Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.4905 - Landfill hydrogeologic monitoring plan
Rule 905.
(1) A
hydrogeologic monitoring plan for a landfill shall indicate how the owner and
operator proposes to comply with the applicable groundwater monitoring
requirements of these rules. The plan shall include monitoring of all of the
following components:
(a) A proposed
groundwater monitoring well system that is in compliance with the provisions of
R 299.4906.
(b) A program for
monitoring the leachate and the secondary collection system of a landfill, as
specified in R 299.4432, if such a system is required by these rules.
(c) A program for monitoring any surface
water that may receive runoff from the active work area.
(2) A hydrogeological monitoring plan shall
include all of the following specific information:
(a) The locations to be sampled.
(b) A list of constituents or parameters to
be sampled and the frequency of sampling.
(c) Identification of the sampling and
analysis procedures to be used for each constituent or parameter proposed.
Sampling and analytical procedures shall be designed to ensure monitoring
results that provide an accurate representation of groundwater quality at the
monitoring wells.The proposed monitoring program shall include procedures and
techniques for all of the following:
(i)
Sample collection.
(ii) Sample
preservation and shipment.
(iii)
Analytical procedures, including the method detection limit for the procedure
specified.
(iv) Chain of custody
control.
(v) Laboratory and field
quality assurance and quality control procedures.
(vi) Procedures for preventing
cross-contamination in wells during well installation, purging, and
sampling.
(d)
Statistical procedures for evaluating data that are in compliance with the
provisions of R 299.4908.
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