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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0544201
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0025122
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP - LATHROP FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
16777
STREET_NAME
HOWLAND
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19818005
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16777 HOWLAND RD
P_LOCATION
07
QC Status
Approved
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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM 2 <br /> J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANY <br /> LATHROP, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> to the monitoring network(s). The report shall include a discussion of the progress toward re- <br /> establishment of compliance with waste discharge requirements and the water quality protection <br /> standards. The report shall also contain a summary of the quantity, type(s) and source(s) of all <br /> materials discharged to the WMUs. <br /> B. REQUIRED MONITORING REPORTS <br /> 1 . Water Quality Protection Standard Report <br /> The Discharger shall submit a water quality protection standard report pursuant to Article 5 of <br /> Chapter 15 within 90 days of adoption of this Order. Any changes to the water quality <br /> protection standard shall be described in the annual monitoring report. <br /> 2. Detection Monitoring Report <br /> The Discharger shall submit reports of the results of the detection monitoring in accordance <br /> with the schedules specified in this Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br /> 3. Annual Monitoring Summary Report <br /> The Discharger shall submit the Annual Monitoring Summary Report as specified in the <br /> Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements. <br /> 4. Constituents-of-Concern (COC) 5-Year Report <br /> In the absence of evidence of a new release, the Discharger shall monitor all COCs for all <br /> Monitoring Points and Background Monitoring Points for each monitored medium at least <br /> every fifth year, beginning with the calendar year 1995, with subsequent COC monitoring <br /> efforts being carried out every fifth year thereafter alternately in the summer(Reporting <br /> Period ends September 30) and Winter (Reporting Period ends March 31). The COC Report <br /> may be combined with a Detection Monitoring Report or an Annual Summary Report having <br /> a Reporting Period that ends at the same time. <br /> 5. Constituents-of-Concern Detection Report <br /> The Discharger shall report to the Board no later than 31 January of a given year the <br /> analytical results of the monitoring data obtained during the previous twelve months. <br /> C. REQUIRED MONITORING PROGRAMS <br /> 1. Monitoring Parameters <br /> The Discharger shall analyze water samples from each medium separately and shall test the <br /> resulting data as follows: <br /> a. Parameters that use statistical methods: pH, total dissolved solids, specific <br /> conductivity, chloride, sulfate, sodium, nitrate and ammonium; <br /> b. Parameter that uses non-statistical method: Volatile organic compounds. <br />
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