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<br />MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2005-0827 - 3 - <br />FORMER CONNELL MOTOR LIFT TRUCK <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />Constituents EPA Analytical Max. Detection <br /> <br />Method Limit (pg/h1 <br />All Volatile Organic 8260B 0.5 <br />Compounds, including Ethylene <br />Dibromide and 1,2- <br />Dichlorethane <br />Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons <br />(TPH), as Gasoline 8260B or 8015M 50 <br />TPH, as Diesel 8015M 100 <br />TPH, as Stoddard Solvent2 8015M 100 <br />Benzene 8260B 0.5 <br />Toluene 8260B 0.5 <br />Ethylbenzene 8260B 0.5 <br />Xylene 8260B 0.5 <br />Dissolved Lead3 7241 10 <br />MTBE4 8260B 0.5 <br />TBA4 8260B 5 <br />TAME' 8260B 0.5 <br />DIPE4 8260B 0.5 <br />ETBE4 8260B 0.5 <br />Ethano14 8260B 50 <br />Methano14 8260B 100 <br />1 For nondetectable results. <br />2 Stoddard Solvent shall be analyzed in all monitoring wells during two monitoring events in the first and third quarters. If results are nondetectable for <br />Stoddard Solvent or the results do not conform to the standard for both sampling events, no further monitoring for Stoddard Solvent is required in that well. <br />If Stoddard Solvent is detected, it shall be added to the quarterly monitoring program for the well in which it was detected. <br />3 If dissolved lead is detected, the Discharger shall perform verification sampling within 30 days of submittal oldie monitoring report. If lead pollution is <br />verified, the Discharger shall continue quarterly monitoring for dissolved lead. If the presence of dissolved lead is not confirmed, no further test is required. <br />4 Fuel oxygenates, including MTBE, methanol, ethanol, tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME), di-isopropyl ether (D1PE), and ethyl <br />tertiary butyl ether (ETBE) shall be analyzed in all monitoring wells during two monitoring events in the first and third quarters. If results are <br />nondetectable for fuel oxygenates for both sampling events, no further monitoring for oxygenates is required in that well. If a fuel oxygenate is detected, it <br />shall be added to the quarterly monitoring program for the well in which it was detected. <br />REPORTING <br />When reporting data, the Dischargers shall arrange the information in tabular form so that the date, the <br />constituents, and the concentrations are readily discernible. The data shall be summarized in such a <br />manner as to illustrate clearly the compliance with this Order. In addition, the Dischargers shall notify <br />Regional Board staff within 48 hours of any unscheduled shutdown of any soil vapor and/or groundwater <br />extraction system. <br />As required by the California Business and Professions Code Sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.1, all reports <br />shall be prepared by, or under the direction of, a registered professional and signed by the registered <br />professional. <br />Paper copies of quarterly reports shall be submitted to the Regional Board by the 1st day of the second <br />month following the end of each calendar quarter (i.e., by 1 February, 1 May, 1 August, and <br />1 November) until such time as the Executive Officer determines that the reports are no longer necessary. <br />Each quarterly report shall include the following minimum information: