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WASTE DISCHARGE RE REMENTS ORDER NO. -9- <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> FOR POST-CLOSURE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION MONITORING <br /> CORRAL HOLLOW SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 3. The Discharger shall comply with the Water Quality Protection Standard which is <br /> specified in Monitoring and Reporting Program No. and the Standard Provisions <br /> and Reporting Requirements, dated April 2000. <br /> 4. The Water Quality Protection Standard for organic compounds which are not <br /> naturally occurring and not detected in background groundwater samples shall be <br /> taken as the detection limit of the analytical method used (i.e.,US-EPA methods <br /> 8260B and 8270C). The presence of non-naturally occurring organic compounds in <br /> samples above the Water Quality Protection Standard from detection monitoring <br /> wells is evidence of a release from the Unit. <br /> 5. The concentrations of the constituents of concern in waters passing the Point of <br /> Compliance shall not exceed the concentration limits established pursuant to <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program No. <br /> 6. For each monitoring event,the Discharger shall determine whether the landfill is in <br /> compliance with the Water Quality Protection Standard using procedures specified in <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program No. and §20415(e) of Title 27. <br /> 7. For any given monitored medium,the samples taken from all monitoring points and <br /> background monitoring points to satisfy the data analysis requirements for a given <br /> reporting period shall all be taken within a span not to exceed 30 days,unless the <br /> Executive Officer approves a longer time period, and shall be taken in a manner that <br /> ensures sample independence to the greatest extent feasible. <br /> 8. Specific methods of collection and analysis must be identified. Sample collection, <br /> storage, and analysis shall be performed according to the most recent version of <br /> USEPA Methods, such as the latest editions, as applicable, of. (1)Methods for the <br /> Analysis of Organics in Water and Wastewater (USEPA 600 Series), (2) Test <br /> Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste (SW-846, latest edition), and(3)Methods for <br /> Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes (USEPA 600/4-79-020), and in accordance <br /> with the approved Sample Collection and Analysis Plan. <br /> 9. If methods other than USEPA-approved methods or Standard Methods are used,the <br /> exact methodology shall be submitted for review and approval by the Executive <br /> Officer prior to use. <br /> 10. The methods of analysis and the detection limits used must be appropriate for the <br /> expected concentrations. For the monitoring of any constituent or parameter that is <br /> found in concentrations which produce more than 90%non-numerical determinations <br /> (i.e., "trace"or"ND") in data from background monitoring points for that medium, <br /> the analytical method having the lowest method detection limit (MDL) shall be <br />