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MONITORING AND REPORTIN(SwROGRAM NO. R5-2010-R5061 <br /> FRENCH CAMP RV PARK AND GOLF COURSE <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Constituent Units Sample Type Sample ReportingFrequency Frequency <br /> Freeboard 0.1 feet Measurement Weekly Quarterly <br /> pH 1 Std. Unit Grab Monthly Quarterly <br /> Electrical Conductivity umhos/cm Grab Monthly Quarterly <br /> Dissolved Oxygenmg/L Grab Monthly Quarterly <br /> Nitrate as N mg/L Grab Monthly Quarterly <br /> Total Nitrogen as N mg/L Grab Monthly Quarterly <br /> Samples shall be collected opposite the pond inlet at a depth of one foot between 0700 and 0900 hours. <br /> SLUDGE DISPOSAL MONITORING <br /> The Discharger shall monitor the quantity of sludge removed from the treatment system for <br /> disposal. Records shall include the name/contact information for the hauling company, the <br /> type and amount of waste transported, the date removed from the facility, the disposal facility <br /> name and address, and copies of all analytical data required by the entity accepting the <br /> waste. These records shall be submitted as part of the Annual Monitoring Report, <br /> LEACHFIELD MONITORING <br /> The Discharger shall begin monitoring the leachfields upon initiation of wastewater discharge <br /> to them. Leachfield monitoring shall consist of visual inspection of the ieachfield and nearby <br /> areas. The leachfield shall be inspected on a monthly basis for the presence of wet areas, <br /> leachate or groundwater seepage, objectionable odors, and/or unexpected plant growth. <br /> REPORTING <br /> In reporting monitoring data, the Discharger shall arrange the data in tabular form so that the <br /> date, sample type (e.g., effluent, pond, etc.), and reported analytical or visual inspection <br /> result are readily discernible. The data shall be summarized in such a manner to clearly <br /> illustrate compliance with the NOA and spatial or temporal trends, as applicable. The results <br /> of any monitoring done more frequently than required at the locations specified in the <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program shall be reported to the Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board (Central Valley Water Board). <br /> A. Quarterly Monitoring Reports <br /> Quarterly reports shall be submitted to the Central Valley Water Board on the first day of the <br /> second month after the quarter ends (e.g. the January - March Quarterly Report is due by <br /> 1 May). The reports shall bear the certification and signature of the Discharger's authorized <br /> representative. At a minimum, the quarterly reports shall include: <br />