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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> <br />MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2014-0006 <br />FOR <br />FORWARD INC. AND REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. <br />FORWARD LANDFILL <br />CLASS II <br />OPERATION, CLOSURE, <br />AND CORRECTIVE ACTION <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> <br /> <br />This monitoring and reporting program (MRP) is issued pursuant to California Water Code <br />section 13267 and incorporates requirements for groundwater, surface water, and <br />unsaturated zone monitoring and reporting; facility monitoring, maintenance, and reporting; <br />and financial assurances reporting contained in California Code of Regulations, Title 27, <br />section 20005, et seq. (hereafter Title 27), Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) Order <br />No. R5-2014-0006, and the Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements (SPRRs) <br />dated January 2012. Compliance with this MRP is ordered by the WDRs and the Discharger <br />shall not implement any changes to this MRP unless a revised MRP is issued by the Central <br />Valley Water Board or the Executive Officer. <br /> <br />A. MONITORING <br /> <br />The Discharger shall comply with the detection, evaluation, and corrective action <br />monitoring program provisions of Title 27 for groundwater, surface water, and the <br />unsaturated zone in accordance with Standard Monitoring Specifications in Section I <br />of the SPRRs and the Monitoring Specifications in Section G of the WDRs. All <br />monitoring shall be conducted in accordance with the approved 1994 Sampling and <br />Analysis Plan, which includes quality assurance/quality control standards. <br /> <br />All compliance monitoring wells established for the detection monitoring program shall <br />constitute the monitoring points for the groundwater Water Quality Protection <br />Standard. All groundwater monitoring wells, unsaturated zone monitoring devices, <br />leachate, and surface water monitoring points shall be sampled and analyzed for <br />monitoring parameters and constituents of concern (COCs) as indicated and listed in <br />Tables I through VI. <br /> <br />The Discharger may use alternative analytical test methods, including new USEPA <br />approved methods, provided the methods have method detection limits equal to or <br />lower than the analytical methods specified in this Monitoring and Reporting Program, <br />and are identified in the approved Sample Collection and Analysis Plan. <br />