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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS -10 <br /> National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System <br /> b. Short-term chronic bioassays shall be performed in accordance <br /> with EPA guidelines (EPA/600/4-89/001 and subsequent amendments) . <br /> 3. Laboratories that perform sample analyses must be identified in all <br /> monitoring reports submitted to the Board and EPA. <br /> 4. The Discharger shall conduct analysis on any sample provided by EPA <br /> as part of the Discharge Monitoring Quality Assurance (DMQA) program. <br /> The results-of any such analysis shall be submitted to EPA' s DMQA <br /> manager. <br /> 5. Effluent samples shall be taken downstream of the last addition of <br /> wastes to the treatment or discharge works where a representative <br /> sample may be obtained prior to mixing with the receiving waters. <br /> Samples shall be collected at such a point and in such a manner to <br /> ensure a representative sample of the discharge. <br /> 6. All monitoring and analysis instruments and devices used by the <br /> Discharger to fulfill the prescribed monitoring program shall be <br /> properly maintained and calibrated as necessary, at least yearly, to <br /> ensure their continued accuracy. <br /> 1. The CWA provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or <br /> knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required <br /> to be maintained under this Order shall , upon conviction, be punished <br /> by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or be imprisoned <br /> for not more than two years per violation, or by both. <br /> 8. The Discharger shall retain records of all monitoring information, <br /> including all calibration and maintenance records, all original strip <br /> chart recordings of continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of <br /> all reports required by this Order, and records of all data used to <br /> complete the application for this Order. Records shall be maintained <br /> for a minimum of five years from the date of the sample, measurement, <br /> report, or application. This period may be extended during the course <br /> of any unresolved litigation regarding this discharge or when <br /> requested by the Regional Board Executive. Officer. <br /> 9. The records of monitoring information shall include: <br /> a. the date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements, <br /> b. the individuals who performed the sampling of measurements , <br /> c. the date(s) analyses were performed, <br /> d. the individual(s) who performed the analyses, <br /> e. the laboratory which performed the analyses , <br /> f. the analytical techniques or methods used, and <br /> g. the results of such analyses. <br />