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PART I <br />Page 23 of 48 <br />Permit No.: C00038342 <br />wastestream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points shall not be changed without notification to and <br />approval by the Division. <br />2. Analvtical and SdmDline Methods for Monitorine and ReDortine <br />The permittee shall install, calibrate, use and maintain monitoring methods and equipment, including biological <br />and indicated pollutant monitoring methods. All sampling shall be performed by the permittee according to <br />specified methods in 40 C.F.R. Part 136; methods approved by EPA pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 136; or methods <br />approved by the Division, in the absence of a method specified in or approved pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 136. <br />Numeric Limits <br />If the permit contains a numeric effluent limit for a parameter, the analytical method and PQL selected for all <br />monitoring conducted in accordance with this permit for that parameter shall be the one that can measure at <br />or below the numeric effluent limit. If all specified analytical methods and corresponding PQLs are greater <br />than the numeric effluent limit, then the analytical method with the lowest PQL shall be used. <br />When the analytical method which complies with the above requirements has a PQL greater than the permit <br />Limit, and the permittee's analytical result is less than the PQL (the PQL achieved by the lab), the permittee <br />shall report 'BDL" on the DMR. Such reports will not be considered as violations of the permit limit, as long as <br />the PQL obtained is lower or equal to the PQL in the table below. <br />When the analytical method which complies with the above requirements has a PQL that is equal to or less <br />than the permit limitation, and the permittee's analytical result is less than the PQL, "< X" (where X = the <br />actual PQL achieved by the laboratory) shall be reported on the DMR. For parameters that have a report only <br />limitation, and the permittee's analytical result is less than the PQL, "< X" (where X = the actual PQL achieved <br />by the laboratory) shall be reported on the DMR. <br />Report Only Limits <br />If the permit contains a report only requirement for a parameter, the analytical method and PQL chosen shall <br />be one that can measure at or below the potential numeric effluent limit(s) (maximum allowable pollutant <br />concentration as shown in the WQA or fact sheet). If all analytical methods and corresponding PQLs are greater <br />than the potential numeric effluent limit(s), then the analytical method with the lowest PQL shall be used. <br />When the analytical method which complies with the above requirements has a PQL that is equal to or less <br />than the permit limitation, and the permittee's analytical result is less than the PQL, "< X" (where X = the <br />actual PQL achieved by the laboratory) shall be reported on the DMR. For parameters that have a report only <br />Limitation, and the permittee's analytical result is less than the PQL, "< X" (where X = the actual PQL achieved <br />by the laboratory) shall be reported on the DMR. <br />Interim Report Only Followed By a Numeric Limit <br />If the permit contains an interim effluent limitation (a limit is report until such time as a numeric effluent limit <br />becomes effective) for a parameter, the analytical method and PQL chosen for all monitoring conducted in <br />accordance with this permit for the parameter shall be one that can measure to the final numeric effluent <br />limit. If all analytical methods and corresponding PQLs are greater than the final numeric effluent limit (s), <br />then the analytical method with the lowest PQL shall be used. <br />While the report only limit is effective, the reporting requirements shall follow those under the Report Only <br />Limits section. Once the numeric limit is effective, the reporting requirements shall follow the numeric limits <br />reporting requirements. <br />Calculating Averages <br />In the calculation of average concentrations (i.e. daily average, 7- day average, 30 -day average, 2 -year rolling <br />average) any individual analytical result that is less than the PQL shall be considered to be zero for the <br />calculation purposes. When reporting: <br />