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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09.a. Receive 2015 NPDES Annual Report Central Contra Costa Sanitary District • Q ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION PAPER Board Meeting Date: February 4, 2016 Subject: 2015 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) ANNUAL REPORT Submitted By. Initiating Dept/Div.: Ann. K. Sasaki, P.E. Operations Department/Plant Operations Deputy General Manager REVIEWED AND RECOMMENDED FOR BOARD ACTION: M. Esparza—Laboratory Superintendent Roger S.Baile General Manager ISSUE: The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District's (CCCSE615 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Annual Report has been prepared for submission to the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), San Francisco Bay Section. This annual report is presented to the Board of Directors for information. The Sewer System Overflow and Recycled Water Annual Reports will be submitted separately at later dates. BACKGROUND: During 2015, the Treatment Plant received a total of 11.8 billion gallons of wastewater, which is an average influent flow of 32.3 million gallons per day. The Treatment Plant produced an effluent with annual average carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD) and total-suspended solids (TSS) concentrations of 6.4 mg/L and 7.8 mg/L, respectively. These concentrations are markedly lower than our NPDES permit standards of 25 mg/L and 30 mg/L, respectively. Both CBOD and TSS removal efficiency for the Treatment Plant averaged 96.8 percent and 97.4 percent respectively. Solids disposal during the year involved the incineration of dewatered sludge in CCCSD's Multiple Hearth Furnaces. Approximately 3,620 tons of furnace ash was produced. The ash met regulatory requirements for final disposal throughout the year. Over 15,000 analyses were completed for process control and NPDES permit compliance. The Treatment Plant effluent met all (100 percent) of the NPDES permit requirements throughout the year, which makes this the eighteenth consecutive year of full compliance.. Page 1 of 2 POSITION PAPER Board Meeting Date: February 4, 2016 Subject-* 2015 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) ANNUAL REPORT CCCSD's NPDES permit requires the annual report to have four content areas that cover the following: • A comprehensive discussion of treatment plant performance and compliance with the permit. This includes a statement about all projects that were completed to improve performance and reliability of the District's wastewater treatment, collection and disposal practices in 2015. • List of Approved Analyses. • Plant schematic. • Annual review of Facility Reports. Additionally, CCCSD has compiled yearly totals, averages, maximum and minimum values for influent, final effluent, sludge, and receiving water quality parameters for Board review and District staff use. This information has been submitted to the RWQCB electronically and is not a required component of the annual report. The NPDES permit requires the annual report be submitted to the RWQCB by February 1, 2016. ALTERNATIVES/CONSIDERATIONS: Under the current NPDES Permit, CCCSD is required to submit an annual self-monitoring report to the RWQCB by February 1, 2016. FINANCIAL IMPACTS: None. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: This matter was not reviewed by a Board Committee. RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION: Receive the 2015 NPDES Annual Report. Attached Suoportinq Documents: 1. 2015 NPDES Annual Report 2. PowerPoint Presentation C:\Users\danderson\NppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\IM9F5ZMU\Position Paper 02- 04-16.doc Page 2 of 2 ATTACHMENT 1 r 2015 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM ANNUAL REPORT Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 5019 Imhoff Place Martinez, CA 94553 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM ANNUAL REPORT INDEX Page No. Discharger's Self-Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events — 2015......................................................................................... 1 Table 1 Compliance Summary Final Effluent ..........................................................................10 Table 2 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics...............................................................12 Table 3 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics .......................................................................13 Table 4 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristic, Total Suspended Solids ........................14 Table 5 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristic, Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand.................................................................................... 15 Table 6 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristic, 96-Hour Flow-through BioassayResults Summary ...................................................................................... 16 Table 7 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristic, Enterococci Count ................................17 Table 8 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristic, Ammonia ...............................................18 Table 9 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristic, pH .........................................................19 Table 10 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics, Trace Metals Concentrations ....................... 20 Table 11 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics, Volatile Organics ..........................................21 Table 12 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics, Semi-Volatile Organics .................................22 Table 13 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics, PAHs ............................................................23 Table 14 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics, Organophosphorous Pesticides ...................24 Table 15 Annual Influent Waste Characteristics, Chlorinated Pesticides ................................. 25 Table 16 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Trace Metals .......................................26 Table 17 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Mercury ...............................................27 NAPOSUP\Laboratory\Annual Report-NMES 2015\Index.doc I INDEX (Continued) Page No. Table 18 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Volatile Organics .................................28 Table 19 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Semi-Volatile Organics ........................29 Table 20 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, PAHs .................................................. 30 Table 21 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Organophosphorus Pesticides ............31 Table 22 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Dioxins and Furans .............................32 Table 23 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics, Chlorinated Pesticides .........................33 Table 24 Chronic Toxicity Results..............................................................................................34 Table 25 Mass Loadings of Mercury Concentrations.................................................................35 Table 26 State Water Resources Control Board Minimum Levels for VolatileOrganics ...................................................................................................... 36 Table 27 State Water Resources Control Board Minimum Levels for Semi-Volatile Organics ...............................................................................................37 Table 28 State Water Resources Control Board Minimum Levels for TraceMetals ...............................................................................................................39 Table 29 State Water Resources Control Board Minimum Levels for Pesticidesand PCBs ..................................................................................................40 Table 30 Solids Handling Summary ..........................................................................................41 Table 31 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Ammonia .......................................................................42 Table 32 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Nitrate ............................................................................42 Table 33 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Nitrite..............................................................................43 Table 34 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Chlorophyll-a .................................................................43 Table 35 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Phosphorus ...................................................................44 Table 36 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Turbidity .........................................................................44 Table 37 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Salinity............................................................................45 Table 38 Annual Bay Sampling Data, Conductivity....................................................................45 NAPOSUP\Laboratory\Annual Report-NMES 2015\Index.doc II INDEX (Continued) Table 39 Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, Temperature .................................................................46 Appendix A Certifications for Analyses at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District .........................47 Appendix B Certifications for Analyses Performed for Central Contra Costa Sanitary District by a Separate Certified Laboratory .................................................................51 Figure 1 Bay Sampling Stations Aerial Photograph .................................................................90 Figure 2 Treatment Plant Schematic with Sampling Locations .................................................91 Figure 3 Treatment Plant Site Map ..........................................................................................92 Attachment 1 BACWA RMP Letter...................................................................................................93 NAPOSUP\Laboratory\Annual Report-NPDES 2015\Index.doc III NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM ANNUAL REPORT REPORTING DISCHARGER: Central Contra Costa Sanitary CCCSD DATE OF REPORT: January 27, 2016 NPDES PERMIT NO: CA0037648 REPORTING PERIOD: January 1 through December 31, 2015 Attached is the 2015 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Annual Report for the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (CCCSD), in compliance with Order No. R2-2012-0016 for NPDES Permit No. CA0037648. Annual Compliance Summary (Section V.C.1.f(1) and (3)) CCCSD recognizes that the annual compliance summary and the tabular data have previously been submitted electronically and are not required herein per Order No. R2-2012-0016, that became effective April 1, 2012. In this document, CCCSD discusses treatment plant performance and compliance with the Permit, presents yearly totals, averages, maximum and minimum values where appropriate for influent, final effluent, sludge, and bay stations water quality parameters as a courtesy and considers the electronic submittals previously made as compliance with Sections V.C.1.f(1) and (3) of the Permit as the official Annual Report data. Comprehensive Discussion of Treatment Plant Performance and Compliance with the Permit (Section V.C.1.f(2)) The final effluent quality remained in compliance with all applicable NPDES standards for the year, making 2015 the eighteenth consecutive year that CCCSD has accomplished this milestone. In February 2015, CCCSD completed the Annual Effluent Characterization Study. The effluent was analyzed for priority pollutants listed in Table C of the Regional Standard Provisions (Attachment G). The concentrations of these priority pollutants have not increased over past performance, and were either below their applicable water quality criteria as listed in Order R2-2012-0016, Table F-7 and F-8, or not detected using the approved methods listed in Table 1 C of 40 CFR Part 136. On June 16, 2015, CCCSD bypassed secondary treatment units for approximately three minutes. CCCSD was able to recover the bypassed wastewater, approximately 22,000 gallons of primary treated wastewater mixing with secondary treated wastewater, and return it to the headworks of the facility for retreatment. Further 1 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 2 January 27, 2016 discussion along with corrective action is documented in letters from CCCSD to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) dated June 22, 2015, and July 24, 2015. On July 2, 2015, RWQCB staff conducted the annual compliance evaluation inspection of CCCSD. No significant issues were found during the inspection. On June 16, 2015, CCCSD missed the final effluent peak flow grab sampling. Results for temperature, dissolved oxygen and pH were not reported for June 16, 2015. The FE 24-hour composite sample collected from 7:00 A.M. on June 16, 2015, to 7:00 A.M. on June 17, 2015, was measured for pH. The pH value of the composite was 7.8, within permitted limit of 6 to 9. Final effluent composite sample data for July, 7, 10, 11, and 16, 2015, were qualified to indicate that the composite sample collection temperature was above 6 Celsius, but below 8.5 Celsius. A review of test parameters measured on the samples did not indicate sample degradation, measured parameters were within final effluent historical values and within permit limits. Final effluent carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand for September 23 and 30, 2015, was reported from analytical batches where the standard recovery was greater than 77 percent, but below the method required 84 percent. The reported values were within historical values for the final effluent and within permit limits. In October 2015, CCCSD began running the monthly final effluent flow-through acute bioassay test with pH adjusted to 7.3. The pH adjustment will decrease unionized ammonia concentrations and eliminate potential toxicity due to ammonia. CCCSD continued implementing its Capital Improvement Program in 2015. The following projects were completed to improve performance and reliability of CCCSD's wastewater treatment, collection, and disposal practices: • Fire Protection System Improvements Prosect Completed: February 2015 Total Project Cost: $318,000 Project Description: There are several types of fire protection systems throughout the Treatment Plant. Many of these systems were installed in the 1980s and 1990s and are outdated. Some of the systems lacked proper controls to allow them to be tested correctly, and some were modified so that they do not function as originally intended. This project upgraded and/or replaced existing fire alarm panels and accessories. New panels and accessories are compatible with each other and meet current codes. 2 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 3 January 27, 2016 • Cogeneration Renovation Project Completed: September 2015 Total Prosect Cost: $1,300,000 Project Description: The Cogeneration System was installed in the early 1990s, and the original control system and electro-hydraulic fuel delivery/control system are obsolete. The existing electro-hydraulic fuel delivery/control system was replaced with an electronically controlled system. The existing control panel was replaced with new modern process controls. Field devices such as fire detection, pressure and temperature switches and other instrumentation were replaced to work with the new control system. • Dissolved-Air Flotation Tank Renovation Project Completed: December 2015 Total Prosect Cost: $1,050,000 Project Description: CCCSD utilizes three dissolved-air flotation thickener (DAF) tanks for secondary waste-activated sludge thickening. This project rehabilitated all three tanks, with the majority of the work performed on DAF Tank Nos. 2 and 3. Corroded conduits, wiring, and structural steel elements were replaced and coated. New variable frequency drives were installed for the drive motors and all tanks received protective coatings. The floor grout was replaced in two of the tanks and the float collector arms for DAF Tank No. 2 were replaced. • Sludge Blending Tank Renovations Project Completed: July 2015 Total Project Cost: $500,000 Project Description: The sludge blending tank is used for blending primary and secondary sludge prior to dewatering. The tank is nearly 50 years old and was in need of repair. This project includes installing a structural carbon fiber wrap to increase the structural integrity of the tank. • Primary Treatment Renovation Project Ongoing: 2015 - 2016 Estimated Total Proiect Cost: $15,000,000 Project Description: Two of the four primary sedimentation tanks were constructed in the mid-1960s, and the final two tanks were constructed in the mid-1970s as part of the Water Reclamation Plant, Stage 5A, Phase 1, Expansion Project. Most of the piping 3 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 4 January 27, 2016 and components in the primary treatment area are between 35 and 50 years old. Some piping and process components were corroding, which require continuous maintenance, while others are nearing the end of their respective service life. This project includes the renovation or replacement of the scum collection system and the water and air pipelines at the primary sedimentation tanks. In addition, the project will include renovation of concrete, hand railing, and lighting and electrical upgrades to the motor control center that provides power to the primary treatment facilities. The project also includes installation of a scum thickening unit on the third floor of the Solids Conditioning Building, construction of a new grit handling facility, two primary effluent pump variable frequency drives, and the upgrade of two primary effluent pumps. Also, baffles in Primary Tank Nos. 1, 2, and 3 are being installed. Most of the project was completed in 2015 with final completion scheduled first quarter of 2016. • Centrifuge and Cake Pump Upgrades Project in Planning/Design Phase: 2015 - 2017 Total Project Cost: $2,000,000 Project Description: The existing centrifuges and cake pumps have been in service for more than 25 years. The design life of rotating equipment is generally around 15 years. While routine rotation of the operation and stand-by centrifuge helps increase the operating lifespan, Plant Operations can expect more frequent and extensive Operations and Maintenance (O&M) requirements as the centrifuges and cake pumps continue to age. Historical treatment plant data has shown that the solids capture has decreased throughout the years. This project will use information gathered under the Solids Handling Evaluation Project as well as recent pilot test data to meet improvements to the dewatering equipment and process for construction. Activities in 2015 were centered on pilot testing of new centrifuge equipment. Design will begin in 2016 with completion in 2017. • Headworks Screening Upgrade Project in Planning/Design Phase: 2015 - 2017 Total Project Cost: $6,900,000 Project Description: The Treatment Plant's current screening operation utilizes coarse bar screens at the headworks to separate screenings. The screenings then are processed by grinders and reintroduced immediately downstream of the screens. The project will investigate the current headwork's screening operation and recommend the most strategic and cost effective improvements for screenings removal. 