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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0516611
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012706
FACILITY_NAME
BEAR CREEK WINERY
STREET_NUMBER
11900
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
FURRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06116026
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
11900 N FURRY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Page 8 of 12 <br /> FOR A REPORT OF WASTE DISCHARGE <br /> comparison to established water quality objectives (include tabulated historical groundwater <br /> monitoring data and groundwater elevation contour maps for the last eight monitoring events); <br /> c. A description of the geology and hydrogeologic conditions of the site including groundwater <br /> elevation and gradient, transmissivity, influence of all known recharge and pumping sources, <br /> and subsurface conditions at the facility, including any proposed new disposal site or storage <br /> ponds; <br /> d. Groundwater degradation , if any, that has resulted from existing operations, other nearby <br /> discharges, or natural occurrences; <br /> e. The areal extent that the discharge has impacted or will impact the quality of the shallow <br /> groundwater, if any; <br /> f. The concentration found and/or expected increase in concentration in shallow groundwater for <br /> each constituent. <br /> g. If degradation has occurred or is expected to occur describe the following: <br /> i. Any facility design features and operational practices that reduce the potential for <br /> groundwater degradation (treatment or control). Such features might include salinity <br /> source control, other pollutant source control, advanced treatment, disinfection, concrete <br /> treatment structures, and pond lining systems, etc. <br /> ii. Additional treatment or control measures that could be implemented and a preliminary <br /> capital and annual operations and maintenance cost estimate for each. <br /> iii. How current treatment and control measures are justified as BPTC (i.e., what justifies not <br /> implementing additional measures); <br /> iv. How no water quality objectives will be exceeded; and <br /> v. Why allowing existing and/or anticipated degradation is in the best interest of the people of <br /> the state. <br /> F. Industrial Storm Water Permit <br /> The State Water Resources Control Board adopted Order 97-03-DWQ (NPDES General Permit <br /> CAS000001) specifying waste discharge requirements for discharges of storm water associated <br /> with industrial activities, and requiring submittal of a Notice of Intent by all affected industrial <br /> dischargers. Many industrial facilities and some domestic wastewater treatment facilities are <br /> required to obtain coverage under this permit. Provide evidence that the facility is exempt or has <br /> applied for coverage under the Industrial Storm Water Permit. <br /> See the following link for more information: <br /> hfti)://www.waterboards.ca.-gov/centralvallev/water issues/storm water/industrial general permits/ <br /> G. General WDRs for Sanitary Sewer Systems. <br /> 6 Compare to Basin Plan water quality objectives, including drinking water standards, agricultural water quality <br /> goals, etc. <br />
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