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• • <br /> Report of Waste Discharge <br /> Ground Water Treatment Systems 13 March 1990 <br /> LLNL National Laboratory Site 300 -2- <br /> The RWD also should specify when discharge to Corral Hollow Creek will occur. <br /> Winter discharge is best due to the dilution obtained in the creek from winter <br /> storm runoff. As you know, our Board' s policy favors land disposal over surface <br /> water discharge. If you want to discharge exclusively to surface waters or <br /> surface .Nater drainage courses, as recent phone conversations with your staff <br /> indicate you might, you will have to provide sufficient information to show why <br /> land disposal is not feasible. <br /> The RWD aroposes to treat }.he grounds grater "+^ he?c'.: ac+�Tj; 'revels spec if led by <br /> the California Department of Health Services [DHS] for drinking water" . Instead, <br /> LLNL should reduce pollutants in the ground water to levels not detectable by <br /> standard EPA analytical methods. <br /> Please submit the required information by 3 April 1990. If you have comments <br /> or questions, please call me at (916) 361-5653. <br /> MICHAEL <br /> HIGGI <br /> Project Engineer <br /> MLH:gs <br /> Enclosures <br /> cc: Mr. James T. Davis, U.S. Department of Energy, Oakland <br /> Department of Health Services, Toxic Substances Control Division, Berkeley <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District, Stockton <br /> Mr. Eugene Draney, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore <br /> Mr. Fred Hoffman, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Liveirmore <br />