Laserfiche WebLink
CENTRAL VALU ' REGIONAL WATER QUALF ' CONTROL BOARD <br /> x: <br /> I�SYI:C CION <br /> RET <br /> 14 April 1992 <br /> DISCHARGER: Trinkle & Boys Flying Service JE C 1V k <br /> LOCATION & COUNTY: Tracy, San Joaquin County A <br /> p.P R 1 1 V. l L <br /> CONTACT(S) : Eric Trinkle & father; Dwayne Boys <br /> 5Hw Ja <br /> INSPECTION DATE: 2 April 1992 DEPT. p AGR.—TRACY, <br /> INSPECTED BY: Christine Holm and Wendy Wyels <br /> ACCOMPANIED BY: Nick Duren, San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner staff <br /> OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS: <br /> The purpose of this inspection was threefold: <br /> • Investigate the complaint that pesticide solutions were being dumped into the New <br /> Jerusalem Drainage District' s tile drain line; <br /> • Review and discuss the prior contamination situation with the discharger and <br /> ascertain the reason for their not reporting on rinse and wash water storage and <br /> use; <br /> • Inspect the operations area, assess current practices, and determine the reason for <br /> their not submitting a waste management plan by the due date of 30 March. . <br /> The the drain line had three concrete risers with steel manhole covers. The line <br /> paralleled the paved runway, and crossed it diagonally several hundred feet east of the <br /> operations area and washpad drain. We inspected the first drain line riser area, which <br /> was several hundred yards east of the operations area. The New Jerusalem Drainage District <br /> had repaired three breaks in the line, and this was evidenced by bare earth spots between <br /> the risers . The discharger stated that the damage was caused by earth sinks which appeared <br /> after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The manhole cover had no locking mechanism. It <br /> didn't appear tampered with, although there was no way to determine whether the cover had <br /> been recently removed. The discharger strongly denied placing anything into the drain. <br /> I believe that this is the case, since 1988 anyway. Eric Trinkle and Dwayne Boys are aware <br /> that repercussions from such an illegal act could be serious. Nick Duren also does not <br /> believe that they have been putting anything into the drain. <br /> A 3-inch gray uncapped plastic pipe was sticking out of the ground several feet away from <br /> the first riser. The reason for this pipe was unknown. It was surmised that it was placed <br /> there by the District to monitor possible impacts from an illegal pesticide discharge <br /> suspected to have occurred in 1988. <br /> We discussed the lack of reporting on storage and use of collected rinse/wash waters . <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Order No. 90-812 required that the discharger, for one year, <br /> sample and report on ground water conditions and on the use of the rinse/wash water above <br /> ground holding tank. This Order expired on 9 October 1991 . The monitoring requirements <br /> for ground water were met, however, the logging and reporting on the volume and use of <br /> equipment rinse/wash waters was not done. Mr. Boys stated that all of their rinse/wash <br /> waters have been held in the tank, and just stored. He said that since they didn't draw <br /> from the tank, or do anything with the stored wastewater, he didn't think it was necessary <br />