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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM N0. -3- <br /> EARNIE AND MARY SCHENONE <br />' SCHENONE SPECIALTY FOODS,INC. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> Beginning with the third quarter 2004, the Discharger shall implement groundwater monitoring program. <br /> Prior to construction of any groundwater monitoring wells, the Discharger shall submit plans and <br /> specifications to the Board for review and approval. Once installed, all new wells shall be added to the <br /> MRP, and shall be sampled and analyzed according to the schedule below. <br /> Prior to sampling, groundwater elevations shall be measured and the wells shall be purged at least three <br /> well volumes until pH and electrical conductivity have stabilized. Depth to groundwater shall be <br /> measured to the nearest 0.01 feet. Water table elevations shall be calculated and used to determine <br /> groundwater gradient and direction of flow. Samples shall be collected using approved EPA methods. <br /> Groundwater monitoring shall include, at a minimum, the following: <br /> Type of Sampling and Reporting <br /> Constituent ° Units SampleFre uenc <br /> Groundwater Elevation' 0.01 Feet Measurement Quarterly <br /> Depth to Groundwater 0.01 Feet Calculated Quarterly <br /> Gradient Feet/Feet Calculated Quarterly <br /> Gradient Direction Degrees Calculated Quarterly <br /> PH S.U. Grab Quarterly <br /> Total Dissolved Solids mg/l Grab Quarterly <br />" Nitrate as Nitrogen mg/l Grab Quarterly <br /> Ammonia as Nitrogen mg/1 Grab Quarterly <br /> Standard Minerals mg/l Grab Annually <br /> Groundwater elevation shall be based on depth-to-water using a surveyed measuring point elevation on the well and a <br /> surveyed reference elevation. <br /> 2 Standard Minerals shall includeat a minim <br />� , um, the following elements and compounds: Boron,Calcium,Iron, <br /> Magnesium,Manganese, Sodium,Potassium, Chloride, Sulfate,Total Alkalinity(including alkalinity series), and <br /> Hardness. <br /> }Groundwater monitoring begins with the third quarter 2004, <br /> REPORTING <br /> In reporting monitoring data, the Discharger shall arrange the data in tabular form so that the date, sample <br /> type (e.g., effluent, dispersal area, groundwater etc.), and reported analytical result for each sample are <br /> readily discernible. The data shall be summarized in such a manner to clearly illustrate compliance with <br /> waste discharge requirements and spatial or temporal trends, as applicable. The results of any monitoring <br /> done more frequently than required at the locations specified in the Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> shall be reported in the next scheduled monitoring report. <br /> As required by the California Business and Professions Code Sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.1, all <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Reports shall be prepared under the direct supervision of a Registered Engineer <br /> or Geologist and signed by the registered professional. <br /> V;15an_lodquin_Itionl5t5ulifObrirnZlSri JoapuinCJwcuhulirsVNRP-Rl,doc <br />