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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this day of
______, 2017 (“Effective Date”) by and between the COUNTY OF FRESNO, a Political
Subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY", and SOMA
Environmental Engineering, Inc., whose address is 6620 Owens Dr., Suite A,
Pleasanton, California, 94588, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR".
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, the COUNTY requires specialized consultant services to conduct the
State-required detection monitoring services for the American Avenue Landfill, Coalinga
Disposal Site, and Southeast Regional Solid Waste Landfill; and
WHEREAS, the CONTRACTOR is qualified and willing to provide the COUNTY
the professional services required for this project;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto have and by these presents do agree as
follows:
1. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR
A. Summary of Tasks:
Task 1 Coordinate with COUNTY’s contracted laboratory for electronic
delivery of laboratory analytical data;
Task 2 Preparation and submittal of semi-annual detection monitoring
reports and annual monitoring summary report for the American
Avenue Landfill. Address issues from regulatory agencies as
defined below in the last paragraph of this Article 1;
Task 3 Preparation and submittal of semi-annual detection monitoring
reports and annual monitoring summary report for the Coalinga
Disposal Site. Address issues from regulatory agencies as defined
below in the las paragraph of this Article 1 ;
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Task 4 Preparation and submittal of semi-annual detection monitoring
reports and annual monitoring summary report for the Southeast
Regional Solid Waste Landfill. Address issues from regulatory
agencies as defined in the immediately following paragraph.
CONTRACTOR is expected to provide sample analysis for each respective site,
recommendations for regulatory compliance and notifications based on site specific
Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR), which may be revised during the term of this
agreement. Additionally, CONTRACTOR is expected to respond to all comments from
the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) and all other reviewing agencies.
Comments are considered to include changes to the report submitted based on errors
or omissions, and/or preference in wording descriptions by the RWQCB and all other
reviewing agencies. The regulatory compliance and notification recommendations and
responses shall be at no additional cost to the COUNTY and shall be completed in the
time frame specified by the RWQCB and/or all other reviewing agencies.
B. Description of Tasks:
Task 1 – Coordinate with COUNTY’s contracted laboratory for electronic delivery
of laboratory analytical data
CONTRACTOR shall make arrangements with COUNTY’s contracted laboratory
to have all laboratory analytical data delivered to CONTRACTOR. Preferred method of
transfer and format are at the CONTRACTOR’s discretion, providing that the agreed
upon format is compatible with COUNTY software and conforming to AB 2886
GeoTracker requirements in accordance with Title 23 of the California Code of
Regulations (CCR) Section 3893 and all other applicable laws and regulations. The
contracted laboratory is obligated to the COUNTY through an Agreement, with
deadlines to be met for submittal of necessary analytical data.
Task 2 – Detection Monitoring Reports for American Avenue Landfill
a) Semi-Annual Monitoring Reports
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Each report is to be prepared in accordance with the Monitoring and Reporting
Program No. R5-2012-0064 of WDR Order R5-2012-0064 (the relevant pages of which
have been excerpted and are attached hereto as Exhibit “A”) and in full compliance with
all applicable provisions of Title 27 of the CCR. A Semi-Annual Evaluation Report of the
Corrective Action Program in accordance with Title 27 CCR Section 20430h will be
prepared by an independent firm based upon its own review, conducted under separate
contract with COUNTY and included as an Appendix to CONSULTANT’s Detection
Monitoring Report. Said report will be prepared in two (2) hard copies each in a three
ring “D” binder not to exceed 4” in width. Each copy of the report will include a compact
disc (CD) with appropriate data in the format detailed in the RWQCB letter dated 8
November, 2000 (a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “D”) as
well as all tables included in the report in Excel format and one (1) copy of the report in
its entirety in a searchable Portable Document File (PDF) format. A third and fourth
copy of this CD shall also be provided separately to the COUNTY. The spine of the
hard copies will clearly display the title of the report and reporting period.
b) Annual Monitoring Summary Report
Each report is to be prepared in accordance with Exhibit “A”. An Annual (Second
Semi-Annual) Evaluation Report of the Corrective Action Program in accordance with
Title 27 CCR Section 20430h will be prepared by an independent firm based upon its
own review, conducted under separate contract with COUNTY and included as an
Appendix to CONSULTANT’s Detection Monitoring Report. Said report will be prepared
in two (2) hard copies each in a three ring “D” binder not to exceed 4” in width. Each
copy of the report will include a compact disc (CD) with appropriate data in the format
detailed in the RWQCB letter dated 8 November, 2000 (Exhibit “D” hereto) as well as all
tables included in the report in Excel format and one (1) copy of the report in its entirety
in a searchable Portable Document File (PDF) format. A third and fourth copy of this
CD shall also be provided separately to the COUNTY. The spine of the hard copies will
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clearly display the title of the report and reporting period. The second semi-annual
period report and annual report for the respective year may be combined into a single
report submittal.
c) Compilation of Information in the Required Format for Electronic Submittal
(GeoTracker)
All reports are to follow the format outlined in the State Water Resources Control
Board’s (SWRCB) website:
http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/ust/cleanup/electronic_reporting/index.html (see link on
website entitled “Electronic Reporting Roles and Responsibilities”), and as required by
Title 23 of the CCR, Division 3, Chapter 30 (see particularly Article 2 of said Chapter 30,
entitled “Electronic Submittal of Information”), and by Title 27 of the CCR, Division 3
(also entitled “Electronic Submittal of Information”). CONTRACTOR also shall consider
the letter dated 12 January, 2005 from the RWQCB regarding electronic submittal of
information, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “E”.
d) Submittal of Data and Reports
Reports shall be submitted to the COUNTY for review and approval. Final data
also shall be submitted to the COUNTY for approval, and then the approved data shall
be uploaded by CONTRACTOR into the GeoTracker system, in accordance with the
regulations promulgated pursuant to California Assembly Bill 2886 (Cal. Stats 2000,
Chapter 727, referenced herein as “AB 2886”), which regulations are set forth in Title 23
and in Title 27 of the CCR, as referenced above.
Task 3 – Detection Monitoring Reports for Coalinga Disposal Site
a) Semi-Annual Monitoring Reports
Each report is to be prepared in accordance with the Monitoring and Reporting
Program No. R5-2014-0058 of WDR Order R5-2014-0058 (the relevant pages of which
have been excerpted and are attached hereto as Exhibit “B”) and in full compliance with
Title 27 of the CCR. Said report will be prepared in two (2) hard copies each in a three
ring “D” binder not to exceed 4” in width. Each copy of the report will include a compact
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disc (CD) with appropriate data in the format detailed in the RWQCB letter dated 8
November, 2000 (Exhibit “D” hereto) as well as all tables included in the report in Excel
format and one (1) copy of the report in its entirety in a searchable Portable Document
File (PDF) format. A third and fourth copy of this CD shall also be provided separately
to the COUNTY. The spine of the hard copies will clearly display the title of the report
and reporting period.
b) Annual Monitoring Summary Report
Each report is to be prepared in accordance with Exhibit “B”. Said report will be
prepared in two (2) hard copies each in a three ring “D” binder not to exceed 4” in width.
Each copy of the report will include a compact disc (CD) with appropriate data in the
format detailed in the RWQCB letter dated 8 November, 2000 (Exhibit “D” hereto) as
well as all tables included in the report in Excel format and one (1) copy of the report in
its entirety in a searchable Portable Document File (PDF) format. A third and fourth
copy of this CD shall also be provided separately to the COUNTY. The spine of the
hard copies will clearly display the title of the report and reporting period. The second
semi-annual period report and annual report for the respective year may be combined
into a single report submittal.
c) Compilation of Information in the Required Format for Electronic
Submittal (GeoTracker)
All reports are to follow the format outlined in the SWRCB’s website and as
required by Title 23 and Title 27 of the CCR, as referenced hereinabove.
d) Submittal of Data and Reports
Reports shall be submitted to the COUNTY for review and approval. Final data
also shall be submitted to the COUNTY for approval, and then the approved data shall
be uploaded by CONTRACTOR into the GeoTracker system, in accordance with AB
2886 and the implementing regulations set forth in Title 23 and Title 27 of the CCR, as
referenced hereinabove.
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Task 4 – Detection Monitoring Reports for Southeast Regional Solid Waste
Landfill
a) Semi-Annual Monitoring Reports
Each report is to be prepared in accordance with the Monitoring and Reporting
Program No. 99-124 of WDR Order 99-124 (the relevant pages of which have been
excerpted and are attached hereto as Exhibit “C”) and in full compliance with all
applicable provisions of Title 27 of the CCR. A Semi-Annual Evaluation Report of the
Corrective Action Program in accordance with Title 27 CCR Section 20430h will be
prepared by an independent firm based upon its own review, conducted under separate
contract with COUNTY and included as an Appendix to CONSULTANT’s Detection
Monitoring Report. Said report will be prepared in two (2) hard copies each in a three
ring “D” binder not to exceed 4” in width. Each copy of the report will include a compact
disc (CD) with appropriate data in the format detailed in the RWQCB letter dated 8
November, 2000 (Exhibit “D” hereto) as well as all tables included in the report in Excel
format and one (1) copy of the report in its entirety in a searchable Portable Document
File (PDF) format. A third and fourth copy of this CD shall also be provided separately
to the COUNTY. The spine of the hard copies will clearly display the title of the report
and reporting period.
b) Annual Monitoring Summary Report
Each report is to be prepared in accordance with Exhibit “C”. An Annual (Second
Semi-Annual) Evaluation Report of the Corrective Action Program in accordance with
Title 27 California Code of Regulation (CCR) Section (§) 20430h will be prepared by an
independent firm based upon its own review, conducted under separate contract with
COUNTY and included as an Appendix to CONSULTANT’s Detection Monitoring
Report. Said report will be prepared in two (2) hard copies each in a three ring “D”
binder not to exceed 4” in width. Each copy of the report will include a compact disc
(CD) with appropriate data in the format detailed in the RWQCB letter dated 8
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November, 2000 (attached hereto as Exhibit “D”) as well as all tables included in the
report in Excel format and one (1) copy of the report in its entirety in a searchable
Portable Document File (PDF) format. A third and fourth copy of this CD shall also be
provided separately to the COUNTY. The spine of the hard copies will clearly display
the title of the report and reporting period. The second semi-annual period report and
annual report for the respective year may be combined into a single report submittal.
c) Compilation of Information in the Required Format for Electronic
Submittal (GeoTracker)
All reports are to follow the format outlined in the SWRCB’s website and as
required by Title 23 and Title 27 of the CCR, as referenced hereinabove.
d) Submittal of Data and Reports
Reports shall be submitted to the COUNTY for review and approval. Final data
also shall be submitted to the COUNTY for approval, and then the approved data shall
be uploaded by CONTRACTOR into the GeoTracker system, in accordance with AB
2886 and the implementing regulations set forth in Title 23 and Title 27 of the CCR, as
referenced hereinabove.
All reports required under Tasks 2 through 4, inclusive, shall be submitted to the
COUNTY within fifteen (15) working days of CONTRACTOR’s receipt of all appropriate
data. (In the event the COUNTY’s contracted laboratory fails to send all of its analytical
data according to schedule, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the COUNTY promptly of
such failure.) Should the CONTRACTOR not submit a report within the deadline for its
submission as specified herein, the CONTRACTOR will incur a penalty for each late
report as follows: twenty-percent (20%) of the report cost for the first late report; forty-
percent (40%) of the report cost for the second late report; and fifty-percent (50%) of the
report cost for the third and each successive late report. The penalties are cumulative
and shall be applicable as to all reports required during any contract year under Tasks 2
through 4, inclusive. The specified percentages will reset at the beginning of a new
contract year.
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CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that the COUNTY shall retain full
ownership rights of the reports and the work-product of CONTRACTOR for the project,
to the fullest extent permitted by law. All documents, including electronic data files,
required in performing services under this Agreement shall be submitted to, and shall
remain the property of the COUNTY.
CONTRACTOR is expected to provide recommendations to COUNTY for
regulatory compliance and notifications based on site specific Waste Discharge
Requirements (WDR) and sample analysis for each respective site. Additionally,
CONTRACTOR is expected to respond to all comments from the Regional Water
Quality Control Board (RWQCB) and all other reviewing agencies. The term
”comments” in that context shall include requested changes to the report as initially
submitted, whether based on perceived errors or omissions, and/or the commenting
agency’s preference in word choice or descriptions. These responses shall be provided
by CONTRACTOR at no additional cost to the COUNTY and shall be completed in the
time frame specified by the RWQCB and/or all other reviewing agencies.
If this project requires services that are not part of the Basic Services specified in
this Article 1 of the Agreement, the CONTRACTOR may be requested by the COUNTY
to provide Extra Services. These Extra Services must be pre-approved and authorized
in writing by the COUNTY Representative before work can commence. Extra Services
provisions are included in Article 5 “Compensation/Invoicing” of this Agreement.
C. CONTRACTOR’s Basic Fee Services:
Throughout the length of the project, the CONTRACTOR shall consult,
communicate and meet with COUNTY’s project committee and staff as often as
necessary in order to verify, refine, and complete the project requirements and review
the progress of the project. CONTRACTOR shall prepare brief minutes of the meetings
attended and shall provide a copy of all such minutes to the COUNTY. The list of bid
conditions and requirements is included in Exhibit “F”.
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Services required of the CONTRACTOR for each of the three (3) disposal sites
shall include, but are not necessarily limited to the following items (as more thoroughly
described in the immediately preceding Section 1.B.) related to the preparation of
necessary reports and/or the Electronic Submittal of Information (ESI) to the State’s
GeoTracker system:
1. General Reporting Tasks:
a) Obtain data electronically from the Lab;
b) Compile analytical results into tables;
c) Analyze data noting any significant results, such as detections,
changes from historical results, etc.;
d) Notify the COUNTY representative if such results trigger required
regulatory action by the COUNTY;
e) Perform statistical analysis of applicable groundwater quality data
as required by the regulations, using the computer software
program SANITAS by NIC (formerly IDT, Inc) – No software
substitutions will be allowed. SANITAS is a state-of-the art
statistical analysis software program designed to evaluate and
analyze specific data. SANITAS provides state-specific statistical
procedures to ensure that a facility's ground water quality statistical
analysis procedures meet all relevant regulations. NIC has built
SANITAS to provide rapid and cost-effective ground water quality
statistical analyses;
f) Prepare the quarterly, semi-annual, and/or annual detection
monitoring reports to comply with all regulations, orders, programs,
etc., applicable for each respective disposal site;
g) Provide recommendations to the COUNTY regarding COUNTY's
efforts to comply with the Detection Monitoring Program at each
disposal site, if deemed appropriate by the CONTRACTOR.
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2. Electronic Submittal of Information (ESI):
a) Check electronic data received from the Lab to make sure it agrees
with the hard copy of Lab reports (this includes a QA/QC check of
the EDF file from the Lab);
b) Analyze data and if anomalous results are found, confirm the
results in question with the Lab;
c) Ensure that the data is in the correct format for electronic submittal
and that it will be accepted by the GeoTracker system. The data
format is to be checked by using the Electronic Deliverable
Consistency Check (EDCC) program, which is designed to check
the consistency of file formats of reports produced in the Electronic
Deliverable Format (EDF) as Electronic Data Deliverables (EDDs);
d) Obtain access and submit final data into the GeoTracker system
(after it is approved by the COUNTY), in accordance with the
regulations promulgated pursuant to California Assembly Bill 2886
(Cal. Stats 2000, Chapter 727, referenced herein as “AB 2886”),
which regulations are set forth in Title 23 and in Title 27 of the
CCR, as referenced above. The CONTRACTOR’s basic steps for
ESI are outlined below:
i. Upload groundwater monitoring data received from the Lab
(EDF data);
ii. Upload groundwater depth information (Geo_Well data) for each
well;
iii. Upload each Detection Monitoring Report in its entirety
(Geo_Report data), in PDF format
D. Related Services performed by the COUNTY:
a) COUNTY will perform monitoring and sampling of applicable
mediums. Samples will be submitted by COUNTY to a certified
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laboratory for analysis; samples for each site will be submitted
individually to the laboratory and at different times. Therefore, the
samples for the different sites will be staggered, with samples for all
sites usually being submitted to the laboratory within a period of
four to five weeks. However, overlapping is possible due to some
sites having more wells to be sampled than others.
b) COUNTY will provide field monitoring data to CONTRACTOR;
c) COUNTY will review and approve all reports and data prior to
CONTRACTOR submitting into the GeoTracker system. The
reviewing process for each report could take the COUNTY up to
three (3) weeks to complete.
2. OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNTY
The COUNTY will:
A. Compensate the CONTRACTOR as provided in this Agreement.
B. Provide a "COUNTY Representative" who will represent the COUNTY
and who will cooperate with the CONTRACTOR as necessary or
appropriate to facilitate the CONTRACTOR’s performance under the
provisions of this Agreement. The COUNTY Representative will be
the Director of the Department of Public Works and Planning or
his/her designee. The CONTRACTOR shall communicate and
coordinate with the COUNTY Representative who will provide the
following services:
i. Examine documents submitted to the COUNTY by the
CONTRACTOR and timely render decisions pertaining thereto.
ii. Provide communication between the CONTRACTOR and
COUNTY officials and commissions (including user Department).
iii. Provide right of entry on designated property, if required.
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C. Give reasonably prompt consideration to all matters submitted by the
CONTRACTOR for approval to the end that there will be no
substantial delays in the CONTRACTOR's program of work. An
approval, authorization or request to the CONTRACTOR given by the
COUNTY will only be binding upon the COUNTY under the terms of
this Agreement if in writing and signed on behalf of the COUNTY by
the COUNTY Representative or a designee.
D. Perform all groundwater sampling at each landfill.
E. Transport samples to laboratory for analysis.
F. Provide CONTRACTOR a hard copy of field parameter notes for each
sampling event at each disposal site.
G. Provide CONTRACTOR copies of revised WDR’s upon COUNTY
receipt of WDR’s from the RWQCB.
3. TERM
The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of three (3) years,
commencing on the Effective Date. This Agreement may be extended for two (2)
additional consecutive twelve (12) month extension period upon written approval of both
parties no later than thirty (30) days prior to the first day of the next twelve (12) month
extension period. The Director of Public Works and Planning or his or her designee is
authorized to execute such written approval on behalf of COUNTY based on
CONTRACTOR’S satisfactory performance.
4. TERMINATION
A. Non-Allocation of Funds - The terms of this Agreement, and the
services to be provided thereunder, are contingent on the approval of funds by the
appropriating government agency. Should sufficient funds not be allocated, the services
provided may be modified, or this Agreement terminated, at any time by giving the
CONTRACTOR thirty (30) days advance written notice.
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B. Breach of Contract - The COUNTY may immediately suspend or
terminate this Agreement in whole or in part, where in the determination of the COUNTY
there is:
1) An illegal or improper use of funds;
2) A failure to comply with any term of this Agreement;
3) A substantially incorrect or incomplete report submitted to the
COUNTY;
4) Improperly performed service.
In no event shall any payment by the COUNTY constitute a waiver by the
COUNTY of any breach of this Agreement or any default which may then exist on the
part of the CONTRACTOR, nor shall such payment impair or prejudice any remedy
available to the COUNTY with respect to the breach or default. The COUNTY shall have
the right to demand of the CONTRACTOR the repayment to the COUNTY of any funds
disbursed to the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, which in the judgment of the
COUNTY were not expended in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The
CONTRACTOR shall promptly refund any such funds upon demand.
C. Without Cause - Under circumstances other than those set forth
above, this Agreement may be terminated by COUNTY upon the giving of thirty (30)
days advance written notice of an intention to terminate to CONTRACTOR.
5. COMPENSATION/INVOICING: COUNTY agrees to pay
CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR agrees to receive compensation as follows:
A. Basic Fee:
Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, the Basic Fee for
the Basic Services required of the CONTRACTOR as specified in Article 1 hereinabove,
shall be paid at the rates shown in the CONTRACTOR’s response to COUNTY’s
Request for Quotation No. 17-054 (a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto
as Exhibit “G” and incorporated by this reference) and shall not exceed an annual
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maximum of $20,677 for each contract year. These rates as listed in Exhibit “G” are to
remain in effect for the entire duration of this Agreement.
1) Upon written agreement and authorization by both COUNTY and
CONTRACTOR, the Task amounts listed in Exhibit “G” may be modified within the
maximum limits of the Total Basic Fee for any contract year.
B. Extra Services:
1) A maximum annual allocation of $10,195 to pay for authorized Extra
Services is provided herein by this Agreement. Payment of Extra Services in excess of
$10,195 is prohibited except upon a written Amendment to this Agreement pursuant to
the provisions specified herein.
2) The CONTRACTOR shall submit a request for authorization to perform
Extra Services and an appropriate fee schedule for said Extra Services. The
CONTRACTOR shall not undertake any Extra Services without the advance written
authorization of the COUNTY Representative. The CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY
shall expressly confirm in writing the authorization and maximum cost for any such
Extra Services before the CONTRACTOR is compensated for any work thereon.
