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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM No. R5-2013-0122 MRP-14 <br /> GENERAL ORDER FOR EXISTING MILK COW DAIRIES <br /> show sample dates, constituents analyzed, constituent concentrations, and <br /> detection limits; <br /> 17. Results of the Record-Keeping Requirements for the production and land <br /> application areas specified in Record-Keeping Requirements B.2.b, B.2.c, <br /> B.3.a, B.3.b, B.3.c, B.3.d, B.3.e, B.3.j, and B.3.1 above. <br /> Groundwater Reporting Section <br /> Groundwater monitoring results shall be included with the annual reports. <br /> 1. Dischargers that monitor supply wells and subsurface (tile) drainage systems <br /> only shall submit information on the location of sample collection and all field <br /> and laboratory data, including all laboratory analyses (including Chain of <br /> Custody forms and laboratory QA/QC results). <br /> 2. Dischargers that have monitoring well systems shall include all laboratory <br /> analyses (including Chain of Custody forms and laboratory QA/QC results) <br /> and tabular and graphical summaries of the monitoring data. Data shall be <br /> tabulated to clearly show the sample dates, constituents analyzed, <br /> constituent concentrations, detection limits, depth to groundwater, and <br /> groundwater elevations. Graphical summaries of groundwater gradients and <br /> flow directions shall also be included. Each groundwater monitoring report <br /> shall include a summary data table of all historical and current groundwater <br /> elevations and analytical results. The groundwater monitoring reports shall <br /> be certified by a California registered professional as specified in General <br /> Reporting Requirements C.9 of the Standard Provisions and Reporting <br /> Requirements of Order No. R5-2013-0122. <br /> Storm Water Reporting Section <br /> Storm water monitoring results will be included in the annual report. The report <br /> shall include a map showing all sample locations for all land application areas, <br /> rationale for all sampling locations, a discussion of how storm water flow <br /> measurements were made, the results (including the laboratory analyses, Chain of <br /> Custody forms, and laboratory QA/QC results) of all samples of storm water, and <br /> any modifications made to the facility or sampling plan in response to pollutants <br /> detected in storm water. The annual report must also include documentation if no <br /> significant discharge of storm water occurred from the land application area(s) or if <br /> it was not possible to collect any of the required samples or perform visual <br /> observations due to adverse climatic conditions. <br /> If the storm water monitoring for any land application area indicates pollutants <br /> have not been detected in storm water samples, the Discharger may propose to <br /> the Executive Officer to reduce the constituents and/or sampling frequency for that <br /> area. <br />