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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS September 1993 <br />FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS to <br />FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY CHAPTER 15 AND/OR PART 258 -20- <br />6. 'Daily maximum concentration" means the highest measurement made on any single discrete <br />sample or composite sample. <br />7. 'Todsting Footprint" means the portion of land covered by waste discharged to an MSWLF as <br />of midnight on the day before the Federal Deadline. The term includes the area under the <br />active face of the landfill as well as all portions of the landfill unit containing waste that is <br />obscured from view by daily, intermediate, or permanent cover. The term includes only areas <br />covered with waste that is discharged in a manner that is consistent either with past operating <br />practices or with modifications thereof that ensure good management of the waste. The term <br />has the same meaning as the area enclosed by the "waste boundaries of an existing MSWLF <br />unit," as used in the definition of the federal term of art "lateral expansion" in 40 CFR 258.2. <br />V. 'Tederal Deadline" means the date fisted in 40 CFR 2580) --currently October 9,1993— <br />when the majority of the provisions in the federal MSW regulations become effective. <br />9. "Federal MLSW regulations" means the regulations promulgated by the United States <br />Environmental Protection Agency on October 9, 1991 (Title 40, Code of Federal Regulatiol <br />Parts 257 and <br />10. "Grab sample" means a discrete sample collected in less than 15 minutes. <br />11. "Matrix effect" means any change in the method detection limit or practical quantitation <br />I <br />fr a givealyte as a result•f the presence f ther cstituents - either•f natura• <br />i orig = <br />on naoooono <br />introduced by humans as a result of a release or spill - that are present in the sample of water <br />sail -pore gas being analyzed. I <br />12. "Method detection limit (MDL)" means the lowest constituent concentration associated with a <br />99% reliability of a n•. •, analytical result. The MDL shall reflect the detection <br />capabilities of the specific analytical procedure and equipment used by the laboratory. MDLs <br />reported by the laboratory shall not simply be restated from USEPA analytical method <br />manuals. In relatively interference -free water, laboratory -derived MDLs are expected to <br />closely agree with published USEPA MDLs. If the lab suspects that, due to matrix or other <br />effects, the detection limit for a particular analytical run differs significantly from the <br />laboratory -derived MDL, the results should be flagged accordingly, along with an estimate of <br />the detection limit achieved. <br />13. 'Monitoring Parameters" means the short list of constituents and parameters used for the <br />majority of monitoring activity at a given VVMU. Monitoring for the short list of Monitoring <br />Parameters constitutes "indirect monitoring," in that the results are used to indicate indirectly <br />the success or failure of adequate containment for the longer list of Constituents of Concern. <br />14. 'Monitored Media" means those water-, solid-, or gas -bearing media that are monitored <br />pursuant to the Monitoring and Reporting Program. The Monitored Media may include: <br />