3) Payment for Extra Services will be at the identical hourly and cost rates
set forth in Exhibit “G” to this Agreement.
4) The following are CONTRACTOR services which are considered as
not included herein, but may be required and thus considered Extra Services.
a) Providing unforeseen, extraordinary, or unique services or
items that are not covered or ordinarily included in the Basic
Fee, but which have been specifically authorized by the
COUNTY Representative.
b) Making changes to documents, which are ordered by the
COUNTY subsequent to COUNTY approval thereof
(excludes changes to documents resulting from comments
by regulatory agencies).
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5) In the event COUNTY Representative expressly authorizes Extra
Services, CONTRACTOR shall keep complete records showing the hours and
description of activities worked by each person who works on the project and all costs
and charges applicable to the Extra Services work authorized. Should there be a claim
for Extra Services, the CONTRACTOR hereby acknowledges and agrees that he shall
identify the activity, performer of the activity, reason for the activity, and COUNTY
official requesting the activity or the claim will be denied. CONTRACTOR shall be
responsible for all subcontractors (if any are approved in accordance with Article 8)
keeping similar records. The CONTRACTOR shall not stop the work, including the work
in other areas unrelated to the Extra Services request or claim, unless it can be shown
the project work cannot proceed while a claim or request for Extra Services is being
evaluated.
6) CONTRACTOR shall submit separate invoices for Extra Services,
accompanied by copies of invoices for work performed by any approved subcontractors
and costs for approved incidentals.
In no event shall services performed under this Agreement exceed the maximum annual
amount of $30,872. It is understood that all expenses incidental to CONTRACTOR's
performance of services under this Agreement shall be borne by CONTRACTOR.
C. Payments:
1) Progress payments will be made by the COUNTY upon
receipt and approval of the CONTRACTOR's semi-annual invoices based on the
COUNTY's evaluation of the completion of the respective components of the projects(s).
Invoices shall specifically identify this Agreement number, the Disposal Site and Task
number to which the work pertains, and shall clearly identify any and all charges for
tasks authorized as Extra Services. All invoices shall be submitted with the
documentation identified below in Paragraph 4 of this Section5.C. CONTRACTOR
shall submit semi-annual invoices to:
Resources Division
Attn: Curtis Larkin, Senior Engineer
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COUNTY of Fresno
Department of Public Works and Planning
2220 Tulare Street, Sixth Floor
Fresno, CA 93721-2106
2) Upon receipt of a proper invoice, the COUNTY Department
of Public Works and Planning will take a maximum of ten (10) working days to review,
approve, and submit it to the COUNTY Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector.
Unsatisfactory or inaccurate invoices may be returned to the CONTRACTOR for
correction and resubmittal. Payment will be issued to CONTRACTOR within forty (40)
calendar days of the date the Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector receives the
approved invoice.
3) An unresolved dispute over a possible error or omission
may cause payment of CONTRACTOR fees in the disputed amount to be withheld by
the COUNTY.
4) Concurrently with the invoices, the CONTRACTOR shall
provide its certification acceptable to the COUNTY, and shall provide, on COUNTY
request, copies of issued checks, receipts, or other COUNTY pre-approved
documentation, that complete payment has been made to all subcontractors as
provided herein for all previous invoices paid by the COUNTY.
5) Final invoice shall be submitted to COUNTY no later than
sixty (60) days after project is completed. Payment shall not be made until all post-
project services are completed, including but not limited to furnishing of required
reports.
6) In the event the COUNTY reduces the scope of the project,
the CONTRACTOR will be compensated on a pro rata basis for actual work completed
and accepted by the COUNTY in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
D. Compensation Records: The CONTRACTOR shall keep complete
records showing the hours and description of activities performed by each person who
works on the project and all associated costs or charges applicable to work covered by the
Basic Fee and approved Extra Services. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for all
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approved subcontractors keeping similar records.
6. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: In performance of the work, duties
and obligations assumed by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, it is mutually
understood and agreed that CONTRACTOR, including any and all of the
CONTRACTOR's officers, agents, and employees will at all times be acting and
performing as an independent CONTRACTOR, and shall act in an independent capacity
and not as an officer, agent, servant, employee, joint venturer, partner, or associate of
the COUNTY. Furthermore, COUNTY shall have no right to control or supervise or
direct the manner or method by which CONTRACTOR shall perform its work and
function. However, COUNTY shall retain the right to administer this Agreement so as to
verify that CONTRACTOR is performing its obligations in accordance with the terms
and conditions thereof.
CONTRACTOR and COUNTY shall comply with all applicable provisions of law
and the rules and regulations, if any, of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over
matters the subject thereof.
Because of its status as an independent CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall
have absolutely no right to employment rights and benefits available to COUNTY
employees. CONTRACTOR shall be solely liable and responsible for providing to, or on
behalf of, its employees all legally-required employee benefits. In addition,
CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible and save COUNTY harmless from all
matters relating to payment of CONTRACTOR's employees, including compliance with
Social Security withholding and all other regulations governing such matters. It is
acknowledged that during the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR may be providing
services to others unrelated to the COUNTY or to this Agreement.
7. MODIFICATION: Any matters of this Agreement may be modified
from time to time by the written consent of all the parties without, in any way, affecting
the remainder.
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8. NON-ASSIGNMENT: Neither party shall assign, transfer or
sub-contract this Agreement, or any of its respective rights or duties hereunder, without
the prior written consent of the other party.
9. HOLD HARMLESS: CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify, save, hold
harmless, and at COUNTY's request, defend the COUNTY, its officers, agents, and
employees from any and all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities, claims, and
losses occurring or resulting to COUNTY in connection with the performance, or failure
to perform, by CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents, or employees under this Agreement,
and from any and all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities, claims, and losses
occurring or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation who may be injured or
damaged by the performance, or failure to perform, of CONTRACTOR, its officers,
agents, or employees under this Agreement.
10. INSURANCE
Prior to commencing the duties under the Agreement with the COUNTY, the
CONTRACTOR shall furnish the COUNTY, at no additional cost to the COUNTY,
certificates for the following insurance policies which shall be kept in force during the
term of the Agreement (i.e., until the Agreement is terminated or it expires), and for such
additional time as may be specified herein with respect to a particular type of policy.
A. Commercial General Liability
Commercial General Liability Insurance with limits of not less than One Million
Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and an annual aggregate of Two Million Dollars
($2,000,000). This policy shall be issued on a per occurrence basis. The COUNTY
may require specific coverages including completed operations, products liability,
contractual liability, Explosion-Collapse-Underground, fire legal liability or any other
liability insurance deemed necessary because of the nature of this contract.
B. Automobile Liability
Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with limits for bodily injury of not
less than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) per person, Five Hundred
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Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), or such coverage with a combined single limit of
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). Coverage should include owned and
non-owned vehicles used in connection with this Agreement.
C. Professional Liability
If CONTRACTOR employs licensed professional staff, (e.g., P.E., Ph.D., etc.) in
providing services, Professional Liability Insurance with limits of not less than One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per claim, Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00) annual
aggregate. This coverage shall be issued on a per claim basis. CONTRACTOR agrees
that it shall maintain, at its sole expense, in full force and effect for a period of two (2)
years past the date of the final payment to CONTRACTOR, including the resolution of
all claims, disputes, and matters in question regarding the services provided under this
Agreement.
D. Worker's Compensation
A policy of Worker's Compensation insurance as may be required by the
California Labor Code.
CONTRACTOR shall obtain endorsements to the Commercial General Liability
insurance naming the COUNTY of Fresno, its officers, agents, and employees,
individually and collectively, as additional insured, but only insofar as the operations
under this Agreement are concerned. Such coverage for additional insured shall apply
as primary insurance and any other insurance, or self-insurance, maintained by
COUNTY, its officers, agents and employees shall be excess only and not contributing
with insurance provided under CONTRACTOR's policies herein. This insurance shall
not be cancelled or changed without a minimum of thirty (30) days advance written
notice given to COUNTY.
Prior to commencing the duties under the Agreement with the COUNTY, the
CONTRACTOR shall provide to the COUNTY all certificates of insurance and
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endorsements as stated above for all of the foregoing policies, as required herein, which
shall be delivered to:
Curtis Larkin, Senior Engineer
Resources Division, Department of Public Works and Planning
2220 Tulare Street, 6th Floor
Fresno, CA 93720
The certificates of insurance and endorsements shall state that such insurance
coverage has been obtained and is in full force; that the COUNTY of Fresno, its officers,
agents and employees will not be responsible for any premiums on the policies; that
such Commercial General Liability insurance names the COUNTY of Fresno, its
officers, agents and employees, individually and collectively, as additional insured, but
only insofar as the operations under this Agreement are concerned; that such coverage
for additional insured shall apply as primary insurance and any other insurance, or
self-insurance, maintained by COUNTY, its officers, agents and employees, shall be
excess only and not contributing with insurance provided under CONTRACTOR's
policies herein; and that this insurance shall not be cancelled or changed without a
minimum of thirty (30) days advance, written notice given to COUNTY.
In the event CONTRACTOR fails to keep in effect at all times insurance
coverage as herein provided, the COUNTY may, in addition to other remedies it may
have, suspend or terminate this Agreement upon the occurrence of such event.
11. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS: The CONTRACTOR shall at any time
during business hours, and as often as the COUNTY may deem necessary, make
available to the COUNTY for examination all of its records and data with respect to the
matters covered by this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall, upon request by the
COUNTY, permit the COUNTY to audit and inspect all of such records and data
necessary to ensure CONTRACTOR's compliance with the terms of this Agreement.
If this Agreement exceeds ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), CONTRACTOR
shall be subject to the examination and audit of the Auditor General for a period of three
(3) years after final payment under contract (Government Code Section 8546.7).
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12. NOTICES: The persons and their addresses having authority to give
and receive notices under this Agreement include the following:
COUNTY CONTRACTOR
Department of Public Works and Planning SOMA Environmental Engineering, Inc.
John R. Thompson, Deputy Director Mansour Sepehr, PhD, PE
Resources and Administration 6620 Owens Dr., Suite A
2220 Tulare Street, 6th Floor Pleasanton, CA 94588
Fresno, CA 93721
Any and all notices between the COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR provided for
or permitted under this Agreement or by law shall be in writing and shall be deemed
duly served when personally delivered to one of the parties, or in lieu of such personal
services, when deposited in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, addressed to such
party.
13. ERRORS OR OMISSION CLAIMS AND DISPUTES:
A. Definitions:
1) A "CONTRACTOR" is a duly licensed Architect or Engineer,
or other provider of professional services, acting as a business entity (owner,
partnership, corporation, joint venture or other business association) in accordance with
the terms of an Agreement with the COUNTY.
2) A "Claim" is a demand or assertion by one of the parties
seeking, as a matter of right, adjustment or interpretation of contract terms, payment of
money, extension of time, change orders, or other relief with respect to the terms of the
contract. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question
between the COUNTY and CONTRACTOR arising out of or relating to the contract.
Claims must be made by written notice. The provisions of Government Code section
901, et seq., shall apply to every claim made to COUNTY. The responsibility to
substantiate claims shall rest with the party making the claim. The term "Claim" also
includes any allegation of an error or omission by the CONTRACTOR.
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B. In the spirit of cooperation between the COUNTY and
CONTRACTOR, the following procedures are established in the event of any claim or
dispute alleging an error, omission, or negligent act of the CONTRACTOR.
1) Claims, disputes or other matters in question between the
parties, arising out of or relating to this Agreement, shall not be subject to arbitration,
but shall be subject to the following procedures.
2) The project manager of COUNTY and CONTRACTOR shall
meet and confer and attempt to reach agreement on any dispute, including what
damages have occurred, the measure of damages and what proportion of damages, if
any, shall be paid by either party. The parties agree to consult and consider the use of
mediation or other form of dispute resolution prior to resorting to litigation.
3) If the COUNTY and CONTRACTOR cannot reach
agreement under Article 13.B.2., the disputed issues may, upon concurrence by all
parties, be submitted to a panel of three (3) for a recommended resolution. The
CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY shall each select one (1) member of the panel, and
the third member shall be selected by the other two panel members. The discovery
rights provided by California Code of Civil Procedure for civil proceedings shall be
available and enforceable to resolve the disputed issues. Either party requesting this
dispute resolution process shall, when invoking the rights to this panel, give to the other
party a notice describing the claims, disputes and other matters in question. Prior to 20
days before the initial meeting of the panel, both parties shall submit all documents such
party intends to rely upon to resolve such dispute. If it is determined by the panel that
any party has relied on such documentation, but has failed to previously submit such
documentation on a timely basis to the other party, the other party shall be entitled to a
20-day continuance of such initial meeting of the panel. The decision by the panel is
not a condition precedent to arbitration, mediation or litigation.
4) Upon receipt of the panel's recommended resolution of the
dispute issues, the COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR shall again meet and confer and
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attempt to reach agreement. If the parties still are unable to reach agreement, each
party shall have recourse to all appropriate legal and equitable remedies.
C. The procedures to be followed in the resolution of claims and
disputes may be modified any time by mutual agreement of the parties hereto.
D. The CONTRACTOR shall continue to perform its obligations under
this Agreement pending resolution of any dispute, and the COUNTY shall continue to
make payments of all undisputed amounts due under this Agreement.
E. When a claim by either party has been made alleging the
CONTRACTOR's error, omission or negligent act, the COUNTY Project Manager and the
CONTRACTOR shall meet and confer within twenty-one (21) days after the written notice
of the claim has been provided.
14. JOINDER OF PARTIES: The CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR's
contractors of any tier (if any), approved subcontractors of any tier (if any), suppliers
and construction lenders all shall be bound by the dispute resolution provisions of this
Agreement, and immediately upon demand of COUNTY or CONTRACTOR, shall
participate in and shall become parties to the dispute resolution process, provided they
have signed any document that incorporates or refers to the dispute resolution
provisions of this Agreement. Failure, whether intended or inadvertent, of
CONTRACTOR to ensure that such nonparties have signed such a document shall
inure only to CONTRACTOR's detriment, if any there be. COUNTY shall not suffer a
detriment by CONTRACTOR's action or inaction in this regard. If such a party after due
notice fails to appear at and participate in the dispute resolution proceedings, the panel
established in accordance with the provisions of Article 13.B.3., shall make a decision
based on evidence introduced by the party or parties who do participate.
15. CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS AS TO REGULATORY
REQUIREMENTS The CONTRACTOR shall analyze and comply fully with
requirements of all relevant regulatory codes including, but not limited to, applicable
provisions of California Code of Regulations (CCR) Titles 14, 22, 23 and 27. The
CONTRACTOR’s attention is also directed to comply with all applicable Monitoring and
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Reporting Programs, Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for each disposal site,
Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements.
16. PARTIES BOUND BY AGREEMENT: This Agreement shall be
binding upon the COUNTY, the CONTRACTOR, and their respective successors in
interest, legal representatives, executors, administrators, and assigns with respect to all
covenants as set forth herein.
17. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS: CONTRACTOR shall comply with
Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, regulations, and Fresno COUNTY Charter
Provisions applicable and in effect when professional services are performed.
18. AMENDMENTS: Any changes to this Agreement requested either by
the COUNTY or CONTRACTOR may be effected only if mutually agreed upon in writing
by duly authorized representatives of the parties hereto. This Agreement shall not be
modified or amended, nor shall any rights of a party hereto be waived, except by such a
writing.
19. CONTRACTOR'S LEGAL AUTHORITY: Each individual executing this
Agreement on behalf of CONTRACTOR hereby covenants, warrants, and represents:
(i) that he or she is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of
such corporation in accordance with a duly adopted resolution of the corporation's board
of directors and in accordance with such corporation's articles of incorporation or charter
and bylaws; (ii) that this Agreement is binding upon such corporation; and (iii) that
CONTRACTOR is a duly organized and legally existing Nevada corporation in good
standing and authorized to do business in the State of California.
20. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS:
CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that COUNTY shall retain full ownership rights
of the drawings or figures and the work-product of CONTRACTOR for the project, to the
fullest extent permitted by law. In this regard, CONTRACTOR acknowledges and
agrees that CONTRACTOR's services are on behalf of COUNTY and are "works made
for hire," as that term is defined in copyright law, by COUNTY; that the drawings or
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figures and work-product to be prepared by CONTRACTOR are for the sole and
exclusive use of COUNTY, and shall be the sole property of COUNTY and its assigns,
and the COUNTY and its assigns shall be the sole owner of all patents, copyrights,
trademarks, trade secrets and other contractual and intangible rights in connection
therewith; that all the rights, title, and interest in and to the drawings or figures and
work-product will be transferred to COUNTY by CONTRACTOR, and CONTRACTOR
will assist COUNTY to obtain and enforce patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade
secrets, and all contractual and other rights of any kind or nature relating to COUNTY’s
ownership of said drawings or figures and work-product; and that COUNTY shall be and
become the owner of such drawings or figures and work product, free and clear of any
claim by CONTRACTOR or anyone claiming any right through CONTRACTOR.
CONTRACTOR further acknowledges and agrees that COUNTY's ownership rights in
such drawings or figures and work product shall apply regardless of whether such
drawings or figures or work product, or any copies thereof, are in the possession of
CONTRACTOR, or any other person, firm, corporation, or entity. For the purpose of
this Agreement the terms "drawings or figures and work-product" shall mean all reports
and study findings, discoveries, developments, designs, improvements, inventions,
formulas, processes, techniques, or specific know-how and data generated or
conceived or reduced to practice or learning by CONTRACTOR, either alone or jointly
with others, that result from the tasks assigned to CONTRACTOR by COUNTY under
this Agreement.
All documents, including calculations and electronic data files, required in performing
services under this Agreement shall be submitted to, and shall remain the property of
the COUNTY.
21. GOVERNING LAW: Venue for any action arising out of or related to
this Agreement shall only be in Fresno COUNTY, California. The rights and obligations
of the parties and all interpretation and performance of this Agreement shall be
governed in all respects by the laws of the State of California.
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22. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the
provisions of the COUNTY’s Conflict of Interest Code, attached hereto as Exhibit “H”
and incorporated herein by this reference. Such compliance shall include the filing of
annual statements pursuant to the regulations of the State Fair Political Practices
Commission as promulgated in Title 2 of the CCR.
23. DISCLOSURE OF SELF-DEALING TRANSACTIONS: This provision
is only applicable if the CONTRACTOR is operating as a corporation (a for-profit or non-
profit corporation) or if during the term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR changes
its status to operate as a corporation. Members of the CONTRACTOR’s Board of
Directors shall disclose any self-dealing transactions that they are a party to while
CONTRACTOR is providing goods or performing services under this Agreement. A self-
dealing transaction mean a transaction to which the CONTRACTOR is a party and in
which one or more of its directors has a material financial interest. Members of the
Board of Directors shall disclose any self-dealing transactions that they are a party to by
completing and signing a Self-Dealing Transaction Disclosure Form (Exhibit “I” hereto),
and submitting it to COUNTY prior to commencing with the self-dealing transaction or
immediately thereafter.
24. SEVERABILITY: Should any provision herein be found or deemed to
be invalid, this Agreement shall be construed as not containing such provision, and all
other provisions which are otherwise lawful shall remain in full force and effect, and to
this end the provisions of this Agreement are hereby declared to be severable.
25. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement constitutes the entire
agreement between the CONTRACTOR and COUNTY with respect to the subject
matter hereof and supersedes all previous agreement negotiations, proposals,
commitments, writings, advertisements, publications, and understandings of any nature
whatsoever unless expressly included in this Agreement.
CA LIFORNIA REGIONAL WA TER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
CENTRAL VA LLEY REGION
MONITO RING AND REPORTI NG PROGRAM NO. R5-20 1 2-0064
FOR
COU NTY OF FRESNO
AMERICAN AV ENUE MUNICIPAL SOLI D WA STE LA NDFILL
CLASS Ill LA NDFILL
CONST RUCTION, OPERAT ION, AN D CORRECTIVE ACTION
FRESNO COU NTY
This mon itori ng and re porti ng prog ra m (M RP) is issued pursuant to Californ ia Wate r Code
section 13267 and incorpo rates req uirements for groundwate r, surface wate r, and
unsaturated zone mon itori ng and re porti ng; fa ci l ity monitori ng, maintenance, and re porti ng ;
and fi nancial ass urances re porti ng co ntained in Californ ia Code of Regulations, Title 27,
section 20005, et seq . (hereafter Title 27), Waste Discharge 'Requirements (WD Rs) Order
No . R5-20 12-0064, and the Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements (SPRRs)
dated January 20 12. Complia nce with this _M RP is ordered by the WDRs and the ·D ischarger
shall not implement any changes to this MRP un less a revised MRP is issued by the Central
Va l ley Water Board or the Executive Offi cer.
