New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 14A - NEW JERSEY POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
Subchapter 10 - GROUND WATER MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES
Section 7:14A-10.13 - Compliance monitoring program
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The owner or operator required to establish a compliance monitoring program under this subchapter shall monitor the ground water at the relevant point(s) of compliance to determine whether hazardous waste facility units are in compliance with the ground water protection standard under 7:14A-10.6. The Department shall specify the ground water protection standard in the NJPDES-DGW permit, including:
(b) The owner or operator shall install a ground water monitoring system at the compliance point as specified under N.J.A.C. 7:14A-10.9. The ground water monitoring system shall comply with 7:14A-10.11(a), (b) and (c).
(c) The Department shall specify the sampling procedures and statistical methods appropriate for the specified hazardous constituents and the facility, consistent with 7:14A-10.11(g) and (h).
(d) The owner or operator shall determine whether there is statistically significant evidence of increased contamination for any chemical parameter or hazardous constituent specified pursuant to (a) above at a frequency specified under (f) below.
(e) The owner or operator shall determine the ground water flow rate and direction in the uppermost aquifer at least annually.
(f) The Department shall specify the frequencies for collecting samples and conducting statistical tests to determine statistically significant evidence of increased contamination in accordance with 7:14A-10.11(g). A sequence of at least four samples from each well (background and compliance wells) shall be collected at least semi-annually during the compliance period of the facility.
(g) The owner or operator shall analyze samples from all monitoring wells at the compliance point for all constituents contained in 40 C.F.R. Part 264 Appendix IX at least annually to determine whether additional hazardous constituents are present in the uppermost aquifer and, if so, at what concentration pursuant to procedures in 7:14A-10.12(f). If the owner or operator finds 40 C.F.R. Part 264 Appendix IX constituents in the ground water that are not already identified in the permit as monitoring constituents, the owner or operator may resample within one month and repeat the 40 C.F.R. 264 Appendix IX analysis. If the second analysis confirm the presence of new constituents, the owner or operator shall report the concentration of these additional constituents to the Department within seven days after the completion of the second analysis and add them to the list of constituents to be sampled for. If the owner or operator chooses not to resample, then the owner or operator shall report the concentrations of these additional constituents to the Department within seven days after completion of the initial analysis and add them to the list of constituents to be sampled for.
(h) If the owner or operator determines pursuant to (d) above that any concentration limits under 7:14A-10.8 are being exceeded at any monitoring well at the point of compliance, the owner or operator shall:
(i) If the owner or operator determines, pursuant to (d) above, that the ground water concentration limits under this section are being exceeded at any monitoring well at the point of compliance, the owner or operator may demonstrate that a source other than the owner/operator's hazardous waste facility unit caused the contamination or that the detection is an artifact caused by an error in sampling, analysis, or statistical evaluation or natural variation in the ground water. In making a demonstration under this paragraph, the owner or operator shall:
(j) If the owner or operator determines that the compliance monitoring program no longer satisfies the requirements of this section, the owner or operator shall, within 90 days, submit an application for a permit modification to make any appropriate changes to the program.