Haw. Code R. § 11-265-92 - Sampling and analysis
(a) The owner or
operator must obtain and analyze samples from the installed ground-water
monitoring system. The owner or operator must develop and follow a ground-water
sampling and analysis plan. He must keep this plan at the facility. The plan
must include procedures and techniques for:
(1) Sample collection;
(2) Sample preservation and
shipment;
(3) Analytical
procedures; and
(4) Chain of
custody control.
See "Procedures Manual For Ground-water Monitoring at Solid Waste Disposal Facilities," EPA-530/SW-611, August 1977 and "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes," EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1979 for discussions of sampling and analysis procedures.
(b) The owner or operator must determine the
concentration or value of the following parameters in ground-water samples in
accordance with subsections (c) and (d):
(1)
Parameters characterizing the suitability of the ground water as a drinking
water supply, as specified in Appendix III.
(2) Parameters establishing ground-water
quality:
(i) Chloride
(ii) Iron
(iii) Manganese
(iv) Phenols
(v) Sodium
(vi) Sulfate
(3) Parameters used as indicators of
ground-water contamination:
(i) pH
(ii) Specific Conductance
(iii) Total Organic Carbon
(iv) Total Organic Halogen
(c)
(1) For all monitoring wells, the owner or
operator must establish initial background concentrations or values of all
parameters specified in subsection (b). He must do this quarterly for one
year.
(2) For each of the indicator
parameters specified in paragraph (b)(3), at least four replicate measurements
must be obtained for each sample and the initial background arithmetic mean and
variance must be determined by pooling the replicate measurements for the
respective parameter concentrations or values in samples obtained from
upgradient wells during the first year.
(d) After the first year, all monitoring
wells must be sampled and the samples analyzed with the following frequencies:
(1) Samples collected to establish
ground-water quality must be obtained and analyzed for the parameters specified
in paragraph (b)(2) at least annually.
(2) Samples collected to indicate
ground-water contamination must be obtained and analyzed for the parameters
specified in paragraph (b)(3) at least semi-annually.
(e) Elevation of the ground-water surface at
each monitoring well must be determined each time a sample is
obtained.
Notes
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