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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, JANUARY 2012 -8- <br />FOR <br />8 - <br />FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY SUBTITLE D AND/OR TITLE 27 <br />0 F. STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS <br />1. The Discharger shall submit for review and approval at least 90 days prior to <br />proposed construction, design plans and specifications for new landfill modules <br />that include the following: <br />a. Detailed construction drawings showing all required liner system <br />components, the LCRS, leachate sump, unsaturated zone monitoring <br />system, any proposed landfill gas monitoring and extraction points, and <br />access to the LCRS for required annual testing. <br />b. A Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) Plan prepared by a <br />California -registered civil engineer or certified engineering geologist, and <br />that meets the requirements of Title 27, section 20324. <br />c. A geotechnical evaluation of the area soils, evaluating their use as the base <br />layer or reference to the location of this information in the ROWD/JTD [Title <br />27, § 21750(f)(4)]. <br />d. Information about the seismic design of the proposed new module (or <br />reference to the location of this information in the ROWD/JTD) in <br />AWL accordance with Title 27, section 20370. <br />IF e. A revised water quality monitoring plan for groundwater detection <br />monitoring (or information showing the existing plan is adequate) in <br />accordance with Title 27, section 20415. <br />An Operation Plan (or reference to the location of this information in the <br />ROWD/JTD) meeting the requirements of Title 27, section 21760(b). <br />2. All containment structures shall be designed by, and construction shall be <br />supervised by, a California registered civil engineer or a certified engineering <br />geologist, and shall be certified by that individual as meeting the prescriptive <br />standards, or approved engineered alternative design, in accordance with this <br />Order prior to waste discharge. <br />3. The Discharger shall not proceed with construction until the construction plans, <br />specifications, and all applicable construction quality assurance plans have <br />been approved. Waste management units shall receive a final inspection and <br />approval of the construction by Central Valley Water Board staff before use of <br />the unit commences [Title 27, § 20310(e)]. <br />4. Any report, or any amendment or revision of a report, that proposes a design or <br />design change that might affect a waste management unit's containment <br />features or monitoring systems shall be approved by a California registered civil <br />engineer or a certified engineering geologist [Title 27, § 21710(d)]. <br />