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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. - 10- <br /> CALIFORNIA NATURAL PRODUCTS <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> within 6.4 to 8.4 to protect crops from damage by food processing wastewater. Near neutral pH is <br /> also required to maintain adequate active microbial populations in the soil. <br /> 60. The California Department of Water Resources sets standards for the construction and destruction <br /> of groundwater wells (hereafter DWR Well Standards), as described in California Well Standards <br /> Bulletin 74-90 (June 1991) and Water Well Standards: State of California Bulletin 94-81 <br /> (December 1981). These standards, and any more stringent standards adopted by the State or <br /> County pursuant to CWC section 13801, apply to all monitoring wells. <br /> 61. The action to adopt WDRs for this existing facility is exempt from the provisions of the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), in accordance with Title 14, California Code of Regulations <br /> (CCR), Section 15301. On 15 November 2001, the City of Lathrop issued a Notice of Exemption <br /> for the installation of a pipeline in order to utilize wastewater to irrigate the 16.0 acre land <br /> application area. The City determined that the project is exempt from the provisions of the CEQA, <br /> in accordance with Title 14,CCR,Section 15301. On the City of Lathrop issued a <br /> Negative Declaration for wastewater application at the 29.7 acre land application area. <br /> 62. This discharge is exempt from the requirements of Consolidated Regulations for Treatment, <br /> Storage, Processing, or Disposal of Solid Waste, as set forth in Title 27, CCR, Division 2, <br /> Subdivision 1, Section 20005, et seq., (hereafter Title 27). The exemption pursuant to Section <br /> 20090(b), is based on the following: <br /> a. The Regional Board is issuing waste discharge requirements, <br /> b. The discharge complies with the Basin Plan, and <br /> c. The wastewater does not need to be managed according to Title 22 CCR, Division 4.5, and <br /> Chapter 11, as a hazardous waste. <br /> 63. Pursuant to California Water Code Section 13263(g), discharge is a privilege, not a right, and <br /> adoption of this Order does not create a vested right to continue the discharge. <br /> PUBLIC NOTICE <br /> 64. All the above and the supplemental information and details in the attached Information Sheet, <br /> which is incorporated by reference herein, were considered in establishing the following <br /> conditions of discharge. <br /> 65. The Discharger and interested agencies and persons have been notified of the intent to prescribe <br /> waste discharge requirements for this discharge, and they have been provided an opportunity for a <br /> public hearing and an opportunity to submit their written views and recommendations. <br /> 66. All comments pertaining to the discharge were heard and considered in a public meeting. <br /> ITIS HEREBY ORDERED that Order No. R5-2002-0071 is rescinded and pursuant to Sections 13263 <br /> and 13267 of the California Water Code, California Natural Products, its agents, successors, and assigns, <br /> in order to meet the provisions contained in Division 7 of the California Water Code and regulations <br /> adopted thereunder, shall comply with the following: <br /> VW.\Suo Joaquin NontA IaMOMd TIS=Joaquin\Cal Na l?o Juas\WDR WW\WOR July 03.dac <br />