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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. 8- <br /> PAT MITCHELL AND CALIFORNIA NATURAL PRODUCTS <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Division 7 of the California Water Code and regulations adopted thereunder, shall comply with the <br /> following: <br /> Note: Other prohibitions, conditions, definitions, and the method of determining compliance are <br /> contained in the attached "Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements for Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements"dated 1 March 1991. <br /> A. Discharge Prohibitions: <br /> 1. Discharge of wastes to surface waters or surface water drainage courses is prohibited. <br /> 2. Bypass or overflow of untreated or partially treated waste is prohibited. Bypassing partially <br /> treated wastewater is further discussed in the attached Standard Provisions and Reporting <br /> Requirements Conditions Section E2 and General Reporting Requirements Section Bl. In <br /> general, bypass of wastewater past the treatment system requires immediate notification to the <br /> Regional Board and a written report within 14 days. Bypass can result in enforcement actions <br /> against the Discharger. <br /> 3. Neither the treatment nor the discharge shall cause a nuisance or condition of pollution as defined <br /> by the California Water Code, Section 13050. <br /> 4. The discharge shall not cause the degradation of any water supply. <br /> 5. Discharge of waste classified as hazardous, as defined in Sections 2521(a) of Title 23, CCR, <br /> Section 2510, et seq., (hereafter Chapter 15), or `designated', as defined in Section 13173 of the <br /> California Water Code, is prohibited. <br /> 6. Only process water shall be discharged to the process wastewater treatment system and the land <br /> disposal facility. Domestic wastewater shall never be discharged to the process wastewater <br /> treatment system,the land disposal facility, or the landscaped areas. <br /> 7. Process water shall only be discharged to the designated application areas described in Findings <br /> No. 18 and 19, or to a municipal wastewater treatment system which has permitted the discharge. <br /> 8. Excessive irrigation with reclaimed water that results in runoff of reclaimed water, or irrigation <br /> of landscaped areas with reclaimed water during periods of precipitation, is prohibited. <br /> B. Discharge Specifications: <br /> 1. The 7-day average dry weather discharge to the 17.6 acre land application area shall not exceed <br /> 200,000 gpd; the maximum flow rate for a single day shall not exceed 225,000 gpd. Wastewater <br /> shall be applied to landscaped areas at agronomic rates; runoff from the landscaped areas is not <br /> allowed. The Discharger may not increase flows, nor will any future Report of Waste Discharge <br /> be considered complete, until a Long Term Wastewater Disposal Plan(described in Provision <br /> F.Ld) and any necessary CEQA documents have been completed. <br /> cvy..nxesucgn.�iww�awon urwr <br />