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MONITORING AND REPORT•ORDER NO. R5-2013-0800 • <br /> 1904 CHARTER WAY -6- <br /> STOCKTON,SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Footnotes to Table 3. <br /> 3If the maximum practical quantitation limit is exceeded for a non-detectable result, the Discharger shall <br /> provide an explanation in the report text. All concentrations between the Method Detection Limit and the <br /> Practical Quantitation Limit shall be reported as trace. <br /> "The reporting limit for MCPP and MCPA is 500 ug/L. <br /> e The method to analyze 1,2,3-Trichloropropane shall be selected such that the reporting limit is below the <br /> expected concentrations, based on recent monitoring results. <br /> 4. Monitoring wells with free product or a visible sheen (if applicable) shall be monitored <br /> at a minimum for product thickness and depth to water. <br /> Reporting Specifications <br /> 5. When reporting data, the Discharger shall arrange the information in tabular form so <br /> that the date, the constituents, and the concentrations are readily discernible and <br /> shall summarize the data in such a manner as to illustrate clearly the compliance <br /> with this Order. <br /> 6. As required by the California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, <br /> and 7835.1, all reports shall be prepared by a registered professional or their <br /> subordinate and shall be signed by the registered professional. <br /> 7. Semi-annual electronic reports, which conform to the requirements of the California <br /> Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 30, shall be submitted <br /> electronically over the internet to the State Water Resources Control Board <br /> Geotracker database system by 1 May and 1 November, or as otherwise indicated <br /> by Central Valley Water Board staff, until such time as the Executive Officer <br /> determines that the reports are no longer necessary. <br /> 8. Semi-annual paper copy reports shall be submitted to this Central Valley Water <br /> Board office by 1 May and 1 November, or as otherwise indicated by Central Valley <br /> Water Board staff, until such time as the Executive Officer determines that the <br /> reports are no longer necessary. Each report shall include the following minimum <br /> information: <br /> (a) A description and discussion of the groundwater sampling event and results, <br /> including trends in the concentrations of pollutants and groundwater elevations <br /> in the wells, how and when samples were collected, and whether the pollutant <br /> plume(s) is delineated. <br /> (b) Field logs that contain, at a minimum, water quality parameters measured <br /> before, during, and after purging, method of purging, depth of water, volume of <br /> water purged, etc. <br /> (c) Groundwater contour maps for all groundwater zones, if applicable. <br /> (d) Isocontour pollutant concentration maps for all groundwater zones and all <br /> major constituents of concern, if applicable. <br /> (e) A table showing well construction details such as well number, groundwater <br /> zone being monitored, coordinates (longitude and latitude), ground surface <br />