A.MON ITORING
The Discharger shall comply with the detection monitori ng prog ram provisions of
Title 27 for groundwate r, surface wate r, and the unsatu rated zone in accordance with
Stand ard Monito ri ng Spe cifi cati ons in Secti on I of the SPRRs and the Monito ri ng . -
Specifications in Section F of the WDRs. All monitoring shall be cond ucted in
accordance with the approved 27 November 1996 (revised 25 May 20 1 1) Sample
Collection and Analys is Plan, wh ich includes quality assurance/q uality control
standards. ·
All co mplia nce monito ring we lls established fo r the detection monitori ng progra m shall
con stitute the monito ring points for the groundwater Wate r Quality Protection
St andard. Al l detection monitoring prog ram groundwater monitori ng we lls,
unsatu rated zo ne monitoring devices , leachate , and surfa ce wate r mon itoring points
shall be sampled and analyzed for mon itoring parameters and constitue nts of concern
(COGs) as indicated and listed in Tab les I th r ough VI . 1
The Disch arger may use alte rn ative ana lytica l test methods, including new USEPA
approved met hods, provided the meth ods have method detection lim its eq ual to or
lowe r than the analytica l methods specified in this Monitori ng and Reporting Prog ram,
are approved by the Executive Offi cer, and are incorporated into the Sample
Col lecti on and Ana lys is Plan.
MON ITORING AND REPORTI NG PROGRAM NO. R5-2 01 2-0064
COU NTY OF FRESNO
AMERICAN AVE NUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FAC ILITY
FRESNO COUNTY
The monitori ng program of th is MRP includes :
Secti on
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Monito ring Progra m
Groundwate r Mon i tori ng
Uns atu rated Zo ne Monitoring
Leachate Mon ito ri ng, Seep Monitoring, and LCRS Testing
Facility Mon itoring
Corrective Action Monitori ng
1. Groundwater Monitori ng
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The Discharger shall ope rate and mainta in a groundwa ter detecti on .monitori ng
syste m that complies with the appl.i ca ble provisions of Title 27 , sections 2041 5 .
and 20420. The detecti on monitoring syste m shall be certified by a California
lice nsed profess ional civil engineer or geolog ist as meeting the req uirements of
Title 27. The cu rrent groundwate r detecti on monitoring syste m me�ts the
applicable req uireme nts of Title 27 . The Discharger sh all rev ise the
groundwater detecti on mon itoring syste m (afte r rev iew and approval by Ce ntral
Va l ley Water Boa rd staff) as needed each time a new landfill ce ll or module is
co nst ructed .
The curre nt groundwater monitoring network shall cons ist of the fo llowing:
We ll Status Zone Units Being
Mon itored
BMW -1 ,2 Background Satu rated Phase I, II & Ill
BMW-3 , Reclassified as Satu rated Phase I, II & Ill
DMW-1 6,17 Bac.kground
DMW-6,10 Detection Satu rated Phase I & II
DMW-1 8, 19 Detection Satu rated Phase II
DMW-21 , 22, Detection Satu rated Phase Ill
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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-201 2-0064
COUNTY .OF FRESNO
AMERICAN AVE NUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FAC ILITY ·
FRESNO COUNTY
Groundwate r samples shall be co llected fr om the backg ro und we lls, detection .
monito ri ng we lls, co rrective action monitori ng we lls and any .additional we lls
added as part of the approved gro undwate r monitori ng system. The co llected
samples shall be analyzed for the para mete rs and co nstituents listed in Ta ble I
in accord ance with the specified meth ods and r r.eq uencies. The Disch arger
shall collect, preserve , and transport groundwater samp les in accordance with
the approved Sample Collection and Analys is Plan.
Once per quarte r, incl ud ing the times of expected hig hest and lowest
eleva tions of the wate r leve ls in the we lls, the Discharger shall measure the
groundw ate r elevati on in each we ll, determ ine groundwater fl ow direction , and
esti mate groundwate r fl ow rates in the upperm ost aq u ife r and in any zones of
perched water and in any additional portions of the zone. of .satu rati on
monito re d, pursuant to Title 27 , section 2041 5( e)( 15). The re su lts shall be
reported sem iannually. I .
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Samples co llected for the C O C monitoring specified in Ta ble I shall be collected
and analyzed in accord ance with the meth ods listed in Table VI every five
ye ars. Five-ye ar COCs .were last monitored in 2007 and shall be mon itored
again in 20 12 and re ported in 201 3. The results shall be re ported in the An nual
Monitoring Report fo r the year in wh ich the samples were co llected .
2. Unsatu rated Zo ne Monitoring
The Discharger shall operate ·and maintain an unsatu rated zo ne detection
monitori ng system that com plies with the applicable provisions of Title 27 ,
secti ons 2041 5 and 20420 . The cu rre nt unsaturated zo ne detection monito ring
syste m meets the applicable r�q uirements of Title 27 . The Discharger shall
install unsaturated zone mon itoring devices (afte r review and approva l by
Central Va lley Wate r Board staff) each time the landfi ll constructs a new ce ll or
module.
The cu rre nt unsaturated zone mon ito ring netwo rk shall consist of:
Mon Pt. Stat us Units Being Monito red
M1L 1, M1 L2, Detection Phase. II, Module 1
·M1 L3, & M1 L4
M2L 1, M2L2, Detection Phase II, Module 2
M2L3, ·& M2L4
M3L 1, M3L2, Detecti on Phase II, Module 3
M3L3, & M3L4
M4L. 1, M4L2, Detection Phase II, Mod ule 4
M4L3, & M4L4
MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. RS-201 2-0064
COUNTY OF FRESNO
AMERICAN AVE NUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FAC I LITY
FRESNO COU NTY
Mon Pt. Status
M5L 1 Dete ction
M6L 1 Detection
M7L 1 Detection
M8L 1 Detection
P3M 1 LY S Detection
P3M2LYS Detection
P3M3LYS Detection
Uni ts Being Monito red
Phase II, Mod ule 6
Phase II, Mod ule 6
Phase II, Mod ule 7
Phase II, Module 8
Phase Ill, Module 1
Phase Ill, Module 2
Phase Ill, Module 3
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Unsaturated zone samples shall be co llected from the monito r ing netwo rk listed
above and shall be analyzed for the paramete rs and co n stituents listed in
Table II in accordance with the specified methods and freq uencies (pan
lysimeters need only be sampled when liquid is present). Pan lysimeters shall
be inspected fo r the presence of liquid month ly. If liquid is dete cted in a
previo usly dry pan lys imeter, the Discharger shall verba lly notify Centra l Va lley
Water Board staff with in seven days and shall immed iately sample and test the
liquid for Field and Monitoring Paramete rs listed in Ta ble II. Samples collected
fo r the 5-year COC analyses specified ·in Table II shall be co llecte d and
analyzed in acco rd ance with the meth ods listed in Ta ble VI eve ry five years,
beginning again in 20 12 (does not include soil-pore gas).
The Discharger shall co llect, preserve , and transport samples in accord ance
with the quality assurance/quality c:;ontrol sta ndards contained in the approved
Sample Collection and Analysis Plan.
Monitori ng re su lts fo r the unsaturate d zone shall be included in monitori ng
re ports and shall incl ude an eva luation of potential impacts of the fa cility on the
unsatu rated zone and co mpliance with the Wate r Quality Prote ction Standard.
3. Leachate Monito ri ng, Seep �onitor!t:�g, and An nual LC-RS Testi ng
Lea chate Monito ri ng: The Disch arger shall operate and mainta in leachate
collection and re moval system (LCRS) sumps, co nduct monitori ng of any
detected leachate seeps , and co nduct annual testing of each LCRS in
accordance with Title 27 and this monitori ng prog r am .
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The cu rren_t LCRS leachate sump monitori ng points are:
Mon Pt.
Sump 1
Sump 2
Sump 3
Sump 4
Sump 5
Sump 6
Sump 7
Sump 8
P3M 1 LC H
P3M2LCH
P3M3LCH
"'t
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Unit Where Sum(2 is Located
Phase II, Module 1
Phase II, Mod ule 2
Phase II, Module 3
Phase II, Module 4
Phase II, Mod ule 5
Phase II, Mod ule 6
Phase II, Module 7
Phase II, Module 8
Phase Ill_, Mod ule 1
Phase Ill, Module 2
Phase Ill, Mod ule 3
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All LC RS sumps shall be inspected month ly fo r the presence of leachate , and
flow shall be re cord ed in accordance with Ta ble Ill. .If leach ate is detected in a
previously dry sump, the Disch arger shall verbally notify Ce ntra l Va l ley Water
Board staff with in seven days and shall immed iately sample and test the
leach ate fo r Field and Monitoring Paramete rs listed in Table Ill. Leach ate in
the LC RS sump shall then be sampled fo r-all parameters . and constitue nts in
acco rdance with the freq uencies listed in Ta ble IIi whenever liquid is present.
All LC RS sump samples shal_l be analyzeq -for the S�year COC.s sp.ecifi ed in
Ta ble Ill eve ry five ye ars, beginning again in 20 12.
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Seep Monito r ing : Leach ate that seeps to the surfa ce from a landfi ll unit shall
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he sampled .and anatyzed for the Field and Monitori ng Paramete r� listed in
Ta ble Ill upon detection. The qua ntity of leachate shall be estim_ated and
re ported as Leachate Flow Rate (in gallons/d ay). Reporting for leachate seeps
shall be conducted as req uired in _Section ·B.3 of th is MRP, below:
An nual LCRS Testing: All LCRSs shall be tested annually pursuant to Title 27,
section 20340(d) to demonstrate proper operati on. The re su lts of these tests
shall be re ported to the Central Va lley Wate r Board in the Annual Monito ring
Re port and shall include comparisons with earlier tests made under
co mparable cond itions.
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4. Fa cility Monitoring
a. Annual Facility Inspecti on
Annually, prior to the anticipated ra iny season , but no late r than
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30 Septem ber, the Discharger sha ll co nduct an inspection of the fa cil ity.
The inspection shall assess re pair and mainte nance needed for drainage
control systems , cove r system s, and groundwate r monitoring we lls; and
shall assess prepared ness fo r wi nte r co nditions (incl ud ing but not limited
to erosion and sed imentation control). The Disch arger shall take photos
of any problems areas before and after re pairs. Any neces sary
constructi on, mainte nance, or re pairs shall be co mpleted by 31 October.
Annual fa cility inspection re porting shall be subm itted as req uired in
Section 8.4 of th is MRP.
b. Major Sto rm Eve nts
The Disch arger shall inspect all pre cipitation , dive rsion, and drai nage
fa ci lities and all landfill side slopes fo r damage within 7 days fo llowi ng
major sto rm eve nts capable of ca using damage or significant erosion .
The Discha rger shall take photos of any problems areas before and afte r
re pairs. Necessary re pairs shall be com pleted within 30 days of the
inspect ion. Notification and re porti ng req uirements fo r major storm
eve nts shall be co nducted as req uired in Section 8.5 of this MRP.
c. Standard Observati ons
The Discha rger shall co nduct Standard Observations at the landfill in
acco rdance with th is section of the MRP. Sta nd ard observations shall
be co nducted in acco rd ance with the fo llowi ng sched ule:
Landfi ll Unit Type
Active
Active
. Inactive/C losed
I nactive/C iosed
Frequ ency
Weekly
Month ly
Monthly
Quarte rly
The Standard Observations shall include:
1) For the landfill units :
Season
Wet: 1 October to 30 April
Dry: 1 May to 30 September
Wet: 1 Octo ber to 30 1April
Dry: 1 May to 30 September
a) Evidence of ponded water at any point on the landfill outside of
any co ntact storm wate r/leachate diversions structu res ori the
active fa ce (show affe cted area on map); and
b) Evid ence of eros ion and/or of day-lig hted refu se .
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2) Along the peri mete r of the landfill units :
. a) Ev idence of leachate seeps, estimated size of affected area , and
fl ow rate (show affected area on m·ap); and
b) Evid ence of erosion and/or of day-lighted refu se.
3) For re ce iving wate rs : .
a) Floati ng and suspended materials of waste origin -presence or
absence, source , and size of affected area ; and
b) Discoloration and turbidity -description of color, source , and size
of affected area.
Resu lts of Standard Observations shall be subm itted in the semiannual
mon ito ring re ports req uired in Section 8.1 of this MRP.
5. Corrective Acti on Monitoring
The pischarg�r shall conduct corrective action monito ri ng to demonstrate the
effective ness of co rrective action in accordance with Title 27, section.20430
and this MRP .. Groundwater monito ring we lls that are in a co rrective action
monitoring prog ra m shall be mon_ito red in acco rd ance with the grou ndwate r
mon itoring req uirements in parts A.1 and A.2 of this MRP.
· Corrective Action Monito ring· data analys is shall i'n clude the fo llow ing:
a. Nature and Exte nt
1) Comparisons with con ce ntration limit to identify any new or
· previously undetected constituents at a monitori ng point.
· b. Effectiveness of Corrective Action
1) Preparat ion of time series plots fo r re presentative waste
constitu ents .
2) Trend analysis fo r each waste constituent.
3) The need for add itional co rrective action measures and/or
monitori ng we lls.
4 ) Submit a comprehensive effectiveness evaluation re port eve ry
five yea rs ; to be submitted with the fi ve ye ar COC analyses .
The re sults of the above analys is, includ ing a narrative discussion , shall be
included in each sem iannual re port and summarized in the Annual Report, as
spe-cifi ed under re porting Section B below. The sem iannual monitori ng re ports
. shall also include a discussion of the prog re ss of co rrective action towa rd
re turning to compliance with the Wate r Quality Prote ction Standard, as
specifi ed in Secti on .20430(h) of Title 27.
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B. REPORTING
The Disch arger shall submit the fo llowi ng re ports in acco rdance with the req uired
sched ule:
Reporti ng Sched ule
End of Reporting Period Due Date
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Section
8.1
Report
Semiannual
Monito ring Report
30 June, 31 December . 31 August, 28 February
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
An nual Monitoring
Report
Seep Reporting
An nual Facility
Inspection Report
Major Storm Ev ent
Reporting
Survey and !so
Settlement Map fo r
Closed Landfills
Financial
As surances Report
31 December
Continuous
31 Octo ber
Co nti nuous
Every Five Ye ars
31 December
Reporti ng Req uirements
28 February
Immediate ly & 7 Days
15 Nov ember
7 days fr o m damage
dis covery
At Clos ure Complet ion
and Eve ry Five Y e ars
1 June
The Disch arger shall submit monitoring re ports semiannually with the data and
info rmation as req uired in this Monitori ng and Reporting Program and as re q uired in
WDRs Order No. R5-201 2-0064 and the Standard Provis ions and Reporti ng
Requireme nts (particu larly Section 1: "Standard Monitoring Specifications" and
Section J: "Response to a Release"). In re porting the monito ri ng data req uireu by this
prog ra m, the Discharger shall arrange the data in ta bular fo rm so that the date , the
constitu ents , the conce ntrations, and the units are rea dily discern ible. The data shall
be summarized in such a manner so as to illustrate clearly the compl iance with wa ste
disc harge req uirements or the lack thereof. Data shall also be subm itted in a digita l
fo rmat, such as a com p uter disk.
Field and laboratory tests shall be re ported in each monitori ng re port. Sem iannual
and annual monito ri ng re ports shall be submitted to the Central Val ley Water Board in
accordance with the above sched ule fo r the calend ar period in wh ich samples we re
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taken or observations made. In ad dition, the Discharger shall enter all monitoring data
and monito ring reports into the online Geotracker data base as req uired by Division 3
of Title 27 .
The res ults of all monito ri ng cond ucted at the site shall be re ported to the Central
Va lley Water Board in acco rdance with the reporting sched ule abs>ve fo r the calendar
period in Wh ich samp-les were ta ken or observations made. _
The Discharger shall reta in records of all monito ri ng info rm ation , including all
ca librati on and mainten ance reco rds, all orig inal strip chart rec ord ings of continuous
monitori ng in-stru-mentation, copies of all re ports req uired by th is Order, and re co rds of
all data used to complete the application fo r th is Order. Records shall be mainta ined
throughout the life of the fa cility including the post-c losure period.-Such records shall
be leg ible and shall show the fo llowi ng for each sample;
a) Sample identification and the monito ri ng point or background monito ring -point
fro m wh ich it was ta k en, along with _the identity of the ind ividual who obtained the
sample;
b) Date, time, and manner of sam pling ;
c) Date and time that analyses we re started and completed , and the name of the
personnel arid laborato ry performing each analysis�
d) Complete procedure used , including method of preserving the sample, and the
identity and volumes of re agents used ;
e) Calcu lation of re sults ; and
f) Res u lts of analyses , and the MDL and PQL fo r each analys is. All peaks shall be
reported .
Required Reports
1. Semiannual Monitoring Re port: Monito ring reports shall be submitted
semiannually and are due on 31 Aug �st and 28 February. Each semiannual
monito ring re port shall contain at least the fo llowi ng:
:a) For each groundwate r monitoring point ad dressed by the report, a description
of:
1) The time of wate r level measurement;
2) The type of pump -or ot her device -used fo r purging and the elevation of
the pump intake re lative to the elevation of the scree ned inte rva l;
3) The method of purging used to stabilize wate r quality indic ators in the we ll
bore befo re the sample is ta ken including the pumping rate ; the equipment
and methods used to monitor field pH, te mperatu re, and cond uctivity during
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purging; results of pH, te mpera tu re, co nductivity , and tu rbid ity testi ng; and
the method of disposing of the purge wate r;
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4) The ty pe of pump -or oth er device -used fo r sampling, if diffe re nt th an the
pump or device used fo r purging ; and
5) A statement that the sam pling proced ure was co nducted in accord ance with
the approved Sample Collection and An a lys is Plan.
b) A map or aerial photog ra ph showi ng the locations of observati on stati ons,
monito ri ng points , and backg round monitori ng points.
c) The estimated quarte rly groundwate r flow rate and direction in the upperm ost
aq u ifer, in any zones of perched wate r, and in any additional zone of satu rati on
mon itored based upon water leve l elevati ons taken prior to the col lection of the
wate r quality data subm itted in the re port [Title 27, section 2041 5(e)(15)].
d) Cumulative tabulated mon itoring data fo r all monitori ng points and co nstitue nts
for groundwate r, unsatu rated zo ne, leachate , and surfa ce water. .
Concentrati ons below the laboratory re porti ng limit shall not be re ported as
"NO" unless the reporting limit is also give n in the ta ble. Otherwise they shall
be re ported "<" the re porti ng limit (e .g., <0 .1 0). Units shall be as req uired in
Tables I through IV unless specific justifi cation is given to re port in ot her units .
Refer to the SPRRs Section I "Sta ndard Monito ring Specifi cations" for
req uirements reg arding MDLs and PQLs ..
e) Laboratory statements of re sults of all analyse$ eva luating com pliance with
req uirements.
f) An eva luation of the conce n trati on of each monitoring parameter (or 5-year
COC when five year COC samp ling is co nducte d) as co mpared to the ·cu rrent
· concentration limits , and the res ults of any req uired verifica tion testi ng fo r
constitue nts exceed ing a concentration limit. Rep ort any actions taken under
Section J: Re sponse to a Release for ve rified exceedances of a concentration
limit.
g) An evaluation of the effectiveness of the leach ate monitori ng and control
fa cilities , and of the ru n-off/ru n-on co ntrol fa ci lities . Incl ude a summary of any
insta nces where leachate depth on an MSW la ndfill liner syste m exceeded
30 em (excl uding the leachate sump), and info rmat ion about the req uired
notificati on and corrective action in Standard Facility Specification E.13 of the
SPRRs.
h) A summary of all Sta ndard Observati ons fo r the re porti ng period req uired in
Secti on A.4 .c of this MRP.
i) A summary of inspect ion , leak search , and rep air of fi nal covers on any cl osed
landfill units in accordance with an approved fi nal post-closure maintenance
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plan as .required by Standard Closu re and Post-C losure Mainte nance
Specificati ons G.26 through G.29 of the SPRRs.
2. Annual Monito ri ng Report: The Disch arger shall submit an Annual Monitoring
Report to the Centra l Val ley Wate r Boa rd by 28 February covering the rep orting
P.eriod of the pre vious monitoring ye ar. If desired , the An nual Monitoring Report ·
may be com bined with the second semiannual re port, but if so, shall clearly state
that it is both a semi-annual and annual monito ring re port in i ts title. Each An nual
Monito ri ng Report shall conta in the fo llowing info rm a tion:
a) All detected monito ring parameters shall be grap hed to show historical trends
at each monitori ng point and backg ro und monitori ng point, fo r all samples
ta ken with in c;tt least the previous five calendar years. lf a 5-year COC eve nt
w �s performed , _than these _parameters shall also be graphically presented.
