Sampling and Monitoring. Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation and maintenance of the interim measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the O&M plan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which specifies at a minimum the following information: a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks; b. Data quality objectives; c. Analytical test methods and detection limits; d. Name of analytical laboratory; e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in appendices) f. Sample collection procedures and equipment; g. Field quality control procedures: ➢ duplicates (10% of all field samples) ➢ blanks (field, equipment, etc.) ➢ equipment calibration and maintenance ➢ equipment decontamination ➢ sample containers ➢ sample preservation ➢ sample holding times (must be specified) ➢ sample packaging and shipment ➢ sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc.); ➢ chain of custody; h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. The Respondent shall follow all DTSC and USEPA guidance for sampling and analysis. DTSC may request that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document.
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Sampling and Monitoring. Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation design and maintenance during construction of the interim measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the O&M plan IM Workplan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which specifies at a minimum the following information:
a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks;
b. Data quality objectives;
c. Analytical test methods and detection limits;
d. Name of analytical laboratory;
e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in appendices)
f. Sample collection procedures and equipment;
g. Field quality control procedures: ➢ *duplicates (10% of all field samples) ➢ *blanks (field, equipment, etc.) ➢ *equipment calibration and maintenance ➢ *equipment decontamination ➢ *sample containers ➢ *sample preservation ➢ *sample holding times (must be specified) ➢ *sample packaging and shipment ➢ *sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc.); ➢ *chain of custody;
h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and
i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. The Respondent shall follow all DTSC and USEPA guidance for sampling and analysis. DTSC may request that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document.
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Samples: Corrective Action Consent Agreement
Sampling and Monitoring. Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation and maintenance of the interim measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the O&M plan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which specifies at a minimum the following information:
a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks;
b. Data quality objectives;
c. Analytical test methods and detection limits;
d. Name of analytical laboratory;
e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in appendices)
f. Sample collection procedures and equipment;
g. Field quality control procedures: ➢ *duplicates (10% of all field samples) ➢ *blanks (field, equipment, etc.) ➢ *equipment calibration and maintenance ➢ *equipment decontamination ➢ *sample containers ➢ *sample preservation ➢ *sample holding times (must be specified) ➢ *sample packaging and shipment ➢ *sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc.); ➢ *chain of custody;
h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and
i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. The Respondent shall follow all DTSC and USEPA guidance for sampling and analysis. DTSC may request that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document.
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Samples: Corrective Action Consent Agreement
Sampling and Monitoring. Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation design and maintenance during construction of the interim measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the O&M plan IM Workplan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which specifies at a minimum the following information:
a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks;
b. Data quality objectives;
c. Analytical test methods and detection limits;
d. Name of analytical laboratory;
e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in appendices)
f. Sample collection procedures and equipment;
g. Field quality control procedures: ➢ duplicates (10% of all field samples) ➢ blanks (field, equipment, etc.) ➢ equipment calibration and maintenance ➢ equipment decontamination ➢ sample containers ➢ sample preservation ➢ sample holding times (must be specified) ➢ sample packaging and shipment ➢ sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc.); ➢ chain of custody;
h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and
i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. The Respondent shall follow all DTSC and USEPA guidance for sampling and analysis. DTSC may request that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document.
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Samples: Corrective Action Consent Agreement
Sampling and Monitoring. Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation and maintenance of the interim corrective measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the O&M plan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which specifies at a minimum the following information:
a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks;
b. Data quality objectives;
c. Analytical test methods and detection limits;
d. Name of analytical laboratory;
e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in appendices);
f. Sample collection procedures and equipment;
g. Field quality control procedures: ➢ duplicates (10% of all field samples) ➢ blanks (field, equipment, etc.) ➢ equipment calibration and maintenance ➢ equipment decontamination ➢ sample containers ➢ sample preservation ➢ sample holding times (must be specified) ➢ sample packaging and shipment ➢ sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc.); ➢ chain of custody;
h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and
i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. The Respondent shall follow all DTSC and USEPA EPA guidance for sampling and analysis. DTSC may request require that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document.
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Samples: Corrective Action Consent Agreement
Sampling and Monitoring. Sampling and monitoring activities may be needed for effective operation and maintenance of the interim corrective measure. If sampling activities are necessary, the O&M plan must include a complete sampling and analysis section which specifies at a minimum the following information:
a. Description and purpose of monitoring tasks;
b. Data quality objectives;
c. Analytical test methods and detection limits;
d. Name of analytical laboratory;
e. Laboratory quality control (include laboratory QA/QC procedures in appendices)
f. Sample collection procedures and equipment;
g. Field quality control procedures: ➢ o duplicates (10% of all field samples) ➢ o blanks (field, equipment, etc.) ➢ o equipment calibration and maintenance ➢ o equipment decontamination ➢ o sample containers ➢ o sample preservation ➢ o sample holding times (must be specified) ➢ o sample packaging and shipment ➢ o sample documentation (field notebooks, sample labeling, etc.); ➢ o chain of custody;
h. Criteria for data acceptance and rejection; and
i. Schedule of monitoring frequency. The Owner/Operator or Respondent shall follow all DTSC Department and USEPA guidance for sampling and analysis. DTSC The Department may request that the sampling and analysis section be a separate document.
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Samples: Corrective Action Consent Agreement