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North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 27 <br />year period must be include as sampling parameters. North County Landfill has no TRI reporting <br />chemicals. <br />The table below summarizes the current Attachment E and the 303(d) list potential sampling <br />parameters: <br />Table 7.1.1.7 – Narrative Assessments <br />Attachment E TMDLs 303(d) List Impairments for Bear Creek TRI Reporting Chemicals <br />• None listed • Group A Pesticides <br />• Chlorpyrifos <br />• Diazinon <br />• Organic Enrichment/Low Dissolved <br />Oxygen <br />• Disulfoton <br />• E. coli and Enterococcus <br />• Copper <br />• Mercury <br />• Total DDT (including DDD, DDE and <br />DDT) <br />• None Listed <br />Refer to Appendix B for a list of analyzed parameters and sufficiently sensitive analytical <br />methods in conjunction with a storm water discharge. <br />7.1.2 Required Monitoring an Applicable Discharged Water Quality Standards <br />Storm water sample parameters are to be compared for compliance by: <br />1. Applicable Numerical Action Levels (NALs) listed in Table 2 (see General Permit <br />Section VII.A); <br />2. Applicable TMDL based NALs (TNALS) and TMDL based numeric effluent limitations <br />(NELs) outlined in General Permit Attachment E (see General Permit Section VII); and <br />3. Applicable ELGs (see General Permit General Permit Section XI.B.6.g and Attachment <br />F). <br />The following table lists the pollutants required to be analyzed by the Industrial General Permit <br />and Sub-chapter N Section 445.21. Other surface water monitoring and analytes are required by <br />the facility’s Waste Discharge Requirements (R5-2010-0016). Where a WDR limit corresponds <br />to any of the General Permit required testing, it has been included in Table 7.1.2 with the other <br />regulatory limits for that parameter. <br />