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K. <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> ORDER NO. R5-2004-0053 <br /> RESCINDING VARIOUS WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, finds that the Board <br /> adopted the following Orders, which are no longer applicable for the reasons shown: <br /> Order No. 94-339,adopted 9 December 1994, prescribes requirements for the discharge of olive process <br /> water from D. Becarris Ltd. (dba M&CP Farms) in Glenn County. Process water was used as a soil <br /> amendment for potassium deficient soils. The facility no longer processes olives in the manner <br /> described in the order. The current curing process produces significantly less wastewater, which is no <br /> longer discharged but is collected in above ground tanks. The tanks are periodically emptied into tanker <br /> trucks and transported offsite for disposal. The owner has requested that the waste discharge <br /> requirements be rescinded. As such, Order No. 94-339 no longer applies and should be rescinded. <br /> Order No. 95-158, adopted 23 June 1995, prescribes requirements for West Coast Tomato of California <br /> in San Joaquin County. Since adoption of this Order, West Coast Tomato of California has ceased <br /> operations at the facility. On 10 March 2004 the Discharger requested the Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements be rescinded. <br /> Order No. 97-222, adopted 24 October 1997, prescribes requirements for discharge of retort cooling <br /> water from DeLallo Italia Foods, Inc.,dba Ehmann Olives, in Oroville, Butte County. The facility no <br /> longer uses retorts,and the retort discharge no longer occurs. The owner has requested that the waste <br /> discharge requirements be rescinded. Order No. 97-222 no longer applies and should be rescinded. <br /> Order No. 98-225, adopted 11 December 1998, prescribes requirements for Mr. Steve Siedenglanz, The <br /> Riffles RV Park, in Butte County. The Discharger has not constructed the project for which the WDRs <br /> were issued. In addition,the Discharger has not paid the 2002 annual fee invoice. Staff sent a registered <br /> letter to the Discharger, dated 29 May 2003, advising them that the permit would be rescinded if the fee <br /> was not paid by 30 June 2003. The Discharger has not responded to this letter, nor have the fees been <br /> paid. As such, Order No. 98-225 should be rescinded. The Discharger may reapply for WDRs in the <br /> future. <br /> Order No. 5-00-009 adopted on 28 January 2000 prescribes requirements for the Stillwater Orchards <br /> Cold Storage Facility in Hood, Sacramento County. DazDiva Corporation purchased the property from <br /> Stillwater Orchards in October 2001, and the permit was transferred to the new owner. The cold storage <br /> facility has not operated since 1994 and has been permanently closed. WDR Order No. 5-00-009 is no <br /> longer needed and should be rescinded. <br /> Order No. 5-00-127, adopted 16 June 2000, for Dolores Peelman, City of Kerman, and James Antonette, <br /> prescribes requirements for the recycling of undisinfected secondary treated wastewater from the City of <br /> Kerman's wastewater treatment facility (W WTF)by Peelman to 95 acres of nearby farmland in Sections <br /> 13 and 18, T14S, RI 7E,MDB&M. The recycler has discontinued applying W WTF effluent to these <br /> parcels, has no plans to resume recycling, and has requested rescission of the Order. <br />