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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS September 1993 <br />FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY CHAPTER 15 AND/OR PART 258 -5- <br />5. In reporting the monitoring data, the Discharger shall arrange the data in tabular form so that <br />the date, the constituents, the concentrations, and the units are readily discernible. The data <br />shall be summarized in such a manner so as to illustrate clearly the compliance with waste <br />discharge requirements or lack thereof. <br />7. Unless otherwise required in the Monitoring and Reporting Program, monthly monitoring <br />reports shall be submitted to the Board by the 15th day of the month following the month in <br />which the samples were taken or observations made, and quarterly, semiannual, and annual <br />monitoring reports shall be submitted to the Board by the 15th day of the month following the <br />calendar quarter in which the samples were taken or observations made. <br />The results of any monitoring done more frequently than required at the locations specified <br />herein shall be reported to the Board. <br />A transmittal letter explaining the essential points in each report shall accompany each <br />report. Such a letter shall include a discussion of any violations found since the last such <br />report was submitted, and shall describe actions taken or planned for correcting those <br />violations. If the Discharger has previously submitted a detailed time schedule for correcting <br />the violations, a reference to the correspondence transmitting such schedule will be <br />satisfactory. If no violations have occurred since the last submittal, this shall be stated in the <br />letter of transmittal. <br />2. Each monitoring report (e.g., Detection Monitoring Report, Constituents of Concern 5 -Year <br />Report) shall include a compliance evaluation summary. The summary shall contain at least: <br />a. For each monitored ground water body, a description and graphical presentation of the <br />gradient and direction of ground water flow under/around the waste management unit, <br />based upon water level elevations taken during the collection of the water quality data <br />submitted in the report. <br />b. For each monitoring well addressed by the report, a description of the method and time <br />of water level measurement, of the type of pump used for purging and the placement of <br />the pump in the well, and of the method of purging (the pumping rate, the equipment and <br />methods used to monitor field pH, temperature, and conductivity during purging, the <br />calibration of the field equipment, results of the pH, temperature, conductivity, and <br />turbidity testing, the well recovery time, and the method of disposing of the purge water). <br />C. For each Monitoring Point and Background Monitoring Point addressed by the report, a <br />description of the type of pump—or other device—used and its placement for sampling, <br />and a detailed description of the sampling procedure (number and description of the <br />samples, field blanks, travel blanks, and duplicate samples taken, the type of containers <br />