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J <br />MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br />FOR CITY OF STOCKTON <br />AUSTIN ROAD LANDFILL FACILITY <br />CLASS III LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />The Water Quality Protection Standard (Standard) consists of the following elements: <br />Constituents of Concern; <br />Concentration Limits; <br />Monitoring Points: <br />Points of Compliance; and <br />Compliance Period. <br />Each of these is described as follows: <br />1. Constituents of Concern <br />The 'COC list' (list of Constituents of Concern required under 23 CCR 2550.3) shall <br />include all constituents listed in Tables I, II, III and IV (above), the Waste Discharge <br />Requirements Order No. 94- and all constituents listed in Attachment D. The <br />Constituents of Concern shall be for water -bearing media (i.e., ground water and surface <br />water). The Discharger shall monitor all COCl every five years under the detection <br />monitoring program, or more frequently as required under evaluation monitoring. For <br />each monitoring period, the Discharger shall determine whether there is statistically <br />significant evidence of a release from the landfill and whether the landfill is in compliance <br />with the Water Quality Protection Standard using procedures specified in Section 2550.7 <br />of Chapter 15. <br />2. Concentration Limits <br />The Concentration Limit for any given Constituent of Concern or Monitoring Parameter <br />in a given monitored medium (i.e.. the uppermost aquifer) at a landfill shall be as <br />follows, and shall be used as the basis of comparison with data from the Monitoring <br />Points in that monitored medium: <br />a. The background value established in the Monitoring and Reporting Program for that <br />constituent and medium: <br />b. The constituent's background value, established anew during each Reporting Period <br />using only data from all samples collected during that Reporting Period from the <br />Bacharound Monitoring Points for that monitored medium. Either: <br />