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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO.R5-2003-0165 -2- <br /> SUPPORT <br /> 2-SUPPORT TERMINALS OPERATING PARTNERSHIP,LP <br /> STOCKTON TERMINAL <br /> ENHANCED BIOREMEDIATION PILOT STUDY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Table 2 <br /> Constituents Units <br /> Electrical conductivity µmhos/cm <br /> pH pH units <br /> Oxidation-reduction potential millivolts <br /> Dissolved oxygen mg/1 <br /> Temperature °F/°C <br /> Groundwater elevation Feet and hundredths, mean sea level <br /> Field testing instruments (such as those used to test oxidation-reduction potential and <br /> dissolved oxygen) may be used provided that: <br /> 1. The operator is trained in proper use and maintenance of the instruments; <br /> 2. The instruments are field calibrated prior to each monitoring event; <br /> 3. Instruments are serviced and/or calibrated by the manufacturer at the recommended <br /> frequency; and <br /> 4. Field calibration reports are provided with the appropriate monitoring report. <br /> REPORTING <br /> In reporting monitoring data, the Discharger shall arrange the data in tabular form so that the <br /> date, sample type, and reported analytical result for each sample are readily discernible. The data <br /> shall be summarized in such a manner to clearly illustrate compliance with waste discharge <br /> requirements and spatial or temporal trends, as applicable. The results of any monitoring done <br /> more frequently than required at the locations specified in the MRP shall also be reported to the <br /> Regional Board <br /> As required by the California Business and Professions Code Sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.1, <br /> all reports shall be prepared by a registered professional or their subordinate and signed by the <br /> registered professional. <br /> After the submittal of the status summary report as specified in Provision D.4.b, the Discharger <br /> shall begin submitting quarterly reports to the Regional Board by the 1st day of the second <br /> month following the end of each calendar quarter (i.e., by 1 February, 1 May, 1 August, <br /> and 1 November). The reports shall be submitted separately from the quarterly monitoring <br /> reports required by MRP No. 5-01-819. At a minimum, the reports shall include: <br /> 1. A narrative description of all preparatory, monitoring, sampling, and analytical testing <br /> activities for the groundwater monitoring. The narrative shall be sufficiently detailed to <br /> verify compliance with the WDR, this MRP, and the Standard Provisions and Reporting <br /> Requirements. The narrative shall be supported by field logs for each well documenting <br /> depth to groundwater; parameters measured before, during, and after purging; calculation of <br /> casing volume; total volume of water purged, etc.; <br /> 2. Copies of all laboratory analytical report(s); <br />