4 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 5 January 27, 2016 Following the evaluation phase conducted in 2015, the project will include design and construction of improvements to implement the recommendations. • Electrical Switchgear 16 Replacement Project in Planning/Design Phase: 2015 - 2017 Total Project Cost: $2,100,000 Project Description: The existing Headworks Substation (Sub) 16 Switchgear was installed in 1993 under the Headworks Facilities Improvement Project. The existing electrical switchgear model that was installed had a short production run. The switchgear is now obsolete and replacement parts are difficult to source. Recent issues with the circuit breakers have revealed that they will only become more difficult to service. The recent Switchgear Refurbishment Report by a consultant recommends replacing the switchgear in its entirety to ensure reliable service from the headworks and the influent pumps for the Treatment Plant. This project will replace the Sub 16 electrical switchgear feeding the headworks and influent pumps. Work includes removal of the existing switchgear and modifications of the building and support facilities as necessary for the installation. List of Approved Analyses (Section V.C.1.f.4.i.ii.iii) All analyses electronically reported were conducted at the CCCSD Environmental Laboratory, except the pesticides, dioxin, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyl congeners, and chronic toxicity. These analyses were performed at contract laboratories. These laboratories and CCCSD's Environmental Laboratory are certified by the State Water Resources Control Board's Division of Drinking Water to perform these analyses. No analyses were waived. Laboratory certifications are attached in Appendices A and B. Drawings (Section V.D.5) Figure 1 is an aerial photograph with the bay sampling stations delineated. Figure 2 is the Treatment Plant Schematic with sampling locations delineated. Figure 3 is the Treatment Plant Site Map. 5 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 6 January 27, 2016 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Manual On an annual basis, CCCSD performs an extensive review of the O&M manuals related to CCCSD's treatment process and maintenance procedures. In addition, CCCSD has several maintenance specific O&M manuals, as well as many O&M manuals related to our process control strategies and internal computer operating system known as DYNAC. The O&M procedures are stored on the intranet in the Plant Information Management System (PIMS), and in binders located in the Plant Operations Control Room and in the Maintenance and Reliability Center. As systems change due to capital projects, new O&M binders are received from contractors and are included in these libraries. The O&M manuals, along with PIMS, provide the Treatment Plant and Regulatory Compliance personnel with a source of reference and include system overviews, O&M procedures, alarms, troubleshooting, control strategies, laboratory process data, daily microscopy, and schematics. PIMS also contains videos pertaining to treatment plant systems, equipment upgrades and modifications, additional system schematics, Plant Operator training materials (including video tests), practice exams, updated compliance documents (Title 5, Title 22, NPDES, 503 Regulations, Standard Methods), and certification information. Below is a listing of additions made to PIMS and the O&M manual in 2015: • Multiple Hearth Furnace O&M Manual updated • Wet Weather Operations Manual updated • Wet Weather Operations training video • New scum dewatering system training video • Huber Coanda Grit Washer/Grit Removal System training video • Ultraviolet Operations Manual updated • Boiler Feedwater Pump Startup/Shutdown training video In 2015, 87 percent of the Plant Operations Standard Operating Procedures were reviewed for accuracy and updated. The procedures were updated in PIMS and staff continues to review the remaining procedures. Additionally, several schematics were updated, converted to AutoCAD format and added to PIMS. Contingency and Spill Prevention Plans CCCSD's Contingency and Spill Prevention Plan was updated in November 2015 to reflect recent capital improvements, facility changes, and current personnel. All edits have been thoroughly reviewed and approved by CCCSD's Plant Operations Division Manager and Deputy General Manager. The new edition of the Plan was distributed throughout the CCCSD to make recipients aware of the new edition; edits to the plan 6 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 7 January 27, 2016 were tracked on the Amendment Log for recipients to easily identify what has changed from the last edition. The next thorough review and evaluation of CCCSD's Contingency and Spill Prevention Plan is scheduled for the summer of 2016. Wastewater Facilities Status Report and Proper Supervision and Operation of Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) CCCSD's Wastewater Facility Status Report and Proper Supervision and Operation of POTWs was updated in August 2015. This report includes CCCSD's Annual Budget, Comprehensive Annual Financial Plan, the Capital Improvement Plan, the organization chart, and a list of all the certifications and licenses held in CCCSD's Plant Operations Division as of August 2015. The document is posted on PIMS and is readily accessible to all staff. Together, these reports document that CCCSD operates and maintains its wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal facilities to ensure that all facilities are adequately staffed, supervised, financed, operated, maintained, repaired, and upgraded as necessary to provide adequate and reliable transport, treatment, and disposal of all wastewater from both existing and planned future wastewater sources within the service area. The Annual Budget is thoroughly reviewed and updated by CCCSD's Finance Division with the new edition being approved by the Board of Directors every June. The Comprehensive Annual Financial Plan is also thoroughly reviewed and updated by CCCSD's Finance Division with the final report being issued to the Board of Directors every November. The Capital Improvement Plan is thoroughly reviewed and updated by CCCSD's Capital Projects Division annually, and approved by the Board of Directors every June. The organization charts are frequently updated by CCCSD's Administration Department to accurately reflect changes in personnel and is posted on CCCSD's intranet site (Online Total Information System or OTIS) for easy access. The list of certifications and licenses held in the Plant Operations Division is updated at least once per year by the Plant Operations Superintendent. The next thorough review and evaluation of CCCSD's Wastewater Facilities Status report is scheduled for the summer of 2016. Permit Provisions Update CCCSD is a member of the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies (BACWA) and through its membership makes financial contributions for the development and support of a variety of water quality attainment strategies and studies. CCCSD also provides support for ambient receiving water monitoring conducted by the San Francisco Estuary Institute's Regional Monitoring Program. CCCSD's compliance with this permit provision is documented by the transmittal letter to RWQCB via BACWA on January 20, 2016. The copy of the letter is shown as Attachment 1. 7 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 8 January 27, 2016 Other Special Provision Update In February and October 2014, CCCSD submitted reports in compliance with Section VI.C.5.c and d of CCCSD's Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES Permit (Order No. R2-2012-0016, NPDES No. CA 0037648). The reports titled CCCSD Facility and Site Characterization Report and Final Report Nutrient Work Plan October 2014 are incorporated by reference. In September 2015, CCCSD completed its final compliance requirement from section VI.C.5.c.iii.c, a collaborative study between CCCSD and State and Federal Contractors Water Agency (SFWCA), by having Dr. Mine Berg present findings from her recently submitted journal article titled: Are Diatom Specific Growth Rates Dependent on the Nitrogen Source? Dr. Berg made the presentation to members of the Nutrient Management Strategy Nutrient Technical Workgroup that includes members of the SFWCA as well as area researchers who have conducted studies in Suisun Bay. 8 Discharge Monitoring Program Annual Report Summary of Comments and Significant Events - 2015 Page 9 January 27, 2016 "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. l am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." (40. C.F.R. § 122.22(d).) Sincerely, Ann K. Sasaki, P.E. Deputy General Manager ARW:LS:vp Attachments cc: Roger S. Bailey, General Manager 9 TABLE 1 (1 of 2) CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY FINAL EFFLUENT(EFF-001) NUMBER OF EXCEPTIONS PARAMETER LIMIT JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL EXCEPTIONS Monthly Average 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 mg/L CBOD Weekly Average 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 mg/L Percent Removal -85% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monthly Average Monthly Average 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 mg/L Suspended Solids Weekly Average 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 mg/L Percent Removal-85% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monthly Average Monthly Average 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil and Grease 10 mg/L Daily Maximum 20 mg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pH 6.0-9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eleven-sample median not less than 90%survival 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toxicity,acute 90th percentile not less than 70% survival 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enterococci Monthly Log Mean 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 colonies/100 mL Daily Maximum, 120 Ng/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Copper Monthly Average, 89 pg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 10 TABLE 1 (2 of 2) CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY FINAL EFFLUENT(EFF-001) NUMBER OF EXCEPTIONS TOTAL PARAMETER LIMIT JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC EXCEPTIONS Weekly Avg, 0.072 Ng/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mercury Monthly Average, 0.066/jg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Annual Average Effluent Limit, 1.3 Kg/yr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily Maximum, 39 pg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cyanide Monthly Average, 22 pg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TCDD Equivalent Running Annual Average, 0.836 mg/month 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily Maximum, 13 pg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acrylonitrile Monthly Average 6.3 Ng/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Daily Maximum, 170 pg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phthalate Monthly Average 55 Ng/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily Maximum, 84 mg.L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ammonia Monthly Average 65 mg/L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Montly Average, 5500 kg/day 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 11 TABLE 2 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTICS SUMMARY(EFF-001) (Unless otherwise noted, figures in the table are average values) JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL AVERAGE Minimum Daily Avg 33.14 32.98 32.72 29.86 28.37 26.22 25.45 25.92 26.2 26.2 25.16 28 28.4 (MGD) Maximum Flow Daily Avg 38.83 67.57 37.1 38.15 33.52 32.24 29.57 29.02 29.7 31.3 32.6 49 37.4 (MGD) Average Daily 35.69 40.74 34.97 32.56 30.29 28.66 26.97 27.16 26.8 27.84 29.55 32.4 31.14 (MGD) Mo Avg 7.3 7.2 7.4 7.5 7.4 8.4 7.8 8.5 9.2 8.3 7.4 7.6 7.8 mg/L Suspended Weekly Solids Max mg/L 7.6 7.8 8.7 7.2 9.7 9.4 8.1 9.2 11.1 9.8 8.6 8.5 %Removal 97.2 97.2 97.3 97.5 97.6 97.5 97.8 97.3 97.1 97.4 97.7 97.5 97.4 Mo Avg 6.2 6.1 6.3 7.4 5.8 8.2 7 6.6 5.2 6.2 5.5 6.1 6.4 mg/L CBOD Weekly 7 6.8 7.1 7.1 10.4 9.2 9.6 9.2 6.8 8.2 8.2 6.9 Max mg/L Removal 97 96.7 96.8 96.7 97.1 95.9 96.6 96.6 97.3 96.8 97.2 97 96.8 Oil &Grease* mg/L ND (0.93) ND (0.896) <0.91 Fish Toxicity Fathead 96-Hour Minnow 100 97.5 100 97.5 97.5 98.75 86.25 98.75 85 98.75 81.25 100 95.1 Bioassay Percent Survival Minimum 7.42 7.38 7.45 7.46 7.49 7.49 7.48 7.51 7.56 7.47 7.44 7.39 pH Units Maximum 7.64 7.59 7.58 7.6 7.65 7.63 7.67 7.68 7.76 7.74 7.66 7.62 30-Day Log 7 4 4 3 2 3 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 Enterococci Mean Colonies/100 mL Maximum 31 13 37 12 5 9 6 7 3 8 30 7 Dail Testing frequency changed to 2x/year per NPDES permit April 1,2012, per Order No. R2-2012-0016. ND = Not Detected, below the Laboratory's MDL Page 12 TABLE 3 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL INFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTICS (INF-001) (24-Hour Composite) SUSPENDED CBOD OIL AND FLOW SOLIDS GREASE mg/L mg/L mg/L MAX DAILYMIN DAILY AVG DAILY MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE JANUARY 38.9 34.79 36.28 259 208 FEBRUARY 70.82 33.77 40.4 254 185 48.5 MARCH 37.89 32.82 35.75 275 198 APRIL 36.31 31.56 33.07 298 226 MAY 32.8 30.56 31.47 314 198 JUNE 37.43 28.23 31.48 331 200 JULY 30.08 27.93 28.73 351 206 AUGUST 30.82 27.78 29.27 316 196 51.0 SEPTEMBER 31.7 27 29.27 314 193 OCTOBER 30.2 27.5 28.84 323 191 NOVEMBER 32.8 27.9 29.63 325 198 DECEMBER 48.9 29.8 33.46 301 200 ANNUAL 70.8 351 226 MAXIMUM ANNUAL 27.0 254 185 MINIMUM ANNUAL 32.3 305 200 50 AVERAGE Page 13 TABLE 4 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) (24-Hour Composite) TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS mg/L MAXIMUM MINIMUM AVERAGE NO. OF NO. OF SAMPLES EXCEPTIONS JANUARY 13.6 4.6 7.3 31 0 FEBRUARY 11.7 3.1 7.2 28 0 MARCH 13.4 4.5 7.4 31 0 APRIL 13.2 4.8 7.5 30 0 MAY 10.1 4.4 7.4 31 0 JUNE 14.7 5.2 8.4 29 0 JULY 11.8 5.2 7.8 30 0 AUGUST 10.7 5.4 8.5 28 0 SEPTEMBER 14.0 6.0 9.2 28 0 OCTOBER 13.0 5.3 8.3 18 0 NOVEMBER 10.0 4.0 7.4 24 0 DECEMBER 11.3 5.4 7.6 31 0 ANNUAL 14.7 MAXIMUM ANNUAL MINIMUM 3.1 ANNUAL AVERAGE 7.8 Page 14 TABLE 5 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) (24-Hour Composite) CARBONACEOUS BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND mg/L MAXIMUM MINIMUM AVERAGE NO. OF NO. OF SAMPLES EXCEPTIONS JANUARY 9 3.8 6.2 19 0 FEBRUARY 9.5 3.8 6.1 16 0 MARCH 8.6 4.2 6.3 21 0 APRIL 14.1 4.1 7.4 19 0 MAY 7.6 3.8 5.8 17 0 JUNE 13.9 5.6 8.2 20 0 JULY 10.4 5.6 7.0 16 0 AUGUST 9.9 4.9 6.6 14 0 SEPTEMBER 6.8 4.7 5.4 14 0 OCTOBER 6.7 4 5.9 15 0 NOVEMBER 8.2 3.2 6.0 16 0 DECEMBER 7.4 4.4 6.1 22 0 ANNUAL 14.1 MAXIMUM ANNUAL 3.2 MINIMUM ANNUAL AVERAGE 6.4 Page 15 TABLE 6 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) 96-Hour, Flow-Through Bioassay Results Summary Month Date FATHEAD MINNOW, % SURVIVAL January 01/13/15 100.0 February 02/03/15 97.5 March 03/10/15 100.0 April 04/07/15 97.5 May 05/05/15 97.5 June 06/09/15 98.8 July 07/14/15 86.3 August 08/11/15 98.8 September 09/09/15 85.0 October 10/06/15 98.8 November 11/03/15 81 .3 December 12/08/15 100.0 Annual Average 95.10 Page 16 TABLE 7 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) (Grab Sample) ENTEROCOCCICOUNT MPN / 100ML MAXIMUM MINIMUM 30-DAY LOG NO. OF NO. OF MEAN SAMPLES EXCEPTIONS JANUARY 31 2 7 22 0 FEBRUARY 13 1 4 20 0 MARCH 37 1 4 22 0 APRIL 12 1 3 22 0 MAY 5 1 2 21 0 JUNE 9 1 3 22 0 JULY 6 2 3 22 0 AUGUST 7 1 2 22 0 SEPTEMBER 3 1 1 22 0 OCTOBER 8 1 3 22 0 NOVEMBER 30 1 3 21 0 DECEMBER 7 1 2 23 0 ANNUAL 37 MAXIMUM ANNUAL 1 MINIMUM ANNUAL AVERAGE 3 Page 17 TABLE 8 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) (24-Hour Composite) Ammonia (mg/L) MAXIMUM MINIMUM AVERAGE NO. OF NO. OF SAMPLES EXCEPTIONS January 27.4 22.8 25.8 12 0 February 25.1 13.2 21.9 11 0 March 25.2 22.8 24 14 0 April 27.4 23.7 25.6 12 0 May 30.2 25.3 27.8 13 0 June 28.8 23.7 26.3 12 0 July 28.8 24.4 27.3 13 0 August 30.8 22.4 27.2 12 0 September 33.6 28 30.9 12 0 October 34.2 30.7 32.1 13 0 November 35.3 24.6 29.4 11 0 December 25.5 14.7 23.1 13 0 ANNUAL MAXIMUM 35.3 ANNUAL MINIMUM 13.2 ANNUAL AVERAGE 26.8 Page 18 TABLE 9 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) (Grab Sample) pH (s.u.) MAXIMUM MINIMUM AVERAGE NO. OF NO. OF SAMPLES EXCEPTIONS JANUARY 7.64 7.42 7.52 31 0 FEBRUARY 7.59 7.38 7.49 28 0 MARCH 7.58 7.45 7.52 31 0 APRIL 7.6 7.46 7.53 30 0 MAY 7.65 7.49 7.56 31 0 JUNE 7.63 7.49 7.56 29 0 JULY 7.67 7.48 7.61 31 0 AUGUST 7.68 7.51 7.61 31 0 SEPTEMBER 7.76 7.56 7.67 30 0 OCTOBER 7.74 7.47 7.64 31 0 NOVEMBER 7.66 7.44 7.55 30 0 DECEMBER 7.62 7.39 7.51 31 0 ANNUAL 7.76 MAXIMUM ANNUAL 7.38 MINIMUM ANNUAL 7.6 AVERAGE Page 19 TABLE 10 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL INFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTICS(INF-001) TRACE METALS CONCENTRATIONS (pg/L) Antimony Arsenic Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Copper Lead Nickel Selenium Silver Thallium Zinc Jan DNQ 0.44 DNQ 1.2 ND 0.09 DNQ 0.14 = 1.60 = 50.0 = 1.60 = 3.40 DNQ 0.99 = 0.41 ND 0.05 = 120 Feb = 0.63 DNQ 1.25 ND 0.13 DNQ 0.15 = 2.08 = 47.5 = 1.33 = 3.99 DNQ 0.94 = 0.26 ND 0.12 = 125 Mar = 0.57 DNQ 1.21 ND 0.13 ND 0.14 = 1.46 = 45.3 = 1.32 = 3.11 DNQ 0.99 = 0.41 ND 0.12 = 114 Apr 1 = 0.61 DNQ 1.32 ND 0.13 DNQ 0.18 = 2.28 = 55.2 = 2.41 = 3.79 DNQ 0.95 = 0.44 ND 0.12 = 138 May = 0.65 DNQ 1.3 ND 0.13 DNQ 0.25 = 3.13 = 81.5 = 1.84 = 4.73 DNQ 0.97 = 0.58 ND 0.12 = 173 June = 0.56 DNQ 1.48 ND 0.13 DNQ 0.19 = 2.67 = 67.8 = 2.31 = 4.98 DNQ 1.1 = 0.38 ND 0.12 = 166 July = 0.77 DNQ 1.33 ND 0.13 DNQ 0.22 = 2.49 = 78.1 = 2.17 = 4.91 DNQ 1.09 = 0.97 ND 0.12 = 180 Aug = 0.55 DNQ 1.27 ND 0.13 DNQ 0.21 = 3.14 = 62.2 = 1.86 = 4.66 DNQ 0.95 = 1.04 ND 0.12 = 171 Sept DNQ 0.38 DNQ 1.3 ND 0.11 DNQ 0.15 = 3.37 = 75.6 = 2.03 = 7.19 DNQ 0.92 ND 0.13 ND 0.15 = 137 Oct = 1.42 DNQ 1.52 ND 0.11 DNQ 0.11 = 3.08 = 68.5 = 2.03 = 6.18 DNQ 0.87 = 0.51 ND 0.15 = 157 Nov ND 0.13 DNQ 1.43 ND 0.11 ND 0.032 = 2.72 = 64.5 = 1.30 = 6.44 DNQ 0.71 = 0.45 ND 0.15 = 153 Dec = 0.39 DNQ 1.6 ND 0.11 DNQ 0.08 = 2.41 = 72.6 = 2.10 = 5.63 DNQ 0.92 = 0.59 ND 0.15 = 158 Minimum ND 0.13 DNQ 1.20 ND 0.090 ND 0.032 = 1.46 = 45.3 = 1.30 = 3.11 DNQ 0.71 ND 0.13 ND 0.05 = 114 Maximum = 1.42 DNQ 1.60 ND 0.13 = 0.25 = 3.37 = 81.5 = 2.41 = 7.19 DNQ 1.10 = 1.04 ND 0.15 = 180 Average < 0.59 DNQ 1.35 ND 0.12 < 0.15 = 2.54 = 64.1 = 1.86 = 4.92 DNQ 0.95 < 0.51 ND 0.12 = 149 Qualifers ND: less than listed value DNQ: value is greater than MDL, but les than SIP ICP/MS ML's from Table 28 of this report < : Average result included value with"ND"qualifier measured concentration Page 20 Table 11 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Raw Influent Waste Characteristics(INF-001) Volatile Organics(US EPA Method 624) Parameters Unit MDL S MLCB 2/3/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 0.19 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 0.29 1 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 0.31 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 0.17 1 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 0.19 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 0.13 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 0.21 1 ND ND ND ND ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 0.20 2 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ug/L 0.35 ND ND ND ND ND Acrolein ug/L 0.29 5 ND DNQ(0.39) DNQ(0.39) ND <0.34 Acrylonitrile ug/L 0.29 2 ND ND ND ND ND Benzene ug/L 0.11 2 DNQ(0.116) ND DNQ(0.116) ND <0.113 Bromodichloromethane ug/L 0.18 2 DNQ(0.2) ND DNQ(0.2) ND <0.19 Bromoform ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND(0.18) Bromomethane ug/L 0.32 2 DNQ(0.434) DNQ(0.66) DNQ(0.66) DNQ(0.434) <0.547 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L 0.20 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chlorobenzene ug/L 0.16 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chlorodibromomethane ug/L 0.14 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chloroethane ug/L 0.28 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chloroform ug/L 0.18 2 2.93 2.30 2.93 2.3 2.62 Chloromethane ug/L 0.22 2 ND ND ND ND ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 0.13 2 ND ND ND ND ND Ethylbenzene ug/L 0.14 2 DNQ(0.178) ND DNQ(0.178) ND <0.159 m/p-Xylene ug/L 0.21 ND ND ND ND ND Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ug/L 0.22 ND ND ND ND ND Methylene Chloride ug/L 0.20 2 DNQ(0.338) DNQ(0.78) DNQ(0.78) DNQ(0.338) <0.559 O-xylene ug/L 0.21 ND ND ND ND ND Pentachloroethane ug/L 0.21 ND ND ND ND ND Styrene ug/L 0.12 DNQ(0.239) DNQ(1.1) DNQ(1.1) DNQ(0.239) <0.670 Tetrachloroethene ug/L 0.20 2 DNQ(0.849) DNQ(0.37) DNQ(0.849) DNQ(0.37) <0.61 Toluene ug/L 0.10 2 DNQ(0.969) DNQ(1.21) DNQ(1.21) DNQ(0.969) <1.09 trans-l,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 0.12 1 ND ND ND ND ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 0.12 2 ND ND ND ND ND Trichloroethene ug/L 0.14 2 ND ND ND ND ND Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 0.25 ND ND ND ND ND Vinyl Chloride ug/L 0.23 2 ND ND ND ND ND Qualifer ND: Sample value less than MDL DNQ: Sample value qreater than MDL,but below SWRCB ML Page 21 Table 12 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Raw Influent Waste Characteristics(INF-001) Semi-Volatile Organics(US EPA Method 625) Parameters Unit MDL SWnRCB 2/3/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene pg/L 0.325 5 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine pg/L 0.132 1 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol pg/L 0.370 10 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dichlorophenol pg/L 0.333 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol pg/L 0.294 2 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dinitrophenol pg/L 2.395 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene pg/L 0.224 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene pg/L 0.141 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Chloronaphthalene pg/L 0.211 10 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Chlorophenol pg/L 0.327 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Nitrophenol pg/L 0.302 10 ND ND ND ND ND 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine pg/L 0.582 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol