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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS September 1993 <br /> FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY CHAPTER 15 AN"D/OR PART 258 _8- <br /> must conform to EPA guidelines (e.g., "Laboratory Documentation Requirements for Data <br /> Validation," January 1990, USEPA Region 9) or to procedures approved by the Board. <br /> j. The director of the laboratory whose name appears on the certification shall supervise all <br /> analytical work in his/her laboratory and shall sign all reports of such work submitted to the <br /> Regional Board. <br /> 6. Unless samples are from water supply wells or unless otherwise specified by the Executive <br /> Officer, all ground water samples to be analyzed for metals shall be field-filtered. Filtration <br /> methods shall minimize the entrainment of air into the sample (by using, for example. in-line <br /> pressure filtration). <br /> Sampling and Analytical Methods <br /> For any given monitored medium, the samples taken from all Monitoring Points and <br /> Background Monitoring Points to satisfy the data analysis requirements for a given Reporting <br /> Period shall all be taken within a span not exceeding 30 days, unless the Executive Officer <br /> approves a longer time period, and shall be taken in a manner that ensures sample <br /> independence to the greatest extent feasible. <br /> 2. Specific methods of collection and analysis must be identified. Sample collection, storage, <br /> and analysis shall be performed according to the most recent version of USEPA Methods, such <br /> as the latest editions, as applicable, of: (1) "Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of <br /> Municipal and Industrial Wastewater" (EPA 600 Series), (2) "Test Methods for Evaluating <br /> Solid Waste" (SW 846-latest edition), and (3) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and <br /> Wastes," and in accordance with an approved sampling and analysis plan. <br /> If methods other than USEPA-approved methods or Standard Methods are used, the exact <br /> methodology must be submitted for review and must be approved by the Executive Officer <br /> prior to use. <br /> 3. The methods of analysis and the detection limits used must be appropriate for the expected <br /> concentrations. For detection monitoring of any constituent or parameter that is found in <br /> concentrations which produce more than 90% non-numerical determinations (i.e., "trace" or <br /> "ND") in data from Background Monitoring Points for that medium, the analytical method <br /> having the lowest method detection limit (MDL) shall be selected from among those methods <br /> which would provide valid results in light of any matrix effects or interferences. <br /> 4. "Trace"results—results falling between the MDL and the practical quantitation limit (PQL)— <br /> shall be reported as such, and shall be accompanied both by the estimated MDL and PQL <br /> values for that analytical run. <br />