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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004113
FACILITY_NAME
QX-99-0002
STREET_NUMBER
23405
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MACKVILLE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
ENTERED_DATE
5/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
23405 N MACKVILLE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/26/1999 12:00:00 AM
QC Status
Approved
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS <br /> GEORGE REED INC, CLEMENTS, SAN JOA QUIN COUNTY <br /> Please provide the following information: <br /> 1. Describe the area to be excavated and the projected schedule for each phase. Include estimates of <br /> the amount of sand and gravel that will be produced each year and the volume of washwater that <br /> will be produced. <br /> 2. Describe the products that are manufactured or are planned to be manufactured on site (e.g. <br /> asphaltic concrete, concrete, aggregate, etc.). <br /> 3. Provide a process flow diagram, processing plant site plan, and a scaled map showing the facility <br /> and all active, abandoned, or future wastewater ponds. The process flow diagram shall address all <br /> the wastewater and solid waste generated by the concrete batch plant and asphalt plant. Solid <br /> waste shall include all excess materials that are returned to the facility from construction sites. <br /> 4. Describe the generation, transportation, and disposal of all wastewater(wastewater includes <br /> washwater, stormwater, and other sources of wastewater such as vehicle wasbwater). Describe <br /> the gold recovery process; are chemicals employed in the process? <br /> S. Provide a copy of the facility's State Mining and Reclamation Act plan. <br /> 6. Provide a brief description of the geology and hydrogeology of the area. Has the area been <br /> previously mined? Are any areas of the site located within the 100 year flood zone? <br /> 7. Because mercury has been detected in wastewater from many sand and gravel operations in <br /> California, aggregate facilities are required to characterize their wastewater. George Reed Inc. is <br /> directed to collect samples of the washwater for mercury analysis. Samples shall be collected <br /> from all wastewater/stormwater ponds, including the proposed pond located adjacent to the <br /> Mokelumne River. The detection limit for the analysis shall be at least 1.0 nanogram/liter. The <br /> samples shall not be filtered prior to digestion and analysis. <br /> 8. Describe storage areas and approximate storage amounts of petroleum, hydraulic oils, flocculants, <br /> and other chemicals that are stored or used on site. <br /> 9. Describe the disposal of the domestic wastewater generated on site. <br /> 10. Do active or abandoned industrial, agricultural, domestic, or groundwater wells exist at the <br /> facility? If yes,provide a map showing their location(s). <br /> 11. Projected monthly water balance demonstrating adequate containment capacity for the 100-year <br /> return period total annual precipitation, including consideration of at least: <br /> a. Local evaporation data. <br /> b. Local precipitation data. <br /> c. Projected future wastewater loading rates. <br /> d. Projected long-term percolation rates (including consideration of percolation from lined ponds <br /> and the effects of solids plugging on all ponds). <br /> e. The potential impact on the Mokelumne River on wastewater storage in the pond adjacent to <br /> the river levee. <br /> C:ïż½roicFJJ.Zin,c v WVOL.m <br />
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