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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -6- <br /> SHELL OIL COMPANY <br /> STOCKTON BULK FUEL DISTRIBUTION FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 3. Oils, greases, waxes, floating material (liquids, solids, foams, and scums) or suspended <br /> material to create a nuisance or adversely affect beneficial uses. <br /> 4. Toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological responses in <br /> human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. <br /> 5. Esthetically undesirable discoloration. <br /> 6. Fungi, slimes, or other objectionable growths. <br /> 7. Turbidity to increase more than 20 percent over background levels. <br /> 8. The normal ambient pH to fall below 6.5, exceed 8.5, or change by more than 0.5 units. <br /> 9. The creation of a zone, defined by water temperatures of more than 1 °F above natural <br /> receiving water temperature, which exceeds 25 percent of the cross-sectional area of the <br /> river channel at any point. <br /> 10. A surface water temperature rise greater than 4 °F above the natural temperature of the <br /> receiving water at any time or place. <br /> 11. Deposition of material that causes nuisance or adversely affects beneficial uses. <br /> 12. Radionuclides to be present in concentrations that are harmful to human, plant, animal <br /> or aquatic life or that result in the accumulation of radionuclides in the food web to an <br /> extent that presents a hazard to human, plant, animal or aquatic life. <br /> 13. Taste or odor-producing substances to impart undesirable tastes or odors to fish flesh or <br /> other edible products of aquatic origin or to cause nuisance or adversely affect beneficial <br /> uses. <br /> 14. Violation of any applicable water quality standard for receiving waters adopted by the <br /> Board or the State Water Resources Control Board pursuant to the CWA and regulations <br /> adopted thereunder. <br /> E. Provisions: <br /> 1. The Discharger shall provide adequate secondary containment for all treatment units. <br /> 2. The Discharger shall use the best practicable cost-effective control technique currently <br /> available to limit mineralization to no more than a reasonable increment. <br />