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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREtE`NTS ORDER NO. -7- <br /> RJM ENTERPRISES,BROWNS LAKE RANCH,AND <br /> RIVERCREST VINEYARDS,INC. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> D. Groundwater Limitations: <br /> The discharge shall not cause underlyir3g groundwater to: -- <br /> 1. Contain waste constituents in concentrations statistically greater than background water <br /> quality. Background water quality shall be determined by groundwater monitoring events as <br /> presented in the Groundwater Monitoring Summary Report described in Provision E.3, and <br /> approved by Board staff. Quality determined in this manner establishes "water quality <br /> protection standards." <br /> 2. Contain taste or odor-producing substances in concentrations that cause nuisance or adversely <br /> affect beneficial uses. <br /> 3. Contain concentrations of chemical constituents in amounts that adversely affect agricultural <br /> or domestic use. <br /> E. Provisions: <br /> 1. Compliance with Discharge Specification B.4 shall be implemented within two years of the <br /> date of this Order. In the meantime, the Discharger shall use best management practices to <br /> reduce the amount of salts entering the wastewater, and to maintain compliance with all other <br /> Prohibitions and Specifications contained within this Order. <br /> 2. By 1 March 2000, the Discharger shall submit information showing that the tile drain water <br /> is no longer discharged to the pond. <br /> 3. By 1 July 2000,the Discharger shall submit a winery expansion feasibility study which has <br /> been prepared by a Registered Engineer. The study shall show the proposed phases of winery <br /> expansion and the associated facility improvements needed to meet the requirements of this <br /> Order, including all Discharge Specifications and Groundwater Limitations. <br /> 4. To assure compliance with the Groundwater Limitations of this Order, the Discharger shall <br /> submit the following documents according to the listed time schedule: <br /> Task Compliance Date <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Workplan 28 April 2000 <br /> Monitoring Well Installation 90 days from Workplan Approval <br /> and Sampling Report <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Summary <br /> 15 August 2001 <br /> Report <br /> Plans and specifications for installation of groundwater monitoring wells shall be submitted <br /> in the Groundwater Monitoring Workplan for Board staff review and approval. <br /> Implementation will proceed after Board staff has approved the workplan. The Monitoring <br />