Utah Admin. Code R315-319-94 - Groundwater Monitoring and Corrective Action - Detection Monitoring Program
(a) The owner or operator of a CCR unit shall
conduct detection monitoring at all groundwater monitoring wells consistent
with Section R315-319-94. At a minimum, a detection monitoring program shall
include groundwater monitoring for all constituents listed in appendix III to
Rule R315-319.
(b) Except as
provided in Subsection R315-319-94(d), the monitoring frequency for the
constituents listed in appendix III to Rule R315-319 shall be at least
semiannual during the active life of the CCR unit and the post-closure period.
For existing CCR landfills and existing CCR surface impoundments, a minimum of
eight independent samples from each background and downgradient well shall be
collected and analyzed for the constituents listed in appendix III and IV to
Rule R315-319 no later than October 17, 2017. For new CCR landfills, new CCR
surface impoundments, and all lateral expansions of CCR units, a minimum of
eight independent samples for each background well shall be collected and
analyzed for the constituents listed in appendices III and IV to Rule R315-319
during the first six months of sampling.
(c) The number of samples collected and
analyzed for each background well and downgradient well during subsequent
semiannual sampling events shall be consistent with Subsection R315-319-93(e),
and shall account for any unique characteristics of the site, but shall be at
least one sample from each background and downgradient well.
(d) The owner or operator of a CCR unit may
demonstrate the need for an alternative monitoring frequency for repeated
sampling and analysis for constituents listed in appendix III to Rule R315-319
during the active life and the post-closure care period based on the
availability of groundwater. This demonstration shall be submitted and approved
by the Director. If there is not adequate groundwater flow to sample wells
semiannually, the alternative frequency shall be no less than annual. The need
to vary monitoring frequency shall be evaluated on a site-specific basis. The
demonstration shall be supported by, at a minimum, the information specified in
Subsections R315-319-94(d)(1) and (2).
(1)
Information documenting that the need for less frequent sampling. The
alternative frequency shall be based on consideration of the following factors:
(i) Lithology of the aquifer and unsaturated
zone;
(ii) Hydraulic conductivity
of the aquifer and unsaturated zone; and
(iii) Groundwater flow rates.
(2) Information documenting that
the alternative frequency will be no less effective in ensuring that any
leakage from the CCR unit will be discovered within a timeframe that will not
materially delay establishment of an assessment monitoring program.
(3) The owner or operator shall obtain a
certification from a qualified professional engineer stating that the
demonstration for an alternative groundwater sampling and analysis frequency
meets the requirements of Section R315-319-94. The owner or operator shall
include the demonstration providing the basis for the alternative monitoring
frequency and the certification by a qualified professional engineer in the
annual groundwater monitoring and corrective action report required by
Subsection R315-319-90(e).
(e) If the owner or operator of the CCR unit
determines, pursuant to Subsection R315-319-93(h) that there is a statistically
significant increase over background levels for one or more of the constituents
listed in appendix III to Rule R315-319 at any monitoring well at the waste
boundary specified under Subsection R315-319-91(a)(2), the owner or operator
shall:
(1) Except as provided for in
Subsection R315-319-94(e)(2), within 90 days of detecting a statistically
significant increase over background levels for any constituent, establish an
assessment monitoring program meeting the requirements of Subsection
R315-319-95.
(2) The owner or
operator may demonstrate that a source other than the CCR unit caused the
statistically significant increase over background levels for a constituent or
that the statistically significant increase resulted from error in sampling,
analysis, statistical evaluation, or natural variation in groundwater quality.
The owner or operator shall complete the written demonstration within 90 days
of detecting a statistically significant increase over background levels to
include obtaining a certification from a qualified professional engineer
verifying the accuracy of the information in the report. If a successful
demonstration is completed within the 90-day period, the owner or operator of
the CCR unit may continue with a detection monitoring program under Section
R315-319-94. If a successful demonstration is not completed within the 90-day
period, the owner or operator of the CCR unit shall initiate an assessment
monitoring program as required under Subsection R315-319-95. The owner or
operator shall also include the demonstration in the annual groundwater
monitoring and corrective action report required by Subsection R315-319-90(e),
in addition to the certification by a qualified professional
engineer.
(3) The owner or operator
of a CCR unit shall prepare a notification stating that an assessment
monitoring program has been established. The owner or operator has completed
the notification when the notification is placed in the facility's operating
record as required by Subsection R315-319-105(h)(5).
(f) The owner or operator of the CCR unit
shall comply with the recordkeeping requirements specified in Subsection
R315-319-105(h), the notification requirements specified in Subsection
R315-319-106(h), and the Internet requirements specified in Subsection
R315-319-107(h).
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