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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. <br /> FORWARD INC. <br /> FOR CLOSURE OF <br /> FRENCH CAW MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> b) Discoloration and turbidity-description of color, source, and size of affected <br /> area; <br /> c) Evidence of odors -presence or absence, characterization, source, and distance <br /> of travel from source; <br /> d) Evidence of water uses -presence of water-associated wildlife; <br /> e) Flow rate; and <br /> f) Weather conditions -wind direction and estimated velocity, total precipitation <br /> during recent days and on the day of observation. <br /> 5. The Discharger shall report by telephone any seepage from the disposal area immediately <br /> after it is discovered. A written report shall be filed with the Regional Board within <br /> seven days, containing at least the following information: <br /> a. A map showing the location(s) of seepage; <br /> b. An estimate of the flow rate; <br /> c. A description of the nature of the discharge(e.g., all pertinent observations and <br /> analyses); <br /> d. Verification that samples have been submitted for analyses of the Constituents of <br /> Concern and Monitoring Parameters, and an estimated date that the results will be <br /> submitted to the Regional Board; and <br /> e. Corrective measures underway or proposed, and corresponding time schedule. <br /> 6. The Discharger shall submit an Annual Monitoring Summary Report to the Regional <br /> Board covering the reporting period of the previous monitoring year. This report shall <br /> contain: <br /> a. All monitoring parameters and constituents of concern shall be graphed so as to show <br /> historical trends at each monitoring point and background monitoring point, for all <br /> samples taken within at least the previous five calendar years. Each such graph shall <br /> plot the concentration of one or more constituents for the period of record for a given <br /> monitoring point or background monitoring point, at a scale appropriate to show <br /> trends or variations in water quality. The graphs shall plot each datum,rather than <br /> plotting mean values. For any given constituent or parameter, the scale for <br /> background plots shall be the same as that used to plot downgradient data. Graphical <br /> analysis of monitoring data may be used to provide significant evidence of a release. <br />