pg/L 0.598 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether pg/L 0.123 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol pg/L 0.347 1 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether pg/L 0.170 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Methylphenol pg/L 0.314 58.4 60.7 60.7 58.4 59.6 4-Nitrophenol pg/L 0.427 10 ND ND ND ND ND Benzidine pg/L 9.144 5 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane pg/L 0.158 5 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether pg/L 0.133 1 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether pg/L 0.167 2 ND ND ND ND ND b1s(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate pg/L 0.248 5 ND DNQ(14.3) DNQ(14.3) ND <7.27 Butyl benzyl phthalate pg/L 0.394 10 ND ND ND ND ND Diethyl phthalate pg/L 0.281 2 ND ND ND ND ND Dimethyl phthalate pg/L 0.213 2 ND ND ND ND ND Di-n-butyl phthalate pg/L 0.342 10 ND DNQ(3.8) DNQ(3.8) ND <2.07 Di-n-octyl phthalate pg/L 0.231 10 DNQ(1.73) DNQ(3.13) DNQ(3.13) DNQ(1.73) DNQ(2.43) Hexachlorobenzene pg/L 0.112 1 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachlorobutadiene pg/L 0.380 1 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene pg/L 2.359 5 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachloroethane pg/L 0.344 1 ND ND ND ND ND Isophorone pg/L 0.145 1 ND ND ND ND ND Nitrobenzene pg/L 0.129 1 ND ND ND ND ND N-Nitrosodimethylamine pg/L 0.194 5 ND ND ND ND ND N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine pg/L 0.151 5 ND ND ND ND ND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine pg/L 0.165 1 ND ND ND ND ND Pentachlorophenol pg/L 2.446 5 ND DNQ(48.9) DNQ(48.9) ND <25.7 Phenol pg/L 0.320 1 22.3 28.2 28.2 22.3 25.2 Qualifer ND: Sample value less than MDL DNQ: Sample value greater than MDL,but below SWRCB ML Page 22 Table 13 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Raw Influent Waste Characteristics (INF-001) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (US EPA Method 610) Parameter Unit RL 2/3/2015 Acenaphthene µg/l- 0.08 0.92 Acenaphthylene µg/l- 0.08 ND Anthracene µg/L 0.08 ND Benzo (a) anthracene pg/L 0.08 ND Benzo (b) fluoranthene µg/l- 0.08 ND Benzo (k) fluoranthene µg/l- 0.08 ND Benzo (g,h,i) perylene µg/l- 0.08 ND Benzo (a) pyrene µg/l- 0.08 ND Chrysene µg/l- 0.08 ND Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene µg/L 0.08 ND Fluoranthene µg/L 0.08 ND Fluorene µg/l- 0.08 ND Indeno (1 ,2,3) pyrene µg/L 0.08 ND Naphthalene µg/L 0.08 4.30 Phenanthrene µg/l- 0.08 ND Pyrene µ9/L 0.08 0.14 Qualifer ND: Sample value less than Reporting Limit (RL) Page 23 Table 14 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Raw Influent Waste Characteristics (INF-001) Organophosphorus Pesticides (US EPA Method 614) Parameter Unit RL 2/4/2015 Azinphos methyl (Guthion) µg/L 2.0 ND Chlorpyrifos µg/L 0.05 ND Demeton -O and -S µg/L 0.5 ND Diazinon µg/l- 0.05 ND Disulfoton (Di-Syston) µg/L 1 .0 ND Ethion µg/L 0.5 ND Malathion µg/L 0.1 ND Parathion (Parathion ethyl) µg/L 0.5 ND Parathion methyl µg/L 1 .0 ND Thiobencarb µg/L 0.20 ND Qualifer ND: Sample value less than Reporting Limit (RL) Page 24 Table 15 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Raw Influent Waste Characteristics (INF-001) Chlorinated Pesticides (US EPA Method 608) Parameters Unit 2/3/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Min Annual Max Annual average Aldrin µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.28) ND(0.05) ND(0.28) ND (0.17) alpha-BHC µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.31) ND(0.05) ND(0.31) ND (0.18) beta-BHC µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.69) ND(0.05) ND(0.69) ND (0.37) delta-BHC µg/l- ND(0.05) ND(0.14) ND(0.05) ND(0.14) ND (0.1) gamma-BHC (Lindane) µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.45) ND(0.05) ND(0.45) ND (0.25) Chlordane µg/l- ND(0.5) ND(2.3) ND(0.5) ND(2.3) ND (1.4) 4,4-DDD µg/l- ND(0.1) ND(0.11) ND(0.1) ND(0.11) ND (0.11) 4,4-DDE µg/L ND(0.1) ND(0.18) ND(0.1) ND(0.18) ND (0.14) 4,4-DDT µg/L ND(0.1) ND(0.17) ND(0.1) ND(0.17) ND (0.14) Dieldrin µg/L ND(0.1) ND(0.14) ND(0.1) ND(0.14) ND (0.12) Endosulfan I µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.11) ND(0.05) ND(0.11) ND (0.08) Endosulfan 11 µg/L ND(0.1) ND(0.46) ND(0.1) ND(0.46) ND (0.28) Endosulfan sulfate µg/L ND(0.1) ND(0.33) ND(0.1) ND(0.33) ND (0.22) Endrin µg/l- ND(0.1) ND(0.18) ND(0.1) ND(0.18) ND (0.14) Endrin aldehyde µg/l- ND(0.05) ND(0.53) ND(0.05) ND(0.53) ND (0.29) Heptachlor µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.41) ND(0.05) ND(0.41) ND (0.23) Heptachlor epoxide µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.25) ND(0.05) ND(0.25) ND (0.15) Aroclor 1016 µg/L ND(0.2) ND(1.9) ND(0.2) ND(1.9) ND (1.05) Aroclor 1221 µg/L ND(0.2) ND(2.4) ND(0.2) ND(2.4) ND (1.3) Aroclor 1232 µg/l- ND(0.2) ND(3.8) ND(0.2) ND(3.8) ND (2) Aroclor 1242 µg/L ND(0.2) ND(2.8) ND(0.2) ND(2.8) ND (1.5) Aroclor 1248 µg/l- ND(0.2) ND(1.8) ND(0.2) ND(1.8) ND (1) Aroclor 1254 µg/L ND(0.2) ND(1.5) ND(0.2) ND(1.5) ND (0.85) Aroclor 1260 µg/L ND(0.2) ND(2.8) ND(0.2) ND(2.8) ND (1.5) Toxaphene µg/L ND(1) ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND (1.5) Qualifer ND(#) : Sample value less than Reporting Limit (RL) shown in parenthesis Page 25 TABLE 16 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTICS(EFF-001) TRACE METALS CONCENTRATIONS (pg/L) Antimony Arsenic Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Copper Lead Nickel Selenium Silver Thallium Zinc Jan DNQ 0.30 DNQ 1.00 ND 0.090 DNQ 0.050 DNQ 0.41 = 7.50 DNQ 0.27 = 2.20 DNQ 0.64 DNQ 0.04 ND 0.05 = 36.0 Feb DNQ 0.24 DNQ 0.87 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.41 = 6.16 DNQ 0.18 = 2.79 DNQ 0.32 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 31.4 Mar DNQ 0.35 DNQ 0.90 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.35 = 7.35 DNQ 0.24 = 2.13 DNQ 0.69 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 35.2 Apr DNQ 0.40 DNQ 1.30 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.43 = 8.22 DNQ 0.3 = 2.37 DNQ 0.67 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 38.6 May DNQ 0.39 DNQ 0.79 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.36 = 5.73 DNQ 0.25 = 2.12 DNQ 0.6 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 31.2 June DNQ 0.41 DNQ 1.22 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.43 = 6.73 DNQ 0.36 = 2.72 DNQ 0.93 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 36.9 July = 0.50 DNQ 0.87 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.47 = 8.40 DNQ 0.36 = 2.84 DNQ 0.8 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 37.5 Aug DNQ 0.29 DNQ 0.96 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 DNQ 0.45 = 7.10 DNQ 0.44 = 2.85 DNQ 0.6 ND 0.116 ND 0.12 = 33.2 Sept DNQ 0.19 DNQ 0.86 ND 0.11 ND 0.032 = 0.59 = 6.61 DNQ 0.46 = 3.17 DNQ 0.42 ND 0.13 ND 0.15 = 26.7 Oct DNQ 0.26 DNQ 1.03 ND 0.11 ND 0.032 DNQ 0.38 = 5.23 DNQ 0.49 = 3.49 DNQ 0.43 ND 0.13 ND 0.15 = 28.3 Nov ND 0.13 DNQ 0.76 ND 0.11 ND 0.032 DNQ 0.22 = 4.98 ND 0.195 = 3.60 DNQ 0.24 ND 0.13 ND 0.15 = 22.4 Dec DNQ 0.28 DNQ 1.14 ND 0.11 ND 0.032 DNQ 0.4 = 7.84 ND 0.195 = 3.57 DNQ 0.61 ND 0.13 ND 0.15 = 44.8 Minimum ND 0.13 DNQ 0.76 ND 0.090 ND 0.032 DNQ 0.22 = 4.98 ND 0.18 = 2.12 DNQ 0.24 ND 0.04 ND 0.05 = 22.4 Maximum = 0.50 DNQ 1.30 ND 0.13 ND 0.141 = 0.59 = 8.40 DNQ 0.49 = 3.60 DNQ 0.93 ND 0.13 ND 0.15 = 44.8 Average < 0.31 DNQ 0.98 ND 0.12 ND 0.100 < 0.41 = 6.82 < 0.31 = 2.82 DNQ 0.58 ND 0.11 ND 0.12 = 33.5 Qualifers ND: less than listed value DNQ: value is greater than MDL, but les than SIP ICP/MS ML's from Table 28 of this report < : Average result included value with"ND"qualifier measured concentration Page 26 TABLE 17 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL FINAL EFFLUENT WASTE CHARACTERISTIC (EFF-001) Mercury Sampled FE flow DAILY DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY MONTHLY 12-month Date NPD05 Max Loading Avg Avg Loading Loading total (MGD) (µg/L) (kg/day) (µg/L) (µg/L) (kg/month) (kg/year) 1/6/2015 36.77 0.00437 0.000608 0.00437 0.00437 0.0185 0.306 2/4/2015 34.17 0.0049 0.000634 0.0049 0.0049 0.0193 0.288 3/3/2015 36.85 0.00261 0.000364 0.00261 0.00261 0.0111 0.279 4/14/2015 33.02 0.00675 0.000844 0.00675 0.00675 0.0257 0.264 5/31/2015 29.905 0.0153 0.00173 0.0153 0.0153 0.05275 0.314 6/11/2015 30.76 0.0116 0.00135 0.0116 0.0116 0.0412 0.318 7/7/2015 28.39 0.0143 0.00154 0.0143 0.0143 0.047 0.337 8/11/2015 27.27 0.00971 0.001 0.00971 0.00971 0.0305 0.35 9/2/2015 27.14 0.00737 0.000757 0.00737 0.00737 0.0231 0.344 10/2/2015 27.1 0.00922 0.000946 0.00922 0.00922 0.0289 0.359 11/4/2015 30.6 0.0101 0.00117 0.0101 0.0101 0.0357 0.367 12/2/2015 29.2 0.0087 0.000962 0.0087 0.0087 0.0293 0.363 Page 27 Table 18 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics(EFF-001) Volatile Organics(US EPA Method 624) Parameters Unit MDL SWMRCB 2/3/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 0.19 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 0.29 1 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 0.31 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 0.17 1 ND ND ND ND ND 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 0.19 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 0.13 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 0.21 1 ND ND ND ND ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 0.20 2 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ug/L 0.35 ND ND ND ND ND Acrolein ug/L 0.29 5 ND ND ND ND ND Acrylonitrile ug/L 0.29 2 ND DNQ(0.49) DNQ(0A9) ND <0.39 Benzene ug/L 0.11 2 ND ND ND ND ND Bromodichloromethane ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND Bromoform ug/L 0.18 2 ND ND ND ND ND Bromomethane ug/L 0.32 2 DNQ(0.34) DNQ(0.36) DNQ(0.36) DNQ(0.34) <0.35 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L 0.20 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chlorobenzene ug/L 0.16 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chlorodibromomethane ug/L 0.14 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chloroethane ug/L 0.28 2 ND ND ND ND ND Chloroform ug/L 0.18 2 DNQ(0.48) DNQ(0.21) DNQ(0.48) DNQ(0.21) <0.345 Chloromethane ug/L 0.22 2 ND ND ND ND ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 0.13 2 ND ND ND ND ND Ethylbenzene ug/L 0.14 2 ND ND ND ND ND m/p-Xylene ug/L 0.21 ND ND ND ND ND Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ug/L 0.22 ND ND ND ND ND Methylene Chloride ug/L 0.20 2 ND ND ND ND ND O-xylene ug/L 0.21 ND ND ND ND ND Pentachloroethane ug/L 0.21 ND ND ND ND ND Styrene ug/L 0.12 ND ND ND ND ND Tetrachloroethene ug/L 0.20 2 ND ND ND ND ND Toluene ug/L 0.10 2 DNQ(0.79) DNQ(0.68) DNQ(0.79) DNQ(0.68) <0.735 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 0.12 1 ND ND ND ND ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 0.12 2 ND ND ND ND ND Trichloroethene ug/L 0.14 2 ND ND ND ND ND Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 0.25 ND ND ND ND ND Vinyl Chloride ug/L 0.23 2 ND ND ND ND ND Qualifer ND: Sample value less than MDL DNQ: Sample value qreater than MDL,but below SWRCB ML Page 28 Table 19 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics(EFF-001) Semi-Volatile Organics(US EPA Method 625) Parameters Unit MDL S MRCB 2/3/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene pg/L 0.325 5 ND ND ND ND ND 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine pg/L 0.132 1 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol pg/L 0.370 10 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dichlorophenol pg/L 0.333 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol pg/L 0.294 2 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dinitrophenol pg/L 2.395 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene pg/L 0.224 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene pg/L 0.141 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Chloronaphthalene pg/L 0.211 10 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Chlorophenol pg/L 0.327 5 ND ND ND ND ND 2-Nitrophenol pg/L 0.302 10 ND ND ND ND ND 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine pg/L 0.582 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methyl phenol pg/L 0.598 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether pg/L 0.123 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol pg/L 0.347 1 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether pg/L 0.170 5 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Methylphenol pg/L 0.314 ND ND ND ND ND 4-Nitrophenol pg/L 0.427 10 ND ND ND ND ND Benzidine pg/L 9.144 5 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane pg/L 0.158 5 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether pg/L 0.133 1 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether pg/L 0.167 2 ND ND ND ND ND bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate pg/L 0.248 5 ND DNQ(0.49) DNQ(0.49) ND <0.369 Butyl benzyl phthalate pg/L 0.394 10 ND ND ND ND ND Diethyl phthalate pg/L 0.281 2 ND ND ND ND ND Dimethyl phthalate pg/L 0.213 2 ND ND ND ND ND Di-n-butyl phthalate pg/L 0.342 10 ND ND ND ND ND Di-n-octyl phthalate pg/L 0.231 10 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachlorobenzene pg/L 0.112 1 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachlorobutadiene pg/L 0.380 1 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene pg/L 2.359 5 ND ND ND ND ND Hexachloroethane pg/L 0.344 1 ND ND ND ND ND Isophorone pg/L 0.145 1 ND ND ND ND ND Nitrobenzene pg/L 0.129 1 ND ND ND ND ND N-Nitrosodimethylamine pg/L 0.194 5 ND ND ND ND ND N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine pg/L 0.151 5 ND ND ND ND ND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine pg/L 0.165 1 ND ND ND ND ND Pentachlorophenol I pg/L 2.446 5 ND DNQ(4.98) DNQ(4.98) ND <3.71 Phenol pg/L 0.320 1 ND DNQ(0.392) DNQ(0.392) ND <0.356 Qualifer ND: Sample value less than MDL DNQ: Sample value greater than MDL,but below SWRCB ML Page 29 Table 20 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics (EFF-001) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (US EPA Method 610) Parameter Unit MDL SWnRCB 2/3/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg IL Acenaphthene µg/l- 0.004 0.5 DNQ (0.021) ND(0.04) DNQ (0.021) ND(0.04) < 0.03 Acenaphthylene µg/l- 0.004 0.2 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Anthracene µg/l- 0.004 2 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0,04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Benzo (a)anthracene pg/L 0.004 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Benzo (b)fluoranthene pg/L 0.004 10 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Benzo (k)fluoranthene pg/L 0.004 2 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Benzo (g,h,i) perylene pg/L 0.004 0.1 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Benzo (a) pyrene pg/L 0.004 2 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Chrysene pg/L 0.004 5 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Dibenzo (a,h)anthracene pg/L 0.004 0.1 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Fluoranthene pg/L 0.004 0.05 DNQ (0.013) ND(0.04) DNQ (0.013) ND(0.04) < 0.03 Fluorene pg/L 0.004 0.1 DNQ (0.016) ND(0.04) DNQ (0.016) ND(0.04) < 0.03 Indeno (1,2,3) pyrene pg/L 0.004 0.05 ND(0.004) ND(0.04) ND(0.04) ND(0.004) ND(0.02) Naphthalene pg/L 0.004 0.2 DNQ (0.1) 0.51 0.51 0.1 DNQ (0.31) Phenanthrene pg/L 0.004 0.05 DNQ (0.031) ND(0.04) DNQ (0.031) ND(0.04) < 0.04 Pyrene pg/L 0.004 0.05 DNQ (0.012) ND(0.04) 0.012 ND(0.04) < 0.03 Qualifer ND: Sample value less than MDL DNQ: Sample value greater than MDL, but below SWRCB ML Page 30 Table 21 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics (EFF-001) Organophosphorus Pesticides (US EPA Method 614) Parameters Unit 2/4/2015 8/11/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg Azinphos methyl (Guthion) µg/L ND(2) ND(0.05) ND(2) ND(0.05) ND(1.03) Chlorpyrifos µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.01) ND(0.05) ND(0.01) ND(0.03) Demeton -O and -S µg/L ND(0.5) ND(0.1) ND(0.5) ND(0.1) ND(0.3) Diazinon µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.02) ND(0.05) ND(0.02) ND(0.04) Disulfoton (Di-Syston) µg/l- ND(1) ND(0.1) ND(1) ND(0.1) ND(0.55) Ethion µg/L ND(0.5) ND(0.02) ND(0.5) ND(0.02) ND(0.26) Malathion µg/L ND(0.05) ND(0.05) ND(0.05) ND(0.05) ND(0.05) Parathion (Parathion ethyl) µg/L ND(0.5) ND(0.05) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) ND(0.28) Parathion methyl µg/L ND(1) ND(0.1) ND(1) ND(0.1) ND(0.55) Thiobencarb µg/L ND(0.2) ND(0.05) ND(0.2) ND(0.05) ND(0.13) ND: Not detected at the the Method Detection Limit listed inside parenthesis Page 31 Table 22 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics (EFF-001) Dioxins and Furans (US EPA Method 1613B) Parameters Unit MDL ML 2/3/2015 8/11/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg 2,3,7,8-TCDD pg/L 0.177 10 ND(0.772) ND(0.934) ND(0.934) ND(0.772) ND(0.853) 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD pg/L 0.27 50 ND(0.874) ND(1.1) ND(1.1) ND(0.874) ND(0.99) 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD pg/L 0.350 50 1 ND(1.98) ND(1.44) ND(1.98) ND(1.44) ND(1.71) 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD pg/L 0.380 50 ND(2.17) ND(1.59) ND(2.17) ND(1.59) ND(1.88) 1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD pg/L 0.3320 50 ND(1.89) ND(1.4) ND(1.89) ND(1.4) ND(1.65) 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD pg/L 407 50 1 ND(2.06) ND(1.74) ND(2.06) ND(1.74) ND(1.9) OCDD pg/L 0.712 100 ND(5.26) ND(6.47) ND(5.26) ND(5.26) ND(5.87) 2,3,7,8-TCDF pg/L 0.122 10 ND(0.945) ND(0.682) ND(0.945) ND(0.682) ND(0.814) 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF pg/L 0.186 50 1 ND(0.969) ND(1.04) ND(0.969) ND(0.969) ND(1) 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF pg/L 0.190 50 ND(0.977) ND(1.09) ND(0.977) ND(0.977) ND(1.03) 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF pg/L 0.205 50 ND(1.06) ND(6.23) ND(1.06) ND(1.06) ND(3.65) 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF pg/L 0.193 50 ND(1.03) ND(0.579) ND(1.03) ND(0.579) ND(0.8) 2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF pg/L 0.207 50 ND(1.12) ND(0.648) ND(1.12) ND(0.648) ND(0.88) 1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF pg/L 0.278 50 ND(1.47) ND(0.883) ND(1.47) ND(0.883) ND(1.18) 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF pg/L 0.256 50 ND(1.1 1) ND(1.42) ND(1.11) ND(1.1 1) ND(1.27) 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF pg/L 0.336 50 ND(1.49) ND(2.09) ND(1.49) ND(1.49) ND(1.79) OCDF pg/L 0.531 100 ND(2.6) ND(2.71) ND(2.6) ND(2.6) ND(2.66) TCDD-TEQ I pg/L I I I I I I 1 0 ND: Not detected at the the Method Detection Limit listed inside parenthesis Page 32 Table 23 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 Annual Final Effluent Waste Characteristics (EFF-001) Chlorinated Pesticides (US EPA Method 608) Parameters Unit 2/3/2015 5/4/2015 8/10/2015 Annual Max Annual Min Annual Avg Aldrin µg/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0028) ND(0.0028) ND(0.004) ND(0.0028) ND (0.003) alpha-BHC µg/L ND(0.005) ND(0.0031) ND(0.0031) ND(0.005) ND(0.0031) ND (0.004) beta-BHC µg/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0069) ND(0.0069) ND(0.004) ND(0.0069) ND (0.006) delta-BHC µg/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0014) ND(0.0014) ND(0.004) ND(0.0014) ND (0.002) gamma-BHC(Lindane) µg/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0045) ND(0.0045) ND(0.004) ND(0.0045) ND (0.004) Chlordane µg/l- ND(0.02) ND(0.023) ND(0.023) ND(0.02) ND(0.023) ND (0.022) 4,4-DDD µg/L ND(0.003) ND(0.0011) ND(0.0011) ND(0.003) ND(0.0011) ND (0.002) 4,4-DDE µg/l- ND(0.004) ND(0.0018) ND(0.0018) ND(0.004) ND(0.0018) ND (0.003) 4,4-DDT 4g/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0017) ND(0.0017) ND(0.004) ND(0.0017) ND (0.002) Dieldrin µg/l- ND(0.004) ND(0.0014) ND(0.0014) ND(0.004) ND(0.0014) ND (0.002) Endosulfan I µg/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0011) ND(0.0011) ND(0.004) ND(0.0011) ND (0.002) Endosulfan II µg/L ND(0.005) ND(0.0046) ND(0.0046) ND(0.005) ND(0.0046) ND (0.005) Endosulfan sulfate µg/L ND(0.005) ND(0.0033) ND(0.0033) ND(0.005) ND(0.0033) ND (0.004) Endrin 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.0018) ND(0.0018) ND(0.005) ND(0.0018) ND (0.003) Endrin aldehyde 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.0053) ND(0.0053) ND(0.005) ND(0.0053) ND (0.005) Heptachlor µg/l- ND(0.005) ND(0.0041) ND(0.0041) ND(0.005) ND(0.0026) ND (0.004) Heptachlor epoxide µg/L ND(0.004) ND(0.0025) ND(0.0025) ND(0.004) ND(0.0025) ND (0.003) Aroclor 1016 µg/L ND(0.005) ND(0.019) ND(0.019) ND(0.005) ND(0.019) ND (0.014) Aroclor 1221 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.024) ND(0.024) ND(0.005) ND(0.024) ND (0.018) Aroclor 1232 µg/L ND(0.005) ND(0.038) ND(0.038) ND(0.005) ND(0.038) ND (0.027) Aroclor 1242 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.028) ND(0.028) ND(0.005) ND(0.028) ND (0.02) Aroclor 1248 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.018) ND(0.018) ND(0.005) ND(0.018) ND (0.014) Aroclor 1254 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.015) ND(0.015) ND(0.005) ND(0.015) ND (0.012) Aroclor 1260 4g/L