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t � <br /> ORDER AMENDING WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS _2_ <br /> FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS <br /> 6. The RWQCB can amend the waste discharge requirements of a group of similarly situated <br /> dischargers through a single Board action in cases where the amended requirements properly <br /> apply to each of the dischargers whose waste discharge requirements are so amended. <br /> 7. Field testing has demonstrated that releases of leachate and gas from MSWLFs that are unlined <br /> are likely to degrade the quality of underlying ground water. Research on liner systems for <br /> landfills indicates that single clay liners will only delay, rather than preclude, the onset of <br /> leachate leakage, and that the use of composite liners represents the most effective approach <br /> for reliably containing leachate and landfill gas. <br /> S. Statistical data-comparison methods typically used to detect the migration of wastes from a <br /> waste management unit cannot be used in cases where the constituent to be monitored has a <br /> background concentration which does not exceed the constituent's detection limit in at least ten <br /> percent of the background samples. In such cases, an alternative non-statisticai testing <br /> methodology is necessary which is sensitive, reliable, and not prone to falsely identifying a <br /> release. <br /> 9. This action to amend WDRs is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental <br /> Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000,et seq.), in accordance with Title 14, <br /> California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 15301. <br /> 10. This Order implements (1) the Water Quality Control Plan for the Sacramento River, <br /> Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and San Joaquin River Basins (5A, 5B, 5C), Second Edition; <br /> (2) the Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin (5D); (3) the prescriptive <br /> standards and performance goals of Chapter 15, Division 3,Title 23 of the California Code of <br /> Regulations, effective 27 November 1984, and subsequent revisions; (4) the prescriptive <br /> standards and performance criteria of Part 258,Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations <br /> (Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act); and (5) State Water Resources <br /> Control Board Resolution No. 93-62, Policy for Regulation of Discharges of Municipal Solid <br /> Waste, adopted 17 June 1993 . <br /> 11. This Order amends the existing waste discharge requirements of each discharger listed in <br /> Attachment 1 (hereafter Discharger). Those waste discharge requirements remain in full force <br /> and effect except as modified by this order. <br /> 12. The Board has notified each Discharger and interested agencies and persons of its intention to <br /> amend the waste discharge requirements listed in Attachment 1. <br /> 13. In a public hearing, the Board heard and considered all comments pertaining to these facilities <br /> and discharges. <br />