Receiving Water and Reference Monitoring Sample Clauses

Receiving Water and Reference Monitoring. 1. Receiving Water Monitoring Receiving water (receiving water = in the surf zone at the point of contact between runoff and the ocean) at 11 large storm water outfalls selected to represent worst-case conditions shall be sampled as follows: a. Samples shall be collected before and during 3 storms in each of 2 years; b. Each sample shall be analyzed for oil and grease, total suspended solids, fecal indicator bacteria, California Ocean Plan trace metals, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, organophosphorous pesticides, pyrethroid pesticides and nutrients (i.e., nitrate, ammonia, urea, orthophosphate); c. Samples collected during storms shall be analyzed for critical life stage chronic toxicity with 3 marine species (sea urchin, mussel and giant kelp). Specific locations of outfalls to be monitored are as follows: ID Longitude Latitude Xa Marin County Trailhead at Agate Beach -122.71059 37.89749 DUX009 -122.71058 37.89757 X San Mateo County Maritime Walk -122.517537 37.531153 FIT012 -122.51756 37.53115 X San Mateo County Xxxxxxx -122.516679 37.529092 FIT015 -122.51667 37.52915 X San Mateo County Distillery -122.513269 37.517706 FIT028 -122.51355 37.51789 X San Mateo County Madrone -122.511592 37.514237 FIT029 -122.51067 37.51246 Xa San Mateo County Xxxxxx Way -122.516958 37.528645 FIT016 -122.5173 37.5282 X California State Parks Año Nuevo -122.32181 37.11666 ANO012 -122.32181 37.11666 X California Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx -000.00000 36.5187 PTL004 -121.93812 36.5187 Xx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx -000.00000 37.13245 ANO027 -122.33662 37.13245 X California Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx -000.00000 36.51524 PTL034 -121.94775 36.51524 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.68885 36.17192 PFE008 -121.68885 36.17192 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.68629 36.17072 PFE011 -121.68629 36.17072 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.68281 36.16924 PFE012 -121.68281 36.16924 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.6773 36.16634 PFE015 -121.6773 36.16634 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.6764 36.16569 PFE016 -121.6764 36.16569 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.66883 36.1553 PFE026 -121.66883 36.1553 X California State Parks Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx -121.66781 36.15469 PFE027 -121.66781 36.15469 Xa Pacific Grove Lover’s at Ocean View -121.91614 36.6246 PCG120 -121.91613 36.6246 X Pacific Grove Ocean View between Fountain Avenue and 00xx Xxxxxx -121.914835 36.62381 PCG215 -121.91484 36.62378 X...
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