ND(0.005) ND(0.028) ND(0.028) ND(0.005) ND(0.028) ND (0.02) Toxaphene 4g/L ND(0.3) ND(0.02) ND(0.02) ND(0.3) ND(0.02) ND (0.113) ND: Not detected at the the Method Detection Limit listed inside parenthesis Page 33 TABLE 24 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 CHRONIC TOXICITY RESULTS FINAL EFFLUENT (EFF-001) AMERICAMYSIS BAHIA MONTH DATE EC25, % TU February 2/17/2015 30.1 3.3 May 5/13/2015 > 50 <2.0 September 9/15/2015 37.1 2.7 October 10/10/2015 38.4 2.1 * Permit requires accelerated monitoring if three-sample median value exceeds 10 TU or a single sample exceeds 20 TU Page 34 TABLE 25 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 MASS LOADINGS OF MERCURY FINAL EFFLUENT (EFF-001) MERCURY Month 12-MONTH Monthly Total TOTAL* Kg/Month Kg/Year January 0.0185 0.306 February 0.0193 0.288 March 0.0111 0.279 April 0.0257 0.264 May 0.05275 0.314 June 0.0412 0.318 July 0.047 0.337 August 0.0305 0.35 September 0.0231 0.344 October 0.0289 0.359 November 0.0357 0.367 December 0.0293 0.363 Annual Average 0.0303 0.324 * Trigger level is 1.3 Kg/Year running annual average as of December 12, 2012, per Order No. R2-2012-0096. Page 35 TABLE 26 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD MINIMUM LEVELS FOR VOLATILE ORGANICS (U.S. EPA Method 624) Volatile Substances by GC/MS *SWRCB ML ( g/L) 1,1 Dichloroethane 1 1,1 Dichloroethene 2 1,1,1 Trichloroethane 2 1,1,2 Trichloroethane 2 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane 1 1,2 Dichlorobenzene (volatile) 2 1,2 Dichloroethane 2 1,2 Dichloropropane 1 1,3 Dichlorobenzene (volatile) 2 1,3, Dichloropropene (volatile) 2 1A Dichlorobenzene (volatile) 2 Acrolein 5 Benzene 2 Bromoform 2 Bromomethane 2 Carbon Tetrachloride 2 Chlorobenzene 2 Chlorodibromo-methane 2 Chloroethane 2 Chloroform 2 Chloromethane 2 Dichlorobromo-methane 2 Dichloromethane 2 Ethylbenzene 2 Tetrachloroethene 2 Toluene 2 trans-1,2 Dichloroethylene 1 Trichloroethene 2 Vinyl Chloride 2 Policy for Implementation of Toxics, Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of California, Adopted March 2, 2000 Page 36 TABLE 27 (1 of 2) STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD MINIMUM LEVELS FOR SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANICS (U.S. EPA Method 625) Semi-Volatile Substances by GC/MS *SWRCB ML(p g/L) 1,2 Benzanthracene 5 1,2 Dichlorobenzene(semi-volatile) 2 1,2 Diphenylhydrazine 1 1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene 5 1,3 Dichlorobenzene(semi-volatile) 1 1,4 Dichlorobenzene(semi-volatile) 1 2 Chlorophenol 5 2,4 Dichlorophenol 5 2,4 Dimethylphenol 2 2,4 Dinitrophenol 5 2,4 Dinitrotoluene 5 2,4,6 Trichlorophenol 10 2,6 Dinitrotoluene 5 2-Nitrophenol 10 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether 1 2-Chloronapthalene 10 3,3 Dichlorobenzidine 5 3,4 Benzofluoranthene 10 4 Ch loro-3-methyl phenol 1 4,6 Dinitro-2-methylphenol 5 4-Nitrophenol 10 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 5 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 5 Acenapthene 1 Acenaphthylene 10 Anthracene 10 Benzidine 5 Benzo(a)pyrene(3,4 Benzopyrene) 10 Benzo(g,h,l)perylene 5 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 10 * Policy for Implementation of Toxics, Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of California,Adopted March 2, 2000 Page 37 TABLE 27 (2 of 2) STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD MINIMUM LEVELS FOR SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANICS (U.S. EPA Method 625) Semi-Volatile Substances by GC/MS *SWRCB ML(Ng/L) bis 2-(1-Chloroisopropyl) methane 5 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 2 bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate 5 Butyl benzyl phthalate 10 Chrysene 10 di-n-Butyl phthalate 10 di-n-Octyl phthalate 10 Dibenzo(a,h)-anthracene 10 Diethyl phthalate 2 Dimethyl phthalate 2 Fluoranthene 1 Fluorene 10 Hexachloro-cyclopentadiene 5 Hexachlorobenzene 1 Hexachlorobutadiene 1 Hexachloroethane 1 Indeno(1,2,3cd)-pyrene 10 Isophorone 1 N-Nitroso diphenyl amine 1 N-Nitroso dimethyl amine 5 N-Nitroso-di n-propylamine 5 Naphthalene 1 Nitrobenzene 1 Pentachlorophenol 5 Phenanthrene 5 Phenol 1 Pyrene 10 * Policy for Implementation of Toxics, Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of California, Adopted March 2, 2000 Page 38 TABLE 28 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD MINIMUM LEVELS FOR TRACE METALS *SWRCB M ((Ng/L) INORGANICS FAA GFAA HYDRIDE CVAA COLOR ICP/MS Antimony 10 5 0.5 -- -- 0.5 Arsenic -- 2 1 -- 20 2 Beryllium 20 0.5 -- -- -- 0.5 Cadmium 10 0.5 -- -- -- 0.25 Chromium (total) 50 2 -- -- -- 0.5 Chromium VI 5 -- -- -- 10 -- Copper 25 5 -- -- -- 0.5 Cyanide -- -- -- -- 5 -- Lead 20 5 -- -- -- 0.5 Mercury -- -- -- 0.2 -- 0.5 Nickel 50 5 -- -- -- 1 Selenium -- 5 1 -- -- 2 Silver 10 1 -- -- -- 0.25 Thallium 10 2 -- -- -- 1 Zinc 20 -- -- -- -- 1 * Policy for Implementation of Toxics, Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of California, Adopted March 2, 2000. Page 39 TABLE 29 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD MINIMUM LEVELS FOR PESTICIDES AND PCBs (U.S. EPA Method 608) PESTICIDES - PCBs -SWRCB MLs (Ng/L) 4,4'-DDD 0.05 4,4'-DDE 0.05 4,4'-DDT 0.01 a-Endosulfan 0.02 alpha BHC 0.01 beta BHC 0.005 delta BHC 0.005 gamma BHC 0.02 Aldrin 0.005 b-Endosulfan 0.01 Chlordane 0.1 Dieldrin 0.01 Endosulfan Sulfate 0.05 Endrin 0.01 Endrin Aldehyde 0.01 Heptachlor 0.01 Heptachlor Epoxide 0.01 PCB 1016 0.5 PCB 1221 0.5 PCB 1232 0.5 PCB 1242 0.5 PCB 1248 0.5 PCB 1254 0.5 PCB 1260 0.5 Toxaphene 0.5 * Policy for Implementation of Toxics, Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of Califoria, Adopted March 2, 2000. Page 40 TABLE 30 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL AVERAGE WASTE CHARACTERISTICS SOLIDS HANDLING SUMMARY CENTRIFUGED SLUDGE ASH DISPOSAL PERCENT TOTAL PERCENT TONS/DAY* SOLIDS MOISTURE (WET WEIGHT) AVERAGE AVERAGE JANUARY 23 77 10.6 FEBRUARY 23 77 9.3 MARCH 23 77 8.4 APRIL 23 77 7.6 MAY 23 77 9.0 JUNE 24 76 11.0 JULY 23 78 10.0 AUGUST 21 79 10.0 SEPTEMBER 21 79 11.0 OCTOBER 20 80 9.6 NOVEMBER 22 78 10.0 DECEMBER 22 78 12.5 MAXIMUM 24 80 12.5 MINIMUM 20 76 8 AVERAGE 22 78 10 Page 41 TABLE 31 - 32 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 BAY SAMPLING DATA Table 31 Bay Stations - Ammonia (lag/L ) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 271 154 93.8 154 February 293 210 173 225 March 314 89.2 87.9 103 April 90.7 74.2 90.9 86.2 May 599 72 70 81 June 316 46.7 84.4 72.8 July 462 28.6 60.8 41.3 August 270 26 65 30 September 7.22 ND (1.4) 9.19 1.71 October 517 8.9 21.5 8.5 November 83.1 78.6 57.3 93.1 December 143 141 155 138 ND: Not detected at the the Method Detection Limit listed inside parenthesis Table 32 Bay Stations - Nitrate (mg/L ) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January ND (0.0377) 0.46 ND (0.0377) 0.43 February 0.017 0.758 0.054 0.599 March ND (0.0545) 0.502 ND (0.0545) 0.345 April 0.014 0.087 ND (0.0545) 0.057 May ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) June ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) July 0.42 0.380 0.30 0.37 August 0.046 0.074 0.021 0.096 September 0.20 0.13 0.10 0.14 October 0.15 0.17 0.17 0.16 November ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) ND (0.0545) December 0.26 0.28 0.22 0.32 ND: Not detected at the the Method Detection Limit listed inside parenthesis Page 42 TABLE 33 - 34 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2013 BAY SAMPLING DATA Table 33 Bay Stations - Nitrite (mg/L ) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 0.021 0.015 0.013 0.017 February 0.0273 0.0225 0.0200 0.0223 March 0.0323 0.0202 0.0174 0.0213 April 0.0159 0.0138 0.0142 0.0151 May 0.0357 0.0145 0.0147 0.0147 June 0.0305 0.0118 0.0147 0.0138 July 0.044 0.012 0.018 0.014 August 0.067 0.060 0.063 0.067 September 0.058 0.066 0.053 0.071 October 0.080 0.081 0.067 0.083 November 0.029 0.036 0.025 0.037 December 0.018 0.014 0.018 0.016 Table 34 Bay Stations - Chlorophyll-a (µg/L ) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 0.93 1.29 1.19 1.09 February 2.38 4.39 3.01 2.88 March 1.78 3.62 1.28 2.84 April Not Analyzed Not Analyzed Not Analyzed Not Analyzed May 1.54 1.82 1.10 1.76 June 1.83 2.45 1.59 1.92 July 2.94 6.07 3.02 5.81 August 3.4 3.0 2.0 3.2 September 2.23 1.81 1.52 1.93 October 1.24 1.19 1.32 1.13 November 1.30 1.55 1.47 1.35 December 1.34 1.07 1.36 1.13 Page 43 TABLE 35 - 36 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 BAY SAMPLING DATA Table 35 Bay Stations - Phosphorus (mg/L ) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 0.128 0.138 0.114 0.136 February 0.158 0.224 0.114 0.161 March 0.125 0.197 0.094 0.142 April 0.127 0.178 0.118 0.160 May 0.188 0.195 0.140 0.197 June 0.166 0.181 0.177 0.152 July 0.201 0.219 0.186 0.200 August 0.19 0.18 0.14 0.15 September 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.14 October 0.141 0.145 0.131 0.141 November 0.14 0.19 0.12 0.14 December 0.12 0.14 0.12 0.12 Table 36 Bay Stations - Turbidity (NTU) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 7.51 16.4 5.49 13.1 February 26.0 57.6 9.97 23.3 March 10.0 39.2 6.39 21.1 April 5.28 11.9 3.88 5.84 May 17.7 27.4 8.94 23.8 June 11.0 23.7 7.36 12.1 July 14.0 33.0 7.70 18.0 August 7.92 18.5 4.76 11.6 September 4.58 8.11 4.03 7.17 October 5.81 8.94 3.96 7.01 November 16.6 30.4 10.4 16.6 December 12.2 18.0 12.2 11.2 Page 44 TABLE 37 - 38 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 BAY SAMPLING DATA Table 37 Bay Stations - Salinity (g/L) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 17.21 5.90 16.74 6.87 February 11.72 4.86 12.90 4.35 March 16.41 9.16 17.56 10.36 April 14.00 10.62 16.96 10.12 May 19.27 13.45 21.70 14.52 June 17.53 13.70 18.59 13.48 July 20.2 15.3 22.2 15.0 August 17.3 13.1 19.9 12.7 September 20.11 15.04 21.40 15.75 October 20 14.5 21.3 14.4 November 23.8 17.16 25.8 16.27 December 14.08 12.08 15.74 11.25 Table 38 Bay Stations - Conductivity (µmhos/cm) DATE Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) January 27600 10700 27500 13570 February 19650 8680 21180 7810 March 26500 15850 20300 17530 April 23100 17940 27500 16850 May 30900 22300 34400 23900 June 28500 22700 30200 22600 July 32200 25000 35700 24700 August 28000 21810 31900 21310 September 32100 24700 34300 25800 October 31800 23900 34100 23700 November 37100 25300 40400 25800 December 23200 20190 25600 18760 Page 45 TABLE 39 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 2015 ANNUAL BAY SAMPLING DATA DISSOLVED OXYGEN, pH, TEMPERATURE Bay Stations - Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, Temperature Avon Pier Grizzly Island Martinez Roe Island (USGS 7) (DWR 7) (USGS 8) (USGS 6) Temp p p m TeTemTemTem MONTH DO (mg/L) pH em DO (mg/L) pH em DO (mg/L) pH em DO (mg/L) pH em January 9.65 7.82 11.2 10.23 7.59 9.7 9.93 8.03 10.9 10.15 7.65 9.8 February 8.86 7.72 13.8 8.89 7.84 13.7 9.17 7.85 14.1 9.07 7.81 13.6 March 9.22 8.09 16.4 8.95 7.79 16.8 9.29 8.09 16.5 9.37 7.99 16.3 April 9.48 8.04 16.2 9.44 7.98 16.4 9.64 7.81 16.6 9.59 7.90 16.4 May 9.24 7.90 16.2 9.27 7.85 16.2 9.05 7.98 16.6 9.21 7.94 16.2 June 8.87 7.92 19.2 8.68 7.91 19.7 8.95 7.92 19.3 8.70 7.99 19.5 July 8.53 7.81 19.4 8.54 7.86 19.7 8.65 7.81 19.5 8.71 8.02 19.5 August 8.49 8.01 21.2 8.51 7.73 20.9 8.40 7.99 21.1 8.64 8.08 21.0 September 8.56 7.96 20.5 8.53 7.52 20.4 8.39 7.92 20.4 8.59 7.92 20.3 October 8.47 7.87 19.4 8.60 7.53 19.7 8.54 7.89 19.7 8.68 7.93 19.0 November 9.49 7.94 14.5 9.62 7.58 14.5 9.57 7.99 14.3 10.62 8.03 14.3 December 10.37 7.93 9.7 10.48 7.25 10.4 10.22 7.94 10.5 10.41 8 10.6 Page 46 yy�r Water Boards CALIFORNIA STATE Ito ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION Is hereby granted to Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Plant Operations Division 5015 Imhoff Place Martinez, CA 94553 Scope of the certificate is limited to the "Fields of Testing" which accompany this Certificate. Continued accredited status depends on successful completion of on-site, proficiency testing studies, and payment of applicable fees. This Certificate is granted in accordance with previsions of Section 100825, et self, of the Health and Safety Code, Certificate No.: 1397 Expiration date: 1213112016 Effective Date: 1/1/2015 Richmond,. Gal ornia � '�Christine So elo, Chef subject to Forfeiture or revocation Environmental Laboratory accreditation Program CALIFORNIA DtVAK t tvtclC t OF PUBLIC HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACGREDi I A I ION PROGRAM 9CDI'H ;-� Accredited Fields of Testing Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Plant Operations Division 5015 ImhoTT t-lace Cerrt;t;cate No.: 1397 Plarrinec, CA 94553 Renew Date: 121311/-u-i4 PFione: (925) 335-7/51 Ffela UT M3UMV: 10r-Miuru6101,,gy ,T Wa3tec ater 10r.020 001 lotalColhurm S199221B 107.040 u0 I Fecal Colhorm SM9221C,E(MTF/EC) 107.242 uul Enterococci L1lterolvrt Field of Tobting: 108-Inorganic(;herllibtiy of Wastewater 108.110 001 1 arbidity EPA 180.1 105.381 001 Oil end Ur�uma EPA 1664A 108.410 uul Alkalinity SMZ320B 108.421 001 Hardness SmaiiuC 108.430 001 Conductivity 5Mz51u8 108.440 001 Residue,Total SMZ5405 108.441 001 Rebidue,Filterable SM254uC; 108.442 001 Kebidoe,No,1-tiltcra5le SM2540D 108.443 001 ReSidae,Settleable SM2540F 105.461 u01 Chlorine, total SM4500-CIC — 108.4r0 uu1 Oyenift,I9111nU31 Di3tlllatien 51914500-CN C 105.472 Ou I Cyanide,Tutal SM4500-CN E 108.490 001 pR SM4500-R+d 108.492 001 Ammonia SM4500-173 C(10720th) 108.492 002 Kjeldahl Nitrogen 51714500-1973 c(igtR7zum) 108.510 001 Nitrite SP14500-Nuz 6 108.530 001 Dibzolved Uxygen SM4500-0 G 108.531 001 Di5nolved Unygorl SM4500-0 G 108.541 001 PH03phu,u3,Total SM4500-P E 105 580 001 Selude SW500-S=0 108.591 u51 Carbona�eons BuD SM521UB 108.630 001 uil and Grease SM552uS!zUth) 108.660 001 Chemical oxygen Demand HACH8000 108.999 001 Nitrate talc. 51714181) 108.999 002 Cyanide,dib5ociable Sm4500-517 Field of I a3ting: 109- I omz:Vhvm'cal Elements of wa5tewate, 109.Ozu 001 Alaminam EPA 200.8 109 020 002 Antimony EPA 20u.8 109.020 003 Arsenic EPA 200.8 A.UT 9/5/2013 ,thi3 list 3opEr3Ede5 ali previoa5 i5tb Tor thib cert;ficate%mber. Customers' Please verfy the current accreditat;z;n standing vvitR the estate Page" of 3 Central Conga Cosia Sanitary District Certificate NO 13U( Rcl'lery Date: "IG/31/1�14 109 uzu 004 Barium EPA z00.8 109 020 005 Beryllium EPA zu5.5 1 uti.OZO 0015 Uadmium EPA 200.8 1 ua.u20 007 Ummiu- EPA 200.8 109.020 005 C-.obah EPA 200.8 109.020 009 Copper EPA 200.8 109.020 010 Lead EPA 200.8 109.020 011 Manyanese EPA z00.8 109.0/-0 01Z Muly5de11am EPA z05.8 109.0ZO 013 Nickel EPA 200.8 i Ov,020 014 sele.i-um EPA 200.8 109.OZu 015 silver EPA 200.8 l 0x.020 ult) I Aellium EPA 200.8 4 109.020 017 vanadium EPA 200.8 109.020 018 zinc EPA z00.8 109.361 001 Mercury EPA-11531E 109.420 001 Arsenic SM31149 109.420 002 Seleniam SM3114B Fiela or 1 esting: 1 1 u-volatile Organic C;Memistry or vvaateewate, 110.040 040 nalogenate6 Ryarocamons EPA 15Z4 110.040 041 Aromatic Compounds EPA bz4 110.040 042 Oxygenates EPA 1524 110.040 043 Other Volatile Organics EPA 624 Fi@la OT Icatiny: 111 -Semi-wlaUlee Or9amic liheermi5tiy OT vvaatewatar 1 1 1.151 u3z Polynuclear Aromatic Ryarui--Mum EPA 525 111.101 034 PI1tllalates EPA bz5 111 101 036 Other Extractables EPA o25 __- 111.999 001 Tri6otyltln Field uT ivatiny: 113-vvROlc ErrluEmt I vniClty of Wastewater 113.Oz1 001 B FatAend Minnow(P promelaa) tPA 2000(EPA-821-R-02-012),Stauc Renewal 113.uzl 001 C FatAeaO Plinno.(P pmma:aa) EPA 2000(EPA-8z1-R-02-U12),Continaoas Flow Field of Testing: 114 Irloryanic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 114.030 001 Antimony EPA 7040 114.040 u01 Arsenic EPA 7060A 114.071 001 Bu yllium EPA 7091 114 080 001 Cadmium EPA/130 1 14 090 001 Ehromium EPA 7190 1 14.110 001 Co'oad EPA/200 114 120 001 Coppet EPA 7z l u 114 130 001 Lead EPA 7420 Aa or 9/5/2013 this list sopersecies all previous iscs for this certificate number. uastomers. 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EPA au1ZH 114.z41 001 Gorrosivlty-pH Determination EPA au95L, Field of i esting: i 15-Extraction i est UT Hazaraoua waste 115 030 001 Waste Extraction i est tvvE i) C;i;R CRapterl1,Article 5,Appendix II Field at I esting: 11b-volatile Uryarlio(;Remistr—y of Racardaus Waste i 1 o.u80 000 volatile Olyania Compoanas EPA 8260B Aqueous Only Field of Testing: 117-Semi-volatile Organic u1lemistry OT Razaraoaa vvaste 117.110 000 Extractabile Organics EPA 8zr0G Aqueoe.,�l,ly Flelo 77I Eating: 1ZO-MliZM50i0l'vyy GT Recreational Watel 126 UK uul Enterococci Otxx ms of 9/5/2013 this list supersedes all previous I ata for this aertit'cate number. Custvme,a: Please verify the culrCnt accreditation standing with the State. Page 3 of 3 _ ' .2�r �uwek,� �::•it CALIFORNIA Water Boards STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARDS CALIFORNIA STATE <•- ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ACCREDITATION Is hereby granted to Caltest Analytical Laboratory 1885 North Kelly Road Napa, CA 94558 Scope of the certificate is limited to the "Fields of Testing" which accompany this Certificate. Continued accredited status depends on successful completion of on-site inspection, proficiency testing studies, and payment of applicable fees. This Certificate is granted in accordance with provisions of Section 100825, et seq. of the Health and Safety Code. Certificate No.: 1664 Expiration Date: 11/30/2017 Effective Date: 12/1/2015 Sacramento, California Christine Sotelo, Chief subject to forfeiture or revocation Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program CALIFORNIA STATE 1 •� ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM at*,Ta Accredited Fields of Testing Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No. 1664 1885 North Kelly Road Expiration Date 11/30/2017 Napa, CA 94558 Phone: (707)258-4000 Field of Testing: 101 -Microbiology of Drinking Water 101.010 001 Heterotrophic Bacteria SM9215B 101.011 001 Heterotrophic Bacteria SimPlate 101.020 001 Total Coliform SM9221B 101.021 001 Fecal Coliform SM9221 B,E 101.060 002 Total Coliform SM9223B(Colilert) 101.060 003 E.coli SM9223B(Colilert) 101.120 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221 B,C 101.130 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221 B,E 101.160 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9223B(Colilert/Quanti-Tray) Field of Testing: 102-Inorganic Chemistry of Drinking Water 102.020 001 Turbidity EPA 180.1 102.030 001 Bromide EPA 300.0 102.030 001 Bromide EPA 300.0 102.030 003 Chloride EPA 300.0 102.030 005 Fluoride EPA 300.0 102.030 006 Nitrate EPA 300.0 102.030 009 Sulfate EPA 300.0 102.045 001 Perchlorate EPA 314.0 102.060 001 Nitrate(as N)(Calculation) EPA 353.2 102.095 001 Turbidity SM213OB-2001 102.100 001 Alkalinity SM2320B-1997 102.120 001 Hardness(calculation) SM2340B-1997 102.121 001 Hardness SM2340C-1997 102.130 001 Conductivity SM251OB-1997 102.140 001 Residue,Filterable TDS SM2540C-1997 102.147 001 Calcium SM312OB-1999 102.147 002 Magnesium SM312OB-1999 102.147 003 Potassium SM312OB-1999 102.147 004 Silica SM312OB-1999 102.150 001 Chloride SM4110B 102.150 002 Fluoride SM4110B 102.150 003 Nitrate SM4110B 102.150 004 Nitrite SM4110B 102.150 005 Phosphate,Ortho SM4110B 102.150 006 Sulfate SM4110B 102.170 001 Chloride SM4500-CI-B-1997 102.175 001 Chlorine,Free SM4500-CI G-2000 102.175 002 Chlorine,Total Residual SM4500-CI G-2000 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 1 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Dald/30/2017 102.190 001 Cyanide,Total SM4500-CN E 102.203 001 Hydrogen Ion(pH) SM4500-H+B-2000 102.220 001 Nitrite SM4500-NO2-B-2000 102.234 001 Nitrite SM4500-NO3-F-2000 102.234 002 Nitrate SM4500-NO3-F-2000 102.240 001 Phosphate,Ortho SM4500-P E 102.260 001 Total Organic Carbon TOC SM5310B 102.261 001 Dissolved Organic Carbon(DOC) SM5310B 102.270 001 Surfactants SM5540C 102.280 001 UV254 SM5910B Field of Testing: 103-Toxic Chemical Elements of Drinking Water 103.060 001 Aluminum SM3120B 103.060 003 Barium SM3120B 103.060 004 Beryllium SM3120B 103.060 007 Chromium SM3120B 103.060 008 Copper SM3120B 103.060 009 Iron SM3120B 103.060 011 Manganese SM3120B 103.060 012 Nickel SM3120B 103.060 015 Silver SM3120B 103.060 017 Zinc SM3120B 103.130 001 Aluminum EPA 200.7 103.130 003 Barium EPA 200.7 103.130 004 Beryllium EPA 200.7 103.130 005 Cadmium EPA 200.7 103.130 007 Chromium EPA 200.7 103.130 008 Copper EPA 200.7 103.130 009 Iron EPA 200.7 103.130 011 Manganese EPA 200.7 103.130 012 Nickel EPA 200.7 103.130 015 Silver EPA 200.7 103.130 017 Zinc EPA 200.7 103.130 018 Boron EPA 200.7 103.140 001 Aluminum EPA 200.8 103.140 002 Antimony EPA 200.8 103.140 003 Arsenic EPA 200.8 103.140 004 Barium EPA 200.8 103.140 005 Beryllium EPA 200.8 103.140 006 Cadmium EPA 200.8 103.140 007 Chromium EPA 200.8 103.140 008 Copper EPA 200.8 103.140 009 Lead EPA 200.8 103.140 010 Manganese EPA 200.8 103.140 011 Mercury EPA 200.8 103.140 012 Nickel EPA 200.8 103.140 013 Selenium EPA 200.8 103.140 014 Silver EPA 200.8 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 2 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Dald/30/2017 103.140 015 Thallium EPA 200.8 103.140 016 Zinc EPA 200.8 103.140 017 Boron EPA 200.8 103.140 018 Vanadium EPA 200.8 103.160 