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so <br />*10 <br />9 <br />(1) The parameters for which each hazardous waste will be <br />analyzed and the rationale for the selection of these <br />parameters; <br />(2) The test methods which will be used to test for these <br />parameters; <br />(3) The sampling method which will be used to obtain a repre- <br />sentative sample of the waste to be analyzed. A represen- <br />tative sample may be obtained using either: <br />(i) One of the sampling methods described in Appendix I, <br />Part 261, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations; or <br />(ii) An equivalent sampling method approved by the California <br />State Department of Health Services. <br />(4) The frequency with which the initial analysis of the waste <br />will be reviewed or repeated to ensure that the analysis <br />is accurate and up -oto -date; <br />(5) Where applicable, the methods which will be used to meet <br />any additional waste analysis requirements for specific <br />waste management methods as specified elsewhere in this <br />document. <br />4. Security. <br />(a) The owner or operator shall prevent the unknowing entry, and <br />minimize the possibility for the unauthorized entry, of persons <br />or livestock onto the active portion of the facility. <br />(b) The facility shall have: <br />(1) A 24-hour surveillance system which continuously monitors <br />and controls entry onto the active portion of the facility; <br />or <br />(2) (i) An artificial or natural barrier which completely <br />surounds the active portion of the facility and <br />which would prevent unauthorized entry; and <br />(ii) A means to control entry, at all times, through the <br />gates or other entrances to the active portion of the <br />facility (e.g., an attendant, television monitors, <br />locked entrance, or controlled roadway access to the <br />facility). <br />