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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
ROY'S AUTO - HISTORICAL
RECORD_ID
PR0527444
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0018586
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER ROY KNOLL TOWING
STREET_NUMBER
3570
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MINER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14339014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3570 E MINER AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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226 <br /> 7. REGULATIONS AND ADVISORIES <br /> TABLE 7-1 (Continued) <br /> Agency Description Information References Age <br /> STATE (Cont.) STA <br /> New York 0.6 ton <br /> Virginia 0.6 ton <br /> Prevention of significant deterioration: <br /> Sources exempt from air monitoring CELDS 1990a <br /> requirements if net emissions increase is: <br /> Delaware (24-hour average) <0.1µg/m3 <br /> Louisiana (24-hour average) <0.1gg/m3 <br /> Oregon (24-hour average) <0.1µg/m3 <br /> Wisconsin (24-hour average) <0.1µg/m3 <br /> b. Water: <br /> Drinking water quality guidelines and standards FSTRAC 1988 <br /> Maine 20µg/L 1 <br /> Minnesota 20µg/L l <br /> MCL in drinking water <br /> Alabama 0.02 mg/L CELDS 1990a <br /> Iowa 0.05µg/L CELDS 19906 <br /> Texas 0.05 mg/l. CELDS 1990a <br /> Arizona Permit requirement for operation of >5 tons/year CELDS 1990a <br /> stationary source emitting c. Oth <br /> California Toxic materials limitations objectives for CELDS 1990b C <br /> protection of marine aquatic wildlife <br /> 6-month median 2µg/L 10 <br /> Daily maximum 8µg/L <br /> Instantaneous maximum 20µg/L <br /> Iowa Surface water quality criteria IAC 1986a <br /> Class B waterse 0.1 mg/l. Ke <br /> Class C watersf 0.05 mg/L <br /> Illinois Water quality standards [EPA 1988a _ <br /> General use 100µg <br /> Public and food processing water 50µg aGroup <br /> supply bGroup <br /> Lake Michigan 50µg dcF�inal t <br /> Secondary contact and indigenous 100µg -Not vei <br /> aquatic life IProtectt <br /> General effluent standards 0.2 mg/L IEPA 1988b fProtecte <br /> Indiana Constituent comprising groundwater Yes CELDS 1990b <br /> protection standards AAS = <br /> Kentucky Domestic water supply source criteria 0.05 mg/L NREPC 1987(401 KAR Daily Int, <br /> 5:031) dL o da <br /> Maximum groundwater contaminant level 0.05 mg/L NREPC 1988(401 KAR IPS =gr <br /> 30:020) Cutcer; 1 <br /> Significant emission levels of toxic 3.83x10 5pounds/hour NREPC 1986(401 KAR Als u, M <br /> air pollution 63:021) k10SH = <br /> Interim primary drinking water standards 0.05 mg/L NREPC 1988(401 KAR 0frice of <br /> 35:310) 0R3 tioi <br /> kk = Re <br /> 1WA =T <br />
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