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COMPLIANCE INFO_1989-1996
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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1989-1996
RECORD_ID
PR0440001
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004514
FACILITY_NAME
AUSTIN ROAD/ FORWARD LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
9069
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9069 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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AMENDMENT TO MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM -3- <br /> FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS <br /> 5. Constituents-of-Concern (COC) Leachate Detection Report <br /> The discharger shall report to the Board by no later than 31 January of a given year the <br /> analytical results of the leachate sample taken the previous Fall, including an identification of <br /> all detected CDCs in Attachment 3 that are not on the MSWLF's Constituent of Concern list <br /> (non-COCs). <br /> During any year in which an Spring leachate retest is performed, the discharger shall submit a <br /> report to the Board, by no later than 31 July of that year, identifying all constituents which <br /> must be added to the MSWLF's COC list as a result of having been detected in both the <br /> (previous calendar year's) Fall sample and in the Spring retest sample. <br /> C. REQUIRED MONITORING PROGRAMS <br /> 1. Detection Monitoring Program (DMP) under revised Article 5 <br /> Each Discharger shall comply with the following detection monitoring program by 9 October <br /> 1994, unless and until the Board revises the waste discharge requirements for the MSWLF to <br /> include an alternative detection monitoring program that complies both with the federal MSW <br /> regulations and with the most recent revisions to Article 5 of Chapter 15. <br /> For each monitored medium, all Monitoring Points assigned to detection monitoring, and all <br /> Background Monitoring Points shall be monitored once each Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer <br /> (Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer Reporting Periods end on 31 March and 30 September, <br /> respectively) for the Monitoring Parameters listed in this Program. <br /> For any given monitored medium, a sufficient number of samples shall be taken from all <br /> Monitoring Points and Background Monitoring Points to satisfy the data analysis requirements <br /> for a given Reporting Period, and shall be taken in a manner that ensures sample independence <br /> to the greatest extent feasible. <br /> Ground water sampling shall also include an accurate determination of the ground water <br /> surface elevation and field parameters (pH, temperature, electrical conductivity, turbidity) for <br /> that Monitoring Point or Background Monitoring Point. Ground water elevations taken prior <br /> to purging the well and sampling for Monitoring Parameters shall be used to fulfill the Spring <br /> and Fall ground water gradient/direction analyses required. For each monitored ground water <br /> body, the discharger shall measure the water level in each well and determine ground water <br /> gradient and direction at least quarterly, including the times of expected highest and lowest <br /> elevations of the water level for the respective ground water body. Ground water elevations <br /> for all background and downgradient wells for a given ground water body shall be measured <br /> within a period of time short enough to avoid temporal variations in ground water flow which <br /> could preclude accurate determination of ground water gradient and direction. This <br /> information shall be included in the twice-yearly monitoring reports. <br />
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