001 Mercury EPA 245.1 Field of Testing: 104-Volatile Organic Chemistry of Drinking Water 104.040 000 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 104.040 001 Benzene EPA 524.2 104.040 007 n-Butylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 008 sec-Butylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 009 tert-Butylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 010 Carbon Tetrachloride EPA 524.2 104.040 011 Chlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 015 2-Chlorotoluene EPA 524.2 104.040 016 4-Chlorotoluene EPA 524.2 104.040 019 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 020 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 021 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 022 Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 524.2 104.040 023 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 024 1,2-Dichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 025 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 026 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 027 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 028 Dichloromethane EPA 524.2 104.040 029 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 524.2 104.040 033 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 524.2 104.040 034 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 524.2 104.040 035 Ethylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 037 Isopropylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 039 Naphthalene EPA 524.2 104.040 041 N-propylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 042 Styrene EPA 524.2 104.040 043 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 044 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 045 Tetrachloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 046 Toluene EPA 524.2 104.040 047 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 048 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 049 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 050 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 051 Trichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 052 Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 524.2 104.040 054 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 055 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 056 Vinyl Chloride EPA 524.2 104.040 057 Xylenes,Total EPA 524.2 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 3 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Dald/30/2017 104.040 061 Carbon Disulfide EPA 524.2 104.040 062 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone EPA 524.2 104.045 000 Trihalomethanes,Total EPA 524.2 104.045 001 Bromodichloromethane EPA 524.2 104.045 002 Bromoform EPA 524.2 104.045 003 Chloroform EPA 524.2 104.045 004 Dibromochloromethane EPA 524.2 104.050 000 Gasoline Additives EPA 524.2 104.050 002 Methyl tert-butyl Ether(MTBE) EPA 524.2 104.050 003 tert-Amyl Methyl Ether(TAME) EPA 524.2 104.050 004 Ethyl tert-butyl Ether(ETBE) EPA 524.2 104.050 005 Trichlorotrifluoroethane EPA 524.2 104.050 006 tert-Butyl Alcohol(TBA) EPA 524.2 Field of Testing: 107-Microbiology of Wastewater 107.010 001 Heterotrophic Bacteria SM9215B 107.020 002 Total Coliform SM9221 B-2006 107.040 002 Fecal Coliform SM9221C,E-2006 107.242 001 Enterococci Enterolert 107.245 002 E.coli SM9223B(Colilert) Field of Testing: 108-Inorganic Chemistry of Wastewater 108.090 001 Residue,Volatile EPA 160.4 108.110 001 Turbidity EPA 180.1 108.112 001 Boron EPA 200.7 108.112 002 Calcium EPA 200.7 108.112 003 Hardness(calculation) EPA 200.7 108.112 004 Magnesium EPA 200.7 108.112 005 Potassium EPA 200.7 108.112 006 Silica,Dissolved EPA 200.7 108.112 007 Sodium EPA 200.7 108.113 001 Boron EPA 200.8 108.113 002 Calcium EPA 200.8 108.113 003 Magnesium EPA 200.8 108.113 004 Potassium EPA 200.8 108.113 005 Silica,Dissolved EPA 200.8 108.113 006 Sodium EPA 200.8 108.120 001 Bromide EPA 300.0 108.120 002 Chloride EPA 300.0 108.120 003 Fluoride EPA 300.0 108.120 008 Sulfate EPA 300.0 108.120 012 Nitrate(as N) EPA 300.0 108.232 003 Nitrate-Nitrite(as N) EPA 353.2 108.323 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand EPA 410.4 108.362 001 Phenols,Total EPA 420.4 108.381 001 Oil and Grease EPA 1664A 108.385 001 Color SM212OB-2001 108.390 001 Turbidity SM213OB-2001 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 4 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Daldl/30/2017 108.410 001 Alkalinity SM2320B-1997 108.420 001 Hardness(calculation) SM2340B-1997 108.421 001 Hardness SM2340C-1997 108.430 001 Conductivity SM2510B-1997 108.439 001 Residue,Volatile SM2540E-1997 108.440 001 Residue,Total SM2540B-1997 108.441 001 Residue,Filterable TDS SM2540C-1997 108.442 001 Residue,Non-filterable TSS SM2540D-1997 108.443 001 Residue,Settleable SM2540F-1997 108.447 001 Boron SM3120B-1999 108.447 002 Calcium SM3120B-1999 108.447 003 Hardness(calculation) SM3120B-1999 108.447 004 Magnesium SM3120B-1999 108.447 005 Potassium SM3120B-1999 108.447 006 Silica SM3120B-1999 108.447 007 Sodium SM3120B-1999 108.448 001 Bromide SM4110B 108.448 002 Chloride SM4110B 108.448 003 Fluoride SM4110B 108.448 004 Nitrate SM4110B 108.448 008 Sulfate SM4110B 108.460 001 Chlorine,Total Residual SM4500-CI B-2000 108.465 001 Chlorine,Total Residual SM4500-CI G-2000 108.465 002 Chlorine,Free SM4500-CI G-2000 108.470 001 Cyanide,Total SM4500-CN B or C-1999 108.472 001 Cyanide,Total SM4500-CN E-1999 108.490 001 Hydrogen Ion(pH) SM4500-H+B-2000 108.500 002 Ammonia(as N) SM4500-NH3 B,C-1997 108.501 002 Kjeldahl Nitrogen,Total(as N) SM4500-NH3 C-1997 108.506 002 Ammonia(as N) SM4500-NH3 G-1997 108.512 001 Kjeldahl Nitrogen,Total(as N) SM4500-Norg C-1997 108.514 001 Nitrite(as N) SM4500-NO2-B-2000 108.529 001 Nitrate-Nitrite(as N) SM4500-NO3-F-2000 108.529 003 Nitrate(as N) SM4500-NO3-F-2000 108.536 001 Oxygen,dissolved SM4500-0 G-2001 108.540 001 Phosphate,Ortho SM4500-P E-1999 108.541 001 Phosphorus,Total SM4500-P E-1999 108.543 001 Phosphorus,Total SM4500-P F 108.585 001 Sulfide(as S) SM4500-S=F-2000 108.592 001 Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM5210B-2001 108.592 002 Carbonaceous BOD SM5210B-2001 108.595 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM5220D-1997 108.596 001 Organic Carbon-Total(TOC) SM5310B-2000 108.605 001 Surfactants SM5540C-2000 108.660 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand HACH8000 Field of Testing: 109-Toxic Chemical Elements of Wastewater 109.010 001 Aluminum EPA 200.7 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 5 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Dald/30/2017 109.010 002 Antimony EPA 200.7 109.010 003 Arsenic EPA 200.7 109.010 004 Barium EPA 200.7 109.010 005 Beryllium EPA 200.7 109.010 006 Boron EPA 200.7 109.010 007 Cadmium EPA 200.7 109.010 009 Chromium EPA 200.7 109.010 010 Cobalt EPA 200.7 109.010 011 Copper EPA 200.7 109.010 012 Iron EPA 200.7 109.010 013 Lead EPA 200.7 109.010 015 Manganese EPA 200.7 109.010 016 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 109.010 017 Nickel EPA 200.7 109.010 019 Selenium EPA 200.7 109.010 021 Silver EPA 200.7 109.010 023 Thallium EPA 200.7 109.010 026 Vanadium EPA 200.7 109.010 027 Zinc EPA 200.7 109.020 001 Aluminum EPA 200.8 109.020 002 Antimony EPA 200.8 109.020 003 Arsenic EPA 200.8 109.020 004 Barium EPA 200.8 109.020 005 Beryllium EPA 200.8 109.020 006 Cadmium EPA 200.8 109.020 007 Chromium EPA 200.8 109.020 008 Cobalt EPA 200.8 109.020 009 Copper EPA 200.8 109.020 010 Lead EPA 200.8 109.020 011 Manganese EPA 200.8 109.020 012 Molybdenum EPA 200.8 109.020 013 Nickel EPA 200.8 109.020 014 Selenium EPA 200.8 109.020 015 Silver EPA 200.8 109.020 016 Thallium EPA 200.8 109.020 017 Vanadium EPA 200.8 109.020 018 Zinc EPA 200.8 109.020 021 Iron EPA 200.8 109.020 022 Tin EPA 200.8 109.020 023 Titanium EPA 200.8 109.190 001 Mercury EPA 245.1 109.361 001 Mercury EPA 1631E 109.430 001 Aluminum SM312OB-1999 109.430 002 Antimony SM312OB-1999 109.430 003 Arsenic SM312OB-1999 109.430 004 Barium SM312OB-1999 109.430 005 Beryllium SM312OB-1999 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 6 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Dald/30/2017 109.430 006 Boron SM312OB-1999 109.430 007 Cadmium SM312OB-1999 109.430 009 Chromium SM312OB-1999 109.430 010 Cobalt SM312OB-1999 109.430 011 Copper SM312OB-1999 109.430 012 Iron SM312OB-1999 109.430 013 Lead SM312OB-1999 109.430 015 Manganese SM312OB-1999 109.430 016 Molybdenum SM312OB-1999 109.430 017 Nickel SM312OB-1999 109.430 019 Selenium SM312OB-1999 109.430 021 Silver SM312OB-1999 109.430 023 Thallium SM312OB-1999 109.430 024 Vanadium SM312OB-1999 109.430 025 Zinc SM312OB-1999 109.445 002 Chromium(VI) SM3500-Cr B-2009 Field of Testing: 110-Volatile Organic Chemistry of Wastewater 110.040 000 Purgeable Organic Compounds EPA 624 Field of Testing: 111 -Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Wastewater 111.091 000 Organophosphorus Pesticides EPA 614 111.100 000 Acid/base/neutral Organic Compounds EPA 625 111.170 000 Pesticides&PCBs EPA 608 111.210 000 Carbamates EPA 632 Field of Testing: 114-Inorganic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 114.010 001 Antimony EPA 6010B 114.010 002 Arsenic EPA 6010B 114.010 003 Barium EPA 60106 114.010 004 Beryllium EPA 6010B 114.010 005 Cadmium EPA 6010B 114.010 006 Chromium EPA 6010B 114.010 007 Cobalt EPA 6010B 114.010 008 Copper EPA 6010B 114.010 009 Lead EPA 6010B 114.010 010 Molybdenum EPA 60106 114.010 011 Nickel EPA 6010B 114.010 012 Selenium EPA 6010B 114.010 013 Silver EPA 6010B 114.010 014 Thallium EPA 6010B 114.010 015 Vanadium EPA 6010B 114.010 016 Zinc EPA 6010B 114.020 001 Antimony EPA 6020 114.020 002 Arsenic EPA 6020 114.020 003 Barium EPA 6020 114.020 004 Beryllium EPA 6020 114.020 005 Cadmium EPA 6020 114.020 006 Chromium EPA 6020 As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 7 of 8 Caltest Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 1664 Expiration Dald/30/2017 114.020 007 Cobalt EPA 6020 114.020 008 Copper EPA 6020 114.020 009 Lead EPA 6020 114.020 010 Molybdenum EPA 6020 114.020 011 Nickel EPA 6020 114.020 012 Selenium EPA 6020 114.020 013 Silver EPA 6020 114.020 014 Thallium EPA 6020 114.020 015 Vanadium EPA 6020 114.020 016 Zinc EPA 6020 114.103 001 Chromium(VI) EPA 7196A 114.140 001 Mercury EPA 7470A 114.141 001 Mercury EPA 7471A 114.221 001 Cyanide,Total EPA 9012A 114.240 001 Corrosivity-pH Determination EPA 9040B 114.241 001 Corrosivity-pH Determination EPA 9045C Field of Testing: 115-Extraction Test of Hazardous Waste 115.020 001 Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure(TCLP) EPA 1311 115.021 001 TCLP Inorganics EPA 1311 115.022 001 TCLP Extractables EPA 1311 115.023 001 TCLP Volatiles EPA 1311 115.030 001 Waste Extraction Test(WET) CCR Chapterl 1,Article 5,Appendix II 115.040 001 Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure(SPLP) EPA 1312 Field of Testing: 116-Volatile Organic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 116.080 000 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 8260B 116.080 120 Oxygenates EPA 8260B 116.100 001 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Gasoline LUFT GUMS 116.100 010 BTEX and MTBE LUFT GUMS Field of Testing: 117-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 117.010 001 Diesel-range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPA 8015B 117.016 001 Diesel-range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUFT 117.110 000 Extractable Organics EPA 8270C 117.210 000 Organochlorine Pesticides EPA 8081A 117.220 000 PCBs EPA 8082 117.240 000 Organophosphorus Pesticides EPA 8141A 117.280 000 Carbamates EPA 8321A Field of Testing: 126-Microbiology of Recreational Water 126.010 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221 B,C-2006 126.030 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221 B,E-2006 126.050 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9223B(Colilert/Quanti-Tray) 126.050 002 E.coli(Enumeration) SM9223B(Colilert/Quanti-Tray) 126.080 001 Enterococci Enterolert As of 12/16/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. Customers: Please verify the current accreditation standing with the State. Page 8 of 8 p�+ rY1 CALIFORNIA Interim Water Boards ` TATE RATER CONTROL BOARD �tLCALIFORNIA STATE C?ONAL WATERER QUALITY LRTY CONTROL BOARDS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION Is hereby granted to Frontier Analytical Laboratory 5172 Hillsdale Circle EI Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Scope of the certificate is limited to the "Fields of Testing" which accompany this Certificate. Continued accredited status depends on successful completion of on-site inspection, proficiency testing studies, and payment of applicable fees. This Certificate is granted in accordance with provisions of Section 100825, et seq. of the Health and Safety Code. Certificate No.: 2934 Expiration Date: 8/31/2016 Effective Date: 9/1/2015 Sacramento, California Chri ine Sotelo, Chief subject to forfeiture or revocation E ronmentaI Laboratory Accreditation Program EDMUND G.BROWN SR. .`x'✓% . GOVERNOR GALIiQWNIR MATTHEW RQDRIQUEZ Water SECRETARY EOR cards ENVIRONMENTAL PROSECTION State Water Resources Control Board August 24, 2015 ' , y 4 1 Bradley B. Silverbush a Frontier Analytical Laboratory 5172 Hillsdale Circle EI Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Dear Bradley B. Silverbush: Certificate No. 2934 This is to advise you that the laboratory named above has been granted an interim certificate pursuant to California Health and Safety Code (HSC), Division 101, Part 1, Chapter 4, Section 100850(d). The Fields of Testing for which this laboratory has been granted interim certification is shown in the enclosed "Fields of Testing". The Interim certificate shall remain in effect until August 31, 2016 or until a certificate pursuant to HSC 100825(a) is issued. Your laboratory is required to participate in the appropriate performance evaluation studies and to perform acceptably in such studies as stated in HSC 100870 and Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations Section 64809. Continued compliance with the Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program statutes and regulations is required for maintaining the interim certification status. Any changes in laboratory location or structural alterations, which may adversely affect the quality of analysis in the fields of testing for which the laboratory has been granted certification, require prior notification. Notification is also required for changes in ownership or laboratory director within 30 days after the change (HSC 100845(b) and (d)). For general inquiries please contact our office via the phone number or email address listed below. For specific concerns regarding your certification, please contact me at (916) 341-5175 or Christine.Sotelo@waterboards.ca.gov. Sincerely, VV Chr tine Sotelo, Chief h vironmental Laboratory Accreditation Program Enclosure Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program 1001 1 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916)323-3431 waterboards.ca.gov/elap *d0'` 0# 1-1 ga CALIFORNIA STATE . ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM Water Boards 8-7EWATER RESOJRCES CONTROL BOARD Accredited Fields of Testing REW"A -ER COAL iY CON]HCI BOARDS $¢lrt K Frontier Analytical Laboratory Certificate No. 2934 5172 Hillsdale Circle Expiration pate 8/31/2016 EI Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Phone: (916)934-0900 INTERIM Field of Testing: 105-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Drinking Water 105.230 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 1613 Interim Field of Testing: 111 -Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Wastewater 111.111 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 002 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(PeCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 003 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 004 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 005 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 006 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HpCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 007 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(OCDD) EPA 1613B Interim 111,111 008 2,3,7,8-Tetachlorodibenzofuran(TCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 009 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran(PeCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 010 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran(PeCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 011 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 16138 Interim 111.111 012 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 013 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 014 2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 015 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran(HpCDF) EPA 16136 Interim 111.111 016 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran(HpCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 017 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran(OCDF) EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 018 Total TCDD EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 019 Total PeCDD EPA 16136 Interim 111.111 020 Total HxCDD EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 021 Total HpCDD EPA 16138 Interim 111.111 022 Total TCDF EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 023 Total PeCDF EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 024 Total HxCDF EPA 1613B Interim 111.111 025 Total HpCDF EPA 1613B Interim Field of Testing: 117-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 117.120 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 002 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(PeCDD) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 003 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 004 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 005 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 006 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran(TCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 007 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran(PeCDF) EPA 8280A Interim As of 8/24/2015 ,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 1 of 2 Frontier Analytical Laboratory Certificate No 2934 Expiration Dat6/31/2016 117.120 008 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran(PeCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 009 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 010 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 011 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 012 2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8280A interim 117.120 013 Total TCDD EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 014 Total PeCDD EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 015 Total HxCDD EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 016 Total TCDF EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 017 Total PeCDF EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 018 Total HxCDF EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 019 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HpCDD) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 020 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Oetachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(OCDD) EPA 8280A inter 117.120 021 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran(HpCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 022 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran(HpCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 023 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran(OCDF) EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 024 Total HpCDD EPA 8280A Interim 117.120 025 Total HpCDF EPA 8280A Interim 117.130 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 002 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(PeCDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 003 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HXGDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 004 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 005 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlomdibenzo-p-dioxin(HxCDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 006 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran(TCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 007 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran(PeCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 008 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran(PeCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 009 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 010 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 011 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 012 2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran(HxCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 013 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(HpCDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 014 