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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2014-0006 <br />FORWARD INC. AND REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. <br />FORWARD CLASS II LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />17 <br />c. a comparison of the individual well TVOC concentrations from the previous <br />four quarters to their respective threshold limits; <br />d. a comparison of the groundwater monitoring results from over time for each <br />COC, for each well; <br />e. quarterly groundwater potentiometric surface maps from the previous year, <br />incorporating data from the DMP, CAP and EMP monitoring wells: <br />f. a discussion of the landfill cover, including any performance issues from the <br />previous year; <br />g. a summary and discussion of the previous year’s monitoring data from the <br />entire gas monitoring system and extraction network and; <br />h. a discussion of overall corrective action progress, including any proposed <br />enhancements to the program. <br />6) Major Storm Event Reporting: Following major storm events capable of causing <br />damage or significant erosion, the Discharger immediately shall notify Central Valley <br />Water Board staff of any damage or significant erosion upon discovery and report <br />subsequent repairs within 14 days of completion of the repairs, including photographs of <br />the problem and the repairs. Refer to Section A.5.b of this MRP, above. <br />7) Survey and Iso-Settlement Map for Closed Landfills: The Discharger shall conduct <br />a survey and submit an iso-settlement map for each closed area of the landfill every five <br />years pursuant to Title 27, section 21090(e). Refer to Section A.5.c of this MRP, above. <br />The next report is due by 1 February 2018. <br />8) Financial Assurances Report: By 1 June of each year, the Discharger shall submit <br />a copy of the annual financial assurances report due to CalRecycle that updates the <br />financial assurances for closure, post-closure maintenance, and corrective action. Refer <br />to Financial Assurances Specifications F.1 through F.3 of the WDRs. <br />C. WATER QUALITY PROTECTION STANDARD AND COMPLIANCE PERIOD <br /> <br />1. Water Quality Protection Standard Report <br /> <br /> For each waste management unit, the Water Quality Protection Standard shall <br />consist of all COCs, the concentration limit for each constituent of concern, the <br />verification retesting procedure to confirm measurably significant evidence of a <br />release, the point of compliance, and all water quality monitoring points for <br />each monitored medium. <br /> <br /> The Water Quality Protection Standard for naturally occurring waste <br />constituents consists of the COCs, the concentration limits, and the point of <br />compliance and all monitoring points. Any proposed changes to the Water