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MONITORING AND Rbr-ORTING PROGRAM NO. 5-01-057 <br /> WOODBRIDGE PARTNERS INC. <br /> VICTOR FINE FOODS FACILITY <br /> FOR CLOSURE OF SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS AND INJECTION WELL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> D. MONITORING <br /> The facility is known to have a significant release of waste constituents that have polluted <br /> groundwater beyond the point of compliance. Pursuant to Title 27, Section 20385, the discharger <br /> is required to establish an evaluation monitoring program to assess the horizontal and vertical <br /> extent of the polluted groundwater and to design a corrective action program. The discharger <br /> shall complete and submit this assessment within 90 days of establishing an evaluation <br /> monitoring program. Based on the data collected in the evaluation monitoring program the <br /> discharger shall if further cleanup is necessary submit an engineering feasibility study proposing <br /> corrective actions to cleanup the polluted groundwater within 90 days of establishing an <br /> evaluation monitoring program. <br /> In conjunction with the evaluation monitoring program and while waiting final approval of the <br /> engineering study the discharger shall conduct ongoing monitoring of the groundwater, surface <br /> water and the unsaturated zone to evaluate changes in water quality resulting from the release. <br /> Upon implementation of corrective action measures, the discharger shall establish and implement <br /> a water quality monitoring program to demonstrate the effectiveness of the corrective action <br /> program. Corrective action monitoring can be based on the requirements for an evaluation <br /> monitoring program and shall be effective in determining compliance with the Water Quality <br /> Standard and in determining the success of the corrective action measures. Corrective action <br /> measures may be terminated when the discharger demonstrates to the satisfaction of the RWQCB <br /> that the concentrations of all CDCs are reduced to levels below their respective concentration <br /> limits throughout the entire zone affected by contamination. Following a one-year proof period <br /> commencing at the time of termination of corrective action measures and on approval of the <br /> RWQCB the discharger may establish a detection monitoring program that complies with the <br /> requirements of Title 27 Section 20420. <br /> E. REQUIRED MONITORING PROGRAMS <br /> 1. Waste Discharge Monitoring <br /> The surface impoundments are closing, additional discharge of designated or hazardous waste to <br /> surface impoundments at this facility are prohibited by these WDRs. <br /> 2. Surface Impoundment <br /> Until the surface impoundments can be closed, any standing water collected within the <br /> impoundments will be sampled. Samples shall be collected in a convenient location at least 5 <br /> feet from the impoundment walls and 1 foot below the liquid surface. Liquids in the surface <br /> impoundments shall be sampled for the following: <br />