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Tri Regional Recommendation Page 2 of 24 <br /> Appendix A <br /> • Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code: reports and workplans expressing argument <br /> Underground Storage of Hazardous or disagreement with the contents. <br /> Substances; <br /> 2. Reports and workplans should have pagina- <br /> • Title 23,Division 3,Chapter 16 of the tion and a table of contents listing the en- <br /> California Code of Regulations, closed tables, figures,and appendices as <br /> Underground Storage Tank Regulations, applicable. <br /> Sections 2610 through 2729 -with current <br /> amendments. (Regulation sections as shown 3. Time schedules should be included in all <br /> in the Underground Storage Tank workplans and remedial action plans show- <br /> Regulations, are designated; e.g. - §2652); ing key steps to site investigation and <br /> cleanup. <br /> • Title 23,Division 3,Chapter 15 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations,Water 4. Each report should be presented as a stand- <br /> Monitoring; and alone document to assure that it may be re- <br /> viewed independently, and must include <br /> • Department of Water Resources(DWR) conclusions and recommendations. It is not <br /> Bulletin 74-81 and 74-90, California Well acceptable to reference a table, figure,or <br /> Standards for installing,maintaining, and borehole log in another report. <br /> destroying all wells and exploratory borings <br /> (boreholes). 5. Technical assistance for completing reports <br /> and workplans may be provided by envi- <br /> 1.2 Reference Documents ronmental consultants in the private sector. <br /> Reports,documents, and plans that contain <br /> • Central Valley Regional Water Quality engineering,geology, and/or geophysical in- <br /> Control Board staff report,A Compilation of formation must be prepared under the"re- <br /> Water Quality Goals, available on the sponsible charge"of properly licensed <br /> internet at: (professional)individuals in the State of <br /> http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/programs/water_ California(See Sections 6735, 7835, and <br /> issues/water_quality_goals/search.shtml. 7835.1 of the California Business and Pro- <br /> fessions Code). This assures the regulatory <br /> These protocol and procedures are not new,but agencies of a registered professionals re- <br /> rather, documents that have been made available to sponsibility for preparing accurate technical <br /> responsible parties since the inception of the documents and protects the discharger's in- <br /> Central Valley Regional Board leaking UST terests. The signature and professionals <br /> program. stamp (seal) of the licensed individual indi- <br /> cates responsibility for the technical infor- <br /> mation submitted. More than one signature <br /> 2.0 REPORTING RECOMMENDATIONS may be required where more than one pro- <br /> AND LEGAL REQUIREMENTS fessional specialty is included in the techni- <br /> cal document submitted. <br /> General report recommendations are as follows: <br /> 6. All geologic logs (borehole and monitoring <br /> 1. By submitting a report or work plan to the well logs) shall be prepared by a profes- <br /> Local Implementing Agency(LIA)and the sional geologist or civil engineer(see#5 <br /> Regional Board,the discharger acknowl- above)who is registered or certified by the <br /> edges the statement of facts, conclusions, State of California and who is experienced <br /> and recommendations included in the report in the use of the Unified Soil Classification <br /> or work plan. A cover letter, signed by the System. The geologic logs may also be pre- <br /> responsible party(s), should accompany all pared by a qualified technician trained and <br /> experienced in the use of the Unified Soil <br />