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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTSORDER NO. R5-2003-0020 -5- <br />FOR COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br />FOR CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, CLOSURE AND EVALUATION MONITORING <br />FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL, MUNICIPAL SANITARY LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />29. The Discharger proposes to install ten soil -pore gas monitoring wells around the landfill <br />modules, and subsequent modules, to monitor the unsaturated zone for VOCs, as shown on <br />Attachment B. If VOCs are detected, an evaluation -monitoring program will be required <br />pursuant to Title 27. <br />30. The Discharger's proposed detection monitoring program for sampling soil -pore gas in the <br />unsaturated zone at this Unit satisfies the requirement of Title 27 for monitoring landfill <br />gases. <br />31. Section 20164 of Title 27 defines: "Containment" = means the use of waste management unit <br />characteristics or installed systems and structures to prevent or restrict the release of waste <br />constituents, including waste constituents mobilized as a component of leachate or of landfill <br />gas. <br />32. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are often detected in a release from a landfill, and are the <br />primary waste constituents detected in groundwater beneath a municipal solid waste landfill in <br />cases of a release. Since volatile organic compounds are not naturally occurring and thus have <br />no background value, they are not amenable to the statistical analysis procedures contained in <br />Title 27 for the determination of a release of wastes from a Unit. <br />33. Sections 20415(e)(8) and (9) of Title 27 provide for the non -statistical evaluation of <br />monitoring data that will provide the best assurance of the earliest possible detection of a <br />release from a Unit in accordance with §20415(b)(1)(B)2.-4. of Title 27. However, Title 27 <br />does not specify a specific method for non -statistical evaluation of monitoring data. <br />34. The Board may specify a non -statistical data analysis method pursuant to Section 20080(a)(1) <br />of Title 27. Section 13360(x)(1) of the California Water Code allows the Board to specify <br />requirements to protect underground or surface waters from leakage from a solid waste site, <br />which includes a method to provide the best assurance of determining the earliest possible <br />detection of a release. <br />35. In order to provide the best assurance of the earliest possible detection of a release of <br />non -naturally occurring waste constituents from a Unit, this Order specifies a non -statistical <br />method for the evaluation of monitoring data. <br />36. The specified non -statistical method for evaluation of monitoring data provides two criteria <br />(or triggers) for making the determination that there has been a release of non -naturally <br />occurring waste constituents from a Unit. The presence of two non -naturally occurring waste <br />constituents above their respective method detection limit (MDL), or one non -naturally <br />occurring waste constituent detected above its practical quantitation limit (PQL), indicates <br />that a release of waste from a Unit has occurred. Following an indication of a release, <br />is verification testing will be conducted to determine whether there has been a release from the <br />Unit, or there is a source of the detected constituents other than the landfill, or the detection <br />was a false detection. Although the detection of one non -naturally occurring waste constituent <br />