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REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> ORDER NO. 97-057 <br /> RESCINDING VARIOUS WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, finds that the <br /> Board adopted the following Orders and Resolutions which are no longer applicable for the <br /> reasons shown: <br /> a. Order No. 82-071, adopted 25 June 1982,prescribes requirements for a discharge of <br /> wastewater by the Central California Conference Corporation(Central California <br /> Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists) at Wawona Seventh Day Adventist Camp, <br /> Mariposa County. The permitted facility included an activated sludge wastewater <br /> treatment facility and discharged to spray fields and leachfields. The Discharger has <br /> hooked up to and is now discharging its wastewater to the U.S.Department of the Interior, <br /> National Park Service, Yosemite National Park, Wawona wastewater treatment facility. <br /> The Discharger is abandoning its existing system and has requested recision of the <br /> requirements. <br /> fb. Order No. 92-023 (NPDES No. CA0082830), adopted 24 January 1992,prescribed <br /> requirements for Mobil Oil Corporation, former Mobil Gasoline Service Station 10-NP4, <br /> Ground Water Treatment System Discharge, in San Joaquin County. British Petroleum Oil <br /> Company, owner of the service station, shut down the groundwater remediation project and <br /> requested rescission of the permit. <br /> ✓C Order No. 94-126 (NPDES No. CA0003883), adopted 20 May 1994, prescribed <br /> requirements for Newark Group Industries, Inc.,Newark Sierra Paperboard Corp, San <br /> Joaquin County, for the discharge of non-contact cooling water and storm water runoff. <br /> The permit is no longer needed. The cooling water discharge has been eliminated and they <br /> submitted an NOI for industrial stormwater permit coverage. <br /> d. Order No. 96-051, adopted 23 February 1996,prescribed water reclamation requirements <br /> for Westlake Farms, Inc.,Kings County, for reclamation(also recycle) use of treated <br /> wastewater from the City of Lemoore and Kettleman City Sanitary District W WTFs <br /> forirrigation of fodder, fiber, and seed crops. Order No. 96-051 is no longer appropriate <br /> because the use by Westlake Farms is indirect and regulations apply only to direct reuse. <br /> e. Order No. 96-123, adopted 3 May 1996, Del Monte Corporation, Del Monte Corporation <br /> Plant No. 1, Stanislaus County,prescribed discharge of non-contact cooling water and <br /> evaporator condensate to spray irrigation on company property. Del Monte has been <br />