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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM -6- <br />FORWARD INC., FORWARD LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />LEACHATE MONITORING <br />All landfill unit and surface impoundment LCRS sumps shall be inspected weekly for leachate <br />generation. Upon detection of leachate in a previously dry LCRS, the Discharger shall <br />immediately sample the leachate and shall continue to sample the leachate semiannually thereafter. <br />Leachate samples shall be analyzed for the following: all constituents listed in Attachment E, and <br />the following additional constituents: dissolved or total organic carbon, dissolved iron, carbonate, <br />bicarbonate, alkalinity, dissolved aluminum, dissolved chromium VI, and dissolved manganese. <br />The quantity of leachate pumped from each sump shall be measured continuously and reported as <br />Leachate Volume (in gallons/month). <br />LCRS MONITORING <br />All LCRSs shall be tested annually to demonstrate operation in conformance with waste discharge <br />requirements. The results of these tests shall be reported to the Board and shall include <br />comparison with earlier tests made under comparable conditions. <br />2. Detection Monitoring Program (DMP) <br />For each monitored medium, all Monitoring Points assigned to detection monitoring, and all <br />Background Monitoring Points shall be monitored once each calendar quarter for the <br />Monitoring Parameters listed in this Pro <br />For any given monitored medium, a sufficient number of samples shall be taken from all <br />Monitoring Points and Background Monitoring Points to satisfy the data analysis requirements <br />for a given Reporting Period, and shall be taken in a manner that ensures sample independence <br />to the greatest extent feasible. <br />Ground water sampling shall also include an accurate-determation of the groundwater. <br />surface elevation and field parameters (pH, temperature, electrical conductivity, turbidity) for <br />that Monitoring Point or Background MonitoringToint. _ Ground water elevations taken prior <br />to purging the well and sampling for Monitoring Parameters shall be used to fulfill the ground <br />water gradient/directioh analyses required. ­For For each,monitored ground water body, the <br />Discharger shall measure the water level in each well and determine ground water gradient and <br />direction at least quarterly, including the times of expected,highest and lowest elevations of the <br />water level for the respective ground water body. Ground water elevations for all background <br />and downgradient wells for a given ground water body shall be measured within a period of <br />time short enough to avoid temporal variations in ground water flow which could preclude <br />accurate determination of ground water gradient and direction. This information shall be <br />included in the quarterly monitoring reports. <br />Statistical or non -statistical analysis shall be performed as soon as the monitoring data are <br />available. <br />