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran(HpCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 015 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran(HpCDF) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 016 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(OCDD) EPA 8290 Interim 117.130 017 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran(OCDF) EPA 8290 Interim As of 8/24/2015 ,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Page 2 of 2 SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2005 VISTA ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 1104 Windfield Way El Dorado Hills,CA 95762 Martha Maier Phone: 916-673-1520 mmaier@vista-analytical.com ENVIRONMENTAL Valid To: September 30,2017 Certificate Number: 3091.01 In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process,(including an assessment of the laboratory's compliance with ISO IEC 17025:2005,the 2009 NELAC Standard, and the requirements of the DoD Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program(DoD ELAP)as detailed in version 5.0 of the DoD Quality Systems Manual for Environmental Laboratories)accreditation is granted to this laboratory to perform recognized EPA methods using the following testing technologies and in the analyte categories identified below: Testing Technologies High Resolution Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste Dioxins/Furans 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-He tachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-p- ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 dioxin 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-He tachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-He tachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 (A2LA Cert.No. 3091.01)Revised 12/23/2015 Page 1 of 12 5202 Presidents Court,Suite 220 1 Frederick, MD 21703-8398 1 Phone: 301 644 3248 1 Fax: 240 454 9449 1 www.A2LA.org Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste Total Tetrachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Total Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Total Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Dioxins/Furans Total He tachlorodibenzo- -dioxin ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Total Tetrachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Total Pentachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Total Hexachlorodibenzof Iran ------------------------ EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 EPA 1613B/8290 Total He tachlorodibenzofuran ------------------------ EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 EPA 161313/8290 PCBs 2-Chlorobiphenyl(1) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3-Chlorobiphenyl(2) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 4-Chlorobiphenyl(3) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2'-Dichlorobiphenyl(4) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3-Dichlorobiphenyl(5) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3'-Dichlorobiphenyl(6) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4-Dichlorobiphenyl(7) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl(8) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,5-Dichlorobiphenyl(9) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,6-Dichlorobiphenyl(10) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3'-Dichlorobiphenyl(11) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,4-Dichlorobiphenyl(12) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl(13) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,5-Dichlorobiphenyl(14) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 4,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl(15) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3-Trichlorobiphenyl(16) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4-Trichlorobiphenyl(17) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',5-Trichlorobiphenyl(18) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',6-Trichlorobiphenyl(19) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3'-Trichlorobiphenyl(20) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert. No. 3091.01) Revised 12/23/2015 P lh J Page 2 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,3,4-Trichlorobiphenyl(21) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl(22) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,5-Trichlorobiphenyl(23) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,6-Trichlorobiphenyl(24) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4-Trichlorobiphenyl(25) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',5-Trichlorobiphenyl(26) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',6-Trichlorobiphenyl(27) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl(28) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4,5-Trichlorobiphenyl(29) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4,6-Trichlorobiphenyl(30) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4',5-Trichlorobiphenyl(31) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4',6-Trichlorobiphenyl(32) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,4-Trichlorobiphenyl(33) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,5-Trichlorobiphenyl(34) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4-Trichlorobiphenyl(35) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',5-Trichlorobiphenyl(36) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,4,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl(37) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,4,5-Trichlorobiphenyl(38) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,4',5-Trichlorobiphenyl(39) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(40) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(41) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(42) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(43) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(44) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(45) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert.No. 3091.01)Revised 12/23/2015 g�, Page 3 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,2',3,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(46) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(47) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(48) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(49) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(50) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(5 1) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',5,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(52) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',5,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(53) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',6,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(54) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(55) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(56) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(57) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(58) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(59) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(60) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(61) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(62) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(63) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(64) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(65) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(66) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(67) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(68) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(69) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C -Tetrachlorobiphenyl (70) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert. No. 3091.01) Revised 12/23/2015 P lh J Page 4 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,3',4',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(71) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',5,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(72) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',5',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(73) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4,4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(74) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,4,4',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(75) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(76) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(77) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(78) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(79) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',5,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(80) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,4,4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl(81) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4-Pentachlorobiphenyl(82) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(83) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(84) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(85) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(86) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(87) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(88) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(89) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(90) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(91) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(92) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(93) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(94) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(95) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert.No. 3091.01)Revised 12/23/2015 g�, Page 5 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,2',3,6,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(96) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3',4,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(97) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3',4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(98) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(99) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(100) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(10 1) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,5,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(102) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,5,'6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(103) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,6,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(104) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(105) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(106) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(107) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(108) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(109) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(110) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(111) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(112) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(113) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(114) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(115) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(116) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4',5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(117) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(118) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(119) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(120) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert. No. 3091.01) Revised 12/23/2015 P lh J Page 6 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,3',4,5,'6-Pentachlorobiphenyl(121) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,3',4,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(122) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(123) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(124) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2',3,4,5,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(125) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl(126) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl(127) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,4'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(128) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5-Hexachlorobiphenyl(129) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(130) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(13 1) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(132) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(133) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(134) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(135) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(136) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5-Hexachlorobiphenyl(137) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(138) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(139) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(140) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(141) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(142) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(143) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(144) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(145) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert.No. 3091.01)Revised 12/23/2015 g�, Page 7 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,2',3,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(146) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(147) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(148) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(149) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(150) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(15 1) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,5,6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(152) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(153) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(154) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',4,4',6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(155) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',5-Hexachlorobiphenyl(156) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(157) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(158) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(159) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(160) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(161) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(162) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(163) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(164) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',5,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(165) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,4,4',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(166) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(167) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3',4,4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl(168) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 3,3',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl(169) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 14,4',5-Heptachlorobiphenyl(170) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert. No. 3091.01) Revised 12/23/2015 P lh J Page 8 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,2'3,3',4,4',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(171) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(172) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(173) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(174) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(175) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(176) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4',5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(177) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(178) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(179) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(180) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(18 1) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(182) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(183) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(184) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(185) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,5,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(186) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(187) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4',5,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(188) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl(189) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(190) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(191) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(192) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4',5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl(193) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5'-Octachlorobiphenyl(194) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,6-Octachlorobiphenyl (195) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C (A2LA Cert.No. 3091.01)Revised 12/23/2015 g�, Page 9 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(196) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,4',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(197) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668AJ1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl(198) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,5',6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(199) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(200) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(201) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',5,5',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(202) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl(203) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,4,4',5,6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl(204) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,3,3',4,4',5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl(205) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6-Nonachlorobiphenyl ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA (206) 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,6,6'-Nonachlorobiphenyl ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 207 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 2,2',3,3',4,5,5',6,6'-Nonachlorobiphenyl ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 208 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Decachlorobiphenyl(209) ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Monochlorobiphenyl, Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA Dichlorobiphenyl,Total 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Trichlorobiphenyl,Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Tetrachlorobiphenyl,Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Pentachlorobiphenyl,Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Hexachlorobiphenyl,Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Heptachlorobiphenyl,Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C ------------------------ EPA EPA EPA Octachlorobiphenyl,Total 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Nonachlorobiphenyl, Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Decachlorobiphenyl,Total EPA EPA EPA 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C 1668A/1668C Per-and Poly-fluorinated compounds Perfluorobutanesulfonic acid(PFBS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS) (A2LA Cert. No. 3091.01) Revised 12/23/2015 Page 10 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste Perfluoroheptanonic acid(PFHpA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS) Perfluorohexanesulfononic acid(PFHxS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod AL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid(PFOS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS) Perfluorononaoic acid(PFNA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod AL-PFAS AL-PFAS Perfluoroheptanesulfonate(PFHpS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod AL-PFAS AL-PFAS Perfluorodecanesulfonate(PFDS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluoropentanoic acid(PFPeA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluoroundecanoic acid(PFUdA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluorodecanoic acid(PFDA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluorododecanoic acid(PFDoA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS AL-PFAS Perfluorotridecanoic acid(PFTrDA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS AL-PFAS Perfluorotetradecanoic acid(PFTeDA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS Perfluorohexadecanoic acid(PFHxDA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS Perfluorobutanoic acid(PFBA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS) Perfluorohexanoic acid(PFHxA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS) VAL-PFAS) 6:2 Fluorotelomer sulfanate(6:2 FTS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS 8:2 Fluorotelomer sulfanate(8:2 FTS) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS N-methylperfluoro-l-octanesulfonamide EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod (N-McFOSA) (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS) N-ethylperfluoro-l-octanesulfonamide(N- EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EtFOSA) VAL-PFAS) AL-PFAS) Perfluorooctane sulfonamide(PFOSA) EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS N-methylperfluoro-l-octanesulfonamido EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod ethanol McFOSE VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS N-ethylperfluoro-l-octanesulfonamido EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod ethanol -EtFOSE VAL-PFAS VAL-PFAS N-ethyl perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod acid -EtFOSAA AL-PFAS VAL-PFAS N-methyl EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod EPA 537 mod perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acid(N- (VAL-PFAS) (VAL-PFAS) McFOSAA) (A2LA Cert.No. 3091.01)Revised 12/23/2015 Page 11 of 12 Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Solid Hazardous Tissue Water Waste 1,4-Dioxane 1,4-Dioxane --------------------- EPA 522 mod ------------------ ------------------ (A2LA Cert. No. 3091.01) Revised 12/23/2015 P lh J Page 12 of 12 CALIFORNIA STATE �K....N.. