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<br /> <br /> <br />D-1 <br />APPENDIX D <br />STATISTICAL METHODS TO DETERMINE CONCENTRATION LIMITS <br /> <br />Tolerance Limit Methodologies <br />The purpose of a tolerance interval approach is to define a concentration range from <br />background well data, within which a large proportion of the monitoring observations <br />should fall with a high probability. The proportion of the population included is referred to <br />as the coverage. The probability with which the tolerance interval includes the proportion <br />of the population is referred to as the tolerance coefficient. <br />Consistent with USEPA and state recommendations, Sanitas (computer program utilized) <br />uses a 95 percent coverage and 95 percent tolerance coefficient. The upper 95 percent <br />tolerance limit will contain at least 95 percent of the distribution of observations from <br />background well data. The tolerance interval method is described in the following <br />documents: <br />-- Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, D.C. Montgomery. John Wiley <br />Publishing, New York. 1985. <br />-- Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities, <br />Interim Final Guidance Document, USEPA. USEPA/530-SW-89-026. <br />February 1989. <br />-- Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities, <br />Addendum to Interim Final Guidance, USEPA. USEPA/530-R-93-003. July <br />1992. <br />APTIM uses Groundwater Statistical Analysis System (GSAS, now referred to as Sanitas) <br />to calculate tolerance limits for San Joaquin County Landfills. Sanitas is a statistical <br />software program developed by Intelligent Decision Technologies, Ltd. (IDT). It is <br />specifically designed to evaluate water quality monitoring data for landfills. Sanitas <br />performs all pre- and post-analysis tests required so that the data do not violate size and <br />distribution assumptions of the relevant statistical analysis. <br />Within Sanitas, the EPA Standards are used to evaluate all data. <br />Parametric Tolerance Limit <br />When conducting the tolerance interval method, Sanitas automatically evaluates the <br />distribution of the data. Within Sanitas, APTIM selects the Coefficient of Variation test for <br />normality to be applied. Sanitas applies the parametric tolerance limit test when the <br />background data set is found to have less than 50 percent non-detects and the <br />background data have a normal or transformed normal distribution. If greater than 15 <br />percent but less than 50 percent of the background data set consist of non-detect values, <br />the mean and standard deviation of the data set are adjusted using the Aitchison’s <br />Method. The tolerance limit is then calculated using the adjusted values.