WAC 173-351-440
Assessment monitoring program. (1)
Assessment monitoring is required whenever a statistically
significant increase over background has been detected for one
or more of the constituents listed in the Appendix I or in the
alternative list approved in accordance with WAC 173-351-450,
Alternative groundwater monitoring programs.
(2) Within ninety days of triggering into an assessment
monitoring program, and quarterly thereafter, the owner or
operator must sample and analyze the groundwater for all
constituents identified in Appendix III of this part. A
minimum of one sample from each downgradient well must be
collected and analyzed during each sampling event. For any
constituent detected in the downgradient wells as a result of
the complete Appendix III analysis, a minimum of four
independent samples from each well (background and
downgradient) must be collected within a time period of one
hundred eighty days, and analyzed to establish background for
the constituents. Each independent sample shall be collected
no less than one month apart from the previous sampling event.
(3) After obtaining the results from the initial or
subsequent sampling events required in subsection (2) of this
section, the owner or operator must:
(a) Within fourteen days, notify the jurisdictional
health department of the increase, identifying the Appendix
III constituent(s) that have been detected and place this
notice in the operating record;
(b) Within ninety days, and on a quarterly basis
thereafter, resample all wells, conduct analyses for all
constituents in Appendix I and II, and, for those constituents
in Appendix III that are detected in response to subsection
(2) of this section, record their concentrations in the
facility operating record and notify the jurisdictional health
department. At least one sample from each well (background
and downgradient) must be collected and analyzed during these
sampling events;
(c) Establish background concentrations for any
constituents detected pursuant to subsection (2) of this
section;
(d) Establish groundwater protection standards for all
constituents detected pursuant to subsection (2) or (3) of
this section. The groundwater protection standards shall be
established in accordance with subsection (7) of this section;
and
(e) Continue performing geochemical evaluations in
accordance with WAC 173-351-430(5) on a quarterly basis.
(4) If the concentrations of all Appendix III
constituents are shown to be at or below background values,
using the statistical procedures in WAC 173-351-420, for two
consecutive sampling events, and before returning to detection
monitoring the owner or operator must:
(a) Notify the jurisdictional health department of this
finding;
(b) Receive approval in writing from the jurisdictional
health department; and
(c) Place the notice and the approval in (a) and (b) of
this subsection in the operating record of WAC 173-351-200(10).
(5) If the concentrations of any Appendix III
constituents are above background values, but all
concentrations are below the groundwater protection standard
established under subsection (7) of this section, using the
statistical procedures in WAC 173-351-420, the owner or
operator must continue assessment monitoring in accordance
with this section.
(6) If one or more Appendix III constituents are detected
at statistically significant levels above the groundwater
protection standard established under subsection (7) of this
section in any sampling event, the owner or operator must,
within fourteen days of this finding, notify the
jurisdictional health department, the department and all
appropriate local government officials of the increase and
place a notice in the operating record identifying the
Appendix III constituents that have exceeded the groundwater
protection standard. The owner or operator also:
(a) Must characterize the chemical composition of the
release, the contaminant fate and transport characteristics;
the rate and extent of contamination in all groundwater flow
paths by installing additional monitoring wells;
(b) Must install at least one additional monitoring well
at the facility boundary in the direction of contaminant
migration and sample this well in accordance with subsection
(2) of this section;
(c) Must notify all persons who own the land or reside on
the land that directly overlies any part of the plume of
contamination if contaminants have migrated offsite if
indicated by sampling of wells in accordance with subsection
(6) of this section; and
(d) Must initiate an assessment, selection, and
implementation of corrective measures as required by chapter 173-340 WAC, the Model Toxics Control Act regulation; or
(e) May demonstrate that a source other than a MSWLF unit
caused the contamination, or that the statistically
significant increase resulted from error in sampling,
analysis, statistical evaluation, or natural variation in
groundwater quality. A report documenting this demonstration
must be prepared by a hydrogeologist or other qualified
groundwater scientist and approved by the jurisdictional
health department and placed in the operating record. If a
successful demonstration is made the owner or operator must
continue monitoring in accordance with the assessment
monitoring program pursuant to this section, and may return to
detection monitoring if the Appendix III constituents are at
or below background as specified in subsection (4) of this
section. Until a successful demonstration is made, the owner
or operator must comply with this subsection (6) including
initiating an assessment of corrective measures.
(7) The owner or operator:
(a) Must establish a groundwater protection standard
using the groundwater quality criteria of chapter 173-200 WAC;
and
(b) For constituents for which the background level is
higher than the protection standard identified under (a) of
this subsection, must use the background concentration for the
constituents established from wells in accordance with WAC 173-351-405 through 173-351-430.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95 RCW and 40 CFR 258. 93-22-016, § 173-351-440, filed 10/26/93, effective 11/26/93.]