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DER <br /> 2.2 <br /> ' �9I9hthnPk.XMM1[folWoru <br /> 2.2 SITE OPERATIONS <br /> The project site is currently an operating food processing plant with associated storage, <br /> offices, parking, and landscaping. The site has its own wastewater treatment plant and <br /> land discharge area for the treated effluent. <br /> The following information was obtained from a report dated September 18, 2001 titled <br /> "Additional Information For The Report Of Waste Discharge" by Bonneau Dickson of <br /> Berkley, California. <br /> ' Potable water for the California Natural Products (CNP) plant is obtained from the City <br /> of Lathrop water system. The CNP plant uses the water in the manufacturing of the <br /> following: <br /> ♦ rice milk ♦ soy milk <br /> I ♦ flavored teas ♦ cream soups <br /> Wastewater is generated throughout the plant primarily from wet mill maceration of <br /> vegetables, surface spillage, clean in place solution, and evaporates. The wastewater is <br /> ' collected and pretreated by screening, pH adjustment, dissolved air flotation, biological <br /> treatment (trickling filter), coagulation and flocculation in the lamella separator. <br /> Wastewater is pumped to the Manteca Wastewater Treatment Plant, hauled offsite, or <br /> discharged to the land. <br /> t2.3 GENERAL GEOLOGIC AND HYDROLOGIC SETTING <br /> The site lies within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of California. The valley is <br /> approximately 400 miles long and averages about 50 miles wide, and comprises about <br /> 20,000 square miles. The valley has been filled with a thick sequence of marine and <br /> non-marine sediments from the late Jurassic to Holocene. The uppermost strata of the <br /> Great Valley represent, for the most part, the alluvial, flood, and delta plains of two <br /> major rivers (Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers) and their tributaries. <br /> 101486.4/ST011 R242 Page 4 of 17 October 31, 2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br />