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Groundwater VOC and Fuel General Permit ORDER NO.R2-2012-0012 <br /> NPDES NO.CAG912002 <br /> samples are being analyzed, the effluent may be discharged to the receiving water as long as <br /> the analyses are received within 120 hours of sampling, and then, continue to be discharged <br /> to the receiving water if the analyses show compliance. Otherwise, the original stariup <br /> procedures and sampling must be repeated. In case of a temporary shutdown, if the facility <br /> reported effluent limit violation(s) during the previous three years, then any re-startup shall <br /> follow the original startup procedures. <br /> B. Chemical Additives Monitoring: If applicable,monitoring related to chemical usage shall be <br /> conducted by the Discharger as required in its treatment system design specification and <br /> Operation and Maintenance Manual. <br /> C. Standard Observations for Receiving Water <br /> 1. Floating and suspended materials (e.g., oil, grease, algae, and other macroscopic particulate <br /> matter): presence or absence, source, and size of affected area. <br /> 2. Discoloration and turbidity: description of color, source, and size of affected area. <br /> 3. Odor: presence or absence, characterization, source, distance of travel, and wind direction. <br /> 4. Beneficial water use: presence of water-associated waterfowl or wildlife, fisherperson, and <br /> other recreational activities in the vicinity of each sampling station. <br /> 5. Hydrographic condition, if relevant: <br /> a. Time and height of corrected high and low tides (corrected to nearest National Oceanic <br /> and Atmospheric Administration location for the sampling date and time of sample and <br /> collection). <br /> b. Depth of water columns and sampling depths. <br /> 6. Weather condition: <br /> a. Air temperature. <br /> b. Wind direction and estimated velocity. <br /> c. Total precipitation during the five days prior to observation. <br /> D. Standard Observations for Onsite Usage of Reclaimed Water <br /> 1. Floating and suspended materials of waste origin(to include oil, grease, algae, and other <br /> macroscopic particulate matter): presence or absence, source, and size of affected area. <br /> 2. Discoloration and turbidity: description of color, source, and size of affected area. <br /> 3. Odor: presence or absence, characterization, source, distance of travel, and wind direction. <br /> 4. Weather condition: <br /> Attachment E—Monitoring and Reporting Program E-'7 <br />