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PA-2000038 (UP) (Early Consultation), S00013135 Page 2 of 3 <br /> 11560 North Lower Sacramento Road, Lodi April 28, 2020 <br /> 3) If floor drains are required, they must be plumbed through a sand/oil separator and <br /> discharged to an above ground system approved by the Environmental Health Department. <br /> A registered engineer must design this system. The material collected in the above ground <br /> holding system must be analyzed for hazardous constituents prior to disposal. Specific test <br /> requirements may be obtained from the Environmental Health Department. <br /> The fee will be based on the current schedule at the time of payment. <br /> 4) Applicant shall contact Robert McClellon, Program Coordinator, Small Public Water System <br /> Program, at (209) 468-0332, to determine if the existing well can be permitted as a public <br /> water system prior to issuance of building permits. If a public water system is required, <br /> applicant shall submit a Small Public Water System preliminary technical report to the <br /> California State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water (Water Board) <br /> at least six months before initiating construction of any water related improvement, as <br /> defined. The issuance of a permit to operate a small public water system by the local primacy <br /> agency (EHD) is prohibited without the concurrence of the Water Board. Please contact Brian <br /> Kidwell, P.E. with the SWRCB Division of Drinking Water at (209): 948-3963 concerning the <br /> requirements for preliminary technical report submittal prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> If the Water Board determines that an onsite well shall be used as the potable water source, <br /> a permit application to operate Small Public Water System shall be submitted to the EHD for <br /> approval prior to issuance of building permits. To issue a permit to operate, concurrence from <br /> the Water Board is required. A yearly permit to operate a public water system will be required <br /> by the EHD prior to sign off of the certificate of final occupancy (San Joaquin County <br /> Development Title, Section 9-1120.2 and 9-1115.9.). <br /> The supplier must possess adequate financial, managerial, and technical capability to assure <br /> delivery of pure, wholesome, and potable drinking water in accordance with San Joaquin <br /> County Development Title, Sections 9-1120.2 and 9-1115.9 and C.C.R., Title 22, and Health <br /> and Safety Code, Section 116525 116570. <br /> a) Any existing well that is not in use shall be properly abandoned or put out-of-service under <br /> permit and inspection by this department (San Joaquin County Development Title, <br /> Section 9-1115.5(e)). <br /> 5) Any geotechnical drilling shall be conducted under permit and inspection by The <br /> Environmental Health Department (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9- <br /> 1115.3 and 9-1115.6). <br /> 6) Submit a waste discharge report from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board or written approval from an appropriate public entity for disposal of wastewater <br /> generated from the proposed winery prior to final occupancy approval (San Joaquin County <br /> Development Title, Section 9-1125.5). <br /> 7) Before any hazardous materials/waste can be stored or used onsite, the owner/operator must <br /> report the use or storage of these hazardous materials to the California Environmental <br /> Reporting System (CERS) at cers.calepa.ca.gov/ and comply with the laws and regulations <br /> for the programs listed below (based on quantity of hazardous material in some cases). The <br /> applicant may contact the Program Coordinator of the CUPA program, Muniappa Naidu (209) <br /> 468-3439, with any questions. <br /> a) Any amount but not limited to the following hazardous waste; hazardous material spills, <br /> used oil, used oil filters, used oil-contaminated absorbent/debris, waste antifreeze, used <br />