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INFORMATION SHEET <br /> UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA <br /> LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL <br /> LABORATORY SITE 300 AND <br /> U.S. DEPA3TMENT OF ENERGY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN AND ALAMEDA COUNTIES <br /> Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Site 300 is an explosives testing facility <br /> approximately eight miles southwest of the City of Tracv. There is no discharge <br /> of waste to surface waters from the facility except wastewater from cooling <br /> towers. The General Services (GS) area is sewer-ed and wastewater is treated and <br /> disposed of in an oxidation pond with overflow to an evaporation-percolation <br /> pond. The GS area sewage is primarily domestic. Industrial and domestic <br /> wastewater generated at other locations at Site 300 are handled individuallv as <br /> described in Tables 1 and 2. Surface water drainage is to Corral Hollow Creek <br /> and Elk Ravine. <br /> Industrial wastewater listed in Table 2 is discharged to a Class II surface <br /> impoundment which meets the requirements of the California Administrative Code, <br /> Title 23, Chapter 3, Subchapter 15. Other industrial wastewater generated at <br /> the site is stored in retention tanks, drummed, and hauled to LLNL's main site <br /> for reprocessing and/or disposal . <br /> ' Solid waste disposal operations at the site are governed by Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements Order No. 80-I Cooling tower discharge is governed by NPDES <br /> No. Ca008130b;lase-discharge Requirements Order No. 82-105. <br /> The beneficial uses of Corral Hollow Creek and Elk Ravine are agricultural <br /> supply and esthetic enjoyment. <br /> 6/7/85:WLC:iec <br />