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MONITORING AND REPORTING ORDER NO. R5-2012-0805 <br />L&M OPERABLE UNIT <br />STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY - 3 - <br />(b)(1) Civil liability may be administratively imposed by a regional board in accordance <br />with Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 13323) of Chapter 5 for a violation of <br />subdivision (a) in an amount which shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for <br />each day in which the violation occurs. <br />(c) Any person discharging hazardous waste, as defined in Section 25117 of the Health <br />and Safety Code, who knowingly fails or refuses to furnish technical or monitoring <br />program reports as required by subdivision (b) of Section 13267, or who knowingly <br />falsifies any information provided in those technical or monitoring program reports, is <br />guilty of a misdemeanor, may be civilly liable in accordance with subdivision (d), and is <br />subject to criminal penalties pursuant to subdivision (e). <br />(d)(1) Civil liability may be administratively imposed by a regional board in accordance <br />with Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 13323) of Chapter 5 for a violation of <br />subdivision (c) in an amount which shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for <br />each day in which the violation occurs. <br />Failure to submit the required reports to the Central Valley Water Board according to the <br />schedule detailed herein may result in enforcement action(s) being taken against you, <br />which may include the imposition of administrative civil liability pursuant to CWC section <br />13268. Administrative civil liability of up to $5,000 per violation per day may be imposed <br />for non-compliance with the directives contained herein. <br />REQUIRED ACTIONS <br />IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, pursuant to California Water Code section 13267, <br />Dischargers shall conduct monitoring and reporting in compliance with the following: <br />Monitoring Specifications <br />1. The Discharger shall implement monitoring according to the schedule shown in Table 1. <br />There are 52 monitoring wells as shown in Figure 1 associated with the site. This <br />Monitoring Order applies to these 54 wells and any monitoring wells installed <br />subsequent to the issuance of this Order. The Discharger shall collect samples using <br />standard Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protocol. <br />Table 1. Monitoring Frequency <br />Quarterly Semi-annually 2 Annually 3 <br /> <br />WeIlsi MW-9, 16-20, 42, 43, MW-21, 22, 31, 56, 58, 61 MW-23-28, 34, 35, 44,45, <br /> <br />46-52, 54, 55, 57, 59, (MW-9, 18-23, 25, 28, 31, 34, <br /> <br />60, 62-74, 2AMW-12- 45, 2AMW-12-14)4 <br />14, any new monitoring <br />wells <br />1 All wells shall be monitored quarterly for Depth to Groundwater. <br />2 Semi-annual sampling shall occur during the first (January-March) and third (July-September) <br />quarters. <br />3 Annual sampling shall occur in the third quarter. <br />4 Analysis for Arsenic