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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM ORDER NO. R5-2008-0149-XXX 3 <br /> BOULEVARD AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> provided in those technical or monitoring program reports, is guilty of a misdemeanor, may be <br /> civilly liable in accordance with subdivision (d)... <br /> (d)(1) Civil liability may be administratively imposed by a regional board in accordance with <br /> Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 13323) of Chapter 5 for a violation of subdivision (c) in an <br /> amount which shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each day in which the violation <br /> occurs. <br /> It is Hereby Ordered that the Discharger shall comply with the following Monitoring and <br /> Reporting Program (MRP) requirements: <br /> GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> 1. All samples should be representative of the volume and nature of the discharge or matrix of <br /> material sampled. The time, date, and location of each grab sample shall be recorded on <br /> the legal chain of custody form. <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> 2. As shown on the attached Figure 2, there are thirty-four (34) existing groundwater <br /> monitoring wells (MW-1A, MW-113, MW-2 through MW-9, MW-10 (A through E), MW-11 (A <br /> through E), MW-12 through MW-24, DPE-1 and DPE-2. The groundwater monitoring and <br /> reporting program (MRP) for the groundwater monitoring wells and any groundwater <br /> monitoring wells installed subsequent to the issuance of this MRP, shall follow the schedule <br /> below. Groundwater monitoring wells with free-phase petroleum product or visible sheen <br /> shall be monitored, at a minimum, for product thickness and depth-to-water (DTW). Sample <br /> collection and analysis shall follow standard Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) <br /> protocol. <br /> For the purposes of the proposed ISCO injection study, the wells have been divided and <br /> identified as background wells (MW-5), treatment zone wells (also referred to as <br /> performance indicator wells; MW-1A, MW-2), transition zone wells (MW-4), and compliance <br /> zone wells (MW-9). All other wells are either cross-gradient or are discretely-screened <br /> wells monitoring water quality and occurrence in deeper portions of the saturated zone <br /> beneath the site; therefore, these wells will not be used as an ISCO injection study <br /> observation point, but will continue to be monitored/sampled as part of the ongoing semi- <br /> annual groundwater monitoring program. <br /> The groundwater monitoring wells shall be sampled according to the schedule in Tables 1A <br /> and 1 B and the samples analyzed by the methods in Table 2, as follows: <br /> Table 1A: Sampling9 Frequency (During ISCO Pilot-Scale Testing) <br /> Well ID1 Frequenc Constituent Suite(S)3Monitoring Objective <br /> DPE-1,DPE-2, MW- Other8 Suites A and B Treatment Zones <br /> 1A, MW-2 <br /> MW-4 Other8 Suites A and B Transition Zones <br />