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f <br /> GEOTECHNICAL <br /> NEIL O. .ANDERS0N <br />' ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> 1 AND ASSOC I ATES INSPECTIONS & TESTIN( <br /> LABORATORY SERVICES <br /> POOL ENGINEERING <br /> POST TENSION DESIGN <br /> FJ OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN <br /> MORADA PRODUCE FACILITY <br /> 500 N. JACK TONE ROAD <br /> 4 LINDEN,CA 95215 <br /> kT <br /> F <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This report details the Operations and Maintenance Plan for the Morada Produce Facility (MPF). <br /> MPF is located at 500 N. Jacktone Road, Linden, California northeast of the intersection of <br /> Copperopolis Road and Jack Tone Road. Both the MPF and the land application area are <br /> Flocated on Assessor's Parcel No. 105-040-15. The property is in Section 31,T2N, R8E, Mount <br /> Diablo Base& Meridian, as shown in attachment A. MPF owns the parcels that will be used for <br /> both processing and land application. <br /> 2.0 `BACKGROUND <br /> 1 � <br /> As stated in the Waste Discharge Report(WDR) from the California Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board, (Board) Order No. R5-2003-0178, MPF packages freshly harvested onions and <br /> # expanded it's operations in 2002 to include fresh asparagus and cherries. Onions are packaged <br /> dry but wastewater will be generated while processing asparagus and cherries. Wastewater will <br /> -be generated during the asparagus packaging season from February to April and during the <br /> cherry packaging season from.May to June. This wastewater will consist of rinse water and <br /> hydrocooler water. Rinse water is discharged daily during the processing_season; hydrocooler <br /> water is discharged twice a week or as needed. Wastewater is stored in an unlined storage pond <br /> j into which stormwater will also be discharged. Wastewater in the pond will be used for <br /> irrigation of approximately 160 acres of walnut orchards adjacent to MPF. <br /> Asparagus will be spray washed on a conveyor with uncooled non-chlorinated water. The clean <br /> asparagus will then be packed into boxes and sprayed for five to seven minutes.with chilled <br /> chlorinated water in two hydrocooler units. The chlorine concentration will be 50 to 60 mg/l, <br /> and this water will be recycled during processing activities. Starting in 2005, the hydrocooler <br /> water will be treated by sodium thiosulfate to neutralize free chlorine prior to discharge into the <br /> wastewater pond. . <br /> F1 <br /> 1 <br /> I LODI SACRAMENTO MODESTO <br /> I <br /> # ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION 902 Industrial Way•Lodi,California 95240-209.367.3701 •FAX 209.369.4228•www,noanderson.com <br />