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<br />STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, JANUARY 2012 - 7 - <br />FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY SUBTITLE D AND/OR TITLE 27 <br /> <br /> <br />8. The Discharger shall limit water used for facility maintenance within landfill <br />areas to the minimum amount necessary for dust control and construction. <br /> <br />9. The Discharger shall maintain in good working order any facility, control <br />system, or monitoring device installed to achieve compliance with the waste <br />discharge requirements. <br /> <br />10. The Discharger shall lock all groundwater monitoring wells with a lock on the <br />well cap or monitoring well box. All monitoring devices shall be clearly labeled <br />with their designation including all monitoring wells, LCRS risers, and lysimeter <br />risers and shall be easily accessible for required monitoring by authorized <br />personnel. Each monitoring device shall be clearly visible and be protected <br />from damage by equipment or vehicles. <br />11. The Discharger shall ensure that methane and other landfill gases are <br />adequately vented, removed from landfill units, or otherwise controlled to <br />prevent the danger of adverse health effects, nuisance conditions, degradation, <br />or the impairment of the beneficial uses of surface water or groundwater due to <br />migration through the unsaturated zone. <br /> <br />12. The Discharger shall maintain the depth of the fluid in the sump of each landfill <br />unit at the minimum needed for efficient pump operation (the depth at which the <br />pump turns on given the pump intake height and maximum pump cycle <br />frequency). <br /> <br />13. The depth of fluid on the landfill liner shall not exceed 30 centimeters (cm) <br />[40 C.F.R. § 258.40(a)(2)]. This regulation is interpreted by the Central Valley <br />Water Board to exclude the leachate sump. The Discharger shall immediately <br />notify the Central Valley Water Board staff by telephone, and follow up in <br />writing within seven days if monitoring reveals that the depth of fluid on any <br />portion of the liner (excluding the sump) exceeds 30 cm (approximately <br />12 inches). The written notification shall include a timetable for remedial or <br />corrective action necessary to achieve compliance with the leachate depth <br />limitation. <br /> <br />14. Each LCRS shall be tested at least annually to demonstrate proper operation. <br />The results of the tests shall be compared with earlier tests made under <br />comparable conditions [Title 27, § 20340(d)]. <br /> <br />15. The Discharger shall maintain a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and <br />Monitoring Program and Reporting Requirements in accordance with State <br />Water Board Order No. 97-03-DWQ (or most recent general industrial storm <br />water permit), or retain all storm water on-site. <br /> <br />16. Internal site drainage from surface or subsurface sources shall not contact or <br />percolate through wastes.