Each such graph shall plot the con centration of one or more co nstituents for
the period of re cord for a given monitori ng point or backg round monito ri ng
point, at a scale appropriate to show trends or variations in wa ter quality . The
graphs shall plot each dat um, rather than pfotti ng mean· values. Graph ical
analys is of monitori ng data may be used to provide significant evidence of a
re lease.
b) An evaluation of the monitoring parameters with regards to the cation/a nion
balance, and a graphica l pr�se ntation using a Stiff diagram , a Piper graph, or
a Schoeller plot .
c) All historical monitori ng data .for wh ich there ·are detecta ble re sults , inc luding
data fo r the previous ye ar, shall be subm itted in tabular form in a digital fi le
fo rmat such as a compute r disk.· The Central Va l ley Wate r Board reg ards the
submitta l of data in hard copy and in digital fo rmat as "· ... the fo rm necessary
for ... " statistical analysis [Title 27, section 20420(h)], that fa ci l itates periodic
review by the Centra l Val ley Wate r Board.
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d) Hyd rog ra p h s of each we ll showing the elevation of groundwate r with re spect to
the elevati ons of the to p and bottom of the scree ned interva l and the elevation
of the pump intake. Hyd rog ra phs of each we ll shall be prepared quarte rly and
submitted annually.
e) A comprehensive discussion of the compliance reco rd , and the re sult of any
corrective actions taken or planned ·wh ich may be needed to bring the
Discharger into fu ll compliance with t he waste discharge req uirements .
f) A map showing the area and elevations in wh ich fi lling has been co mpleted .
during the previou·s ca lendar ye ar and a comparison to fi nal closure design
contours, and include a proj ection of the ye ar in wh ich each dis crete landfill
mod ule wi ll be fi lled .
g) A writte n summary of the monitori ng res ults , indicating any changes made or
observed si nce the previ ous Annual Monito ri ng Report.
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h) The re sults of the annual testing of leach ate collection and re moval syste ms
req uired under Standard Faci lity Specificati on E.14 of the SPRRs.
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i) Updated co ncentrati on limits fo r each monitoring paramete r at each monito ri ng
we ll based on the new data set.
j) A com prehensive discussion of any Corrective Action Prog ram requir ed by this
MRP under Sect ion A.6.
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3. Seep Reporting: The Disch arger shall re port by telephone any seepage from the
disposal area immediate ly afte r it is discove red . A written report shall be fi led with
the Central Val ley Water Boa rd with in seven days , containing at least the
fo llowi ng info rmatio n:
a) A map showing the locati on(s) of seepage;
b) An esti mate of the flow rate ;
c) A descri pti on of the nature of the discharge (e .g., all pertinent observati ons
and analyses);
d) Verification that samples have been submitted fo r analyses of the Field
Paramete rs and Monitori ng Para m ete rs listed in Table Ill of th is MRP, and an
estimated date that the resu lts wi ll be submitted to the Central Va lley Water
Board; and
e) Corrective measures underway or proposed , and corresponding time
sched ule.
4. An nual Facility Inspecti on Reporti ng : By 15 November of each ye ar, the
Disch arger shall submit a re port describing the results of the inspection and the
re pair measures implemented , preparati ons for winter, and incl ude photog ra phs of
any problem areas and the re pairs. Refe r to Section A.4 .a of this MRP, above .
5. Major Sto rm Event Re porti ng : Followi ng major sto rm eve nts ca pable of ca using
damage or sign ifi ca nt ero sion, the Disch arger immediately shall not ify Centra l
Val ley Wate r Board staff of any damage or significa nt ero sion upon discovery and
re port subsequent re pairs with in 14 days of co mpletion of the re pairs, including
photog raphs of the problem and the rep airs. Refe r to Section A.4.b of th is MRP,
above .
6. Financial Ass urances Report: By 1 Ju�e of each year, the Discharger shall
submit a copy of the annual fi na ncial assurances re port due to Cal Recyc le that
updates the fi nancial ass u ra nces fo r closure, post-closure mainte nance, and
co rrective action. Refe r to Financial Ass urances Specifications E.1 through E.3 of
the WDRs.
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C. WAT ER QUALITY PROTECTION STANDARQ AND COMPLIANCE PERIOD
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1. Wate r Quality Protecti on Standard Re port
For each waste management unit, the Water Quality Protection Standard shall
co nsist of all COCs, the concentration lim_it for each constituent of concern , the
verification retest ing proced ure to co nfi rm measurably signifi ca nt evidence of a
re lease, the point of com pliance, and all wate r quality monitoring points fo r
each monito red med ium.
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The Wate r Quality Protection Sta ndard for natu r ally occu r ring ·waste
co nstitue nts con sists of the COCs , the co ncentration limits , and the point of
com pliance and all monitori ng po ints . Any proposed ch anges to the Wate r
Quality Prote ction Standard oth er than annual update of the co ncentrati on
limits shall· be submitted in a rep ort for rev iew and approval.
The re port shall:
a. Identify all disti nct bodies of surfa ce and ground wate r that co uld be
affected in the event of a re lease fro m a waste management unit or
portion of a unit. This list shall include at least the uppermost aq u ifer
and any permanent or ephemeral zones of perched groundwate r
underl ying the fa cility .
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b. Include a map s h owi ng the monitori ng points and backg round monitori ng
points for the surface water monitori ng prog ram, groundwate r monitori ng
program, and the unsatu rated zo ne monitori ng prog ram. The map shall
include the point of compliance in accord ance with Title 27 , section
20405.
c. Eva luate the perennial direction(s) of groundwate r move ment with in the
upperm ost groundwater zo ne(s).
d.· Include a proposed statistical meth od for calculati ng co ncentration limits
-fo r monitoring parameters and constitue nts of co ncern that are detected
in 1 Oo/o or greater of the backg round data (natu ra l ly-occu rri ng 1
constitue nts) using a statistical proced ure fro m Title 27, section
2041 5(e)(8)(A-D)] or secti on 2041 5(e)(8)(E). ·
e. Include a retesting proced ure to confi rm or deny mea surably sign ifica nt
evidence of a re lease pursuant to 'Title 27 , section 2041 5( e )(B)(E) and
s e ct ion 20420U)(1 -3).
The Wate r Quality Protection Sta ndard shall be certified by a California-.
re giste red civil engi neer or geologist as meeting the req uirements of Title 27. If
subseq uent sam pling of the backg round monitoring point(s) indicates si"gnifica nt
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wate r quality changes due to eit her seasonal fl uctuation s or ot her reasons
unrelated to wa ste management activities at the site , the Discharger may
req u est mod ifi cation of th e Water Quality Protection Sta ndard.
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The Discharger proposed the meth ods fo r ca lcu lating co ncentrat ion limits in the
20 February 2002 (revised 15 May 2002) Water Quality .Protection Standard
Report. The WQPS re port proposed the use of lnterwe ll data analys is to
ca lculate to lerance limits fo r the mon ito red co nstituents .
The Wate r Quality Protection Standard shall be upd ated , at a minimum, eve ry
five ye ars; or as req uired by natu ra l changes in backg round wate r quality .
2. Monitori ng Parameters
Monito ring paramete rs are a select group of co nstituents that are monitored .
during each monito ring eve nt that are the wa ste constitu ents , re action prod ucts , ·
haza rdous constituents, and physical paramete rs that provide a re liable
indicati on of a re lease from a waste management unit. The monitoring
paramete rs for all waste management units are those listed in Tables I through
V fo r the specified monitored medium.
3. Constituents of Concern (COCs)
The COCs include a larger group of waste co nstitu e nts, their re action prod ucts ,
and haza rdous con stitue nts that are re asonably expected to be in or derived
fro m waste contained in the waste manag�ment unit, and are req uired to be
monito red every five yea rs [Title 27 , sections 20395 and 20420(g)]. The COCs
fo r all wa ste management units at the facil ity are those lis ted in Tables I
thr ough IV for the specified mon ito red medium, and Tab le VI . The Discharger
shall monito r all COCs eve ry five yea rs , or more freq uently as req uired in
accord ance with a Corrective Action Progr am. The last 5-year COC re port was
submitted to the Central Va lley ·water Board in the 2008 Annual Monitoring
Report, and 5-year COCs are due to be monito red agai n in 201 3.
4. Conce ntrati on Limits
For a natu r ally occurring constituent of co ncern, the co ncentration limit fo r each
co nstituent of concern sha ll be determined as fo llows :
a. By ca lculati on in acco rd ance with a statisti ca l method pursuant to
Title 27, section 2041 5(e)(8); or
b. By an alternate statistical method meeting the re quirements of Title 27,
sect ion 2041 5(e)(8)(E).
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5. Retesti ng Proced ures for Confirming Evidence of a Release
If monitori ng re sults indicate meas urably signifi cant evidence of a re lease , as
described in Sta ndard Monitori ng Specification 1.45 of the SPRRs, then:
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a. For analytes that are detected ·in less than 1 0°/o of the backg round samples
(such as n_on-naturally occurri ng co nstituents), the Disch�rger shall use the
non-statistical retesting proced ure re quired in Standard Monitori ng
Specification 1.46 of the SP�Rs.
b. For analytes that are detected in 1 0°/o or greater of the ba.ckg ro und
sam ples (naturally occu rri ng constituents), the Discharger shall use one of
the statistical . retesting proced ure as req uired ·i n Sta ndard Monitoring
Specification 1.4 7 of the SPRRs.
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6� Point of Compliance ·
The point of compliance fo r the water sta ndard at each waste -management unit
is a vertical surface located at the hyd raulically downgradie nt :limit of the Unit
that exte nds through the uppermost aq u ife r underlying the -unit. The monito ri ng
locations are those approved .in the Detection Monitori ng Prog ram approved by
the Executive Offi cer.
7. Co.mpliance Period
The compliance period for each waste management ·unit shall .be the number of
ye ars eq ual to the active life of the unit plus the closure period . The
com pliance period is the minimum period during wh ich the Discharger shall
co nduct a water quality monitoring program· subseq uent to a ·release fro m the
waste management unit. The· co mpliance period shall begin anew each time
the Disch arger initiates an eva luation monitori ng program [Title 27, section
·
2041 0]. .
8. Mon ito ri ng Points
A monito ring point is a we ll, device, or location specified in the waste dis charge
req uirements at wh ich monitoring -is co nducted and at wh ich the wate r quality
protection sta ndard applies . The mon itoring points fo r each monito red medium
are listed in Section A of this MRP.
D. TRANSMITTAL LETTER FOR ALL REPORTS
A tra nsm ittal lette r explaining the essential points shall accompany each re port. At a
minimum, the tra nsm itta l letter shall identify any ·violations fo und since the last re port
was subm itted , and wh eth er the violations were correcte d . If no viola ti ons have .
occu rred since the last submitt al, this shall be stated in the transm itta l lette r. The
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transm itta l letter shall also state that a discu s sion of any violations fo und since the last
re port was subm itted , and a descri ption of the actions taken or planned for correcti ng
those violat ions, including any references to previously submitted time sched ules , is
contained in the accom panyi ng re port. The transmitta l lette r shall conta in a statement
by the discharger, or the disch arger's authorized agent, under penalty of perjury, th at
to the best of the signer's knowledge the re port is true, accu rate , and co mplete .
The Disch arger shall implement the above monitori ng prog ram on the effective date of this
Progr am.
Ordered by __ J._L __ �{)_){2_�_· .,.._{�_· ......;...___ __ _
·f��-PAM ELA C. CREEDON, Executive Officer
(Date)
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AMERICAN AV ENUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FACILITY
FRESNO COUNTY
TA BLE I
GROUNDWAT ER DETECTION MON ITORI.NG PROGRAM
Paramete r
Field Paramete rs
Groundwate r Elevation
Tem perature
Electri cal Conductivity
pH
Turbidity
Mon itoring Parameters
Ft. & 1 OOth s, M.S.L.
OF
umhos/cm
pH units
Turbidity units
Tota l Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/L 1
Chloride mg/L
Carbonate mg/L
Bicarbonate mg/L
Nitrate -Nitrogen mg/L
Sulfate mg/L
Calcium mg/L
Magnesium mg/L
Potassium mg/L
Sodium mg/L
Volatile Organic Com p ounds ug/L2
(USEPA Method 8260B, short list , see Table V)
5-Year Constituents of Concern (see Ta ble VI)
Total Organic Carbon mg/L
lno rg anics (dissolved) ug/L
Vo latile Organic Com p ounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8260B, exte nded list)
Sem i-Vol ati le Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 82700)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides ug/L
(USEPA Method 8151A)
Organophosphorus Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8141 B)
2 Milligrams per liter
Micrograms per liter
Sampling · Frequ ency -
Quarterly
Semiannual
Semiannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual ·
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
5 years
5 ye ars
5 ye ars
5 yea rs
5 ye ars
5 yea rs
Reporting
Frequ ency
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Sem iannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
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and every 5 years
thereafter
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TABLE II
UNSAT URATED ZO NE DETECTION MONITO RING PROG RAM
PAN LYS IMETERS1 (or oth er va dose zone monitoring device)
Parameter
Field Parameters
· Electrical Conductivity
pH
Vol ume of liquid re moved
Monitoring Parameters
umhos/cm
pH units
gallons
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/L
Chloride mg/L
Carbonate mg/L
Bicarbo nate mg/L
Nitrate -Nitrogen mg/L
Sulfate mg/L
Calcium mg/L
Magnes ium mg/L
Potassium mg/L
Sodium mg/L
Volati le Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8260B, short list, see Table V)
5-Year Constitu ents of Concern (see Ta ble VI)
Total Organic Carbon mg/L
lno rg anics (dissolved) ug/L
Vol atile Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8260B, extended list)
Semi-Volati le Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 82700)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides ug/L
(USEPA Method 81 51A)
Organophosphorus Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8141 B)
Sampling
Frequency
Semiannual
Semiannual
Monthly
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual.
Semiannual
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 ye ars
5 years
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Reporti ng
Frequ ency
Semiannual
Sem iannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
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there after
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ll II
ll II
Pan lysimeters shall be inspected for the presence of liquid month ly. If liquid is detected in a previously dry
pan lysi meter, the Discharger shall verbally notify Centra l Valley Water Board staff with in seven days and shall
immediate ly sample and test the liquid fo r Field and Mon itori ng Parameters listed in Table II.
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FRESNO COUNTY
TAB LE Ill
LEAC HATE MON ITORING 1, SEEP MONITORI NG 2, AND LC RS TESTI NG 3
Parameter
Field Parameters
Tota l Flow
Flow Rate
Electrical Cond uctivity
pH
Monitoring Parameters
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Chloride
Carbon ate
Bicarbon ate
Nitrate -Nitrogen
Sulfate
Calci um
Magnesium
Potassium
Sodium
Volatile Organic Compounds
Gallons
Gallons/Day
umhos/cm
pH units .
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mgjl
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
ug/�
(USEPA Method 8260B, short list, see Table V)
5-Ye ar Consti tuents of Concern (see Ta ble VI)
Total Organic Carbon mg/L
Sampling
Frequ ency
Month ly
Month ly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Annually_
Annually
A6nually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually ·
5 years .
Reporting
Frequency
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Annually
Annually
An nually
Annually .
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annua.l ly
Annually
Annually
Annually
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lnorganics (dissolved) ug/L 5 years and every 5 years
Volatile· Organic Com p ounds ug/L 5 years thereafter
(USEPA Method 8260B, exte nded list)
Semi-Vo latile Organic Compounds ug/L 5 years IJ
(USEPA Method 82700)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides ug/L 5 years IJ
(USEPA Method 8151A)
Organophosphorus Compounds ug/L 5 ye ars IJ
(USEPA Method 8141 B)
LCRS Testi ng 3 An nually Annually
If leachate is detected in a pre viously dry sump, the Discharger shall verba lly notify Central Va lley Water
Board staff with in seven days and shall immediately sample and test the leachate for Field and Monitoring
Para meters listed in Table Ill. Leachate in the LCRS sump shall then be sampled for all param ete rs and
constitue nts in accord ance with the freq uencies listed in Ta ble Ill whenever liquid is present.
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2 Leachate seeps shall be sam pled and analyzed fo r the Field and Monitoring Parameters in this ta ble upon
detecti on. The quantity of leachate shall be esti m ated and reported in gallons/day. Also, refe r to Section 8.3
3 The Discharger shall test each LCRS annually pursuant to Title 27, sect ion 20340(d) to demonstrate proper
operat ion. The re sults of the tests shall be co mpared with earlier tests made under co mparable co nditions.
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FRESNO COUNTY
TA BLE IV
SURFACE WATER DETECTION MONITORING PROGRAM
Paramete r
Field Parameters
Electri cal Conductivity
pH
Turbidity
Flow to Waters of U.S.
Mon itoring Paramete rs
umhos/cm
pH units
Tu rbid ity units
Yes or No
Sampling
Frequ ency1
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semia nnual
Semiannual
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Reporti ng
Frequ ency
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Total Dissolved Solids (TD S) mg/L Semiannual Sem iannual
Carb onate mg/L Semiannual Sem iannual
. Bicarbonate mg/L Semiannual Sem iannual
Chloride mg/L Semiannual Sem iannual
-----Nitrate---Nitrog en mg/1::---------S-en�ianntla�Semiannual
Sulfate mg/L Semiannual Semiannual
Calcium mg/L Semiannual Semiannual
Magnesi um mg/L Semiannual Semiannual
Potassium mg/L Semiann·u al Semiannual
Sodium mg/L Semiannual Semiannual
Vo latile Organic Compounds ug/L Semiannual Semiannual
(USEPA Method 82608, short list , see Table V)
5-Year Constituents of Concern (see Ta ble VI)
Total Organic Carbon mg/L 5 years 201 3
lnorganics (dissolved) ug/L 5 years and every 5 years
Volatile Organic Comp ounds ug/L 5 years thereafter
(US EPA Method 82608, extended list)
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds ug/L 5 years II II
(USEPA Method 82700)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides ug/L 5 years II II
(USEPA Method 8151A)
Organophosphorus Compounds ug/L 5 years II
(USEPA Method 8141 8)
Semiannual surfa ce wate r monitori ng is req uired twice per year 'w hen there is water present at the designated
. surface wate r monitoring point any time during the re porting period (1 January to 30 June or 1 July to 31
December). Reporti ng shall include wheth er there was flow fro m the fa cility to waters of the U.S. when the
samples were collected. ·
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COUNTY OF FRESNO
AMERICAN AVENUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FAC ILITY
FRESNO COUNTY
TA BLE V
MONITORING PARAM ETERS FOR DETECTION MONilORING
Surrog ates fo r ·Metallic Constituents:
pH
Total Dissolved Solids
Electrica l Conductivity
Chlori de
Sulfate
Nitrate nitrogen
Volati le Org anic Compounds, ·short list:
USEPA Method 82608
Acetone • .
Acrylonitrile
Benze ne
Bromochloromethane
Brom odichloromethane
Bromofo rm (Tri bromomethane)
Carbon disulfi de -·
Carbon tetra chloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlo�oethane (Ethyl chloride)
Chlorofo rm (Trichloromethane)
Dibromochloromethane (Chlorodibromometh ane)
1,2-Di bromo-3-ch loropropane (DBCP)
1,2 -Dibromoeth ane (Ethylene dibro mide; EDB)
o-Dichlorobenze ne (1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene)
m-Dichlorobenze ne (1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene)
p-Dichlorobenzene ( 1 A-Dichlorobenzene)
tra ns-I ,4-Dichloro-2-butene
· Dichlorodifl uoromethane (CFC-1 2)
1,1 -Dichl oroethane (Ethylidene chloride)
1,2 -Dichl oroethane (Ethylene dich loride)
1,1 -Dich loroethylene (1 ,1 -Dichloroethene; Vi nylidene chloride)
cis-1,2 -Dichloroethylene (cis-1,2-Dichloroethene)
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (tra ns-1,2-Dichloroethene)
1,2 -Dich l oro propane (Pro pylene dichloride)
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
tra ns-1,3-Dichloropropene
Di-isopropylether (DIPE)
Eth anol
Ethyltertiary butyl et her
Ethyl benzene
2-Hexanone (Methyl butyl ketone)
Hexach l orobutadiene
Methyl brom ide (Bromomethene)
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
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TA BLE V
MONITORING PARAMETERS FOR DETECTION MONITORING
Methylene bromide (Dibromomethane)
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)
Methyl et hyl keto ne (MEK: 2-Buta none)
Methyl iodide (lodomethane)
Methyl t-butyl eth er .
Continued
4-Methyl-2-penta none (Methyl isobutyl keto ne)
Naphthalene
Styrene
Te rtiary amyl methyl ether
Tertiary butyl alcohol
1,1, 1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
1, 1 .2,2-Tetrach loroethane
Tetrachl oroethylene (Tetrachloroethene; Perchloroethylene)
Toluene
1 ,2,4-Trich lorobenz ene
1,1, 1-Trichloroeth ane (Methylchlorofo rm )
1,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene (Trichloroethene)
Trichlorof luoromethane (CFC-11)
1 ,2,3-Trichloropropane
Vinyl acetate
Vi nyl chloride
Xylenes
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FRESNO COUNTY
TA BLE VI
5-YEAR COCs & APPROVED USEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
lnorganics (d issolved):
Aluminum
Anti mony
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt .
