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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> SOILS RECYCLING FACILITY <br /> WESTERN SOILS RECYCLING <br /> CALIFORNIA WASTE REMOVAL SYSTEMS <br /> CLASS II WASTE PILES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Discharge and any technical documents that are needed to demonstrate <br /> continued compliance with these Waste Discharge Requirements. <br /> 3. The Discharger shall comply with Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> No. 92-130, which is attached to and made part of this Order. <br /> 4. The Discharger shall maintain legible records of the volume and type <br /> of each waste accepted or treated by the facility and each waste <br /> discharged to each waste pile. Such records shall be maintained at <br /> the facility until the beginning of the post-closure maintenance <br /> period. These records shall be available for review by <br /> representatives of the Board and of the State Water Resources <br /> Control Board at any time during normal business hours. At closure, <br /> copies of these records shall be sent to the Regional Board. <br /> 5. By 1 October 1992, the Discharger shall submit to the Board, to the <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control , and to the California <br /> Integrated Waste Management Board for approval a report describing <br /> a periodic load-checking program to be implemented by the Discharger <br /> to ensure that 'hazardous wastes' are not accepted for treatment or <br /> discharge to either Class II waste pile. <br /> 6. The Discharger shall submit by 1 October 1992 for approval , a <br /> proposed water quality monitoring system and program in accordance <br /> with Article 5 of Chapter 15 and the requirements of this Order. <br /> At least one round of sampling and analysis must be completed at <br /> background monitoring locations for each monitored medium prior to <br /> site operation. <br /> 7. If the Discharger, through a detection monitoring program, or the <br /> Board finds that there is statistically significant evidence for a <br /> release from any WMU for any monitoring parameter or constituent of <br /> concern (established pursuant to Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> No. 92-130 or significant physical evidence of a release from any <br /> WMU, the Discharger shall notify the Board or acknowledge the <br /> Board's finding in writing within seven days, and shall imlement <br /> verification procedures within 30 days, pursuant to §2550.7(eM)(E) <br /> of Chapter 15. Within 90 days, the Discharger shall submit to the <br /> Board the results of the resampling and either: <br /> a. a report that demonstrates, pursuant to §2550.8(k)(7) of <br /> Chapter 15, that a source other than the WMU caused the <br /> release, or that the evidence resulted from an error in <br /> sampling, analysis, or evaluation, or from natural variation <br /> in ground water, surface water, or the unsaturated zone; or <br />