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STANDARD PROVISION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS <br /> Waste Discharge to Land ✓ <br /> years from the date of the sample, measurement, report, or application. This period may be <br /> extended during the course of any unresolved litigation reaarding this discharge or when <br /> requested by the Regional Board Executive Officer. <br /> Record of monitoring information shall include: <br /> a. the date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements, <br /> b. the individual(s) who performed the sampling of the measurements, <br /> c. the date(s) analyses were performed; <br /> d. the individual(s) who performed the analyses, <br /> e. the laboratory which performed the analysis, <br /> f. the analytical techniques or methods used, and <br /> g. the results of such analyses. <br /> 4. All monitoring instruments and devices used by the discharger to fulfill the prescribed <br /> monitoring program shall be properly maintained and calibrated at least yearly to ensure their <br /> continued accuracy. <br /> 5. The discharger shall maintain a written sampling program sufficient to assure compliance with <br /> the terms of this Order. Anyone performing sampling on behalf of the discharger shall be <br /> familiar with the sampling plan. <br /> - 6. The discharger shall construct all monitoring wells to meet or exceed the standards stated in the <br /> State Department of Water Resources Bulletin 74-81 and subsequent revisions, and shall comply <br /> with the reporting provisions for wells required by Water Code Sections 13750 through 13755 22 <br /> D. Standard Conditions for Facilities Subject to California Code of Regulations, Title 23, <br /> Division3, Chapter 15 (Chapter 15) <br /> 1. All classified waste management units shall be designed under the direct supervision of a <br /> California registered civil engineer or a California certified engineering geologist. Designs shall <br /> include a Construction Quality Assurance Plan,the purpose of which is to: <br /> a. demonstrate that the waste management unit has been constructed according to the <br /> specifications and plans as approved by the Board. <br /> b. provide quality control on the materials and construction practices used to construct the <br /> waste management unit and prevent the use of inferior products and/or materials which do <br /> not meet the approved design plans or specifications. <br /> 2. Prior to the discharge of waste to any classified waste management unit, a California registered <br /> civil engineer or a California certified engineering geologist must certify that the waste <br /> management unit meets the construction or prescriptive standards and performance goals in <br /> Chapter 15, unless an engineered alternative has been approved by the Board. In the case of an <br /> engineered alternative, the registered civil engineer or a certified engineering geologist must <br />