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Contract
Approved Date
11/04/1997
Control Number
97-304
Entity Name
Waste Management of Florida
Subject
Operation Class 1 Landfill
Construction and Partial Closing
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133 <br />A <br />1 <br />Indian River County Landfill <br />Indian River County <br />":�nr�r'o�,+ u'1�:.rc:. i�„ v..�. � •t'tiSt:-ra'a �-.��>.f-PEi�. :,a�dr2', .�?;� <br />shall include the parameters described above. Parameter Report <br />Forms, (FDEP Form 62-522.900(2), formerly 17-522.900(2)) are <br />attached for reporting semi-annual analyses. In order to <br />facilitate entry of this data into the State computer system, <br />these forms or exact replicas must be used and must not be <br />altered as to content. If these forms are computerized, the <br />completed forms should be submitted on an IBM formatted diskette <br />along with the hardcopy. The original copies of the forms should <br />be retained so that the necessary information is available to <br />properly complete future reports. The laboratory sheets shall be <br />submitted for all analyses. The semi-annual submittal shall also <br />include a summary of any water quality standards or criteria that <br />are exceeded. Monitoring test results must be submitted to the <br />Department within fourteen (14) days of receipt from the <br />laboratory. <br />22. Water levels in all 'monitoring wells, whether sampled or <br />not, all piezometers and all surface water sites must be measured <br />to the nearest 0.01 foot and reported semi-annually unless <br />required more frequently by permit condition. All water level <br />measurements must be made within a one day period. These <br />measurements should be reported in a table that includes well or <br />surface water point name, date water level measured, measuring <br />point elevation referenced to NGVD, depth to water and calculated <br />water level elevation referenced to NGVD. <br />23. A ground water contour map for each monitored aquifer zone <br />must be submitted semi-annually to the Department. The map(s) <br />must incorporate adjacent and on-site surface water elevations <br />where appropriate. <br />BI ANNUALLY <br />24. A total depth measurement must be made on all wells bi- <br />annually, beginning with 'the initial monitoring. This <br />measurement is to be reported as total apparent depth below <br />ground surface and should be compared to the original total depth <br />of the well. <br />25. A technical report shall be submitted to the Department <br />every two years, and shall. be updated at the time of permit <br />renewal. The report shall summarize and interpret the water <br />quality data and water level measurements collected during the <br />past four years. The report shall contain, at a minimum, the <br />following: <br />a. Tabular an graphical displays of any data. which shows <br />that a monitoring parameter has been detected.including <br />hydrographs for all monitor wells. <br />. b. Trend analyses of any monitoring parameters detected. <br />-5- <br />GWMPIS 09/09/94 <br />
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