Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC
13-14-8-7; IC
13-15-2-1;
IC
13-19-3-1
Affected: IC
13-30-2; IC
36-9-30
Sec. 3.
(a) Any
permittee required to monitor under this article or by any permit issued under
this article shall maintain all records of all monitoring information and
monitoring activities, including the following:
(1) The date, exact place, and time of the
sampling or measurements.
(2) The
person or persons who performed the sampling or measurements.
(3) The date or dates analyses were
performed.
(4) The person or
persons who performed the analyses.
(5) The sampling methods used.
(6) All quality assurance/quality control
documentation.
(7) The analytical
techniques or methods used.
(8) The
results of the measurements or analyses.
(b) All records of monitoring activities and
results shall be retained by the permittee for three (3) years. The three (3)
year period shall be extended:
(1)
automatically during the course of any unresolved litigation between the
commissioner and a permittee; or
(2) as required by the permit
conditions.
(c) The
owner, operator, or permittee of a solid waste processing facility shall record
and retain at the facility in an operating record, or in an alternative
location approved by the commissioner, any records required by this
article.
(d) Information submitted
to the department to meet a requirement of this article must meet the following
standards:
(1) All drawings, plans, maps, and
documentation must be properly titled and must include the following where
applicable:
(A) The date and author of each
drawing, plan, or map.
(B)
Documentation of the coordinate system of the drawing, plan, or map, including
the following:
(i) Measurement
units.
(ii) Datum.
(iii) Identification of the coordinate system
that was used, such as the Universal Transverse Mercator or the State Plane
Coordinate System.
(C)
A bar scale on each drawing, plan, or map.
(D) Elevations that correlate with United
States Geological Survey mean sea level data.
(E) The facility name.
(F) The state regulatory identification
number, such as a permit number or authorization number.
(G) The facility's United States
Environmental Protection Agency identification number, if available.
(H) A north arrow.
(I) A map legend.
(2) Submittals of sampling and monitoring
results must include the following:
(A)
Results of laboratory analyses.
(B)
Results of field measurements, including water elevations and well depths if
applicable.
(C) Laboratory
name.
(D) Date of the sampling or
monitoring event.