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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. • -9- <br /> CALIFORNIA <br /> 9_CALIFORNIA NATURAL,PRODUCTS <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> background levels. Because the Discharger has only reestablished cropping at the 17.6 acre land <br /> application area in 2001, a decrease in the groundwater concentration over time is anticipated. If <br /> the discharge is causing an increase, then the Discharger may be required to cease the discharge, <br /> implement source control, change the method of disposal, or take other action to prevent <br /> groundwater degradation. The waste will be applied to land at agronomic rates. This Order <br /> establishes effluent limitations that are protective of the beneficial uses of the underlying <br /> groundwater,requires a salinity source reduction study if groundwater degradation is observed, <br /> and requires groundwater monitoring to evaluate if the discharge of waste is impacting the <br /> groundwater quality. <br /> 58. Section 13267(b) of California Water Code provides that: "In conducting an investigation <br /> specified in subdivision (a), the regional board may require that any person who has discharged, <br /> discharges, or is suspected of having discharged or discharging, or who proposes to discharge <br /> waste within its region, or any citizen or domiciliary, or political agency or entity of this state who <br /> has discharged, discharges, or is suspected of having discharged or discharging, or who proposes <br /> to discharge, waste outside of its region that could affect the quality of waters within its region <br /> shall furnish, underpenalty ofperjury, technical or monitoringprogram reports which the <br /> regional board requires. The burden, including costs, of these reports shall bear a reasonable <br /> relationship to the need for the report and the benefits to be obtained f om the reports. In <br /> requiring those reports, the regional board shall provide the person with a written explanation <br /> with regard to the need for the reports, and shall identify the evidence that supports requiring that <br /> person to provide the reports. <br /> The monitoring and reporting program required by this Order and the attached Monitoring and <br /> Reporting Program No. are necessary to assure compliance with these WDRs. The <br /> Discharger operates the facility that discharges the waste subject to this Order <br /> 59. Excessive application of food processing wastewater to land application areas can create <br /> objectionable odors, soil conditions that are harmful to crops, and degradation of underlying <br /> groundwater by overloading the shallow soil profile and causing pollutants (organic carbon, <br /> nitrate, dissolved solids, and metals) to percolate below the root zone. If sufficient information <br /> becomes available, this Order may be revised to increase or further reduce loading rates as <br /> appropriate. If the Discharger is unable to modify its waste stream or application methods such <br /> that groundwater quality will not be impacted, then the Board would be required to classify the <br /> waste as a designated waste and require full containment under Title 27 of the California Code of <br /> Regulations (hereafter Title 27). <br /> 60. State regulations pertaining to water quality monitoring for waste management units are found in <br /> Title 27, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 20380 et seq., (hereafter Title 27). These <br /> regulations prescribe procedures for detecting and characterizing the impact of waste constituents <br /> on groundwater. While the facility has been found exempt from Title 27, the data analysis <br /> methods of Title 27 are appropriate for determining whether the discharge complies with the terms <br /> for protection of groundwater specified in this Order. <br /> [Yppi FlYAwCJ NY Pe1MWOP.010SSsutin NDLIA� <br />