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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> FOR CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> AUSTIN ROAD LANDFILL FACILITY <br /> CLASS III LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> calendar quarter in which the samples were taken. The results of any monitoring done more <br /> frequently than required at the locations specified herein shall be reported to the Board. An <br /> annual report shall be submitted to the Board which contains both tabular and graphical <br /> summaries of the monitoring data obtained during the previous twelve months, so as to show <br /> historical trends at each well. The report shall include a discussion of the progress toward re- <br /> establishment of compliance with waste discharge requirements and water quality protection <br /> standard. <br /> Method detection limits and practical quantitation limits shall be reported. All peaks shall be <br /> reported, including those which cannot be quantified and/or specifically identified. Metals shall be <br /> analyzed according to the method listed in Attachment D. <br /> B. REQUIRED MONITORING REPORTS <br /> 1. Water Quality Protection Standard Report <br /> The Discharger submitted a water quality protection standard in the "Article S Monitoring <br /> Program" dated July 1992.=Any changes to the water quality-protection standard shall be <br /> described in the annual monitoring report. <br /> 2. Corrective Action Monitoring Report <br /> The Discharger shall submit reports of the results of corrective action monitoring in <br /> accordance with the schedules specified in this Monitoring and Reporting Program. The <br /> Discharger shall report, in writing, to the regional board on the effectiveness of the corrective <br /> action program. The Discharger shall submit these reports at least semi-annually. <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 a new release, the Discharger shall submit reports of the results of ground <br /> water detection monitoring for the Constituents of Concern every 5 years, or more frequently <br /> if required. The ground water detection monitoring for COC's shall alternate between the Fall <br /> and Spring seasons. The COC Report may be combined with a Detection and Evaluation <br />