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WASTE DISCHARGE MQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. -13- <br /> FORWARD INC. <br /> FOR CLOSURE OF <br /> FRENCH CAMP MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> from the laboratory-derived MDL/PQL values, the results shall be flagged accordingly, <br /> along with estimates of the detection limit and quantitation limit actually achieved. The <br /> MDL shall always be calculated such that it represents the lowest achievable <br /> concentration associated with a 99% reliability of a nonzero result. The PQL shall <br /> always be calculated such that it represents the lowest constituent concentration at which <br /> a numerical value can be assigned with reasonable certainty that it represents the <br /> constituent's actual concentration in the sample. Normally,PQLs should be set equal to <br /> the concentration of the lowest standard used to calibrate the analytical procedure. <br /> 14. All QA/QC data shall be reported, along with the sample results to which they apply, <br /> including the method, equipment, analytical detection and quantitation limits,the percent <br /> recovery, an explanation for any recovery that falls outside the QC limits, the results of <br /> equipment and method blanks, the results of spiked and surrogate samples,the frequency <br /> of quality control analysis, and the name and qualifications of the person(s)performing <br /> the analyses. Sample results shall be reported unadjusted for blank results or spike <br /> recoveries. In cases where contaminants are detected in QA/QC samples (i.e., field, trip, <br /> or lab blanks),the accompanying sample results shall be appropriately flagged. <br /> 15. Unknown chromatographic peaks shall be reported, flagged, and tracked for potential <br /> comparison to subsequent unknown peaks that may be observed in future sampling <br /> events. Identification of unknown chromatographic peaks that recur in subsequent <br /> sampling events may be required. <br /> 16. The statistical method shall account for data below the practical quantitation limit(PQL) <br /> with one or more statistical procedures that are protective of human health and the <br /> environment. Any PQL validated pursuant to Title 27 CCR Section 20415(e)(7)that is <br /> used in the statistical method shall be the lowest concentration (or value) that can be <br /> reliably achieved within limits of precision and accuracy specified in the WDRs for <br /> routine laboratory operating conditions that are available to the facility. The Discharger's <br /> technical report,pursuant to Title 27 CCR Section 20415(e)(7), shall consider the PQLs <br /> listed in Appendix IX to Chapter 14 of Division 4.5 of Title 22, CCR, for guidance when <br /> specifying limits of precision and accuracy. For any given constituent monitored at a <br /> background or downgradient monitoring point, an indication that falls between the MDL <br /> and the PQL for that constituent(hereinafter called a"trace"detection) shall be identified <br /> and used in appropriate statistical or nonstatistical tests. Nevertheless, for a statistical <br /> method that is compatible with the proportion of censored data(trace and ND indications) <br /> in the data set, the Discharger can use the laboratory's concentration estimates in the trace <br /> range(if available) for statistical analysis, in order to increase the statistical power by <br /> decreasing the number of"ties". <br />