WAC 173-351-450
Alternate groundwater monitoring
programs. (1) The owner or operator may propose changes
and/or alternate groundwater monitoring programs for detection
after the second year of groundwater monitoring under WAC 173-351-430, or the assessment monitoring program of WAC 173-351-440 as follows:
(a) An alternate groundwater monitoring frequency for
sampling and analysis of Appendix I and II constituents of no
less than semiannual monitoring;
(b) A deletion or alternate groundwater monitoring
constituents for Appendix I, II and III;
(c) An appropriate subset of wells to be sampled and
analyzed for Appendix III under WAC 173-351-440(2).
(2) All proposed changes in groundwater monitoring
frequency must be no less than semiannually for detection
groundwater monitoring and no less than quarterly for
assessment monitoring. The owner or operator must apply for a
permit modification under WAC 173-351-720(5) or must apply
during the renewal process of WAC 173-351-720 (1)(i) for
changes in groundwater monitoring frequency making a
demonstration based on the following information:
(a) A characterization of the hydrostratigraphic unit(s)
including the unsaturated zone, transmissive and confining
units and include all of the following:
(i) Hydraulic conductivity; and
(ii) Groundwater flow rates.
(b) Minimum distance between upgradient edge of the MSWLF
unit and downgradient monitoring wells (minimum distance of
travel); and
(c) Contaminant fate and transport characteristics.
(3) The owner or operator must apply for a permit
modification under WAC 173-351-720(5) or must apply during the
renewal process of WAC 173-351-720 (1)(i) for all proposed
deletions or changes to groundwater monitoring constituents of
Appendix I, II, and III based on all of the following
information:
Verification that the removed constituents are not
reasonably expected to be in or derived from the waste
contained in the unit, by:
(a) Leachate monitoring results consisting of those
parameters listed in Appendix IV; all leachate monitoring
shall be quarterly unless otherwise approved by the
jurisdictional health department and the department;
(b) The types, quantities, and concentrations of
constituents in wastes managed at the MSWLF unit;
(c) The mobility, stability, and persistence of waste
constituents or their reaction products in the unsaturated
zone beneath the MSWLF unit;
(d) The detectability of indicator parameters, waste
constituents, and reaction products in the groundwater; and
(e) The concentration or values and coefficients of
variation of monitoring parameters or constituents in the
groundwater background.
(4) Multiunit groundwater monitoring systems.
An owner or operator may propose during the permitting
process of WAC 173-351-700 a multiunit groundwater monitoring
system instead of separate groundwater monitoring systems for
each MSWLF unit, including MSWLF units which were closed in
accordance with chapter173-351, 173-304, or 173-301 WAC when
the facility has several MSWLF units, provided the multiunit
system meets all of the requirements of WAC 173-351-400
through WAC 173-351-490 and will be as protective of human
health and environment as individual groundwater monitoring
systems for each MSWLF unit. Permit approval for multiunit
groundwater monitoring systems and programs will be based on
the ability to provide early warning detection of any
contaminant releases including:
(a) Number, spacing, and orientation of units;
(b) Hydrogeologic setting;
(c) Site history;
(d) Engineering design of the MSWLF units;
(e) Type of waste accepted at the MSWLF units; and
(f) Leachate analysis as referenced in subsection (3)(a)
of this section.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95 RCW and 40 CFR 258. 93-22-016, § 173-351-450, filed 10/26/93, effective 11/26/93.]