Copper
Silver
Ti n
Vanadium
Zinc
Iron·
Manganese
Arsenic
Lead
Mercu ry
Nickel
Selenium
Thallium
Cyanide
Sulfide
USEPA Meth od
601 0
7041
60 10
60 10
7131A
60 10
60 10
601 0
60 10
60 1D
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
7062
742 1
7470A
752 1
7742
7841
90 10C
90308
Volati le Organic Compounds, extended list:
USEPA Meth od 82608
Acetone
Acetonitri le (Methyl cy anide)
Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Allyl ch l oride (3-C hloropro pene)
Benzene
Bromochloro methane ( Chlorobro momethane)
Bromodichloromethane (Dibromoch loro methane)
Bromoform (Tribro m omethane)
Carbon disulfi de
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorobe nze ne
Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride)
Chlorofo rm (Tri chloromethane)
Chloroprene
Di bromochloromethane (Chlorodibromomethane)
1 ,2-Dibromo-3-ch loro propane (DBCP)
1 ,2-Dibromoethane (Ethylene dibrom ide; EDB)
a-Di chlorobenze ne (1 ,2-Dichlorobe nzene)
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TA BLE VI
5-YEAR COCs & APPROVED USEPA ANALYT ICAL METHODS
Continued
m-Dichlorobenzene (1 �3-Dichlorobenzene)
p-Di chlorobe nzene (1 ,4-Dich lorobenze ne)
trans- 1 ,4-Dichloro-2-butene
Dichlorodifluorometh ane (CFC 12)
1 I 1 -Dichloroethane (Ethylidene chloride)
1 �2-Dichloroeth ane (Ethylene dichl oride)
1 I 1 -Dich loroethylene (1 I 1-Dichloroethene; Vinylidene chloride)
cis- I �2-Dichloroethylene (cis-1 �2-Dichloroethene)
tra ns-I ,2-Dichloroethylene (tra ns-1 12-Dichloroethene)
1,2-Dichloropropane (Propylene dichloride)
1 �3-Dichloropropane (Tri methyle ne dichloride)
2,2-Dichloropropane (lsopropyl idene chloride) ·
1 I 1 -Dichl oro propene
cis-1 I 3-Dichloroprope ne
trans- I I 3-Dichloropropene
Di-iso propylether (01 PE)
Eth anol
Ethyltertiary butyl et her
Ethyl benze ne
Ethyl methacrylate
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone (Methyl butyl ketone)
Isobutyl alcohol
Methacrylonitrile
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK; 2-Buta none)
Methyl iodide (lodometha ne)
Methyl t-butyl ether
Methyl methacrylate
4-Methyl-2-pe ntanone (Methyl isobutyl ketone)
Methylene bromide (Dibromometh ane)
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)
Naphth alene
Propionitri le (Ethyl cy anide)
Styrene
Tertiary amyl methyl et her ·
Tertiary butyl alcohol
1 I 1 I 1 �2-Tetra chloroeth ane
1 I 1 1212-Tetra chloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene (Tetrach loroethene; Perch loroethylene; PCE)
Tol uene
1 1214-Tri ch lorobenze ne
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5-YEAR COCs & APPROV ED USEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
Continued
1,1, 1 -Trichloroethane (Met hylchloroform)
1,1 ,2-Trichloroeth ane
Trichloroethylene (Tri chloroethene; TCE)
Trichlorofl uoromethane (CFC-11)
1 ,2,3-Tri chloropropane
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl chloride (Chloroethene)
Xylene (tota l)
Semi-Vo lati le Organic Compounds:
USEPA Meth od 82700 -base, neutra l, & acid extractables
Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene
Acetophenone
2-Acetylaminofl uorene (2-AAF)
Aldrin
4-Am inobiphenyl
Anthracene
Be nzo[a]anth racene (Benzanthracene)
Benzo[b]fluoranthene
Benzo[k]fl uoranthene
Benzo[g ,h,i]perylene
Be nzo [a]pyrene
Benzyl alcohol
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
alpha-BHC
beta-BHC
delta-BHC
.gamma-BHC (Lindane)
Bis(2-ch loroeth oxy)methane
Bis(2-ch l oroethyl) et her (Dichloroethyl et her)
Bis(2-chloro-1 -methyethyl) ether (Bis(2-ch loroisopropyl) ether; DCI P)
4-Brom ophenyl phenyl et her
Butyl be nzyl phthalate (Benzyl butyl phthalate)
Chlord ane
p-C hloroan iline
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol (4-C hloro-3-methylphenol)
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-C hlorophe nol
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether
Chrysene
a-C resol (2-methylphenol)
m-Cresol (3-methylphenol)
p-Cresol ( 4-m e thylphenol)
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TABLE VI
5-YEAR COCs & APPROVED USEPA ANALYT ICAL METHODS
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDT
Dial late
Dibenz[a ,h]anthracene
Dibe nzofu ra n
Di-n-but}'l phth alate
3, 3'-Dich1orobe nzidine
2,4-Dichloro phenol
2, 6-Dichlorophenol
Dieldrin
Diet hyl phth alate
p-(Dimethylamino )azobenzene
7, 1 2-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
3, 3'-Dimethylbenzidine
2,4-Dimehtylphenol (m-X ylenol)
Dimethyl phthalate
m-Dinitrobe nze ne
Contin ued
4,6�Dinitro-o-cre sol (4 ,6�Di nitro-2-met hylphenol)
2,4-Dinitro phenol
2,4-Dinitroto luene
2, 6-Dinitrotoluene
Di-n-cetyl phth alate
Diphenylamine
Endosulfan I
Endosulfa n II
Endosulfan sulfate
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde ·
Ethyl methanesulfon ate
Famphur
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
Hexachlorobe nzene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachloro pro pene
lndeno(1 ,2,3-c,d)pyrene
lsodrin
lsophorone
lsosafrole
Kepone
Methapyri lene
Methoxych lor
3-Methyl cholanthrene
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5-YEAR COCs & APPROVED US EPA ANALYTI CAL METHODS
Methyl methanesulfo nate
2-Met hyl naphthalene
1 ,4-Naphthoq uinone
1-Naphthylamine
2-Nap�thylam ine
o-Nitroaniline (2-N itroaniline)
m-N itroaniline (3-Nitroaniline)
p-Nitroa niline (4 -Nitroaniline)
Nitrobenzene
o-N itrophenol (2-N itrophenol)
Continued
p-Nitrophenol (4-Nitrophenol)
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine (Di-n-butylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosodiethylamine (Diethylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosod imethylamine (Dimet hylnitro samine)
N-N itrosodiphenylam ine ( Di phenyln itrosam i ne)
N-Nitros odipropyl amine (N-Nitroso-N-dipropylamine; Di-n-propylnitrosamirie)
N-Nitros omethylethylamine (Met hylet hylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosopiperidine
N-Nitrosospyrrolidine
5-Nitro-o-tol uidine
Pentach lorobenzene .
Pentachloron itrobe nze ne (PCNB)
Pentachlorophenol
Phenacet in
Phenanthrene
Phenol
p-Phenylenediamine
Polych lorinated biphenyls (PCBs; Aroclors)
Pronamide
Pyrene
Safro le
1 ,2,4,5-Tetra ch lorobe nze ne
2,3,4,6-Tetrachloro phenol
a-Toluidine ·
Toxaphene
2,4, 5-Trichlorophenol
0,0,0-Triethyl phosphorot hioate
sym-Tri n itrobenze ne
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CONSTRUCTION, OPERA TION, AND CORRECTIVE ACTION
AMERICAN AVE NUE MUNICIPAL SOLI D WA STE LA N DFI LL
FRESNO COU NTY
The Cou nty of Fresno (hereafte r Discharger) ow ns and operates the American
Avenue Municipal Solid Wa ste La ndfill, at 18950 W. America n Ave , about five
miles southwest of the City of Ke rman.
The Caiifornia Reg ional Wate r Quality Control Board, Centra l Va lley Region ,
(hereafter Ce ntral Va l ley Water Board) adopted Order 5-2005-0067 on
29 Ap ril 2005, wh ich class ified the Unit as a Class Ill la ndfill as defi ned in Title
27, Californ ia Code of Reg ulations, Section 20005 et seq . (hereafter Title 27).
The proposed Order revises the existing Waste Discharge Requireme nts to
provi de for changes in the mon ito ri ng and re porting prog ram, allow fo r futu re
expa nsion , allow exca vation of an existing unlined wa ste management unit
(Phase 1 ), and implement corrective acti on .
The la ndfill co nsists of a closed unlined waste management unit (WM U)
cove ri ng 30 acres (Phase 1), and active-com posite -lined WM U cove ri ng
160 acres (Phase II 8 modules), and a 250 acre co mposite lined WM U (Phase
I II) com prised of active Mod ules 1-3 and futu re Mod ules 4-1 2.
The fa cility is located near the trough of the San Joa quin Va lley , wh ich is the
southern portion of the Central Va lley of Californ ia. The Central Va lley is a large,
northwest trend ing structu ral trough bounded by the Sierra Nevada to the east
and the Coast Ra nges to the west, and fi lled with both mari ne and continental
depos its of Jurassic to Holocene age.
The fi rst encounte red groun dwate r ra nges fro m about 112 feet to 140 feet be low
the native ground surface. · Groundwate r elevations ra nge from 48 feet MSL to
70 feet MSL. The groundwate r is unconfined . The depth to groundwater
fl uctu ates sea sonally as much as 10 feet. The direction of groundwater fl ow is
generally towa rd the southeast. The direction of groundwate r fl ow va ries
seaso nally and period ically fl ows towa rd the south . The esti mated average
groundwater grad ient is approx imately 0.0016 feet per foot
Vo latile organic co mpounds (VO Cs) were· fi rst detected in groundwater when the
detection mon itoring we lls were insta lled in 1987 . Seve ra l waste constituents
were detected in 1987 at co ncentrations below primary wate r quality st andards
includ ing : chloroeth ane; chloromethane; dichlorod ifl uoromethane; cis-1 ,3-
dichloropropylene; tetra ch loroeth ylene; 1,1, 1-trichloroetha ne; trich loroethylene;
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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. R5-2012-0064
FOR COU NTY OF FRESNO
AM ERICAN AVE NUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LAN DFILL
CLASS Ill LAN DFI LL
CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND CORRECTIVE ACTION
FRESNO COUNTY
and trich lorofl uorometh ane. These and ot her volatile organics conti nue to be
detected sporad ically in detection monito ri ng we lls at conce ntra tions below
primary water quality sta ndards.
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The Disch arger submitted an Ad dendum to the Evaluation Mon i to ri ng Prog ram
dated November 2009, to the original Evaluation Monitoring Program (1 February
2006), det ailing the curre nt re lease of waste constitue nts to ground water, which
are: 1,2,3-tri ch loropropane, 1,2-d ichloropropane, dich lorod i fl uorometh ane,
trich lorofl uoromet hane., 1,1 -d ich loroethane, tetra chloroeth ene, and
· trich loroeth ene.
The Discharger co mple ted afl Ev�luation Monitori_n_g, Prog r�m for the .release of
waste co nstitue nts to the groundwater. The nature of t.he re lease was.
demonstrated to b� volatile organic compounds that originated from landfill gas.
The exte nt of the re lease is a plume down gradient from the Phase I waste .
management unit approximately 2,400 feet to the easte rn boun_dary of the fa cil ity .
The Disch arger co mpleted an Engineeri ng Feasibility Study in accorqance with
Secti on 20425 (c) of Title 27. The Engineering Feasibility Stu9y co ncluded that
the most tech nica lly and economica lly fe asible ·Qorrective acti on alte rnative is
monito red natu ra l attenuation in -co njunction with landfill gas extraction. The ·
Discha rger submitted an Amended Report of Waste Discharge for Corrective
Action in accordance with Section 20425( d) of Title 27 .
Secti on 20080(b) of Title 27 allows the Central Vall�y Water Board to consider
the approva l of an -engineered alte rn ative to the prescriptive sta ndard fo r landfill
liner syste ms. In order to approve an engineered alte rnative in acco rd ance with
Title 27, sections 20080(c)(1) and (2),_ the Discharger must demonstrate that the
pres cri ptive design is unreasonably and unnecessari ly burdensome and wi ll cost
substantially more th an an alternative which will meet the criteria contained in
Title 27, section 20080(b), or wo uld be impracti ca l and wo uld not promote
atta inment of applica ble performance standards.
The Discharger demonstrated that the proposed engineered alternative liner 4
system is consistent with the performance goal add ressed by the particular
prescriptive standard, and prov ides protection against water quality impairment
eq uiva l ent to the prescriptive standard in accord ance with Title 27, section
20080(b )(2).
The engineered alte rnative liner proposed by the Discharger fo r the bottom liner
of the future landfill modules co nsists of, in ascend ing order: . subgrade;
geosy nthetic clay liner (GCL); 60-m il HOPE single sided textured geomembrane;
geonet drainage laye r, non-wove n fi lte r geotextile, two-foot th ick soil operati ons
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. RS-201 2-0064
FOR COUNTY OF FRESNO
AM ERI CAN AV ENUE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LAN DFILL
CLASS Ill LAN DFI LL
CONSTR UCTION, OPERATI ON, AN D CORRECTIVE ACTI ON
FRESNO COUNTY
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layer, and an LCRS. The components for the side slope are proposed to be
const ructe d of the same mate rials and in the same seq uence and manner as the
bottom liner system, with the exce ption of the subgrade. The subgrade fo r the
side slopes will not be ove r excavated and rep laced with an engineered fi ll. It wi ll
be prepared in an approp ri ate manner using accepted engineeri ng and
co nstru cti on meth ods so as to prov ide a surface that is smooth and free fro m
rocks , st icks , and other debris that co uld damage or oth erwise limit the
performance of the g�osyntheti c clay laye rs and/or geomembranes.
The action to revise waste dis charge req uirements fo r this existing fa cility is
exe mpt fro m the provisions of the Califo rnia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
Public Re source Code section 21 000, et seq., and the CEQA guidelines, in
accordance with Title 14, section 15301 . ·
This order req uires fu ll containment of wastes and does· not permit degradation of
surface or ground water. Further antideg ra dation analysis is therefo re not
needed. The discharge is co nsiste nt with the antideg rad ati on provisions of State
Water Resou rce Control Board Resolution No. 68-16.
CA LI FORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUAL ITY CONTROL BOARD
CENTRAL VA LLEY REGION
MON ITORING AND REPORTI NG PROGRAM NO. R5-201 4-0058
FOR
COU NTY OF FRESNO
AND
CHEVRON USA, INC.
COALINGA SOLID WA STE DISPOSAL SITE
CLASS Ill LAN DFI LL
CLOSURE AND POST-C L OSURE MAI NTE NAN CE
FRESNO COU NTY
This mon itoring and reporting prog ram (M RP) is issued pursuant to Cal ifornia Wate r Code
section 13267 and incorporates req uirements for groundwater monito ring and reporti ng;
fa cil ity monitori ng, mainte nance, and re porti ng; and fin ancial ass urances reporti ng conta ined
in Cal ifornia Code of Reg ulat ions, title 27, section 20005 , et seq . (hereafter Title 27), Waste
Discharge Req uirements (WDRs) Order No. R5-201 4-0058, and the Standard Provis ions and
Reporting Req uirements (SPRRs) dated January 20 12. Compliance with this MRP is
ordered by the WDRs and the Discharger shall not implement any changes to this MRP
un less a revised MRP is issued by the Central Valley Water Board or the Executive Offi cer.
A. MONITORING
The Discharger shall com ply with the detection monito ring program provis ions of
Title 27 for groundwater in accord ance with Standard Monito ring Specifications in
Section I of the SP RRs and the Mon itoring Spec ifications in Section G of the WDRs .
All monito ring shall be co nducted in accordance with the approved 27 November 1996
Sample Collection and Analysis Plan, and the 25 May 201 1 Amendment to Sampling
and Analysis Plan, wh ich includes quality assurance/quality control standards.
All compliance monitoring we lls established for the detection mon itoring program shall
con stitute the monitoring poi nts for the groundwater Wate r Qual ity Protection
Standard. All detection mon itori ng program groundwater mon itoring we lls, and
leachate seeps shall be samp led and anc,llyzed for monitoring parameters and
constituents of concern (COGs) as indicated and listed in Tables I through IV.
The Discharger may use alternative ana lytical test methods, including new USEPA
approved method s, provided the methods have method detection limits equal to or
lower than the analytical methods specified in this Monitoring and Reporting Prog ram,
and are identified in the approved Sample Col lection and Analysis Plan.
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The monito ring prog ram of this MRP incl udes:
Section
A.1
A.2
A.3
Monitoring Prog ram
Grou ndwater Monitoring
Leachate Seep Mon itoring
Facil ity Mon itoring
1. Groundwate r Monitoring
The Discharger shall ope rate and mainta in a groundwater detection monito ring
system that com plies with the applicab le provisions of Title 27, sections 2041 5
and 20420. The detection monito ring system shall be ce rtified by a Cal iforn ia
licensed profe ssional civil engineer or geolog ist as meeting the req uirements of
Title 27. The cu rrent groundwater detection monito ring system meets the
appl icable req uirements of Title 27.
The cu rrent grou ndwater monito ring network shall consist of the fo llowing:
Well
CMW-1
CMW-2A
CMW-3
CMW-4
CMW-5
CMW-6
CMW-7
Status
Active -DMP we ll
Active -DMP we ll
Active-Non DMP we ll
Active-DMP well
Active -Non DMP we ll
Active -Non DMP we ll
Active -DMP we ll
Groundwater samples shall be col lected from the detection monitoring we lls,
and any add itional we lls added as part of the approved groundwater monitori ng
system . The collected sam ples shall be analyzed for the parameters and
constituents listed in Ta ble I in accordance with the specified methods and
frequencies. The Discha rger shall col lect, preserve, and transport groundwater
samp les in accordance with the approved Sample Col lection and Analysis Plan.
Once per quarter, the Discharger shall measure the groundwater elevation in
each we ll, determ ine groundwater flow direction , and estimate groundwater flow
rates in the uppermost aquifer and in any zones of perched water and in any
add itional porti ons of the zo ne of saturation mon itored. The results shall be
reported se miannually, including the times of exp ected hig hest and lowest
elevations of the water levels in the wel ls, pursuant to Title 27, section
204 1 5(e)(15).
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Samples collected for the COC mon itoring specified in Ta ble I shall be collected
and analyzed in accordance with the methods listed in Ta ble IV every five
years. Five-year COCs were last mon itored in 201 2 and shall be mon itored
ag ain in 20 17. The results shall be reported in the Annual Mon itoring Report for
the year in wh ich the sa mples were col lected .
2. Leach ate Seep Monito ring
Seep Monitori ng: Leachate that seeps to the surface from a landfill unit shall
be sam pled and ana lyzed for the Field and Mon itoring Parameters listed in
Tab le II upon detection . The qua ntity of leachate shall be estim ated and
reported as Leach ate Flow Rate (in gal lons/day). Reporting for leach ate seeps
shall be co nducted as req uired in Section 8.3 of this MRP, below.
3. Facility Monitoring
a. An nual Faci lity Inspection
Annual ly, prior to the anticipated ra iny season, but no later than
30 September, the Discharger shall co nduct an inspection of the fa cility.
The inspection shall assess repa ir and maintenance needed for drainage
control syste ms, cover systems, and groundwater monito ring we lls; and
shall assess prepared ness for wi nter con ditions (i nclud ing but not limited
to eros ion and sed imentation control). The Discharger shall take photos
of any problems areas before and after re pairs. Any necessary
construction , mainte nance, or re pairs shall be completed by 31 Octo ber.
Annual facil ity inspection reporting shall be subm itted as req uired in
Section 8.4 of this MRP.
b. Major Storm Events
The Discharger shall inspect all precipitation , diversion, and drainage
fa cilities and all landfi ll side slopes for damage with in 7 days fo llowing
major storm events ca pable of ca using damage or significant erosion .
The Disch arger shall take photos of any problems areas before and after
re pairs. Necessa ry repa irs shall be comp leted within 30 days of the
inspection . Notification and reporting re quirements for major storm
events shall be conducted as req uired in Section 8.5 of this MRP.
c. Five-Year !so-Settlement Survey for Closed Units
For closed landfi ll units, the Discharger shall co nduct a five-year
iso-settlement survey and produce an iso-settlement map accurately
depicting the estimated total change in elevation of each portion of the
final cove r's low-hyd ra ulic-con ductivity layer. For each portion of the
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COALINGA SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
FRESNO COUNTY
landfill, this map shall show the total lowe ring of the surface elevation of
the final cove r, relative to the baseline topog ra phic map [Title 27, section
21 09 0(e)(1 & 2)]. Re porting shall be in accordance with Section 8.6 of
this MRP.
d. Standard Observations
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The Discharger shall con duct Standard Observations at the landfill in
accordance with this section of the MRP. Standard observations shall be ·
conducted in accordance with the following sched ule:
Landfi ll Unit Type
Active
Active
Inactive/C losed
I nactive/C iosed
Frequ ency
Weekly
Month ly
Monthly
Quarterly
The Standard Observations shall include:
1) For the landfill units :
Season
Wet: 1 Octo ber to 30 April
D ry: 1 May to 30 September
Wet: 1 October to 30 Apri l
Dry: 1 May to 30 September
a) Evi dence of ponded water at any point on the la ndfill outside of
any contact storm wate r/leachate diversions structures on the
active face (show affected area on map); and
b) Evidence of eros ion and/or of day-lig hted refu se.
