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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS September 1993 <br /> FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY CHAPTER 15 AND/OR PART 258 -22- <br /> 2 1. <br /> 22-21. "Reporting Period" means the time interval during which samples are collected and analyzed, <br /> and the results then reported to the Board, to comply with a specified monitoring and reporting <br /> frequency. The maximum reporting period for analysis of all Constituents of Concern is five <br /> years; for Monitoring Parameters it is six months (generally, Spring/Summer= April 1 to <br /> September 30. and Fall/Winter= October 1 to March 31). The Reporting Period for the <br /> Annual Summary Report extends from April 1 of the previous year to March 31 of the current <br /> year. The due date for the submittal of any given report will be 15 days after the end of its <br /> Reporting Period, unless otherwise stated. <br /> 22. "Receiving Waters" refers to any surface or ground water which actually or potentially <br /> receives waste constituents, leachate, or surface or ground waters which come in contact with <br /> waste materials or contaminated soils. <br /> 23. "Sample size": <br /> a. For Monitoring Points, means the number of data points obtained from a given <br /> Monitoring Point during a given Reporting Period used for carrying out the statistical or <br /> non-statistical analysis of a given analyte during a given Reporting Period; or <br /> b. For Background Monitoring Points, means the number of new and existing data points <br /> collected under 2550.7(e)(11 and 12) from all applicable Background Monitoring Points <br /> in a given monitored medium—used to collectively represent the background <br /> concentration and variability of a given analyte in carrying out statistical or non- <br /> statistical analysis of that analyte during a given Reporting Period. <br /> 24. "Standard Observations" means: <br /> a. For Receiving Waters: <br /> i. Floating and suspended materials of waste origin: presence or absence. source, and <br /> size of affected area; <br /> ii. Discoloration and turbidity: description of color, source, and size of affected area; <br /> iii. Evidence of odors: presence or absence, characterization. source, and distance of <br /> travel from source; <br /> iv. Evidence of water uses: presence of water-associated wildlife; <br /> V. Flow rate; and <br /> vi. Weather conditions: wind direction and estimated velocity, total precipitation <br /> during recent days and on the day of observation; <br /> b. Along the perimeter of the WMU: <br /> i. Evidence of liquid leaving or entering the Unit, estimated size of affected area, and <br /> flow rate (show affected area on map); <br /> ii. Evidence of odors: presence or absence, characterization, source. and distance of <br /> travel from source; and <br /> iii. Evidence of erosion and/or of daylighted refuse. <br />