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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. _7_ <br /> GEORGE REED, INC. AND 711. MATERIALS, INC.- <br /> AGGREGATE <br /> NC:AGGREGATE MINE AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> f <br /> 47. Pursuant to California Water Code Seciion.13263(g), discharge is a privilege, not a right, <br /> and adoption of this Order does not create a vested right to continue the discharge. <br /> PUBLIC NOTICE <br /> 48. The Regional Board has notified the Discharger, and interested agencies and persons of its <br /> intent to prescribe waste discharge requirements for this discharge and has provided them <br /> with an opportunity for a public hearing an and opportunity to submit their written views <br /> pp Y <br /> and recommendations. <br /> 49. The Regional Board, in a public meeting, heard and considered all comments pertaining to <br /> the discharge. <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Order No. 93-177 is rescinded and that pursuant to Section <br /> 13263 and 13267 of the California Water Code, George Reed, Inc. and 711 Materials, Inc. their <br /> agents, successors, and assigns, in order to meet the provisions contained in Division 7 of the <br /> California Water Code and regulations adopted thereunder, shall comply with the following: <br /> A. Discharge Prohibitions: <br /> 1. Discharge of wastes to surface waters or surface water drainage courses is prohibited. <br /> 2. The discharge of domestic waste to the process wastewater settling ponds is prohibited. <br /> 3. Discharge of waste classified as hazardous, as defined in Sections 2521(a) of Title 23, <br /> CCR, Section 2510, et seq., (hereafter Chapter 15), or `designated', as defined in Section <br /> 13173 of the California Water Code, is prohibited. <br /> 4. The discharge or deposit of waste at this site from sources other than from the concrete, <br /> asphalt, or sand and gravel operations is prohibited. <br /> B. Discharge Specifications: <br /> 1. Wastewater discharge from the aggregate washing facility shall not exceed a monthly <br /> average of 500,000 gallons per day. <br /> 2. Discharge of wastewater to Pond A adjacent to the Mokelumne River may only <br /> commence after the pond has been classified to the Corps of Engineers' criteria. <br /> Discharge may only proceed after required permits from governmental organizations <br /> have been secured, and the Executive Officer has issued written approval for the <br /> discharge. <br /> 3. Gold recovery techniques shall not employ any chemical method of recovery. Chemical <br /> methods including amalgamation, cyanide leach, or any other chemical method are <br /> prohibited. On-site assay procedures using any chemical method are also prohibited. <br /> 4. Neither the treatment nor the discharge shall cause a nuisance or condition of pollution as <br />