2) Along the perimeter of the landfill units :
a) Evidence of leachate seeps, estim ated size of affected area, and
flow rate (show affected area on map); and
b) Ev idence of erosion and/or of day-lig hted refuse .
3) For rece iving wate rs :
a) Floating and suspended materials of waste orig in -presence or
absence, so urce , and size of affected area; and
b) Discoloration and turbid ity -descri pti on of colo r, sou rce , and size
of affected area. ·
Resu lts of Standard Obse rvations shall be subm itted in the sem iannual
mon itoring re ports req uired in Section 8.1 of this MRP.
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B. REPORTING
The Discharger shall submit the fo llowing reports in accordance with the req uired
sched ule:
Reporti ng Sched ule
Secti on Repo rt End of Re!2orting Period Due Date
8.1 Semian nual Mon itoring 30 June, 31 December 1 Aug ust, 1 February
Report
8.2 Annual Mon itoring 31 December 1 February
Report
8.3 Seep Reporti ng Continuous Immediately & 7 Days
8.4 Ann ual Facil ity 31 October 15 November
Inspection Report
8.5 Major Storm Event Continuous Immediately upon
Reporting damage discovery & 14
days after re pai r
completion
8.6 Su rvey and lso-Every Five Years At Clos ure Com pletion
Settlement Map for and Every Five Years
Closed Landfi lls
8.7 Financial Assu rances 31 December 1 June
Report
Reporti ng Req uirements
The Discharger shall submit monito ring reports semiannually with the data and
info rmation as req uired in this Mon itoring and Reporting Prog ram and as req uired in
WDRs Order No. R5-201 4-0058 and the Standard Provisions and Reporting
Req uireme nts (particu larly Section 1: "Standard Monito ring Specifications" and
Section J: "Response to a Release"). In reporting the monito ring data req uired by this
program, the Discharger shall arra nge the data in tab ular form so that the date, the
constituents, the concentrations, and the units are read ily discernible. The data shall
be summarized in such a manner so as to illustrate clearly the com pliance with waste
discharge requirements or the lack thereof. Data shall also be submitted in a digital
format, such as a co mputer disk.
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FRESNO COUNTY
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Field and laboratory tests shall be reported in each mon itoring report. Semiannual and
annual mon itoring reports shall be submitted to the Central Va lley Water Board in
accord ance with the above sched ule for the ca lendar period in which samples we re
taken or observati ons made. In add ition, the Discharger shall enter all mon itoring data
and monito ring reports into the online Geotracker database as req uired by Division 3
of Title 27.
The res ults of all monitori ng co nducted at the site shall be reported to the Central
Va lley Water Board in accordance with the reporting sched ule above for the ca lend ar
period in which samples were taken or observations made.
The Discharger shall reta in records of all mon itoring information, including all
cali bration and m�intenance records, all orig inal strip chart record ings of conti nuous
mon itoring instrumentati on, copies of all reports req uired by this Order, and records of
all data used to complete the ap plication for this Order. Records shall be mainta ined
throug hout the life of the fa cility including the post-clos ure period. Such reco rds shall
be leg ible and shall show the following for each sample:
a) Sample ide ntification and the mon itoring poi nt or backg ro und mon itoring point
from which it was taken, along with the id entity of the ind ivid ual who obta ined the
sample;
b) Date, time, and manner of sampling;
c) Date and time that analyses were sta rted and completed, and the name of the
perso nnel and laboratory pe rfo rm ing each analysis;
d) Complete procedure used, including method of preserving the sample, and the
identity and vo lumes of reagents used ;
e) Calcu lation of results; and
f) Resu lts of ana lyses, and the MDL and PQL for each analysis. All peaks shall be
reported .
Required Reports
1. Se miannual Mon itoring Re port: Monitoring reports shall be subm itted
semiannually and are due on 1 August and 1 Fe bruary. Each semiannual
mon itoring report shall conta in at least the followi ng:
a) For each grou ndwater mon itoring point addressed by the repo rt, a description
of:
1) The time of water level measu rement;
2) The type of pump -or other device -used for purging and the elevation of
the pump intake relative to the elevation of the screened interva l;
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3) The method of purging used to st abil ize water in the we ll bore before the
sample is taken including the pumping rate ; the eq uipment and methods
used to monitor field pH, temperature, and cond uctivity during purging;
results of pH, temperature, con ductivity, and turbid ity testing; and the
method of dispos ing of the purge wate r; ·
4) The type of pump -or other device -used for sampling, if different than the
pump or device used fo r purging; and
5) A statement that the sampling proced ure was co nducted in acco rd ance with
the approved Sample Col lection and Analysis Plan .
b) A map or aerial photog raph showing the locations of observation stati ons,
monito ring poi nts, and backg ro und mon itoring po ints.
c) The estimated quarterly groundwater flow rate and direction in the uppermost
aquifer, in any zones of perched wate r, and in any add itio nal zone of saturation
mon itored based up on water level elevati ons taken prior to the collection of the
water quality data subm itted in the report [Title 27, section 204 1 5(e)(15)].
d) Cumu lative ta bulated mon itoring data for all monito ring poi nts and constituents
for grou ndwate r, and leachate. Concentrations below the laboratory reporting
limit shall not be reported as "ND" un less the reporting limit is also given in the
ta ble. Otherwise they shall be reported "<"the reporting limit (e .g., <0.1 0).
Units shall be as re quired in Tables I and II unless sp ecific justification is given
to report in other units. Refe r to the SPRRs Section I "Standard Mon itoring
Sp ecifications" fo r req uirements regard ing MDLs and POLs.
e) Labo ratory statements of results of all analyses eva luat ing compliance with
req uirements .
f) An eva luation of the concentration of each monito ring parameter (or 5-year
COC when five ye ar COC sampling is co nducted) as compared to the cu rrent
concentration limits, and the results of any req uired verification testing for
constituents exceed ing a concentration limit. Report any actions taken under
Section J: Response to a Release for verified exceed ances of a concentration
limit.
g) An eva luation of the effectiveness of run-off/run-on control fa cilities.
h) A sum mary of all Standard Observa tions for the reporting period req uired in
Section A.3.d of th is MRP.
i) A summary of inspectio n, leak sea rch , and repair of final covers on any closed
landfill units in accord ance with an approved final post-closure maintenance
plan as req uired by Sta ndard Closure and Post-C losure Maintenance
Sp ecifications G.26 through G.29 of the SPRRs.
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2. Annual Monitoring Report: The Discharger shall submit an Annual Monitori ng
Report to the Central Va lley Water Board by 1 February cove ring the reporting
period of the previous mon itoring ye ar. If desired, the An nual Mon itoring Report
may be com bined with the second sem iannual report, but if so, shall clearly state
that it is both a semi-annual and ann ual monitoring report in its title. Each An nual
Mon itori ng Report shall conta in the fo llowing information :
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a) All mon itoring parameters shall be grap hed to show historical trends at each
monito ring point and backg ro und monito ring poi nt, for all samp les taken within
at least the previous five calendar years. If a 5-year COC event was
performed, than these pa rameters shall also be graph ically presented . Each
such graph shall plot the concentration of one or more constitue nts for the
period of record for a given mon itoring point or backg round monitoring poi nt, at
a scale approp riate to show trends or variations in water quality. The graphs
shall plot each datum, rather than plotting mean va lues. Graph ical ana lys is of
mon itoring data may be used to provide sig nificant evidence of a re lease .
b) An eva luation of the mon itoring para meters with reg ards to the cation/a nion
balance, and a graph ical presentation using a Stiff diagram, a Piper graph , or a
Schoeller plot.
c) All historica l mon itoring data for which there are detecta ble res ults , including
data for the prev ious year, shall be subm itted in ta bular form in a digital file
format such as a co mputer disk. The Central Va l ley Water Board regards the
submittal of data in hard copy and in digital format as " ... the form necessary
for ... " statistical analysis [Title 27, section 20420(h)], that facil itates periodic
review by the Centra l Va lley Water Board.
d) Hydrog raphs of each we ll showing the elevati on of grou ndwater with respect to
the elevations of the top and bottom of the screened interval and the elevation
of the pump inta ke . Hyd rographs of each we ll shall be prepared quarterly and
submitted ann ual ly.
e) A co mprehensive discussion of the com pliance record, and the res ult of any
co rrective actions taken or plan ned which may be needed to bring the
Discharger into fu ll co mpliance with the waste discharge re quirements .
f) A written summary of the monito ring resu lts, indicating any changes made or
observed since the previous Annual Mon itoring Report.
g) Updated concentration limits for each mon itori ng parameter at each monito ring
we ll based on the new data set.
3. Seep Reporti ng: The Discharger shall report by te lephone any seepage from the
disposal area immediately after it is discovered . A written report shall be fi led with
the Central Va lley Water Board with in seven days , containing at least the
fo llowing information:
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a) A map showi ng the location (s) of seepage;
b) An estim ate of the flow rate;
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c) A description of the nature of the discharge (e .g., all pertinent observations and
an alyses);
d) Verification that samp les have been submitted for analyses of the Field
Parameters and Mon itoring Parameters listed in Table II of this MRP, and an
estim ated date that the resu lts wi ll be subm itted to the Central Val ley Water
Board ; and
e) Corrective measu res underway or proposed, and correspond ing time schedule.
4. An nual Facility Ins pecti on Reporti ng: By 15 November of each year, the
Discharger shall submit a report describing the results of the inspection and the
re pair measures implem ented, preparations for winter, and include photographs of
any prob lem areas and the re pairs. Refer to Section A.3.a of this MRP, above .
5. Major Storm Event Reporting: Fol lowi ng major storm events capable of ca using
damage or significant erosion, the Discharger immed iately shall not ify Central
Va lley Water Board staff of any damage or significant erosion upon dis covery and
report subseq uent re pairs within 14 days of com pletion of the re pairs, including
photog ra phs of the problem and the re pairs. Refer to Section A.3.b of this MRP,
above.
6. Survey and !so-Settlement Map fo r Closed La ndfills: The Discharger shall
co nduct a survey and submit an iso-settlement map for each closed area of the
landfi ll every five ye ars pursuant to Title 27, section 21 090 (e). Refer to Section
A.3.c of this MRP, above.
7. Financial Ass urances Report: By 1 June of each year, the Discharger shall
submit a copy of the annual financial assu rances report due to Cal Recycle that
updates the fi nancial assurances for closure, post-clos ure maintenance, and
corrective acti on. Refer to Financial Assu rances Specifications F.1 throug h F.3 of
the WDRs.
C. WAT ER QUALITY PROTECTION STAN OARD AN D COMPLIANCE PERIOD
1. Water Qual ity Protecti on Standard Report
For each waste management un it, the Water Quality Protection Standard shall
consist of all COCs, the concentration limit for each constituent of concern, the
verification retesting proced ure to confirm measurably significant evidence of a
release, the point of co mpliance, and all water quality monitoring points for each
monitored medium.
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The Water Quality Protection Standard for natu ra lly occurring waste
constituents consists of the COCs, the concentration limits , and the point of
com pliance and all monitoring points. Any proposed changes to the Water
Quality Prote ction Stand ard other than annual update of the concentrati on lim its
shall be submitted in a report for review and approva l.
The report shall:
a. Identify all disti nct bod ies of surfa ce and ground water that co uld be
affe cted in the event of a release from a waste management unit or
portion of a unit. This list shall include at least the uppermost aquifer and
any perma nent or ephemeral zones of perched grou ndwater underlying
the fa cility.
b. Include a map showing the mon itoring points and backg round monitoring
poi nts for the grou ndwater mon itoring prog ram . The map shall include
the point of co mpliance in accord ance with Title 27, section 20405 .
c. Evaluate the perennial directi on(s) of groundwater movement with in the
upperm ost groundwater zo ne(s).
d. Include a proposed statistical method for calcu lati ng concentration limits
for monito ring parameters and constituents of concern that are detected
in 10% or greater of the backg ro und data (naturally-occurring
constituents) using a statistical proced ure from Title 27, section
2041 5(e)(8)(A-D)] or section 2041 5(e)(8)(E).
e. Include a retesting procedure to confirm or deny measurably significant
evide nce of a release pursuant to Title 27, section 20415(e)(8)(E) and
section 20420 0)(1 -3).
The Water Quality Protect ion Standard shall be certified by a Californ ia
reg istered civil eng ineer or geolog ist as meeting the req uirements of Title 27. If
su bseq uent sam pl ing of the background monito ring poi nt(s) ind icates significant
water qual ity cha nges due to either seasonal fl uctuations or other reasons
unre iated to waste management activities at the site, the Discharger may
req uest mod ification of the Water Qual ity Protection Standard.
The Discharger proposed the methods for ca lculating concentrat ion limits in the
21 January 2009 Water Quality Protection Standard Report. The WQ PS report
proposed to use lntrawe ll data analysis to calculate tolerance limits for the
mon itored constituents.
The Water Qual ity Protection Standard shall be upd ated annually for each
monito ring we ll using new and historical mon itoring data .
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2. Monitori ng Parameters
Mon itoring pa rameters are a select group of constituents that are mon itored
during each monito ring event that are the waste constituents, reaction products,
hazardous constituents, and physical pa rameters that provide a re liable
ind ication of a release from a waste management unit. The mon itoring
parameters for all waste management un its are those listed in Tables I thro ugh
Ill for the specified monitored med ium.
3. Constitue nts of Concern (COCs)
The COCs incl ude a larger group of waste constituents, their reaction prod ucts,
and haza rdous constitue nts that are reaso nably expected to be in or derived
from waste conta ined in the waste ma nagement unit, and are req uired to be
mon itored every five ye ars [Title 27, sections 20395 and 20420(g)]. The COCs
for all waste management units at the fa cility are t h ose listed in Tables I and II
for the specified mon itored medium, and Table IV. The Discharger shall
monitor all COCs every five years, or more freq uently as req uired in acco rd ance
with a Co rrective Action Prog ram. The last 5-year COC report was submitted to
the Central Va lley Water Board in the 20 12 Annual Monitoring Report, and 5-
year COCs are due to be mon itored aga in in 20 17
4. Conce ntrati on Limits
For a naturally occurring constituent of concern , the concentration limit for each
constituent of concern shall be determ ined as follows:
a. By calcu lation in accorda nce with a sta tistical method pursuant to Title 27,
section 2041 5(e)(8); or
b. By an alternate statistical method meeting the req uirements of Title 27,
section 2041 5(e)(8)(E).
The methods for calculating concentration limits were included in the
21 January 2009 Water Quality Protection Standard Report. The WQ PS report
proposed to use lntrawell data analys is to calcu late tolerance limits for the
mon itored constituents.
5. Retesti ng Proced u res for Confi rm ing Evi dence of a Release
If monito ring re sults ind icate measurably sign ificant evidence of a re lease, as
described in Standard Monitoring Specification 1.45 of the SPRRs, then :
a. For analytes that are detected in less than 10% of the background samp les
(such as non-naturally occu rring constituents), the Discharger shall use the
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non-statistical rete st ing proced ure req uired in Standard Mon itoring
Specification 1.46 of the SP RRs.
b. For analytes that are detected in 10% or greater of the backg ro und sa mples
(naturally occu rring constitue nts), the Discharger shall use one of the
statistical retesting procedure as req uired in Standard Monitoring
Specification 1.47 of the SPRRs.
6. Point of Compliance
The point of co mpliance for the .water standard at each waste management unit
is a vertical su rfa ce located at the hyd raulically downg ra dient limit of the Unit
that extends through the uppermost aq u ifer underlying the unit. The following
are mon itoring locations at the point of com pliance:
Point of Compl ia nce Monitoring We lls
CMW-1
7. Compl iance Period
CMW-2A
CMW-4
CMW-7
The com pliance period fo r each waste management unit shall be the number of
years equal to the active life of the unit plus the closu re period . The com pliance
period is the minimum period during wh ich the Discharger shall cond uct a water
quality mon itoring program subseq uent to a release from the waste
management unit. The co mpliance period shall beg in anew each time the
Discharger initiates an eva luation mon itori ng program [Title 27 , section 204 1 0].
8. Monitori ng Points
A monitori ng po int is a we ll, device , or location specified in the waste discharge
req uirements , which mon itoring is cond ucted and at which the water quality
protection standard applies . The monito ring poi nts fo r each mon itored med ium
are listed in Section A of this MRP. ·
D. TRAN SMITTAL LETTER FOR ALL REPORTS
A transm ittal letter ex plaining the essential points shall accompany each re port. At a
minimum, the transm ittal letter shall identify any violations fo und since the last report
was submitted , and if the violations were corrected . If no violations have occu rred
since the last subm itta l, this shall be stated in the transmittal lette r. The transm itta l
letter shall also state that a discussion of any vio lations fo und since the last re port was
subm itted , and a description of the actions taken or planned fo r correcting those
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violations, includ ing any references to previously submitted time sched ules , is
contained in the accompanying report. The transmittal letter shall contain a statement
by the discharger, or the discharger's authorized agent, under penalty of perj ury, that
to the best of the signer's knowledge the report is true, accurate, and complete.
The Discharger shall implem ent the abov7m ni �ing program on the effective date of this
Program. )
Ordered b Jf ,
PAMELA C. CREEDON, Executive Officer
�&1/J t 7 (bate)
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TABLE I
GROUNDWA TER DETECTI ON MON ITORI NG PROG RAM
Parameter Units
Field Param eters
Groundwater Elevation
Te mperature
Electrical Cond uctivity
pH
Turbidity
Ft. & 100th s, M.S.L.
