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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2014-0006 18 <br /> FORWARD INC.AND REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. <br /> FORWARD CLASS II LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Quality Protection Standard other than annual update of the concentration <br /> limits shall be submitted in a report for review and approval. <br /> The report shall: <br /> a. Identify all distinct bodies of surface and ground water that could be <br /> affected in the event of a release from a waste management unit or <br /> portion of a unit. This list shall include at least the uppermost aquifer <br /> and any permanent or ephemeral zones of perched groundwater <br /> underlying the facility. <br /> b. Include a map showing the monitoring points and background monitoring <br /> points for the surface water monitoring program, groundwater monitoring <br /> program, and the unsaturated zone monitoring program. The map shall <br /> include the point of compliance in accordance with Title 27, section <br /> 20405. <br /> C. Evaluate the perennial direction(s) of groundwater movement within the <br /> uppermost groundwater zone(s). <br /> d. Include a proposed statistical method for calculating concentration limits <br /> for monitoring parameters and constituents of concern that are detected <br /> in 10% or greater of the background data (naturally-occurring <br /> constituents) using a statistical procedure from Title 27, section <br /> 20415(e)(8)(A-D)] or section 20415(e)(8)(E). <br /> e. Include a retesting procedure to confirm or deny measurably significant <br /> evidence of a release pursuant to Title 27, section 20415(e)(8)(E) and <br /> section 204200)(1-3). <br /> The Water Quality Protection Standard shall be certified by a California- <br /> registered civil engineer or geologist as meeting the requirements of Title 27. If <br /> subsequent sampling of the background monitoring point(s) indicates significant <br /> water quality changes due to either seasonal fluctuations or other reasons <br /> unrelated to waste management activities at the site, the Discharger may <br /> request modification of the Water Quality Protection Standard. <br /> The Discharger proposed the methods for calculating concentration limits in the <br /> 2011 Concentration Limit Update Report. Groundwater limits are calculated <br /> using intra-well tolerance limits and surface water limits are based on inter- <br /> station tolerance limits. All tolerance limits are based on a Type I error rate of <br /> alpha — 0.01 and a coverage of 95%. <br /> The Water Quality Protection Standard shall be updated every two years <br /> beginning in 2014 for each monitoring well using new and historical monitoring <br /> data. <br />