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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. R5-2003-XXXX 7 <br /> SHORE TERMINAL SERVICES TERMINAL#29 <br /> ENHANCED BIOREMEDIATION PILOT STUDY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> D. Provisions <br /> 1. The Discharger shall notify Board staff a minimum of one week prior to the injection <br /> of treated groundwater. The initial injection shall occur no later than six months after <br /> this Order is adopted. <br /> 2. The Discharger shall comply with the attached MRP No. R5-2003-XXXX, which is t <br /> part of this Order, and any revisions thereto as ordered by the Executive Officer. <br /> 3. The Discharger shall comply with the"Standard Provisions and Reporting <br /> Requirements for Waste Discharge Requirements," dated 1 March 1991, which are <br /> attached hereto and by reference a part of this Order. This attachment and its <br /> individual paragraphs are commonly referenced as "Standard Provision(s)." <br /> 4. Pursuant to Section 13267 of the California Water Code, the Discharger shall submit n <br /> the following reports. All reports shall meet the requirements of Provision D.5. <br /> a. The Discharger shall submit a Pilot Study Implementation Report due no later <br /> than 60 days after start up of the enhanced bioremediation pilot study. The Pilot <br /> Study Implementation Report shall include a description of system installation <br /> and results of the first month of operation. <br /> b. The Discharger shall submit a Pilot Study Status Report due no later than 30 <br /> days after the third full month of system operation. The Pilot Study Status <br /> Report shall include a summary of system operations for the first three months of <br /> operation including analytical results and evaluation of system effectiveness. <br /> c. The Discharger shall submit a Pilot Study Evaluation Report no later than <br /> 5 August 2004. The Pilot Study Evaluation Report shall include a summary of • <br /> system operations with analytical results, an evaluation of system effectiveness, <br /> and discussion of feasibility for full-scale remediation. <br /> 5. As required by the California Business and Professions Code, all reports shall be <br /> prepared by, or under the direction of an appropriate California Registered T <br /> Professional Engineer or Geologist (unless a specific Provision requires a different v <br /> type of professional registration). The registered professional shall stamp each report. <br /> In addition, the Discharger shall certify all reports, as required by General Reporting <br /> Requirement B.3 of the Standard Provisions. V <br /> 6. If groundwater samples from extraction wells EX-1 and/or EX-2 contain nitrogen, <br /> phosphorus, and/or potassium in concentrations exceeding five percent above baseline <br /> concentrations, the Discharger shall immediately notify Regional Board staff of the <br /> exceedance(s) and obtain a confirmation sample within 7 days of receiving the <br />