OF
umhos/cm
pH units
Turbid ity units
Monitori ng Parameters
Total Dissolved Solids {TDS) mg/L 1
Chloride mg/L
Carbonate mg/L
Bica rbonate mg/L
Nitrate -Nitrog en mg/L
Sulfate mg/L
Calcium mg/L
Magnesium mg/L
Potassium mg/L
Sodium mg/L
Volatile Organic Com pounds ug/L2
(USEPA Method 82608, short list, see Table IV)
5-Yea r Constituents of Concern (see Ta ble V)
Tota l Organic Carbon mg/L
lnorganics (dissolved) ug/L
Volati le Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 82608, exte nded list)
Sem i-Volatile Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 82700)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides ug/L
(USEPA Method 81 51A)
Organophosphorus Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8141 8)
2 Mill igrams per liter
Micrograms per liter
Samp ling
Frequ ency
Quarterly
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Semiannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Se miannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Sem iannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
5 yea rs
5 years
5 years
5 yea rs
5 years
5 years
Reporting
Frequ ency
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual ·
Semiannual
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
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TA BLE II
LEACHATE SEEP MONITORING 1
Parameter
Field Parameters
Total Flow
Flow Rate
Electrical Conductivity
pH
Monitoring Parameters
Tota l Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Chloride
Carbonate
Bicarbonate
Nitrate -Nitrog en
Sulfate
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
Sodium
Volatile Organic Compounds
Gallons
Gal lons/Day
umhos/cm
pH units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
ug/L
(USEPA Method 8260 8, short list, see Table IV)
5-Year Constitue nts of Concern (see Table V)
Total Organic Carbon mg/L
lnorganics (dissolved) ug/L
Volatile Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 82608, extended list)
Sem i-Volatile Organic Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8270D)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides ug/L
(USEPA Method 81 51A)
Organophosphorus Compounds ug/L
(USEPA Method 8141 8)
Sampling
Frequ ency
Monthly
Monthly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
An nually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
An nually
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
Reporting
Frequ ency
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Semiannual
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annua lly
Annua lly
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
1 Leachate seeps shall be sampled and analyzed for the Field and Monitoring Param eters in this table upon
detection. The quantity of leachate shall be estimated and reported in gallons/d ay. Also, refer to Section 8.3
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MONITORING PARAMETERS FOR DETECTION MON ITORING
Su rrogates for Metallic Constituents:
pH
Total Dissolved Solids
Electrical Conductivity
Chloride
Su lfate
Nitrate nitrog en
Volati le Organic Compounds, short list:
USEPA Method 82608
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
Benzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromod ichloromethane
Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroeth ane (Ethyl chloride)
Chloroform (Trichlorqmethane)
Dibromochloromethane (Chlorodibromomethane)
1 ,2-Di bromo-3-ch loropropane (DBCP)
1 ,2-Di bromoethane (Ethylene dibromide; EDB)
o-Dichlorobenzene (1 ,2-Dich lorobenzene)
m-Dich lorobenzene (1 ,3-Dich lorobenzene)
p-Dichlorobenzene ( 1 A-Dichlorobenzene)
trans-I ,4-Dich loro-2-butene
Dichlorod ifluoromethane (CFC-1 2)
1, 1-Dichloroeth ane (Ethylidene chloride)
1 ,2-Dich loroethane (Ethylene dichloride)
1,1 -Dichloroethylene (1 , 1 -Dichloroethene; Vinylidene chloride)
cis-1 ,2-Dich loroethylene (cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene)
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (tra ns-1 ,2-Dich loroethene) 1 ,2-Dichloropropane (Pro pylene dichloride)
cis-1 ,3-Dich loropropene
trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
Di-isopropylether (DIPE)
Ethanol
Ethyltertiary butyl ether
Ethyl benzene
2-Hexanone (Methyl butyl ketone}
Hexachlorobutadiene
Methyl bromide (Bromomethene)
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
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TABLE Ill
MONITORI NG PARAMETERS FOR DETECTION MON ITORING
Methylene bromide (Dibromomethane)
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK: 2-Butanone)
Methyl iodide (lodomethane) ·
Methyl t-butyl ether
Contin ued
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (Methyl isobutylketone)
Naphthalene
Styrene
Tertiary amyl methyl ether
Tertiary butyl alcohol
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,1 .2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene (Tetrachloroethene; Perchloroethylene)
Toluene ·
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1, 1,1-Trich loroethane (Methylchloroform)
1,1,2-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethylene (Trichloroethene)
Trich lorofl uoromethane (CFC-11)
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
Vinyl .acetate
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
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TABLE IV
5-YEAR COCs & APPROV ED l.J SEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
lnorga nics (d issolved):
Aluminum
Antimony
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Silver
Tin
Vanad ium
Zinc
Iron
Manganese
Arse nic
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Selen ium
Thallium
Cyanide
Su lfide
USEPA Method
60 10
7041
60 10
60 10
71 31A
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
60 10
7062
742 1
7470A
752 1
7742
7841
90 10C
9030B
Volati le Organic Compounds, extended list:
US EPA Method 82608
Aceto ne
Aceto nitrile (Methyl cya nide)
.Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Allyl chloride (3-C hloropropene)
Benzene
Bromochloromethane ( Chlorobromomethane)
Bromodichloromethane (Dibrom ochloromethane)
Brom oform (Tribromomethane)
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrach loride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride)
Chloroform (Trich loromethane)
Chloroprene
Dibromochlorometh ane (Chlorod ibromomethane)
1 ,2-Dibromo-3-ch loropropane (DBCP)
1 ,2-Dibromoet hane (Ethylene dibromide; EDB)
a-Dichlorobenzene (1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene)
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TABLE IV
5-YEAR COCs & APPROV ED USEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
Conti nued
m-Dichlorobenzene (1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene)
p-Dichlorobenzene (1 A-D ichlorobenzene)
trans-1 ,4-Dichloro-2-butene
Dichlorod ifluoromethane (CFC 12)
1,1 -Dichloroet hane (Ethyl idene chloride)
1 ,2-Dich loroethane (Ethylene dichloride)
1,1 -Dichloroethylene (1 , 1-Dichloroethene; Vinylidene chloride)
cis-I ,2-Dichloroethylene (cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene)
trans-I ,2-Dichloroethylene (trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene)
1 ,2-Dichloropropane (Propylene dichloride)
1 ,3-Dichloropropane (Tri methylene dichloride)
2,2-Dichloropropane (lsopropylidene chloride)
1 , 1 -Dichloropropene
cis-1 ,3-Dich loropropene
trans-I ,3-Dichloropropene
Di-isopropylether (DI PE)
Etha nol
Ethyltertiary butyl ether
Ethyl benzene
Ethyl methacrylate
Hexach lorobutad iene
2-Hexanone (Methyl butyl ketone)
Isobutyl alcohol
Methacrylon itrile
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK; 2-Butanone)
Methyl iodide (lodomethane)
Methyl t-butyl ether
Methyl methacrylate
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (Methyl isobutyl ketone) ·
Methylene bromide (Dibromomethane)
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)
Naphthalene
Propionitri le (Ethyl cyanide)
Styrene ·
Tertiary amyl methyl ether
Te rtiary butyl alcohol
1,1, 1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,1 ,2,2-Tetrach loroethane
Tetrach loroethylene (Tetrachloroethene; Perchloroethylene; PCE)
Tol uene
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5-YEAR COCs & APPROV ED USEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
Conti nued
1 ,2,4-Tri chlorobenzene
1,1, 1 -Tri chloroethane (Methylchloroform)
1,1 ,2-Tri chloroethane
Trich loroethylene (Trichloroethane; TCE)
Trichlorofl uoromethane (CFC-11)
1 ,2,3-Trich loropropane
Vi nyl acetate
Vinyl chloride (Chloroethene)
Xy lene (total)
Sem i-Volati le Organic Compounds:
USEPA Method 8270D -base, neutral, & acid extracta bles
Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene
Aceto phenone
2-Acety laminofl uorene (2-AAF)
Aldrin
4-Aminobiphenyl
Anthracene
Benzo[a]anthracene (Benzanthracene)
Benzo[b ]fluoranthene
Benzo[k]fluoranthene
Benzo[g , h, i]perylene
Benzo[a]pyrene
Benzyl alcohol
Bis(2-et hyl hexyl) phthalate
alpha-BHC
beta-BHC
delta-BHC
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether (Dichloroethyl ether)
Bis(2-ch loro-1 -methyethyl) ether (Bis(2-ch loroisopropyl) ether; DCI P)
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
Butyl benzyl phthalate (Benzyl butyl phthalate)
Chlordane
p-C hloroaniline
Chlorobenzi late
p-Chloro-m-cresol (4-Chloro-3-methylphenol)
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chlorophenol ·
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether
Chrysene
o-Cresol (2-methylphenol)
m-Cresol (3-methylphenol)
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5-YEAR COCs & APPROV ED USEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
p-Cresol (4-methylphenol)
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDT
Diallate
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
Dibenzofuran
Di-n-butyl phthalate
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
Dieldrin
Diethyl phthalate
p-(Dimethylamino )azobenzene
7, 1 2-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
2,4-Dimehtylphenol (m-Xylenol)
Dimethyl phthalate
m-Dinitrobenzene
Continued
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol (4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol)
2,4-Dinitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
Di-n-cetyl phthalate
Diphenylamine
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan sulfate
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Ethyl methanesulfonate
Famphur
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Heptach lor
Heptachlor epoxide
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachl oropropene
lndeno(1 ,2,3-c,d)pyrene
lsodrin
lsophorone
lsosafrole
Kepone
Methapyri lene
Methoxych lor
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3-Methylcholanthrene
Methyl methanesulfonate
2-Methylnaphthalene
1 A-Naphthoq uinone
1-Naphthylamine
2-N aphthylamine
o-N itroa niline (2-N itroa niline)
m-N itroaniline (3-N itroan il ine)
p-Nitroaniline (4-Nitroaniline)
Nitrobenzene
o-Nitrophenol (2-Nitrophenol)
Continued
p-Nitrophenol (4-Nitrophenol)
N-Nitrosodi-n-butyl amine (Di-n-butylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosodiethylamine (Diethylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosod imethylamine (Dimethyln itrosamine)
N-N itrosod iphenylam ine (Diphenylnitrosamine)
N-N itrosodipropylamine (N-Nitroso-N-dipropylamine; Di-n-propylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosomethylethylamine (Methylethylnitrosami ne)
N-Nitrosopiperidine
N-Nitrosospyrrolidine
· 5-N itro-o-toluidine
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
Pentach lorophenol
Phenacetin
Phenanthrene
Phenol
p-Phenylenediam ine
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs; Aroclors)
Pronamide
Pyrene
Safrole
1 ,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
o-Tol uidine
Toxaphene
2,4, 5-Trich lorophenol
0,0,0-Triethyl phosphoroth ioate
sym-Tri nitrobenzene
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Continued
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides:
USEPA Method 8151A
2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
Dinoseb (DNBP; 2-sec-Butyl-4 ,6-di nitrophenol)
Silvex (2 ,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid; 2,4,5-TP)
2,4,5-T (2 ,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
Organophosphorus Compounds:
USEPA Method 81418
Atraz ine
Chlorpyrifos
0,0-Diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothi oate (Th ionazin)
Diazinon
Dimethoate
Disulfoton
Methyl parathion (Parath ion methyl)
Parathion
Ph o rate
Simazine
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INFORMATION SHEET
ORDER RS-20 14-0058
COU NTY OF FRESNO AND CHEVRON USA, INC.
CLOS URE AND POST-C LOS URE MAI NTENAN CE
COALINGA SOLI D WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
FRESNO COU NTY
The County of Fres no ope rates and Chevron USA, Inc., (a Delaware Corporation) (landowner),
herei nafter referred to jointly as "Discharger", own and operate the Coalinga Solid Waste
Disposal Site (facil ity) about two miles south of Coalinga. The City of Coal inga leased the site
from Chevron USA and beg an landfill operations from 1961 until 1969. In 1969, the County of
Fresno took over operations until the landfill ceased accepting waste on 10 Nove mber 2009.
The proposed Order re vises the existing WDRs to provide for closure and post-closure
maintenance. The facility conta ins two unlined units , the northern unit covers approximately
14 acres, and the southern unit covers approxi mately 38 acres.
The fa cility is located along the eastern edge of the Coast Ranges adjacent to the southern San
Joaquin Valley and on the northeast flank of a no rthwest pl unging anticline. The Tulare and San
Joaquin Formations are exposed at the site. The Plio-Pleistocene Tulare Formation is exposed in
the northern half of the site and consists generally of strearn deposited , crossbedded silty sandstone
and conglomerate. Some thin-bedded sandstone, clays, and limestones representing lake deposits
are also present in this formation . The base of the Tulare Formation consists of diatomaceous white
si lty clay located just above a pelecypod deposit contai ning Mya species. The underlying PliQcene
age San Joaq uin Formation is exposed in the southern half of the site and consists of marine
deposited , fine-grained si lty sandstone, silt, and clay. The base of the San Joaq uin Formation is
comprised of the Ca scaj o Conglomerate layer, which is blue col ored conglomerate and sandstone
averag ing about 50 feet in thickness. The formations dip approximately 17 degrees to the north.
Based upon the most recent monitoring report (1st Semiannual 201 3), the first encou ntered
groundwater ranges from abou.t 146 feet to 206 feet below the native ground surface.
Groundwater elevations range from about 514 feet MSL to 689 feet MSL. The direction of
grou ndwater flow is generally toward the northeast. The estimated average groundwater
grad ient is approxi mately 0.044 feet per foot. The estim ated average groundwater flow rate is
30.3 feet per year.
The detection monitoring system has been operating at the facil ity since 1990. To date, no
releases from the Units have been confirmed.
The Discharger subm itted a re port titled Desig n of Evapotra nspi rative Final (ET) Cover in
December 201 1. Central Va lley Water Board staff, in a letter dated 11 July 20 12, concu rred with
the Dischargers ET final cover design proposal. The proposed final cover consists of an ET
cover, which is an engineered alternative. In an ET cover design, the low-hyd ra ulic conductivity
layer is replaced by a vegetated soil layer that is engineered and constructed to absorb moisture .
during precipitation events and expel moisture by evaporation and transpiration before it flows
through the base of the cover. The proposed ET fi nal cover consists of a 3.5-foot thick
evapotranspirative cover and vegetative layer that incorporates the existing 1.8-foot thick interim
soil cover. The Discharge submitted a Final Closure/Post-Closure Maintenance Plan in January
20 13. Staff found the Final Closure/Post-Closure Mai ntenance Plan complete and adeq uate in a
letter dated 18 October 20 13. ·
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CLOSURE AND POST-C LOSURE MAINTENANCE
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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONT ROL BOARD
CENTRAL VALLEY REGION
MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. 99-124
FOR
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
FOR
POST-CLOSURE MAINTENANCE
SOUTIIEAST REGIONAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
FRESNO COUNTY
Compliance with this Monitoring a...nd Reporting Program, with Title 27, California Code of
Regulations, Section 20005, et seq. (hereafter Title 27), and with the Standard Provisions and
Reporting Requirements dated August 199:7, is ordered by Waste Discharge Requirements Order
No. 99-124.
Fai lure to comply with this Program, or with the Standard Provisions and Reporting
Requirements, coastitutes noncompliance with the Waste Discharge Requirements and
with the California Water Code, which can result in the imposition of civil monetary
liability.
A.
B.
REQUIRED MONITORING REPORTS
RgJOrt Due
1. Groundwater Monitoring (Section D.l) See Table I
2. Annual Monitoring Summary Report Annually
(Standard Pro visions and Reporting Requirements)
3. Facility Monitoring (Section D.S) As necessary
4. Response to a R el eas e As necessary
(Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements)
REPORTING
The Discharger shall report monitoring data and information as required in this Monitoring
and Reporting Program and as required in the Standard Provisions and Reporting
Requirements. Reports which do not comply with the required format will be REJECTED
and the Discharger shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with the waste discharge
requirements. In reporting the monitoring data required by this program, the Discharger
shall arrange the data in tabular form so that the date, the constituents, the concentrations,
and the units are readily discernible. Data shall also be submitted in a digital database
foiWat acceptable to t.�e Executive Officer .. The n�ta shall be summarized in such a manner
so as to illustrate clearly the compliance with waste disc harge requirements or the lack
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thereof. A short discussion of the monitoring results, including notations of any water
quality violations, shall precede the tabular summaries.
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Field and laboratory tests shall be reported in each monitoring report. Monthly, quarterly,
semian nual, and annual monitoring reports shall be submitted to Board staff in accordance
with the following schedule for the calendar period in which samples were taken or
observations made. The results of any monitoring done more frequently than required at
the locations specified herein shall be reported to Board staff.
Sampling
Frequency
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi-Annually
Annually
Reporting
Frequency ""
Quarterly
Quarterly
Semi-Annually
Annually
Reporting
Periods End
Last Day of Month
31 March
30 June
30 September
31 December
30 June
31 December
31 December
Report
Date Due
by Quarterly Schedule
31 August
31 August
28 Fe bruary
28 February
31 August
28 February
28 Fe bruary
The annual report to be submitted to Board staff shall contain both tabular and graphical
summaries of the mon itoring data obtained during the previous twelve months, so as to
show historical trends at each well. The report shall include a discussion of compliance
with the waste discharge requirements and the water quality protection standard.
C. WATER QUAUTY PROTECTI ON STANDARD AND COMPLIANCE PERIOD
1. Water Quality Protection Standard Report
For each waste managem ent unit, the water quality protection standard consists of a
list of constituents of concern and monitoring parameters, concentration limits for
each constituent of concern, the point of compliance, and all monitoring points.
The Discharger shall submit a proposed water quality protection standard for revie w
and approval within one year from the date of adoption of this Monitoring and
Reporting Progr::;..m by the Board. The Executive Officer shall review the data and the
proposed water quality protection standard in determining the final water quality
protection standard for each monitored medium.
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FRESNO COUNTY
The report shall:
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a) Identify all di stinct bodie s of ground water that could be affected in the event
of a release from a waste management unit or portion of a waste management
unit. This list shall include at least the uppermost aquifer and any permanent or
ephemeral zones of perched groundwater underlying the waste management
facility.
b) Include a map showing the monitoring points and background monitoring points
for the saturated zone(s) and showing the point of compliance in accordance
with §20405 of Title 27.'�
c) Evaluate the perennial direction(s) of groundwater movement within the
uppermost groundwater zone(s).
If subsequent sampling of the background monitoring point(s) indicates significant
water quality changes due to either seasonai fluctuations or other reasons unrelated to
waste management activities at the site, the Discharger may request modification of
the water quality protection standard.
2. Constituents of Concern
The constituents of concern are the waste constituents, reaction products, and
hazardous constituents that are reasonably expected to be in or derived from waste
con tained in the waste management unit. The constituents of concern for all waste
management units at the facility are those listed in Table IV. The Discharger shall
monitor all constituents of concern in Table IV every five years, or more frequently
as required in accordance with a Corrective Action Program.
a. Monitoring Parameters
Monitoring parameters are the waste constituents, reaction products. hazardous
constituents, and physical p arameters that provide a reliable indication of a
release from a waste management unit. The monitoring p arameters for all waste
management units are those listed in Tables I through IV for the specified
monitored medium.
3. Concentration Limits
Tne concentration limits for each constituent of concern are as follows:
a. for naturally occurring constituents of concern, the concentration limit shall be
the calcuiated statisticai concentration limit.
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b. for anthropogenic (not naturally occurring) constituents, which have no natural
and, therefore, no background values, the concentration limit (water quality
protection standard) shall be the detection limit of the analytical method(s) used.
The Discharger shall use the statistical method approved by the Executive Officer and
the groundwater quality data obtained from the detection monitoring program to
revise the concentration limits annually. The Discharger shall submit the revised
concentration limits to the Executive Officer for review and approval in the annual
monitoring report.
4. Po int of Compliance
The point of compliance for each waste management unit is the vertical surface
located at the hydraulically downgradient limit of the waste management unit that
extends through the uppermost aquifer underlying the unit.
a. Monitoring Points
All downgradient wells established for groundwater monitoring shall constitute
the monitoring points for the groundwater quality protection standard. All
approved monitoring wells and leachate monitori_ng points shall be sampled and
analyzed for monitoring p arameters and constituents of concern as indicated and
listed in Tables I through IV.
S. Compliance Period
The compliance period for each waste management unit shall be the number of years
equal to the active life of the waste management unit plus the closure period. The
compliance period is the minimum period during which the Discharger shall conduct
a water quality monitoring program subsequent to a release from the unit. The
compliance period shall begin anew each time the Discharger initiates an evaluation
monitoring program.
D. MONITORING
The Discharger shall comply with the detection monitoring provisions of Title 27 for
groundwater in accordance with Detection Monitoring Specification D.2 and D.3 of Waste
Discharger Requirements Order No. 99-124. All monitoring shall be conducted in
accordance with a Sample Collection and Analysis Plan, which includes quality
assurance/quality control standards, that is acceptabie to the Executive Officer.
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Method detection limits and practical quantitation limits shall be reported. All peaks shall
be reported, including those which cannot be quantified and/or specifically identified.
Metals shall be analyzed in accordance with the methods listed in Table IV.
The Discharger may use alternative analytical test methods, including new EPA approved
methods, provided the methods have method detection limits equal to or lower than the
analytical methods specified in this Monitoring and Reporting Program.
1. Groundw ater
The Discharger shall install and"'bperate a groundwater detection monitoring system
that compl ies with the applicable provisions of §20415 and §20420 of Title 27 in
accordance with a Detection Monitoring Plan approved by the Executive Officer.
The Discharger shall collect, preserve, and transport groundwater samples in
accordance with the approved Sample Collection and Analysis Plan.
The Discharger shail determine groundwater flow rate and direction in the uppeuuost
aquifer and in any zones of perched water and in any additional zone of saturation
monitored pursuant to this Monitoring and Reporting Program, and report the results
quarterly, including the times of highest and lowest elevations of the water levels in
the weiis.
Groundwater samples shall be collected from the point of compliance wells,
background wells, and any additional wells added as part of the approved
groundwater monitoring system. Samples shall be collected and analyzed for the
monito ring parameters in accordance with the methods and frequency specified in
Table I. All monitoring parameters shall be graphed so as to show historical trends at
each well. The monitoring p arameters shall also be evaluated annually with regards
to the cation/anion balance, and the results shall be graphically presented using a Stiff
diagram or a Piper graph. Samples for the constituents of concern specified in Table I
shall be collected and analyzed in accordance with the methods listed in Table N
every five years.
2. Fa cility Monitoring
a. Fa cility Inspection
Annually, no later than 30 September and within 7 days fo llowing a major
storm event, the Discharger shall conduct an inspection of the facility. The
inspection shaH assess damage to the drainage control system, groundwater
mo!'litoring equipment {including wells, etc.), and shall include the Standard
Observations defined in the Standard Provisions and Reporting_ Req_uirements 'o._\ -
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completed by 31 October and within 30 days of a major storm event. By
15 November of each year, and within 45 days of a major storm event, the
Dis charger shall submit an annual repOrt describing the results of the inspection
and the repair measures implemented.
b. Storm Events
The Discharger shall inspect all precipitation, diversion, and drainage facilities
for damage within 7 days fo llowing major storm events. Necessary repairs
shall be completed withiii 30 days of the inspection. The Discharger shall
report any damage and subsequent repairs within 45 days of completion of the
reparrs.
The Discharger shall implement the above monitoring program on the effective date of this
Program.
17 September 1999
(Date)
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POST -CLOSURE MAINTENANCE
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
FRESNO COUNTY
TABLE I
GR OUNDW ATER DETECTION MONITORING PROGRAM
Parameter
Fie ld Parameters
Grmmdwater Elevation
Temperature
Specific Conductance
pH
Turbidity
Monitoring Parameters
Total Dissolved Solido; (TDS)
Chloride
Carbonate
Bicarbonate
Nitrate -Nitrogen
Sulfate
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
Sodium
Volatile Organic Compounds
Ft. & hundredths, M.S.L. oc
·"" J.lmhos/cm
pH units
Turbidity units
m g/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
-g!I U& .....
