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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS,JANUARY 2012 -25- <br /> FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY SUBTITLE D AND/OR TITLE 27 <br /> verbally notify Central Valley Water Board staff and provide written notification <br /> by certified mail within 7 days of such determination, and within 90 days shall <br /> submit an amended report of waste discharge to establish an Evaluation <br /> Monitoring Program [Title 27, § 20385(a)(3) and § 20420(1)(1) & (2)]. <br /> J. RESPONSE TO A RELEASE <br /> 1. Measurably Significant Evidence of a Release Has Been Confirmed. If the <br /> Discharger has confirmed that there is measurably significant evidence of a <br /> release from a waste management unit pursuant to Standard Monitoring <br /> Specification 1.46 or 1.47, then the Discharger shall: <br /> a. Immediately sample all monitoring points in the affected medium at that <br /> waste management unit and determine the concentration of all monitoring <br /> parameters and constituents of concern for comparison with established <br /> concentration limits. Because this constituent of concern scan does not <br /> involve statistical testing, the Discharger will need to collect and analyze <br /> only a single water sample from each monitoring point in the affected <br /> medium [Title 27, § 20420(k)(1)]. <br /> b. Within 14 days of confirming measurably significant evidence of a release, <br /> the Discharger shall (for releases from MSW landfill units) notify all persons <br /> who own the land or reside on the land that directly overlies any portion of <br /> the plume of contamination if contaminants have migrated off-site if <br /> indicated by sampling of detection monitoring wells [40 C.F.R. <br /> § 258.55(g)(1)(iii)]. <br /> c. Within 90 days of confirming measurably significant evidence of a release, <br /> the Discharger shall submit an amended report of waste discharge to <br /> establish an Evaluation Monitoring Program meeting the requirements of <br /> Title 27, sections 20420(k)(5)(A-D), including but not limited to the results of <br /> sampling pursuant to paragraph J.1.a, above. The Evaluation Monitoring <br /> Program shall be designed for the collection and analysis of all data <br /> necessary to assess the nature and extent of the release and to determine <br /> the spatial distribution and concentration of each constituent throughout the <br /> zone affected by the release [Title 27, § 20420(k)(5) and § 20425(b)]. For <br /> releases from MSW landfill units, the Evaluation Monitoring Program shall <br /> also include any additional proposals necessary to comply with 40 C.F.R. <br /> § 258.55, particularly the additional monitoring well required by 40 C.F.R. <br /> § 258.55(g)(1)(ii). <br /> d. Within 180 days of confirming measurably significant evidence of a <br /> release, the Discharger shall submit to the Central Valley Water Board an <br /> initial engineering feasibility study for a Corrective Action Program <br /> necessary to meet the requirements of Title 27, section 20430. At a <br /> minimum, the initial engineering feasibility study shall contain a detailed <br />