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■ Compliance with the water quality limit for turbidity is achieved. <br /> o 1 - 5 NTU over background turbidity, if background is less than 50 NTU. <br /> o 1% - 10% over background turbidity, if background is 50 NTU or greater. <br /> ■ The discharge stops or is eliminated. <br /> 4.2.2 pH Sampling <br /> pH monitoring is required for"Significant concrete work" (i.e., greater than 1000 cubic yards <br /> poured concrete over the life of the project). The use of recycled concrete or engineered soils <br /> (soil amendments including but not limited to Portland cement-treated base (CTB), cement kiln <br /> dust (CKD) or fly ash) also requires pH monitoring. <br /> For significant concrete work, pH sampling will start the first day concrete is poured and <br /> continue until it is cured, typically three (3)weeks after the last pour. <br /> For engineered soils and recycled concrete, pH sampling begins when engineered soils or <br /> recycled concrete are first exposed to precipitation and continues until the area is fully <br /> stabilized. <br /> If the measured pH is 8.5 or greater, the following measures will be taken: <br /> 1. Prevent high pH water from entering storm sewer systems or surface water. <br /> 2. Adjust or neutralize the high pH water to the range of 6.5 to 8.5 su using appropriate <br /> technology, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) sparging (liquid or dry ice). <br /> 3. Written approval will be obtained from Ecology prior to the use of chemical treatment <br /> other than CO2 sparging or dry ice. <br /> Method for sampling pH: <br /> Table 8 — pH Sampling Method <br /> H meter <br /> ❑ H test kit <br /> ❑ Wide range pH indicator paper <br /> 11 af:; 0 1 17 <br />