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Foothill Landfill <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 48 <br />8.2.5 Temporary Suspension of Industrial Activities <br />Although this permit allowance would most likely not apply to the Foothill Landfill operation, <br />if the San Joaquin County facility plans to temporarily suspend industrial activities for ten or <br />more consecutive days during a reporting year, monitoring may also be suspended if it is <br />infeasible to conduct while industrial activities are suspended, and the facility has been <br />stabilized with the proper BMPs to achieve compliance with the General Permit during the <br />suspension of industrial activity. The reason for suspending monitoring activities must be <br />explained and reported. <br />If the San Joaquin County facility is unexpectedly forced (due to fire, earthquake, etc.), to <br />suspend industrial activities for ten or more consecutive days during a reporting year, then the <br />BMPs enacted to stabilize the facility would be dependent upon the situation. <br />Once all necessary BMPs have been implemented to stabilize the facility, and a notice of the <br />temporary suspension of activities has been submitted to the Regional Water Quality Control <br />Board (RWQCB), the facility would not be required to perform monthly visual observations <br />or perform sampling and analysis for the predetermined suspension period. <br />A temporary suspension must report on SMARTS the dates of when the temporary suspension <br />of industrial activities begins and ends no later than (7) seven calendar days prior to planed <br />suspension. <br /> <br /> <br />