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM Water Boards Accredited Fields of Testing REGIONKL K:4PENJGUAUTYCGNTRG LLBOA��:' ' Vista Analytical Laboratory Certificate No.: 2892 1104 Windfield Way Renew Date: 1/31/2016 EI Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Phone: (916)673-1520 Field of Testing: 105-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Drinking Water 105.230 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 1613 Field of Testing: 111 -Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Wastewater 111.090 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 613 111.111 000 Dioxins EPA 16136 Field of Testing: 117-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 117.120 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 8280A 117.130 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 8290 As of 02/01/2015,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. Customers: Please verify the current accreditation standing with the State. Page 1 of 1 Puacftaiih ' FORNF/.. CALIFORNIA STATE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM BRANCH CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION Is hereby granted to McCampbell Analytical, Inc. 1534 Willow Pass Road Pittsburg, CA 94565 Scope of the certificate is limited to the "Fields of Testing" which accompany this Certificate. Continued accredited status depends on successful completion of on-site, proficie,-icy testing studies, and payment of applicable fees. This Certificate is granted in accordance with provisions of Section 100825, et seq. of the Health and Safety Code. Certificate No.: 1644 Expiration Date: 10/31/2015 Effective Date: 11/01/2013 Richmond, California David Mazzera, Ph.D., Assista t Division Chief subject to forfeiture or revocation Division of Drinking Water and Environmental Management 4004� CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH �a ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM Cr. Accredited Fields of Testing McCampbell Analytical, Inc. 1534 Willow Pass Road Certificate No.: 1644 Pittsburg, CA 94565 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 Phone: (925)252-9262 Field of Testing: 101 -Microbiology of Drinking Water 101.010 001 Heterotrophic Bacteria SM9215B 101.011 001 Heterotrophic Bacteria SimPlate 101.020 001 Total Coliform SM9221A,B 101.021 001 Fecal Coliform SM9221 E(MTFIEC) 101.022 001 E.coli CFR 141.21(f)(6)(i)(MTF/EC+MUG) 101.050 001 Total Coliform SM9222A,B,C 101.051 001 Fecal Coliform SM9221 E(MF/EC) 101.060 002 Total Coliform SM9223 101.060 003 E.coli SM9223 101.120 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221A,B,C 101.130 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221 E(MTFIEC) 101.131 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221E(A-1) 101.140 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9222A,B,C 101.150 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9222D 101.160 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9223 101.200 001 E.coli(Enumeration) SM9223B 101.210 001 E.coli(Enumeration) SM9221 B.11SM9221 F-2006 Field of Testing: 102-Inorganic Chemistry of Drinking Water 102.030 001 Bromide EPA 300.0 102.030 002 Chlorate EPA 300.0 102.030 003 Chloride EPA 300.0 102.030 004 Chlorite EPA 300.0 102.030 005 Fluoride EPA 300.0 102.030 006 Nitrate EPA 300.0 102.030 007 Nitrite EPA 300.0 102.030 008 Phosphate,Ortho EPA 300.0 102.030 010 Sulfate EPA 300.0 102.040 001 Bromide EPA 300.1 102.040 002 Chlorite EPA 300.1 102.040 003 Chlorate EPA 300.1 102.040 004 Bromate EPA 300.1 102.040 005 Chloride EPA 300.1 102.040 006 Fluoride EPA 300.1 102.040 007 Nitrate EPA 300.1 102.040 008 Nitrite EPA 300.1 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 102.040 009 Phosphate,Ortho EPA 300.1 102.040 010 Sulfate EPA 300.1 102.045 001 Perchlorate EPA 314.0 102.050 001 Cyanide EPA 335.4 102.100 001 Alkalinity SM2320B 102.120 001 Hardness SM2340B 102.121 001 Hardness SM2340C 102.130 001 Conductivity SM2510B 102.140 001 Total Dissolved Solids SM2540C 102.145 001 Total Dissolved Solids EPA 160.1 102.190 001 Cyanide,Total SM4500-CN E 102.192 001 Cyanide,amenable SM4500-CN G 102.270 001 Surfactants SM5540C 102.280 001 UV254 SM5910B 102.520 001 Calcium EPA 200.7 102.520 002 Magnesium EPA 200.7 102.520 003 Potassium EPA 200.7 102.520 004 Silica EPA 200.7 102.520 005 Sodium EPA 200.7 102.520 006 Hardness(calculation) EPA 200.7 102.543 002 Silica SM4500-SiO2 D 102.549 002 Chlorine,Free,Combined,Total SM4500-CI D 102.551 002 Chlorine,Free,Combined,Total SM4500-CI G 102.552 002 Chlorine,Total SM4500-CI E 102.563 001 Cyanide Kelada-01 Field of Testing: 103-Toxic Chemical Elements of Drinking Water 103.130 001 Aluminum EPA 200.7 103.130 003 Barium EPA 200.7 103.130 004 Beryllium EPA 200.7 103.130 005 Cadmium EPA 200.7 103.130 007 Chromium EPA 200.7 103.130 008 Copper EPA 200.7 103.130 009 Iron EPA 200.7 103.130 011 Manganese EPA 200.7 103.130 012 Nickel EPA 200.7 103.130 015 Silver EPA 200.7 103.130 017 Zinc EPA 200.7 103.130 018 Boron EPA 200.7 103.140 001 Aluminum EPA 200.8 103.140 002 Antimony EPA 200.8 103.140 003 Arsenic EPA 200.8 103.140 004 Barium EPA 200.8 103.140 005 Beryllium EPA 200.8 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 103.140 006 Cadmium EPA 200.8 103.140 007 Chromium EPA 200.8 103.140 008 Copper EPA 200.8 103.140 009 Lead EPA 200.8 103.140 010 Manganese EPA 200.8 103.140 011 Mercury EPA 200.8 103.140 012 Nickel EPA 200.8 103.140 013 Selenium EPA 200.8 103.140 014 Silver EPA 200.8 103.140 015 Thallium EPA 200.8 103.140 016 Zinc EPA 200.8 103.140 017 Boron EPA 200.8 103.140 018 Vanadium EPA 200.8 103.150 002 Antimony EPA 200.9 103.150 003 Arsenic EPA 200.9 103.150 009 Lead EPA 200.9 103.150 014 Thallium EPA 200.9 103.161 001 Mercury EPA 245.2 103.310 001 Chromium(VI) EPA 218.6 Field of Testing: 104-Volatile Organic Chemistry of Drinking Water 104.030 001 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 104.030 002 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane EPA 504.1 104.030 003 1,2,3-Trichloropropane EPA 504.1 104.035 001 1,2,3-Trichloropropane SRL 524M-TCP 104.040 000 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 104.040 001 Benzene EPA 524.2 104.040 007 n-Butylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 008 sec-Butylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 009 tert-Butylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 010 Carbon Tetrachloride EPA 524.2 104.040 011 Chlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 015 2-Chlorotoluene EPA 524.2 104.040 016 4-Chlorotoluene EPA 524.2 104.040 019 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 020 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 021 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 022 Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 524.2 104.040 023 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 024 1,2-Dichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 025 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 026 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 027 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 028 Dichloromethane EPA 524.2 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 104.040 029 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 524.2 104.040 033 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 524.2 104.040 034 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 524.2 104.040 035 Ethylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 037 Isopropyl benzene EPA 524.2 104.040 039 Naphthalene EPA 524.2 104.040 041 N-propylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 042 Styrene EPA 524.2 104.040 044 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 045 Tetrachloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 046 Toluene EPA 524.2 104.040 048 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 049 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 050 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 524.2 104.040 051 Trichloroethene EPA 524.2 104.040 052 Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 524.2 104.040 054 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 055 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene EPA 524.2 104.040 056 Vinyl Chloride EPA 524.2 104.040 057 Xylenes,Total EPA 524.2 104.045 001 Bromodichloromethane EPA 524.2 104.045 002 Bromoform EPA 524.2 104.045 003 Chloroform EPA 524.2 104.045 004 Dibromochloromethane EPA 524.2 104.045 005 Trihalomethanes EPA 524.2 104.050 002 Methyl tert-butyl Ether(MTBE) EPA 524.2 104.050 004 tent-Amyl Methyl Ether(TAME) EPA 524.2 104.050 005 Ethyl tert-butyl Ether(ETBE) EPA 524.2 104.050 006 Trichlorotrifluoroethane EPA 524.2 104.050 007 tert-Butyl Alcohol(TBA) EPA 524.2 104.050 008 Carbon Disulfide EPA 524.2 104.050 009 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone EPA 524.2 Field of Testing: 105-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Drinking Water 105.010 000 Pesticides EPA 505 105.010 002 Alachlor EPA 505 105.010 003 Atrazine EPA 505 105.010 004 Chlordane EPA 505 105.010 006 Endrin EPA 505 105.010 007 Heptachlor EPA 505 105.010 008 Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 505 105.010 009 Hexachlorobenzene EPA 505 105.010 010 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene EPA 505 105.010 011 Lindane EPA 505 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 105.010 012 Methoxychlor EPA 505 105.010 013 Simazine EPA 505 105.010 014 Toxaphene EPA 505 105.010 015 PCBs as Aroclors(screen) EPA 505 105.082 001 2,4-D EPA 515.3 105.082 002 Dinoseb EPA 515.3 105.082 003 Pentachlorophenol EPA 515.3 105.082 004 Picloram EPA 515.3 105.082 005 2,4,5-TP EPA 515.3 105.082 006 Bentazon EPA 515.3 105.082 007 Dalapon EPA 515.3 105.082 009 Chlorinated Acids EPA 515.3 105.090 001 Alachlor EPA 525.2 105.090 003 Atrazine EPA 525.2 105.090 004 Benzo(a)pyrene EPA 525.2 105.090 008 Di(2-ethylhexyl)Adipate EPA 525.2 105.090 009 Di(2-ethylhexyl)Phthalate EPA 525.2 105.090 016 Hexachlorobenzene EPA 525.2 105.090 017 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene EPA 525.2 105.090 022 Molinate EPA 525.2 105.090 023 Pentachlorophenol EPA 525.2 105.090 025 Simazine EPA 525.2 105.090 028 Thiobencarb EPA 525.2 105.090 029 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons EPA 525.2 105.090 030 Adipates EPA 525.2 105.090 031 Phthalates EPA 525.2 105.090 032 Other Extractables EPA 525.2 105.100 000 Carbamates EPA 531.1 105.100 005 Carbofuran EPA 531.1 105.100 008 Oxamyl EPA 531.1 105.101 001 Carbofuran EPA 531.2 105.101 002 Oxamyl EPA 531.2 105.101 003 Aldicarb EPA 531.2 105.101 004 Aldicarb Sulfone EPA 531.2 105.101 005 Aldicarb Sulfoxide EPA 531.2 105.101 006 Carbaryl EPA 531.2 105.101 007 3-Hydroxycarbofuran EPA 531.2 105.101 008 Methomyl EPA 531.2 105.120 001 Glyphosate EPA 547 105.140 001 Endothall EPA 548.1 105.150 001 Diquat EPA 549.2 105.200 001 Bromoacetic Acid EPA 552.2 105.200 003 Chloroacetic Acid EPA 552.2 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 105.200 004 Dalapon EPA 552.2 105.200 005 Dibromoacetic Acid EPA 552.2 105.200 006 Dichloroacetic Acid EPA 552.2 105.200 007 Trichloroacetic Acid EPA 552.2 105.200 008 Haloacetic Acids(HAAS) EPA 552.2 Field of Testing: 107-Microbiology of Wastewater 107.010 001 Heterotrophic Bacteria SM9215B 107.020 001 Total Coliform SM9221B 107.040 001 Fecal Coliform SM9221C,E(MTF/EC) 107.041 001 Fecal Coliform SM9221C,E(A-1) 107.060 001 Total Coliform SM9222B 107.080 001 Fecal Coliform SM9222D 107.100 001 Fecal Streptococci SM9230B 107.100 002 Enterococci SM9230B 107.242 001 Enterococci Enterolert Field of Testing: 108-Inorganic Chemistry of Wastewater 108.020 001 Conductivity EPA 120.1 108.090 001 Residue,Volatile EPA 160.4 108.110 001 Turbidity EPA 180.1 108.112 001 Boron EPA 200.7 108.112 002 Calcium EPA 200.7 108.112 003 Hardness(calculation) EPA 200.7 108.112 004 Magnesium EPA 200.7 108.112 005 Potassium EPA 200.7 108.112 006 Silica EPA 200.7 108.112 007 Sodium EPA 200.7 108.113 001 Boron EPA 200.8 108.113 002 Calcium EPA 200.8 108.113 003 Magnesium EPA 200.8 108.113 004 Potassium EPA 200.8 108.113 005 Silica EPA 200.8 108.113 006 Sodium EPA 200.8 108.120 001 Bromide EPA 300.0 108.120 002 Chloride EPA 300.0 108.120 003 Fluoride EPA 300.0 108.120 004 Nitrate EPA 300.0 108.120 005 Nitrite EPA 300.0 108.120 006 Nitrate-nitrite EPA 300.0 108.120 007 Phosphate,Ortho EPA 300.0 108.120 008 Sulfate EPA 300.0 108.121 001 Bromide EPA 300.1 108.121 002 Chloride EPA 300.1 108.121 003 Fluoride EPA 300.1 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 108.121 004 Nitrate EPA 300.1 108.121 005 Nitrite EPA 300.1 108.121 006 Nitrate-nitrite EPA 300.1 108.121 007 Phosphate,Ortho EPA 300.1 108.121 008 Sulfate EPA 300.1 108.141 001 Alkalinity EPA 310.2 108.183 001 Cyanide,Total EPA 335.4 108.200 001 Ammonia EPA 350.1 108.211 001 Kjeldahl Nitrogen EPA 351.2 108.261 001 Phosphorus,Total EPA 365.1 108.265 001 Phosphorus,Total EPA 365.3 108.323 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand EPA 410.4 108.350 001 Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPA 418.1 108.362 001 Phenols,Total EPA 420.4 108.381 001 Oil and Grease EPA 1664A 108.390 001 Turbidity SM2130B 108.400 001 Acidity SM2310B 108.410 001 Alkalinity SM2320B 108.420 001 Hardness(calculation) SM2340B 108.421 001 Hardness SM2340C 108.430 001 Conductivity SM2510B 108.440 001 Residue,Total SM2540B 108.441 001 Residue,Filterable SM2540C 108.442 001 Residue,Non-filterable SM2540D 108.443 001 Residue,Settleable SM254OF 108.462 001 Chlorine,Total SM4500-CI D 108.463 001 Chlorine,Total SM4500-CI E 108.465 001 Chlorine,Total SM4500-CI G 108.470 001 Cyanide,Manual Distillation SM4500-CN C 108.472 001 Cyanide,Total SM4500-CN E 108.473 001 Cyanide,amenable SM4500-CN G 108.490 001 pH SM4500-H+B 108.531 001 Dissolved Oxygen SM4500-0 G 108.581 001 Sulfide SM4500-S=E(18th) 108.590 001 Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM5210B 108.591 001 Carbonaceous BOD SM5210B 108.602 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM5220D 108.610 001 Total Organic Carbon SM5310B 108.630 001 Oil and Grease SM5520B(20th) 108.640 001 Surfactants SM5540C 108.650 001 Tannin and Lignin SM5550B(18th/19th) 108.924 001 Cyanide Kelada-01 108.924 002 Cyanide,amenable Kelada-01 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 Field of Testing: 109-Toxic Chemical Elements of Wastewater 109.010 001 Aluminum EPA 200.7 109.010 002 Antimony EPA 200.7 109.010 003 Arsenic EPA 200.7 109.010 004 Barium EPA 200.7 109.010 005 Beryllium EPA 200.7 109.010 007 Cadmium EPA 200.7 109.010 009 Chromium EPA 200.7 109.010 010 Cobalt EPA 200.7 109.010 011 Copper EPA 200.7 109.010 012 Iron EPA 200.7 109.010 013 Lead EPA 200.7 109.010 015 Manganese EPA 200.7 109.010 016 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 109.010 017 Nickel EPA 200.7 109.010 019 Selenium EPA 200.7 109.010 021 Silver EPA 200.7 109.010 023 Thallium EPA 200.7 109.010 024 Tin EPA 200.7 109.010 026 Vanadium EPA 200.7 109.010 027 Zinc EPA 200.7 109.020 001 Aluminum EPA 200.8 109.020 002 Antimony EPA 200.8 109.020 003 Arsenic EPA 200.8 109.020 004 Barium EPA 200.8 109.020 005 Beryllium EPA 200.8 109.020 006 Cadmium EPA 200.8 109.020 007 Chromium EPA 200.8 109.020 008 Cobalt EPA 200.8 109.020 009 Copper EPA 200.8 109.020 010 Lead EPA 200.8 109.020 011 Manganese EPA 200.8 109.020 012 Molybdenum EPA 200.8 109.020 013 Nickel EPA 200.8 109.020 014 Selenium EPA 200.8 109.020 015 Silver EPA 200.8 109.020 016 Thallium EPA 200.8 109.020 017 Vanadium EPA 200.8 109.020 018 Zinc EPA 200.8 109.020 020 Gold EPA 200.8 109.020 021 Iron EPA 200.8 109.020 022 Tin EPA 200.8 109.020 023 Titanium EPA 200.8 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 109.104 001 Chromium(VI) EPA 218.6 109.191 001 Mercury EPA 245.2 109.361 001 Mercury EPA 1631E Field of Testing: 110-Volatile Organic Chemistry of Wastewater 110.020 000 Aromatic Volatiles EPA 602 110.040 040 Halogenated Hydrocarbons EPA 624 110.040 041 Aromatic Compounds EPA 624 110.040 042 Oxygenates EPA 624 110.040 043 Other Volatile Organics EPA 624 Field of Testing: 111 -Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Wastewater 111.060 000 Polynuclear Aromatics EPA 610 111.090 001 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) EPA 613 111.101 030 Pesticides EPA 625 111.101 032 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons EPA 625 111.101 033 Adipates EPA 625 111.101 034 Phthalates EPA 625 111.101 036 Other Extractables EPA 625 111.111 000 Dioxins EPA 1613B 111.170 030 Organochlorine Pesticides EPA 608 111.170 031 PCBs EPA 608 111.270 001 Oil and Grease EPA 413.1 111.272 001 Oil and Grease SM5520B(20th) 111.273 001 Oil and Grease EPA 1664A Field of Testing: 113-Whole Effluent Toxicity of Wastewater 113.010 001A Fathead Minnow(P.promelas) EPA 600/4-90/027F,Static 113.010 001B Fathead Minnow(P.promelas) EPA 600/4-90/027F,Static Renewal 113.010 003A Rainbow trout(0.mykiss) EPA 600/4-90/027F,Static 113.010 003B Rainbow trout(0.mykiss) EPA 600/4-90/027F,Static Renewal 113.021 001A Fathead Minnow(P.promelas) EPA 2000(EPA-821-R-02-012),Static 113.021 001B Fathead Minnow(P.promelas) EPA 2000(EPA-821-R-02-012),Static Renewal 113.022 003A Rainbow trout(0.mykiss) EPA 2019(EPA-821-R-02-012),Static 113.022 003B Rainbow trout(0.mykiss) EPA 2019(EPA-821-R-02-012),Static Renewal 113.026 011A Sheepshead minnow(C.variegatus) EPA 2004(EPA-821-R-02-012),Static 113.026 011B Sheepshead minnow(C.variegatus) EPA 2004(EPA-821-R-02-012),Static Renewal Field of Testing: 114-Inorganic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 114.010 001 Antimony EPA 6010B 114.010 002 Arsenic EPA 6010B 114.010 003 Barium EPA 6010B 114.010 004 Beryllium EPA 60106 114.010 005 Cadmium EPA 6010B 114.010 006 Chromium EPA 60106 114.010 007 Cobalt EPA 6010B As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 114.010 008 Copper EPA 601 OB 114.010 009 Lead EPA 60108 114.010 010 Molybdenum EPA 60108 114.010 011 Nickel EPA 60108 114.010 012 Selenium EPA 601 OB 114.010 013 Silver EPA 601 OB 114.010 014 Thallium EPA 601 OB 114.010 015 Vanadium EPA 601 OB 114.010 016 Zinc EPA 601 OB 114.020 001 Antimony EPA 6020 114.020 002 Arsenic EPA 6020 114.020 003 Barium EPA 6020 114.020 004 Beryllium EPA 6020 114.020 005 Cadmium EPA 6020 114.020 006 Chromium EPA 6020 114.020 007 Cobalt EPA 6020 114.020 008 Copper EPA 6020 114.020 009 Lead EPA 6020 114.020 010 Molybdenum EPA 6020 114.020 011 Nickel EPA 6020 114.020 012 Selenium EPA 6020 114.020 013 Silver EPA 6020 114.020 014 Thallium EPA 6020 114.020 015 Vanadium EPA 6020 114.020 016 Zinc EPA 6020 114.025 001 Mercury EPA 6020A 114.106 001 Chromium(VI) EPA 7199 114.140 001 Mercury EPA 7470A 114.141 001 Mercury EPA 7471A 114.221 001 Cyanide,Total EPA 9012A 114.230 001 Sulfides,Total EPA 9034 114.240 001 Corrosivity-pH Determination EPA 9040B 114.241 001 Corrosivity-pH Determination EPA 9045C 114.280 001 Organic Lead HML 939-M Field of Testing: 115-Extraction Test of Hazardous Waste 115.020 001 Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure(TCLP) EPA 1311 115.021 001 TCLP Inorganics EPA 1311 115.022 001 TCLP Extractables EPA 1311 115.023 001 TCLP Volatiles EPA 1311 115.030 001 Waste Extraction Test(WET) CCR Chapterl1,Article 5,Appendix II 115.040 001 Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure(SPLP) EPA 1312 Field of Testing: 116-Volatile Organic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 116.030 001 Gasoline-range Organics EPA 80158 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. 