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AMENDMENT TO MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM _4_ <br /> FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS <br /> Statistical or non-statistical analysis shall be performed as soon as the monitoring data are <br /> available. <br /> 2. Constituents-of-Concern 5 Year Monitoring Program <br /> In the absence of evidence of a release being indicated, the discharger shall monitor all <br /> Constituents of Concern as follows: <br /> The discharger shall sample all Monitoring Points and Background Monitoring Points for <br /> each monitored medium for all COCs every fifth year(or more frequently if required by <br /> the existing Monitoring and Reporting Program), beginning with the Winter of 1996 <br /> (first Reporting Period ends 31 March 1996), with subsequent COC monitoring efforts <br /> being carried out every fifth year thereafter alternately in the Summer(Reporting Period <br /> ends 30 September) and Winter(Reporting Period ends 31 March). <br /> D. WATER QUALITY PROTECTION STANDARD <br /> The Water Quality Protection Standard(Standard) shall consist of the following elements: <br /> a. Constituents of Concern; <br /> b. Concentration Limits; <br /> C. Monitoring Points; <br /> d. Points of Compliance; <br /> e. Compliance Period. <br /> In addition to these elements, Monitoring Parameters shall also be established. <br /> 1. Constituents of Concern <br /> a. For MSWLFs lacking a functioning LCRS: <br /> Beginning on 9 October 1994, for any MSWLF that does not have both a liner and a <br /> leachate collection and removal system(LCRS) that produces leachate: <br /> i. The "COC list" (list of Constituents of Concern required under 23 CCR 2550.3) <br /> shall include all constituents listed in the existing waste discharge requirements as <br /> of the effective date of this Order, all constituents listed in Attachment 3, and the <br /> following additional COCl: dissolved or total organic carbon, dissolved iron, <br /> carbonate, bicarbonate, alkalinity, dissolved aluminum, dissolved chromium VI, <br /> and dissolved manganese. The discharger shall monitor all COCs every five years <br /> (or more frequently if required by the existing Monitoring and Reporting Program). <br />