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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIRIIENTS ORDER NO. R5-2002-0072 ` w -4- <br /> GEORGE REED, INC. AND 711 MATERIALS, INC. <br /> AGGREGATE MINE AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> hydrocarbons may be present in the bag house wastewater. Approximately 250 gallons per hour <br /> of wastewater will be generated during operation of the plant. <br /> 24. A concrete batch plant is operated at the site by 711 Materials,Inc. Waste concrete is generated <br /> when concrete trucks return from their deliveries containing residual concrete. When possible, <br /> the residual concrete is used to make traffic barriers. Otherwise it is poured onto the waste <br /> concrete pile. Wastewater generated at the batch plant consists of ready mix truck washouts,tool <br /> wash water, and traffic barrier mold cleaning. Diesel fuel is used as a mold release agent. <br /> 25. The concrete batch plant generates both plant wash water and vehicle wash water. The plant and <br /> vehicle wash water is discharged to the washout facility. The washout water is recycled for <br /> rinsing the mixer drums at the end of the day. The mixer drum water is discharged to the <br /> washout facility. The solid waste removed from the mixer drums is recycled for road base. <br /> 26. Water is supplied by on-site groundwater supply wells, as shown in the table below. Additional <br /> water for dust control is taken from the recycle ponds. No treatment of groundwater prior to use <br /> is provided. <br /> Well Location DischargeRate <br /> Well No. 3 Wash Plant 475,000 gpd <br /> Well No. 7 711 Materials 5,500 gpd <br /> 27. Portable chemical toilets are provided for employees. The toilet rental company regularly <br /> services the toilets. Approximately 10 George Reed,Inc. employees are located on site; several <br /> more employees and/or site visitors may be at the 711 Materials concrete batch plant. <br /> SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS <br /> 28. According to the Environmental Impact Report dated 13 August 1990,the depth to groundwater <br /> is estimated to be approximately 15 to 20 feet below ground surface depending on elevation of <br /> the land surface and proximity to the Mokelumne River. Based on interpretation of the surface <br /> topography, groundwater likely flows to the west or southwest. <br /> 29. Groundwater may be encountered in excavations, and based on economic considerations, <br /> excavation of the material may proceed below the natural water table. When excavation below <br /> the natural water table surface is performed, dewatering may be required. Excavation with a <br /> dragline or hydraulic excavator would not require dewatering. Presently, George Reed, Inc. is <br /> not planning to dewater excavations. <br /> 30. Drinking water for the site is supplied by bottled water. <br /> 31. The surrounding land uses are primarily agricultural. <br /> 32. North of the Mokelumne River, stormwater is collected from disturbed areas on the site and <br /> discharged into the wastewater pond system. South of the river,stormwater is allowed to <br /> percolate into the soil. <br />