MethodS and AnalySeS for Storm Water Quality Monitoring Sample Clauses

MethodS and AnalySeS for Storm Water Quality Monitoring. COmpliance Site MOnitOring Storm water runoff will be collected using flow-weighted composite techniques over the duration of each storm event at the compliance points SD8(1) and DPR2 (Figure 4-3). Sample collection at these locations will occur at the storm’s onset and continue until the flow within Chollas Creek returns to within approximately 10 percent of the base flow condition or up to 8 hours of sampling, as long as the hydrograph is continuing to decline prior to termination. Automated flow and sampling equipment will remain installed at the two compliance sites (SD8(1) and DPR2) to collect flow-weighted composite samples during storm events. Samples will be analyzed for the constituents listed in Table 4-2. The monitoring stations will log continuously for the entire storm season defined as October 1 through April 30 of each year. American Sigma flow meters with pressure transducers or bubblers will be used to measure velocity and stage height. The flow sensors will be installed on the channel bottom in the center of the channel. In the event that a flow sensor is rendered inoperable during a storm event, meter tapes will be used to measure the stage height of the main channel in order to determine velocity of the flow. Using the data collected by the flow meters, sample intervals will be set to collect approximately 40-liters of water throughout the storm event. The sample intake point will be located adjacent to the flow meter, on the channel bottom in the center of the channel. American Sigma automated samplers will be used to collect 1-liter sample grabs at a flow dependent rate. The 1- liter grabs will be composited into 20-liter borosilicate glass sample bottles. The automated sampler collects grab samples via a peristaltic pumping mechanism. Water samples are pumped through a Teflon intake device and Teflon tubing into a 20-liter borosilicate glass sample bottle. Bottles will be kept on ice during the storm event. Field crews will maintain and replace the sampling bottles as they are filled to capacity. If multiple bottles are collected, the bottles will be composited and subsampled for delivery to the appropriate laboratory for chemical analyses. Grab samples will be collected a t SD 8(1) and DPR 2 fo r general field parameters (pH, temperature, specific conductivity). Extended sampling poles or clean buckets may be used to collect the grab samples from the horizontal and vertical center of the Chollas Creek channel. EXhibit 2 Chollas Cree...
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