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Honeywell Groundwater Remediation Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit page 5 of 39 <br /> <br />2. Grab Sample – A single sample collected from a wastestream without regard to the flow in the <br />wastestream and over a period of time not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes and taken at a time <br />representative of normal discharge. <br /> <br />3. Continuously – The permittee shall monitor the discharge flow continuously and submit totalized <br />daily flows with the Periodic Compliance Report (PCR). Each PCR shall include all flow <br />measurements for the entire monitoring period covered in the report. This flow information shall <br />be in addition to the flow data collected during sampling which shall be measured from the start <br />of the sampling event to the end of the sampling event. <br /> <br />4. Daily monitoring frequency requires sampling to be conducted one (1) time in each calendar <br />day. (Report due on the 20th of the following month) <br /> <br />5. Weekly monitoring frequency requires sampling to be conducted one (1) time in each calendar <br />week (Sunday to Saturday). (Report due on the 20th of the following month) <br /> <br />6. Monthly monitoring frequency requires sampling to be conducted a minimum of one (1) time <br />per calendar month. (Report due on the 20th of the following month) <br /> <br />7. Semiannual monitoring frequency requires sampling to be conducted a minimum of one (1) time <br />per semiannual period. (1st Semiannual Period: January to June [Report due on the 20th of July]. <br />2nd Semiannual Period: July to December [Report due on the 20th of January]) <br /> <br />8. Quarterly monitoring frequency requires sampling to be conducted a minimum of one (1) time <br />per calendar quarter. (1st Quarterly Period: January to March [Report due on the 20th of April]. <br />2nd Quarterly Period: April to June [Report due on the 20th of July]. 3rd Quarterly Period: July <br />to September [Report due on the 20th of October]. 4th Quarterly Period: October to December <br />[Report due on the 20th of January]) <br /> <br />9. The following conventional pollutants shall incur a surcharge in excess of the stated limitations <br />below, as stated in Section 17-23(b) of the City of South Bend’s Municipal Code. <br /> <br /> Surcharge for ammonia (NH3-N) >25 mg/L <br /> Surcharge for BOD5 >250 mg/L <br /> Surcharge for phosphorus >10 mg/L <br /> Surcharge for Total Suspended Solids (TSS) >250 mg/L <br /> <br /> <br />B. Representative Sampling <br /> <br />1. Sampling shall be carried out by customarily accepted methods to reflect the effect of <br />constituents upon the sewage works and to determine the existence of hazards to life, limb and <br />property. <br /> <br />2. All wastewater samples must be representative of the permittee’s discharge. <br /> <br />3. Wastewater monitoring and flow measurement facilities shall be properly operated, kept clean, <br />and maintained in good working order at all times. <br />