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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> ORDER NO. <br /> WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR <br /> EARNIE AND MARY SCHENONE <br /> SCHENONE SPECIALTY FOODS, NC. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, (hereafter Regional Board) <br /> finds that: <br /> 1. On 18 November 2003, Ernie and Mary Schenone (Discharger) submitted a Report of Waste <br /> Discharge (RWM) for a new wastewater treatment and disposal system that will treat and dispose of <br /> domestic and industrial wastewater generated from the Schenone Specialty Foods chocolate <br /> manufacturins and retail establishment in Clements, San Joaquin County. <br /> 2. Schenone Specialty Foods, Inc. will operate Chocoholics Divine Desserts (CDD) at 18819 East <br /> Highway 88, Clements. The facility will consist of a renovated existing 3,600 sq. ft. building and a <br /> new 14,200 sq. ft. building. The Discharger plans to manufacture and distribute wholesale gourmet <br /> chocolate products with onsite sales of chocolate products to the general public. <br /> 3. The facility located on Assessor Parcel Numbers 019-240-I8, -49, and -50 in Sections 15 and 22, <br /> T4N; R8E MDB&M. The facility location is presented on Attachment A, which is attached hereto <br /> and made part of this Order by reference. <br /> Proposed Wastewater System . <br /> 4. Primary products produced by CDD include chocolate candy and sauces, it is expected that CDD <br /> will also serve hot chocolate and coffee drinks that include its sauces. Products for retail sale may <br /> also include ice cream.' <br /> 5. The table below presents the anticipated number of employees and site visitors and the seasonal <br /> wastewater flow variation described in the RWD. <br /> Number of Number of Domestic Industrial Total <br /> Month EmoloveesCustomers' Wastewater (gal) Wastewarer sal Wastewater_((gal) <br /> January 24 50 17,537 7,196 24,734 <br /> February 20 42 13,240 5,417 18,657 <br /> March 14 29 10,341 4.198 14,539 <br /> April. 14 29 10,007 4,063 14,070 <br /> May 14 29 10,341 4,198 14,539 <br /> June 18 38 12.793 5,223 18,016 <br /> July 14 29 10,341 4.198 14,539 <br /> August 20 42 14,659 5,997 20,656 <br />