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• Fred Jacobus - 2 - 21 June 2018 <br />Contingency Plan: <br />In-situ remediation for reducing hexavalent chromium concentrations in groundwater can be an <br />effective remediation alternative. Secondary effects of injection may include an elevation of pH and the <br />formation of by-products. However, these secondary effects are generally limited in duration and/or in a <br />relatively small portion of the aquifer. <br />Groundwater limitations require pH of the groundwater, at the compliance points, downgradient and <br />outside the treatment zone to shift outside the range of 6.5 to 8.5. The addition of Cascade® in bench <br />scale testing has shown that the potential to elevate the pH of the groundwater exists. However, <br />elevated pH levels generated during application of Cascade® was also observed to decrease over time. <br />Should periodic monitoring indicate the pH or any other detected by-products are not naturally <br />attenuating at an acceptable rate (a downward trend over the six-month monitoring period), a <br />contingency plan will be implemented. <br />Under the contingency plan, if pH at compliance points is measured using portable monitoring equipment <br />to exceed 8.5, then efforts will be made to reduce the pH to within the approved range by adding an <br />appropriate acid into the injection well following consultation with Central Valley Water Board staff. <br />Monitoring and Reporting Program: <br />The Discharger will be conducting sampling during the period of the pilot test and reporting the results as <br />described in the attached Revised Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br />General Information: <br />The project will be operated in accordance with the requirements contained in the General Order and <br />in accordance with the information submitted in the completed Notice of Intent. <br />The required annual fee (as specified in the annual billing you will receive from the State Water <br />Resources Control Board) shall be submitted until this Notice of Applicability is officially revoked. <br />Injection of materials other than water and calcium polysulfide into the subsurface is prohibited. <br />Failure to abide by the conditions of the General Order could result in an enforcement action as <br />authorized by provisions of the California Water Code. <br />The Discharger shall comply with the attached Revised Monitoring and Reporting Program, Order <br />No. R5-2015-0012-003, and any revisions thereto as ordered by the Executive Officer. <br />If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Bill Brattain at (916) 464-4622. <br />Original signed by <br />PATRICK PULUPA <br />Executive Officer <br />Attachment <br />cc: Jeanne Homsey, P.E., Cardno ATC, Modesto