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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> SOILS RECYCLING FACILITY -10- <br /> WESTERN SOILS RECYCLING <br /> CALIFORNIA WASTE REMOVAL SYSTEMS <br /> CLASS II WASTE PILES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> b. an amended Report of Waste Discharge for the establishment of <br /> an evaluation monitoring program, pursuant to §2550.9 of <br /> Chapter 15, to assess the nature and extent of the release <br /> from WMUs and to design a corrective action program meeting <br /> the requirements of §2550.10 of Chapter 15. Within 180 days <br /> of determining statistically significant evidence of a <br /> release, the Discharger shall submit an engineering <br /> feasibility study pursuant to §2550.8(k)(6) for corrective <br /> action program necessary to meet the requirements of §2550.10 <br /> of Chapter 15. <br /> 8. Within 90 days of establishing an evaluation monitoring program, the <br /> Discharger shall submit to the Board an amended Report of Waste <br /> Discharge pursuant to §2550.9(d) of Chapter 15. The amended Report <br /> of Waste Discharge shall address the establishment of a corrective <br /> action program pursuant to §2550.10 of Chapter 15. <br /> 9. The compliance period as defined in §2550.6 of Chapter 15 shall <br /> begin each time the Discharger initiates an evaluation monitoring <br /> program and shall continue until the Discharger can demonstrate <br /> either that the WMU has been in continuous compliance with the water <br /> quality protection standard for a period of three consecutive years, <br /> or that a release did not occur pursuant to §2550.9(f). <br /> 10. The Discharger or persons employed by the Discharger shall comply <br /> with all notice and reporting requirements of the State Department <br /> of Water Resources with regard to the construction, alteration, <br /> destruction, or abandonment of all monitoring wells used for <br /> compliance with this Order or with Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> No. 92-130, as required by Sections 13750 through 13755 of the <br /> California Water Code. <br /> 11. The Discharger shall immediately notify the Board of any flooding, <br /> equipment failure, slope failure, or other change in site conditions <br /> which could impair the integrity of waste or leachate containment <br /> facilities or of precipitation and drainage control structures. <br /> 13. The Discharger shall submit to the Board for approval a closure and <br /> post-closure maintenance plan, by 1 July 1993, describing the <br /> methods and controls to be used to assure protection of the quality <br /> of surface and ground waters of the area during final operations and <br /> during any proposed subsequent use of the land. The plan must <br /> include: <br /> a. an estimate of closure and post-closure maintenance costs, <br />