South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-9 - Water Pollution Control Permits
Subchapter 61-9.505 - LAND APPLICATION PERMITS AND STATE PERMITS
Part C - LAND APPLICATION PERMIT AND STATE PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section 61-9.505.C.48 - Requirements for recording and reporting of monitoring results
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-9.505.C.48
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
(a) All permits shall specify:
(1) Requirements concerning
the proper use, maintenance, and installation, when appropriate, of monitoring
equipment or methods (including biological monitoring methods when
appropriate).
(2) Monitoring shall
include type, intervals, and frequency sufficient to yield data which are
representative of the monitored activity including, when appropriate,
continuous monitoring.
(3)
Applicable reporting requirements based upon the impact of the regulated
activity and as specified in section505.44. Reporting shall be no less frequent
than specified in the above regulation.
(4) That a permittee required to monitor a
waste discharge shall maintain records of all information resulting from such
monitoring, including the date, place and time of sampling; the dates analyses
were performed; the person performing the analyses; the analytical techniques,
procedures or methods used; and the results of such analyses. All records and
results of monitoring activities and calibration and maintenance records shall
be retained by the permittee a minimum of three (3) years, unless otherwise
required or extended by the Department.
(b) Any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required by the Department to be maintained as a condition in a permit, or who alters or falsifies the results obtained by such devices or methods, shall be deemed to have violated a permit condition and shall be subject to the penalties provided pursuant to 48-1-320 and 48-1-330 of the Code.
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