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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> • DEFENSE DISTRIBUTION REGION WEST - SHARPE <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND <br /> STORM WATER DISCHARGES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 5. Radionuclides in effluent shall not exceed 200 picocuries/liter or <br /> concentrations specified in the California Code of Regulations (CCR) , <br /> Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 15, whichever is less. <br /> 6. Survival of the test fishes in 96-hour bioassays of undiluted waste <br /> shall be no less than: <br /> Minimum, any one bioassay 70% <br /> Median, any three or more consecutive bioassays 90% <br /> C. Sludge Disposal : <br /> 1 . Collected screenings, sludges, and other solids removed from liquid <br /> wastes shall be disposed of in a manner that is consistent with Chapter <br /> 15, Division 3, Title 23, of the CCR and approved by the Executive <br /> Officer. <br /> • 2. Any proposed change in sludge use or disposal practice from a <br /> previously approved practice shall be reported to the Executive Officer <br /> and EPA Regional Administrator at least 90 days in advance of the <br /> change. <br /> 3. Use and disposal of sewage sludge shall comply with existing Federal <br /> and State laws and regulations, and with CWA 405(d) technical standards <br /> when promulgated. <br /> If an applicable management practice or numerical limitation for <br /> pollutants in sewage sludge is promulgated under 405(d) of the CWA <br /> after issuance of this permit which is more stringent than the sludge <br /> pollutant limit or management practice specified in this permit or in <br /> existing Federal or State laws or regulations (e.g. , 40 CFR part 257) , <br /> this permit shall be promptly modified or revoked and reissued to <br /> conform to the regulations promulgated under Section 405(d) of the CWA. <br /> The Discharger shall comply with the limitations by no later than the <br /> compliance deadline specified in the applicable regulations as required <br /> by 405(d) of the CWA. <br /> D. Receiving Water Limitations: <br /> Receiving Water Limitations are based upon water quality objectives <br /> contained in the Basin Plan. As such, they are a required part of this <br /> permit. <br /> • <br />