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Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 116.040 041 Methyl tert-butyl Ether(MTBE) EPA 8021 B 116.040 062 BTEX EPA 8021B 116.080 000 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 82608 116.080 120 Oxygenates EPA 8260B 116.090 000 Acrylamide,Acrylonitrile,Acrolein EPA 8316 116.100 010 BTEX and MTBE LUFT GUMS 116.110 001 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Gasoline LUFT Field of Testing: 117-Semi-volatile Organic Chemistry of Hazardous Waste 117.010 001 Diesel-range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPA 8015B 117.016 001 Diesel-range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUFT 117.017 001 TRPH Screening EPA 418.1 117.110 000 Extractable Organics EPA 8270C 117.111 071 Pesticides EPA 8270C 117.120 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 8280A 117.130 000 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans EPA 8290 117.140 000 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons EPA 8310 117.170 000 Nitroaromatics and Nitramines EPA 8330 117.171 000 Nitroaromatics and Nitramines EPA 8330A 117.210 000 Organochlorine Pesticides EPA 8081A 117.220 000 PCBs EPA 8082 117.240 000 Organophosphorus Pesticides EPA 8141A 117.250 000 Chlorinated Herbicides EPA 8151A 117.270 000 Carbamates,N-methylcarbamates EPA 8318 Field of Testing: 119-Toxicity Bioassay of Hazardous Waste 119.010 001 Fathead Minnow(P.promelas) Polisini&Miller(CDFG 1988) Field of Testing: 120-Physical Properties of Hazardous Waste 120.010 001 Ignitability EPA 1010 120.040 001 Reactive Cyanide Section 7.3 SW-846 120.050 001 Reactive Sulfide Section 7.3 SW-846 120.070 001 Corrosivity-pH Determination EPA 9040B 120.080 001 Corrosivity-pH Determination EPA 9045C Field of Testing: 124-Organic Chemistry of Pesticide Residues in Food by GC/MS 124.01 001 Pesticide Residues MS 124.02 001 Halogenated Pesticide Residues MS 124.03 001 Organophosphorus Pesticide Residues MS Field of Testing: 125-Organic Chemistry of Pesticide Residues in Food(excluding GC/MS) 125.04 001 N-methyl Carbamate Pesticide Residues non-MS Field of Testing: 126-Microbiology of Recreational Water 126.020 001 Total Coliform(Enumeration) SM9222A,B 126.030 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9221 E 126.040 001 Fecal Coliform(Enumeration) SM9222D 126.050 001 Total Coliform and E.coli SM9223 As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. Customers: Please verify the current accreditation standing with the State. Page 11 of 12 McCampbell Analytical, Inc. Certificate No 1644 Renew Date: 10/31/2015 126.080 001 Enterococci IDEXX As of 11/12/2013,this list supersedes all previous lists for this certificate number. Customers: Please verify the current accreditation standing with the State. Page 12 of 12 IIP Gelhoun Cut / Ade / Ir `I1 / 12 Suisun City 12 f `TAeehY CreeR n Shur„Cepa, �� j a O. -hY Creek ".u9. S,o'9'�h raJ­__ 84 a9an G �. oa,y n C,aek Nape C-, ,AI p,l a P a sP Fairfield-Suisun S sp,i„9aa„eh n9I C u n � Pa 29I, 12 / y �,9 t A,n e, - - 84 — �, S a, I sN P� poo / Fo Val le a ftri/d CreeX Sulphur 'moi S � o o¢ Sacramento geek County 37 sP„P9= �1 10” D — GePtl'lee D D 29 Grizzly Bay 16 Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control O Suisun Bay ;a San Pablo I + ❑Valero ® - - Bay &H Suga Refinery 'W50� ® , OD; Contra CostaQ ❑Tesoro Refinery SD#5 ❑General Chem „� -D - 16a< Reg ` `a"YeP" ❑ Central Contra Costa SD Corp. 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'�.� —.—. d PLANT GRID NORTH /%�'�� \�• $1 50 I L1 (13 14 82 16 a 18 90 89 88 i 1. 17$ 0 81 15 67 E TO 0 200 40083 .�\ 1S3 49 49 7 45 45 83 12 o i 5 a FEET FACILITIES INDEX \ � ss \\ i 49 49 45 45 Q O Buildings Buildings Buildings Tanks Other Structures Other Structures as 66 a1 O Household Hazardous Waste 1z Chemical Feed Building zz Solids Conditioning Building (SCB) as Fuel Oil Storage Tanks 7o Influent Diversion Structure s6 MCC 81 7 ~f E Collection Facility(HHWCF) 11 s 13 Substation 33 23 Mechanical Maintenance/Materials as North Clarifiers 71 Influent Structure s7 Wet Weather Structure"A South" Q4737 Imhoff Place Warehouse z Control Building 10 s $ o 3 1a Substation 34 so Filter Plant Forebay 7z Structure 1 s8 Applied Water Pumps VFD Building Q Headquarters Office Building Annex za Substation 82 s4°° 0 15 Standby Power Building 51 Filter Plant Backwash Tank 73 Structure 1A s9 MCC 42 �\ Al sz s3 0 Qa Headquarters Office Building(HOB) zs Filter Plant Operations Building 1s Buildings&Grounds Shop(Former 52 Filter Betls 7a Substation 73 90 Applied Water Pumps mhoff Place p z Q Plant Operations Building(POB) Sludge Control Building z6 NAX Plant(Abandoned) _ 7s DAFT Equipment Area 091 Hypo Site 2 3 Q Pump&Blower Building(PBB) 17 Maintenance&Reliability Center z7 Sulfur Dioxide Building(Abandoned) s3 Filter Plant Clearwell G� (MRC) 7s SCB Odor Control Unit 8z Substation 40 Z� Qi Electrical Switch Building z8 Dechlorination Building Other Structures Other Structures 18 Substation 16 77 Emergency Lime Slaker 93 Valve Structure 9000 0 Laboratory zs Emergency Sludge Loading Facility s1 Junction Structure"J" MCC 48 1 O E 1s Buildings&Grounds Storage 7a DAFT Biofilter 94 Wet Weather Structure"B" E Q Substation 17 (Former Power Building) Tanks sz Hypo Site 1 10 Junction Structure"JS1" m 10 U.V.Buildingzo Substation 81 7s Cogeneration Gas Compressor es Drain Back Sump Pump a1 Primary Sedimentation Tanks s3 Condenser Cooling Pumps ,0 100 PSI Gas Metering Yard ea Gas Yard ss Drain Back Channel 0 11 Substation 32 z1 Headworks/Pumping Station az Emergency Sludge Storage Tank sa Junction Structure"D" 10 Basin"B"Sump Pump b 81 Bioassay Trailer 97 Wet Weather Structure"A North" a3 Sludge Blending Tank 65 Chemical Storage Area 10 Basin"C"Sump Pump o ez Trailer 1 98 Clearwell Overflow Structure 0Sludge Thickeners(DAFT Tanks) ss Primary Odor Control Unit 10 Diffuser Structure Central Contra Costa e3 Return Activated Sludge(RAS)Pump 99 200 Psi Gas Metering Yard N 45 South Clarifiers s7 Trailer 2 Pits 10 FE Metering Vault Sanitary District 10 Backwash Pumps Treatment Plant Site Plan as U.V.Channel 68 Bypass Structure ea Northeast Sump 10 MH 18 Protecting + + + + ss es Auto/Equipment Fuel Pum 101 Industrial Water Pumps • a7 Aeration Tanks Q Headworks Odor Control Unit 0 Ps 11 Wet Weather Bypass Structure a B A C W A BAY AREA CLEAN WATER A G E N C I E S January 22,2016 Mr. Bruce Wolfe,Executive Officer San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board 1515 Clay Street, 14th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Subject: NPDES Permit Requirements for Receiving Water Quality Monitoring, TMDL/SSO Support,Mercury and PCBs Watershed Permit Support,and Implementation of Copper Action Plans Dear Mr. Wolfe: I am writing on behalf of the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies(BACWA)and its members that own and operate publicly-owned treatment works(POTWs)and that have National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)permits to discharge to San Francisco Bay Area waters. The NPDES permits issued to these agencies impose some requirements that are most efficiently fulfilled as a group. The purpose of this letter is to report on behalf of BACWA members that those requirements are being met,including permit provisions related to: (A)Receiving Water Quality Monitoring, (B)Total Maximum Daily Load and Site Specific-Objective Support, (C) Mercury and PCBs Watershed Permit Support, (D)Copper Action Plan Support; and(E)Nutrient Watershed Permit Support. A.Receiving Water Quality Monitoring Various NPDES permits require that the permittees participate in the Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in the San Francisco Estuary(RMP), administered by the San Francisco Estuary Institute(SFEI), and established by San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board(Regional Water Board)Resolution 92-043, adopted April 15, 1992. BACWA members have and continue to fulfill this requirement by participating in and providing funding to the RMP. A letter from SFEI,dated January 12,2016, confirming BACWA member agencies' contributions to the RMP,is attached for reference. B.Total Maximum Daily Load and Site-Specific Objective Support Some POTW permits previously included a requirement that permittees report to the Regional Water Board any actions taken in support of the development of Site-Specific Objectives(SSOs) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)for 303(d)listed pollutants. Support for these efforts has been provided largely through support of the RMP. Cyanide samples were collected in ambient Bay waters in 2015 and the result will be compared to the cyanide SSOs in 2016. PO Box 24055,MS 702•Oakland,CA 94623•925.451.2017•www.bacwa.org Central Contra Costa Sanitary District•East Bay Dischargers Authority•City of San Jose•East Bay Municipal Utility District•City&County of San Francisco BACWA Permit Compliance Report January 22,2016 Page 2 of 4 In 2015, BACWA worked with the Regional Water Board to support the development of the North Bay and South Bay Selenium TMDLs. BACWA provided comments pertaining to our member agencies' waste load allocations designated by the North Bay Selenium TMDL,which was adopted by the Regional Water Board in November 2015. In 2014,the RMP convened a Selenium Strategy Team and developed a Selenium Strategy in the Multi-Year Plan, and coordination within the Strategy Team continued in 2015. The new strategy includes measuring selenium in small tissue samples from sturgeon collected using non-lethal methods. In 2015,tissue samples were collected from sturgeon during non-lethal fish trawls in North Bay and during the Sturgeon Derby in Martinez.The tissue samples were analyzed for selenium to track implementation of the North Bay Selenium TMDL. C.Mercury and PCBs Watershed Permit Support The Mercury and PCBs Watershed Permit was reissued in 2012, and became effective on January 1,2013'. The reissued permit has no requirements for Mercury Special Studies. BACWA will continue to work with the RMP to develop and implement an updated mercury science strategy. In 2015,the RMP analyzed sediment samples for mercury,methylmercury, and PCBs to provide data relative to the implementation of the TMDLs for PCBs and mercury. In 2015 BACWA's Bay Area Pollution Prevention Group (BAPPG) continued to reach out to dental assistant and dental hygienist students to educate them about proper amalgam management and disposal. In 2015,this campaign reached approximated 297 people at 13 speaking engagements. In 2016,BAPPG will continue to provide the guest speaker to local colleges. The instructors have come to rely on these annual visits and have interwoven the BAPPG program into their instructional calendar. The permit requires that permittees conduct or participate in programs to reduce mercury-related risks to humans from the consumption of Bay fish. In 2015 BACWA issued a request for proposals for a grant to implement a risk reduction program. BACWA convened a selection committee that awarded two grants worth$25,000 each to the California Indian Environmental Alliance, and APA Family Support Services. Activities related to both grants began in 2015 and will be completed by 2017. BACWA will work with the grantees to provide a progress update on their risk reduction activities to the Regional Water Board in 2016. D. Copper Action Plan The copper action plan contained in many Bay Area POTW permits requires permittees to implement a plan to reduce copper discharges, conduct studies to reduce copper pollutant impact ' Waste Discharge Requirements for Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Discharges of Mercury to San Francisco Bay,Order No.R2-2012-0096;NPDES No. CA0038849 BACWA Permit Compliance Report January 22,2016 Page 3 of 4 uncertainties, and implement additional measures should the three-year rolling mean in various parts of the Bay exceed site-specific concentration triggers. In 2015,the RMP analyzed water and sediment samples for copper to provide data relative to the implementation of the Copper Action Plan. Regarding studies to reduce uncertainties in terms of the impact of copper on beneficial uses, in 2013,the RMP contracted with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle to study the olfactory toxicity of copper on salmonids. The studies indicate that even at very high concentrations of copper in seawater(> 100 µg/L), Chinook salmon's sense of smell is not impaired.For juvenile salmon, copper concentrations up to 50 µg/L did not have impacts on the olfactory system at salinities>10 ppt. These results were published in 20152. In addition to the measures being taken by individual agencies to reduce copper in discharges in 2015,BAPPG funded three plumbing presentations reaching approximately 300 plumbers and apprentices. At these presentations,there were significant discussions about copper pipe corrosion, flux choices, and PEX. There were also significant questions from the audience about "flushable"wipes,pharmaceuticals, and drinking water supply. In August 2015,BAPPG conducted a presentation and had a discussion with the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials(IAPMO), a professional society for building inspectors,to discuss copper versus PEX life cycle analyses and flux issues. This was the first time BAPPG presented findings regarding life cycle and worker safety issues of the two plumbing materials. The audience included building inspectors, contractors, and PVC(not PEX) distributors. E. Nutrient Watershed Permit Compliance The Nutrient Watershed Permit3 was adopted on April 2014,with an effective date of July 1, 2014. Through the nutrient surcharge levied on permittees,BACWA is funding compliance with the following provisions of the Nutrient Watershed Permit on behalf of its members: • Group Annual Reporting—BACWA submitted the first Group Annual Report on November 12, 2015, after being granted an extension of the original October 1 deadline by the Regional Water Board. All the permittees under the Nutrient Watershed Permit participated in the Group Annual Report. • Optimization and facilities upgrade studies—Studies are ongoing,but an update was provided to the Regional Water Board at BACWA's Annual Pardee Technical Seminar in October 2015. A Final Report on the studies is expected in late 2016. • Support of scientific studies as part of the Nutrient Management Strategy—BACWA has provided$880K to SFEI in 2015. BACWA and SFEI submitted a science implementation plan and schedule update to the Regional Water Board on February 2,2015. An update for the 2015 calendar year will be submitted by February 1,2016. 2 Report at hllp://www.sfei.org/sites/default/files/biblio files/754%20Baldwin%20Cu%2001factory%20Toxicity_pdf 'Waste Discharge Requirements for Municipal Wastewater Discharges of Nutrients to San Francisco Bay, Order No.R2-2014-0014;NPDES No. CA0038873 BACWA Permit Compliance Report January 22,2016 Page 4 of 4 Please contact me if you have any questions about the information contained in this letter. Respectfully, David R. Williams BACWA Executive Director Encl: SFEI Letter regarding RMP Participation,January 12,2016. CC: Ms. Lila Tang,NPDES Permitting Division Chief,Regional Water Board Mr. Richard Looker,Water Resources Control Engineer,Regional Water Board Ms. Laura Pagano,BACWA Executive Board Chair Ms. Amanda Roa,BACWA Permits Committee Chair SAN FRANCISCO ESTUARY INSTITUTE .� 4911 Central Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804 - p 510-746-7334 • f 510-746-7300 www.sfei.org January 12, 2016 David R.Williams Executive Director Bay Area Clean Water Agencies PO Box 24055, MS 59 Oakland, CA 94623 Dear Mr.Williams: The Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay (RMP) is the only comprehensive environmental monitoring program to measure pollutants and trends in the Bay. The RMP,which began in 1993 and is still going strong, is a successful partnership of scientists, government,municipalities, and industries to understand and improve the health of the Bay. The goal of the RMP is to collect data and communicate information about water quality in the San Francisco Estuary in support of management decisions. To that end,the RMP: • Monitors water, sediment,and biota for toxic contaminants. In 2015, samples were collected for ambient Bay water, sediment from the Bay margins, and sturgeon fish tissue. The water samples were analyzed for a variety of chemicals, including copper and cyanide in order to determine attainment of site-specific objectives for these contaminants. Data on the full suite of California Toxic Rule pollutants were also collected to provide updated information for Reasonable Potential Analyses. Sediment samples were analyzed for mercury, methylmercury, PCBs,and copper to provide data relative to the implementation of the TMDLs for PCBs and mercury and the Copper Action Plan. Finally,tissue samples were collected from sturgeon during non-lethal fish trawls in North Bay and during the 2015 Sturgeon Derby in Martinez.The tissue samples were analyzed for selenium to track implementation of the North Bay Selenium TMDL. • Funds special studies to answer management questions. In 2015, $1.19 million was allocated to special studies.A large portion of these funds ($470,000) supported research for the Nutrient Management Strategy per the Nutrient Watershed Permit. In particular,the RMP funded continuous water quality monitoring with moored sensors,high-frequency mapping of water quality in Lower South Bay, and modeling program development. Emerging contaminants continued to be a focus in 2015 with studies on fipronil, perfluorinated compounds, and microplastics in wastewater effluent. Finally, a multi-year study of the effects of copper on juvenile salmon indicated that the site-specific objectives for copper in the Bay are protective for this important species. • Communicates findings through reports, meetings, and web tools. In 2015,the RMP released the Pulse of the Bay report http:://www.sfei.org/rmplpulse),held the Annual Meeting as part of the State of the Estuary Conference (http:://www.sfei.org/projects/rmp- annual-meetin ), and updated the CD3 online tool for downloading RMP data (cd3.sfei.org). In 2015, 35 wastewater treatment facilities (see attached table for a complete list) collectively contributed the share of the base RMP program costs assigned to publicly owned treatment works (44%) as outlined in the Program Charter'. This support is essential to the Program. Through these financial contributions,the RMP is able to conduct regional monitoring to assess the cumulative impact of multiple sources of pollutants to the Bay. We thank you and your members for the support and look forward to serving you in 2016. Sincerely, Philip Trowbridge, PE RMP Manager ' hqp://www.sfei.org/sites/default/files/biblio files/SF%20Bay`/`20RMP%2OCharter.pdf 2 Table 1 Wastewater Treatment Facilities Contributing to the RMP in 2015 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District* Central Marin Sanitation Agency City of Benicia City of Burlingame City of Calistoga City of Millbrae City of Palo Alto City of Petaluma City of Pinole/Hercules City of St. Helena City and County of San Francisco, PUC* City of San Jose* City of San Mateo City of South San Francisco/San Bruno City of Sunnyvale Delta Diablo Sanitation District - East Bay Dischargers Authority* East Bay Municipal Utility District* Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District V---,q u, Las Gallinas Valley Sanitation District Marin County Sanitary District#5, Tiburon Mountain View Sanitary District + Napa Sanitation District Novato Sanitation District �• ��� Rodeo Sanitary District San Francisco International Airport Sausalito/Marin City Sanitation District Sewerage Agency of Southern Marin Silicon Valley Clean Water Sonoma County Water Agency Town of Yountville Union Sanitary District U.S. Navy, Treasure Island Vallejo Sanitation &Flood Control District West County Wastewater Dist., Richmond *Asterisk indicates BACWA Principals 3 ATTACHMENT 2 2015 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Annual Report Ann K. Sasaki Deputy General Manager February 4, 2016 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 2015 NPDES Annual Report • Total flow treated = 11.8 billion gallons (12.7 billion in 2014) • Average daily flow= 32.3 million gallons (35.6 million in 2014) • Peak hourly flow= 109 million gallons per day(119 million in 2014) • Ash disposal = 3,620 tons(wet weight for soil amendment; 4,010 tons in 2014) D 1 01/27/16 2015 NPDES Annual Report • CBODmontn y average(mg/L)=6.4 mg/L (Limit=25 mg/L) • CBOD (% removal)=96.8%(Limit = Minimum of 85%) • TSsmontniyaverage(mg/L) =7.8 mg/L (Limit =30 mg/L) • TSS(% removal)=97.4%(Limit= Minimum of 85%) • Entero(MPN/100ml) =3(Limit=Geometric Mean of< 35) • Bioassay(%survival)= 95.1%(Limit= 11 Sample Median > 90%) 2015 NPDES Annual Report • Completed over 15,000 analytical tests • Approximately 11,000 hours of laboratory work • 100 percent compliance with NPDES Permit requirements • NACWA Platinum Award - 18th Consecutive Year! 2 01/27/16 2015 NPDES Annual Report Acknowledgements: Environmental Laboratory Operations Department Engineering Department Administration Department Board of Directors RECOMMENDATION Receive the 2015 NPDES Annual Report Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 3