(1) The background ground water quality monitoring
well(s) must be located so as to monitor the quality of ground water
representative of the ground water passing the relevant point of compliance
that has not been affected by leakage from the unit. At least 1 background
water quality monitoring well is required at all facilities. At least 2 background wells must be
installed at facilities where statistics will be utilized for ground water
quality data evaluation unless it can be demonstrated to the department's
satisfaction that a single well will suffice for the statistical test method
chosen for ARM 17.50.708.
(a) A determination of background quality may
include sampling of wells that are not hydraulically upgradient of the waste
management area where:
(i) Hydrogeologic conditions do not allow the
owner or operator to determine what wells are hydraulically upgradient; or
(ii) Sampling at other wells will provide an indication
of background ground water quality that is as representative or more
representative than that provided by the upgradient wells and will represent
the quality of ground water passing the relevant point of compliance.
(2) Downgradient ground water quality monitoring
wells must be capable of detecting a migration of hazardous constituents from
active and closed waste disposal areas. The number and location of downgradient
monitoring wells must be approved in writing by the department. At least 2
downgradient monitoring wells are required, although the department may require
more.
(a) The downgradient monitoring system must be
installed at the relevant point of compliance specified by the department that
ensures detection of ground water contamination in the uppermost aquifer. When physical obstacles preclude
installation of ground water monitoring wells at the relevant point of
compliance at existing units, the down-gradient monitoring system may be
installed at the closest practicable distance hydraulically down-gradient from
the relevant point of compliance specified by the department.
(3) All wells shall be designed, installed,
developed, sampled and documented in accordance with procedures outlined
herein.