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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> BROWN SAND INC. AND MOSSDALE ASSOCIATES, LTD. <br /> MOSSDALE RANCH AGGREGATE SAND EXCAVATION AND PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY -3- <br /> 13. San Joaquin County has adopted a final environmental impact report (EIR) in <br /> accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources <br /> Code Section 21000, et seq. ) , and the State Guidelines . The project as <br /> approved will not have a significant effect on water quality. <br /> 14. The Board has notified the Discharger and interested agencies and persons of <br /> its intent to prescribe waste discharge requirements for this discharge. <br /> 15. The Board, in a public meeting, heard and considered all comments pertaining <br /> to the discharge. <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Brown Sand Inc. , and Mossdale Associates, Ltd. , in order <br /> to meet the provisions contained in Division 7 of the California Water Code and <br /> regulations adopted thereunder, shall comply with the following: <br /> A. Discharge Prohibitions: <br /> 1 . The direct discharge of wastes to surface waters or surface water <br /> drainage courses is prohibited. <br /> 2. The by-pass or overflow of untreated or partially treated waste is <br /> prohibited. <br /> B. Discharge Specifications: <br /> 1 . The discharge shall not cause degradation of any water supply. <br /> 2. The discharge shall remain within the designated disposal area at all <br /> times. <br /> 3. A 2.0 foot freeboard shall be maintained in all ponds at all times. <br /> 4. Ponds shall be managed to prevent the breeding of mosquitos. In <br /> particular, <br /> a. An erosion control program should assure that small coves and <br /> irregularities are not created around the perimeter of the water <br /> surface. <br /> b. Weeds shall be minimized through control of water depth or <br /> harvesting. <br /> C. Dead algae, vegetation, and debris shall not accumulate on the <br /> water surface. <br /> 5. Ponds shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate allowable <br /> wastewater flow and storm water flows from a 24-hour storm with a <br />