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California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Robert Schneider,Chair 0) <br /> Alan C. Lloyd,Ph.D. Arnold <br /> .4gency Secretary Sacramento Main Office Schwarzenegger <br /> 11020 Son Center Drive#200,Rancho Cordova,California 95670-6114 Governor <br /> Phone(916)464-3291•FAX(916)464-4645 <br /> hup://www.waterbouds.co.gov/ceritralvalley <br /> 9 January 2006J4 <br /> AI <br /> H <br /> ICI(VFO <br /> ommo 2p06 <br /> Cealy Lein n/��eV%p/77"1,9 pf <br /> San Joaquin County Development Department <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> PROPOSED PROJECT REVIEW, CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYACT(CEQA), <br /> NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR WAREHOUSE SITEAPPROVAL,STATE CLEARINGHOUSE <br /> #2005122036, STOCKTON,SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> As a Responsible Agency, as defined by CEQA, we have reviewed the Negative Declaration for <br /> Warehouse Site Approval. Based on our review, we have the following comments regarding the <br /> proposed project. <br /> Construction Storm Water <br /> A NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction Activities, NPDES <br /> No. CAS000002, Order No. 99-08-DWQ is required when a site involves clearing, grading, disturbances <br /> to the ground, such as stockpiling, or excavation that results in soil disturbances of one acre or more of <br /> total land area. Construction activity that involves soil disturbances on construction sites of less than <br /> one acre and is part of a larger common plan of development or sale, also requires permit coverage. <br /> Coverage under the General Permit must be obtained prior to construction. More information may be <br /> found at http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/stormwtr/construction.html <br /> Post-Construction Storm Water Management <br /> Manage storm water to retain the natural flow regime and water quality, including not altering baseline <br /> flows in receiving waters, not allowing untreated discharges to occur into existing aquatic resources, not <br /> using aquatic resources for detention or transport of flows above current hydrology, duration, and <br /> frequency. All storm water flows generated on-site during and after construction and entering surface <br /> waters should be pre-treated to reduce oil, sediment, and other contaminants. The local municipality <br /> where the proposed project is located requires post construction storm water Best Management Practices <br /> (BMPs) pursuant to the Phase Il, SWRCB, Water Quality Order No. 2003 —0005 —DWQ, NPDES <br /> General Permit No. CAS000004, WDRS for Storm Water Discharges from Small Municipal Separate <br /> Storm Sewers Systems (MS4). <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> 0 Recycled Paper <br />