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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS,JANUARY 2012 -21 - <br /> FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY SUBTITLE D AND/OR TITLE 27 <br /> determining "measurably significant" (as defined in Title 27, section 20164) <br /> evidence of a release from the waste management unit and determining <br /> compliance with the water quality protection standard [Title 27, § 20415(e)(6) <br /> and (7)]. <br /> 40.For statistical analysis of data, the Discharger shall use one of the methods <br /> described in Title 27, section 20415(e)(8)(A)-(E). A non-statistical data analysis <br /> method can be used if the method can achieve the goal of the particular <br /> monitoring program at least as well as the most appropriate statistical method <br /> [Title 27, § 20415(e)(8)]. The Discharger shall use a statistical or nonstatistical <br /> data analysis method that complies with Title 27, section 20415(e)(7, 8, 9, and <br /> 10), to compare the concentration of each constituent of concern or monitoring <br /> parameter with its respective background concentration to determine whether <br /> there has been a measurably significant evidence of a release from the waste <br /> management unit. For any given monitoring point at which a given constituent <br /> has already exhibited a measurably significant indication of a release at that <br /> monitoring point, the Discharger may propose to monitor the constituent, at that <br /> well, using a concentration-versus-time plot. <br /> 41 .The Discharger may propose an alternate statistical method [to the methods <br /> listed under Title 27, section 20415(e)(8)(A-D)] in accordance with Title 27, <br /> section 20415(e)(8)(E), for review and approval. <br /> 42.The statistical method shall account for data below the practical quantitation limit <br /> (PQL) with one or more statistical procedures that are protective of human <br /> health and the environment. Any PQL validated pursuant to Title 27, section <br /> 20415(e)(7) that is used in the statistical method shall be the lowest <br /> concentration (or value) that can be reliably achieved within limits of <br /> precision and accuracy specified in the WDRs or an approved Sample <br /> Collection and Analysis Plan for routine laboratory operating conditions that are <br /> available to the facility. The Discharger's technical report (Sample Collection <br /> and Analysis Plan and/or Water Quality Protection Standard Report), pursuant <br /> to Title 27, section 20415(e)(7), shall consider the PQLs listed in Appendix IX to <br /> Chapter 14 of Division 4.5 of Title 22, CCR, for guidance when specifying limits <br /> of precision and accuracy. For any given constituent monitored at a background <br /> or downgradient monitoring point, an indication that falls between the MDL and <br /> the PQL for that constituent (hereinafter called a "trace" detection) shall be <br /> identified and used in appropriate statistical or non-statistical tests. <br /> Nevertheless, for a statistical method that is compatible with the proportion of <br /> censored data (trace and ND indications) in the data set, the Discharger can use <br /> the laboratory's concentration estimates in the trace range (if available) for <br /> statistical analysis, in order to increase the statistical power by decreasing the <br /> number of "ties". <br /> ® 43.The water quality protection standard for organic compounds which are not <br /> naturally occurring and not detected in background groundwater samples shall <br />