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
J.l g/L
(USEP A Methods 6011602, see Table Ill)
Constituents of Concern (see Table IV)
Total Organic Caibon mg/L
Inorganics (dissolved) mg/L
Volatile Organic Compounds J.lg/L
(USEPA Method 8260, extended list)
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds J.lg/L
(USEP A Method 8270)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides J.lg/L
(USEPA Method 8150)
Organophosphorus Compounds J.lg/L
(USEPA Method 8141)
Frequency
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
Semi-annual
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
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FRESNO COUNTY
TABLEll
LEACHATE DETEC TION MONITORING PROGRAM
Parameter Units Frequency
Field Parameters
Total Flow Gallons Quarterly
Flow Rate Gallons/Day Quarterly
Specific Conductance ·"" J.Ullhoslcm Quarterly
pH pH units Quarterly
Monitoring Parameters
Total Dissolved Solids (IDS) mg/L Quarterly
Chloride mg/L Quarterly
Sulfate mg/L Quarterly
Nitrate -Nitrogen mg/L Quarterly
Volatile Organic Compounds J.lg/L Quarterly
(USEPA Methods 601/602, see Table Ill)
Constituents of Concern (see Table IV)
Total Organic Carbon mg/L 5 years
Carbonate mg/L 5 years
Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/L 5 years
Inorganics (dissolved) mg/L 5 years
Volatile Organic Compounds J.lg/L 5 years
(USEPA Method 8260, extended list)
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds J.lg/L 5 years
(USEPA Method 8270)
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides J.lg/L 5 years
(USEPA Method 8150)
Organophosphorus Compounds J.lg/L 5 years
(USEPA Method 8141)
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TABLE ID
MONITOR ING PARAMETERS FO R DETECTION MONITORING
Constituents incl uded in VOC:
USEP A Methods 601 and 602 Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
Bromomethane
Carbon tetrachloride
Chi oro benzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride)
Chloroform (Trichloromethane)
Chloromethane
Dibromochlorometbane (Chlorodibromomethane)
a-Dichlorobenzene ( 1 ,2 -Dic hlorobenzene)
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4-Dichlorobenzene)
Dicblorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane (Ethylidene chloride)
1 ,2-Dicbloroethane (Ethylene dichloride)
1,1 -Dicl-Joroe+.hylene {1,1 eDichloroetlJ.ene; Vinylidene chloride)
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene ( trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene)
1 ,2-Dichloropropane (Propylene dichloride)
cis-1 ,3-Dicbloropropene
trans-1 ,3 -Dichloropropene
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)
1, 1.2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene (Tetrachloroethene; Perchloroethylene)
Toluene
1, 1,1-Trichloroethane (Methylchloroform)
1,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene (Trichloroethene)
Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11)
Vinyl chloride Xylene(s)
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TABLE IV
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CONS TITUENTS OF CONCERN & APPROVED USEPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
IDOJ%anic:s (dissolved):
Aluminum
. Antimony
Barimn
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Silver-
Tin
Vanadium
Zinc
Iron
Manganese
Arsenic
Lead
MerwJrj
Nickel
Selenium
Thallimn
Cyanide
Sulfide
Volatile Organic Compounds:
USEPA Method 8260
Acetone
Acetonitrile (Methyl cyanide)
Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Allyl chloride (3-Chloropropene)
Benzene
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
USEPA Method
6010
6010
6010
6010
6010
. ..-6010
6010
6010
6010
6010
6010
6010
6010
6010
7061
7421
7470
7520
7741
7841
9010
9030
Bromochlorometbane (Chlorobromomethane)
Bromodicbloromethane (Dibromochlorometbane)
Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Clllorobenz..PDe
Chloroetbane (Ethyl chloride
Cbimoform t rrichloromethane)
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CONSTITUENTS OF CONCERN & APP ROVED USEPA ANALYTICAL 1\fETHODS
(Continued)
Dibromocbloromethane (Chlorodibromomethane)
1,2-Dibromo-3 -chloropropane (DBCP)
1,2-Dibromoethane (Ethylene dribromide; EDB)
a-Dic hlorobenzene ( 1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene)
m-Dicblorobenzene ( 1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene)
p-Dichlorobenzene ( 1 ,4-Dichlorobeitzene)
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene """
Dicblorodifluoromethane (CFC 12)
1,1 -Dichloroethane (Ethylidene chloride)
1,2-Dichloroethane (Ethylene dichloride)
1,1 -Dichloroethylene (1, 1-Dichloroethene; Vinylidene chloride)
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (cis-1,2-Dichloroethene)
trans- I ,2-Dicbloroethylene (trans-1,2-Dichloroethene)
1,2-Dichloropropane (Propylene dichloride)
1,3-Dichloropropane (Trimethylene dich loride)
2,2-Dichloropropane (Isopropylidene chloride)
1,1-Dichloropropene
cis-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
trans-1 ,3-Dicbloropropene
Ethylbenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone (Methyl butyl ketone)
Isobutyl alcohol
Isodrin
Methacrylonitrile
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK; 2-Butanone)
Methyl iodide (Iodomethane)
Methyl methaciylate
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (Methyl isobutyl ketone)
Methylene bromide (Dibromomethane)
Methylene chloride (Dicbloromethane)
Naphthalene
Propionitrile (Ethyl cyanide) Styrene 1,1,1,2-Tetr.achloroe�e
1, 1 ,2,2-T etr.achloroethane Tetrachloroethyiene (Tetrachioroethene; Perchloroethylene; PCE)
Toluene 1 ,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1 -T richloroethane, Methylchloroform i, i,2-T ricbioroethane
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(Contin ued)
Trichloroethylene (Trichloroethene; TCE)
Tricblorofluoromethane (CFC-11)
1 ,2,3-Tricbloropropane
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl chloride (Chloroethene)
Xylene (total)
Semi-Volatile Organ ic Compounds:
USEPA Me thod 8270 -base, neutral, & acid extractables
Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene
Acetophenone
2-Acetylaminofluorene (2-AAF)
Aldrin
4-Aminobiphenyl
Anthracene
B�nzo[ a ]anthriiC�oue (B enz.ant.J..racene)
Benzo[b ]fluoranthene
Benzo[k]fluoranthene
Benzo[g,h,i]perylene
Benzo[a ]pyrene
Benzyl alcohol
alpha-BHC
beta-BHC
delta-BHC
gamma-BHC (Lindane}
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether (Dichloroethyl ether)
Bis(2-chlom-l-methyethyl) ether (Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether; DCIP)
4-Bromopbcnyl phenyl ether
Butyl benzyl phthalate (Benzyl butyl phthalate)
Chlordane
p-Ch]oroaniline
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol (4-Chloro-3-methylphenol)
2-Cbloronaphthalene
2-Cbloropbcnol
�nloropbeoylphenyl ether
Chrysene
a-Cresol (2-methylphenol)
m-Cresril (3-methyiphenoi)
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CONSTITUENTS OF CONCERN & APPROVED US EPA ANALYTICAL METHODS
(Continued)
p-Cresol (4-methylphenol)
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDT
Diallate
Dibenz[ a,h ]anthracene
Dibenzofuran ·.,.
Di-n-butyl phthalate
a-Dichlorobenzene ( 1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene)
m-Dichlorobenzene (1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene)
p-Dichlorobenzene ( 1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene)
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
2.4-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
Dieldrin
Diethyl phthalate
p-(Dimetbylamino )azobenZene
7 ,12-�.met.'ly!benz[ a ]ant..lu'acene
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
2,4-Dimehtylphcnol (m-Xyl enol)
Dimethyl phthalate
m-Dinitrobenzene
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol (4,6-Dinitro -2-meth ylphenol)
2,4-Dinitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrotolueoe
2,6-Dinitrotoluenc:
tij-�l phdudatc
Diphenylamine
Endosnlfan I
Endosulfan n
Endosulfan sulfate
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethyl methanesulfonate
Famphur
Fluorantbene
Fluorene
Heptachlor
BeptacbJor epoxide
Hcxachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadi�:��e
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SOUTHEAST REGIONAL SOLID WASTE COMMISSI ON
POST -CLOSURE MAINTENANC E
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
FRESNO COUNTY
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Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachloropropene
Indeno(l ,2,3-c,d)pyrene
lsopborone
lsosafrole
Kepone
Methapyrilene
Methoxychlor
3-Methylcholanthrene
Methyl metha nesulfonate
2-Methyl naphthalene
Naphthalene
1,4-Naphthoquinone
1-Napbthylamine
2-Naphthylaminc
o-Nitroaniline (2-Nitroaniline)
m-�.fitroaniline (3-��itroanilh�e)
p-Nitroaniline (4-Nitroaniline)
Nitrobenzene
o-Nrtrophenol (2-Nitrophenol)
p-Nrtrophenol ( 4-Nitrophenol)
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine (Di-n-butylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosodiethylamine (Diethyl nitrosamine)
N-Nitrosodimethylamine (Dimethylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine (Diphenylnitrosamine) .
N-Nitrosodipropylamine (N-Nitroso-N-dipropyl amine; Di-n-propylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosomethylethylamine (M ethylethylnitrosamine)
N-Nitrosopiperidine
N-Nitrosospyrrolidine
5-Nrtro-o-toluidine
Pentacblorobenzene
Pentacbloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
Pentachlorophenol
Phenacetin
Phenanthrene
Phenol
p-Pbenylenediamine
Polychlor.nated biphenyis (PcHs; Arociors)
Pronamide
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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM No. 99-124
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
POST-CLOSURE MAINTENANCE
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
FRESNO COUNTY
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1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
a-Toluidine
Toxaphene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
12,4,6-Trichlorophenol ·"'"
0,0,0-Triethyl phosphorothioate
sym-Trinitrobenzene
Chlorophenoxy Her bicides:
USEP A Method 8150
2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
Dinoseb (DNBP; 2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol)
Silvex (2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid; 2,4,5-TP)
2,4,5-T {2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
Organophosph orus Compounds:
USEPA Method 8141
0,0-Diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate (Th.ionazin)
Dimethoate
Disulfoton
Methyl parathion {Parathion methyl)
Parathion
Phorate
1" = 2000'
ATTACHMENT
ORDER NO.
SOUTHEAST REGION.AL SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
SOUTHEAST MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
FRESNO COUNTY
CA U.S.G.S. 71/2 Min.
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Exhibit "E"
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successful bidder
etc., to written annual, semi-annual
described in and '"""''"'"'""'
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shall and
1.has read and understands the site-specific Attachments "A",
"B" and "C" hereto, outlines procedure of generating
appropriate Detection Monitoring Reports.
2.Bidder is prepared to generate the Detection Monitoring to
acceptance the RWQCB and wm address comments made by the
RWQCB in regards to said at no additional cost to County.
3.Bidder will submit said reports and submit to the County within fifteen (15)
working days of receiving all appropriate data as detailed in the Scope of
Work.
4.Bidder will submit said reports to the County, said reports will be prepared in
two (2) hard copies, each in a three ring "D" binder not to exceed in width
which will include a data CD and one copy of all data in its entirety in a CD
format, as specified in the Scope of Work.COMPLY
5.Bidder shall coordinate with current County contracted analytical laboratory
electronic delivery of all analytical data.
6.Bidder has read and understands the penalties as described in each Task of
the Scope of Work regarding failure to submit reports within the specified
time period.
7.Bidder will provide hourly labor and direct cost rates.
8.Bidder has read and is prepared to adhere to all requirements of all relevant
regulatory codes to include but not limited to, applicable provisions of
California Code of Regulations (CCR) Titles 14, 23, and 27.
9.Prior to delivery of the first written report, bidder shall provide a draft copy to
the County for review and comment
10.Bidder has read and is prepared to adhere to all requirements of all relevant
regulatory codes to include but not limited to: Chapter 30 -Electronic
Submittal of information of Title of the CCR (for State's Geo Tracker
system); Division 3 -Electronic Submittal of Information of Title 27 of the
CCR; AB 2886 -Electronic Reporting Roles and Responsibilities.
COMPLY
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American Avenue Landfill
Coalinga Disposal Site
Southeast Regional
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Semi-Annual Report:
Annual Report:
Disposal
Semi-Annual Report:
Annual Report:
Southeast
Semi-Annual Report:
Annual Report:
Fee (Tasks
Attach Hourly Fee Schedule
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3 Total $ 4,709.00
$ 327.50
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$ 20,676.50
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In the matter of
Resolution No. 07·525
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF THE COUNTY OF FRESNO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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Amendment of Standard Conflict of )
Interest Code for All County )
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Whereas, the Political Reform Act, Government Code section 81000 et seq.,
requires state and local government agencies to adopt and promulgate conflict of interest
codes; and
Whereas, the Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation, Title
2, California Code of Regulations, section 18730, which contains the terms of a standard
conflict of interest code, and which may be amended by the Fair Political Practices
Commission after public notices and hearings to conform to amendments to the Political
Reform Act; and
Whereas, any local agency may incorporate this standard conflict of interest code,
and thereafter need not amend its code to conform to future amendments to the Political
Reform Act or its regulations; and
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors may adopt the standard conflict of interest
code on behalf of all County departments.
Now therefore be it resolved, that the terms of Title 2, California Code of
Regulations, section 18730, and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political
Practices Commission, are hereby incorporated by reference and, along with the Exhibits A
and B approved previously, today, or in the future, by this Board for each County
department, in which officers and employees are designated and disclosure categories are
set forth, constitute the conflict of interest codes of each Co1,.1nty department.
COUNTY OF FRESNO
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Conflict of interest forms shall be filed as follows:
1. As required by Government Code section 87500, subdivision (e), the County
Administrative Officer, District Attorney, County Counsel, and Auditor-Controllerrrreasurer-
Tax Collector shall file one original of their statements with the County Clerk, who shall make
and retain a copy and forward the original to the Fair Political Practices Commission, which
shall be the filing officer.
2. As required by Government Code section 87500, subdivision U), all other
department heads shall file one original of their statements with their departments. The filing
officer of each department shall make and retain a copy and forward the original to the Clerk
to the Board of Supervisors, who shall be the filing officer.
3. All other designated employees shall file one original of their statements
with their departments.
Adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, held on the 2nd day of
October, 2007, by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Larson, Perea, Anderson, Case and Waterston
Noes: None
Absent: None
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
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County of Fresno
Fresno. Cnlilbrnia
COUNTY OF FRESNO
Fresno, California 2
CERTIFICATE OF DELIVERY OF DOCUMENT
I am employed by the County of Fresno as a Deputy Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors. On October 2. 2007, I delivered a copy of
Resolution No. 07-525 to the Chairperson of the Fresno County Board of
Supervisors.
Gael storm, Deputy Clerk
EXHIBIT "A"
PUBLIC WORKS AND PLANNING
Classification
Accountant I I II
Architect
Assistant Real Property Agent
Associate Real Property Agent
Building Inspector I I II
Building Plans Engineer
Capital Projects Division Manager
Chief Building Inspector
Chief of Field Surveys
Community Development Manager
Consultant
Deputy Director of Planning
Deputy Director of Public Works
Development Services Manager
Director of Public Works and Planning
Disposal Site Supervisor
Engineer I I II I Ill
Field Survey Supervisor
Housing Rehabilitation Specialist I I II
Planner I I II I Ill
Principal Accountant
Principal Engineer
Principal Planner
Principal Staff Analyst
Public Works and Planning Business Manager
Public Works Division Engineer
Resources Manager
Road Maintenance Supervisor
Road Superintendent
Senior Accountant
Senior Architect
Senior Economic Developm~nt Analyst
Senior Engineer
Senior Engineering Technician
Senior Geologist
Category
2, 3
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Senior Information Technology Analyst
Senior Planner
Senior Real Property Agent
Senior Staff Analyst
Senior Systems and Procedures Analyst
Staff Analyst 1/11/111
Supervising Accountant
Supervising Building Inspector
Supervising Engineer
Supervising Water/Sewer Specialist
Systems and Procedures Analyst 1/11/111
Systems and Procedures Manager
Traffic Maintenance Supervisor
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* Consultants shall be included in the list of designated employees and shall disclose
pursuant to the broadest disclosure category in the code subject to the following
limitation: The Director of Public Works and Planning may determine in writing that a
particular consultant, although a "designated position", is hired to perform a range of
duties that is limited in scope and thus is not required to fully comply with the disclosure
requirements in this section. Such written determination shall include a description of
the consultant's duties and, based upon that description, a statement of the extent of
disclosure requirements. The Director of Public Works and Planning's determination is
a public record and shall be retained for public inspection in the same manner and
location as this conflict of interest code.
EXHIBIT "B"
PUBLIC WORKS AND PLANNING
1. Persons in this category shall disclose all reportable investments, interests in real
property, sources of income (including gifts), and business positions. Financial
interests (other than gifts) are reportable only if located within or subject to the
jurisdiction of Fresno County, or if the business entity is doing business or planning to
do business in the jurisdiction, or has done business within the jurisdiction at any time
during the two years prior to the filing of the statement. Real property shall be deemed
to be within the jurisdiction of the County if the property or any part of it is located within
or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the County (including its
incorporated cities) or within two miles of any land owned or used by the County.
2. Persons in this category shall disclose all reportable investments in, income from
(including gifts), and business positions with any business entity which, within the last
two years, has contracted or in the future foreseeably may contract with Fresno County
through its Public Works and Planning Department, Solid Waste Commissions within
the jurisdiction, or to any other joint powers agency which Fresno County is a member
to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery, or equipment to the County.
3. Persons in this category shall disclose all interests in real property within the jurisdiction
of Fresno County. Real Property shall be deemed to be within the jurisdiction if the
property or any part of it is located within or not more than two miles outside the
boundaries of Fresno County (including its incorporated cities) or within two miles of
any land owned or used by the County.
SELF-DEALING TRANSACTION DISCLOSURE
(FINANCIAL)
Non-corporate bidders may disregard this section.
Bidders shall complete a SELF -DEALING TRANSACTION DISCLOSURE FORM, provided
herein, for each applicable corporate director of the bidding company. The signed form(s)
shall be submitted as a part of the company’s proposal or quotation.
Complete the form and indicate “NONE” under part 3 when your company is a corporation and
no directors are involved with a Self -Dealing Transaction. The form must be signed by an
individual authorized to legally bind the corporation when no directors have a Self -Dealing
Transaction.
DISCLOSURE OF SELF-DEALING TRANSACTIONS: The following provision will be
incorporated into ensuing agreements. It shall apply only when the CONTRACT OR is
operating as a corporation (a for -profit or non-profit corporation) or if during the term of the
agreement, CONTRACTOR changes its status to operate as a corporation.
This provision is only applicable if the CONTRACTOR is operating as a corporation (a for-profit
or non-profit corporation) or if during the term of this agreement, the CONTRACTOR changes
its status to operate as a corporation.
Members of the CONTRACTOR’s Board of Directors shall disclose any self -dealing
transactions that they are a par ty to while CONTRACTOR is providing goods or performing
services under this agreement. A self -dealing transaction shall mean a transaction to which the
CONTRACTOR is a party and in which one or more of its directors has a material financial
interest. Members of the Board of Directors shall disclose any self -dealing transactions that
they are a party to by completing and signing a Self -Dealing Transaction Disclosure Form
(Exhibit #) and submitting it to the COUNTY prior to commencing with the self -dealing
transaction or immediately thereafter.
SELF-DEALING TRANSACTION DISCLOSURE FORM INSTRUCTIONS
In order to conduct business with the County of Fresno (hereinafter referred to as “County”),
members of a contractor’s board of directors (hereinafter referred to a s “County Contractor”),
must disclose any self -dealing transactions that they are a party to while providing goods,
performing services, or both for the County. A self -dealing transaction is defined below:
“A self-dealing transaction means a transaction t o which the corporation is a party and which
one or more of its directors has a material financial interest”
The definition above will be utilized for purposes of completing the disclosure form.
(1) Enter board member’s name, job title (if applicable), and dat e this disclosure is being
made.
(2) Enter the board member’s company/agency name and address.
(3) Describe in detail the nature of the self -dealing transaction that is being disclosed to
the County. At a minimum, include a description of the following:
a. The name of the agency/company with which the corporation has the transaction;
and
b. The nature of the material financial interest in the Corporation’s transaction that the
board member has.
(4) Describe in detail why the self -dealing transaction is appropriate based on a pplicable
provisions of the Corporations Codes.
(5) Form must be signed by the board member that is involved in the self -dealing
transaction described in Sections (3) and (4).
Form provided on following page.
SELF-DEALING TRANSACTION DISCLOSURE FORM
(1) Company Board Member Information:
Name: Date:
Job Title:
(2) Company/Agency Name and Address:
(3) Disclosure (Please describe the nature of the self-dealing transaction you are a party to)
(4) Explain why this self-dealing transaction is consistent with the requirements of Corporations
Code 5233 (a)
(5) Authorized Signature
Signature: Date: