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Describe the wastes generated by operation of the corrective measure and how <br />they will be managed. Also discuss drainage and indicate how rainwater runoff <br />will be managed. <br />9. Sampling and Monitoring <br />Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation and <br />maintenance of the corrective measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the <br />O&M plan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which <br />specifies at a minimum the following information: <br />a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks; <br />b. Data quality objectives; <br />C. Analytical test methods and detection limits; <br />d. Name of analytical laboratory; <br />e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in <br />appendices) <br />f. Sample collection procedures and equipment; <br />g. Field quality control procedures: <br />o duplicates (10% of all field samples) <br />o blanks (field, equipment, etc.) <br />o equipment calibration and maintenance <br />o equipment decontamination <br />o sample containers <br />o sample preservation <br />o sample holding times (must be specified) <br />o sample packaging and shipment <br />o sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc); <br />o chain of custody; <br />h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and <br />i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. <br />The Owner/Operator or Respondent shall follow all Department and <br />USEPA guidance for sampling and analysis. The Department may <br />request that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document. <br />10. Corrective Measure Completion Criteria <br />Describe the process and criteria (e.g., ground water cleanup goal met at all <br />compliance points for one year) for determining when corrective measures may <br />cease. Also describe the process and criteria for determining when maintenance <br />and monitoring may cease. Criteria for corrective measures such as a landfill <br />cap must be carefully crafted to account for the fact that a landfill cap will never <br />actually "cease" but will need to be maintained and monitored for a long period of <br />