S.C. Code Regs. § 61-79.265.F.93

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 5, May 24, 2024
Section 61-79.265.F.93 - Preparation, evaluation, and response
(a) The owner or operator must prepare an outline of groundwater quality assessment program. The outline must describe a more comprehensive groundwater monitoring program (than that described in Sections265.91 and 265.92) capable of determining:
(1) Whether hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents have entered the groundwater;
(2) The rate and extent of migration of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents in the groundwater; and
(3) The concentration of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents in the groundwater.
(b) For each indicator parameter specified in Paragraph 265.92(b)(3), the owner or operator must calculate the arithmetic mean and variance, based on at least four replicate measurements on each sample, for each well monitored in accordance with Paragraph 265.92(d)(2), and compare these results with its initial background arithmetic mean. The comparison must consider individually each of the wells in the monitoring system, and must use the Student's t-test at the 0.01 level of significance (see Appendix IV) to determine statistically significant increases (and decreases, in the case of pH) over initial background.
(c)
(1) If the comparisons for the upgradient wells made under paragraph (b) of this Section show a significant increase (of pH decrease), the owner or operator must submit this information in accordance with Paragraph 265.94(a)(2)(ii).
(2) If the comparisons for downgradient wells made under paragraph (b) of this Section show a significant increase (or pH decrease), the owner or operator must then immediately obtain additional groundwater samples from those downgradient wells where a significant difference was detected, split the samples in two, and obtain analyses of all additional samples to determine whether the significant difference was a result of laboratory error.
(d)
(1) If the analyses performed under paragraph (c)(2) of this Section confirm the significant increase (or pH decrease), the owner or operator must provide written notice to the Department - within seven days of the date of such confirmation - that the facility may be affecting groundwater quality.
(2) Within 15 days after the notification under paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the owner or operator must develop a specific plan, based on the outline required under paragraph (a) of this section and certified by a qualified geologist or geotechnical engineer, for groundwater quality assessment at the facility. This plan must be placed in the facility operating record and be maintained until closure of the facility.
(3) The plan to be submitted under paragraph 265.90(d)(1) or paragraph (d)(2) of this Section must specify:
(i) The number, location, and depth of wells;
(ii) Sampling and analytical methods for those hazardous wastes or hazardous waste constituents in the facility;
(iii) Evaluation procedures, including any use of previously-gathered groundwater quality information; and
(iv) A schedule of implementation.
(4) The owner or operator must implement the groundwater quality assessment plan which satisfies the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this Section, and, at a minimum, determine:
(i) The rate and extent of migration of the hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents in the groundwater; and
(ii) The concentrations of the hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents in the groundwater.
(5) The owner or operator must make his first determination under paragraph (d)(4) of this section, as soon as technically feasible, and prepare a report containing an assessment of the groundwater quality. This report must be placed in the facility operating record and be maintained until closure of the facility.
(6) If the owners or operator determines, based on the results of the first determination under paragraph (d)(4) of this Section, that no hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents from the facility have entered the groundwater, then he may reinstate the indicator evaluation program described in Section265.92 and paragraph (b) of this Section. If the owner or operator reinstates the indicator evaluation program, he must so notify the Department in the report submitted under paragraph (d)(5) of this Section.
(7) If the owner or operator determines, based on the first determination under paragraph (d)(4) of this Section, that hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents from the facility have entered the groundwater, then he:
(i) Must continue to make the determinations required under paragraph (d)(4) of this Section on a quarterly basis until final closure of the facility, if the groundwater quality assessment plan was implemented prior to final closure of the facility; or
(ii) May cease to make the determinations required under paragraph (d)(4) of this Section, if the groundwater quality assessment plan was implemented during the post-closure care period.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Subpart, any groundwater quality assessment to satisfy the requirements paragraph 265.93(d)(4) which is initiated prior to final closure of the facility must be completed and reported in accordance with paragraph 265.93(d)(5).
(f) Unless the groundwater is monitored to satisfy the requirements of paragraph 265.93(d)(4), at least annually the owner or operator must evaluate the data on groundwater surface elevations obtained under paragraph 265.92(e) to determine whether the requirements under paragraph 265.91(a) for locating the monitoring wells continues to be satisfied. If the evaluation shows that paragraph 265.91(a) is no longer satisfied, the owner or operator must immediately modify the number, location, or depth of the monitoring wells to bring the groundwater monitoring system into compliance with this requirement.

S.C. Code Regs. 61-79.265.F.93

Amended by State Register Volume 14, Issue No. 11, eff November 23, 1990; State Register Volume 16, Issue No. 12, eff December 25, 1992; State Register Volume 32, Issue No. 6, eff June 27, 2008.