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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREINTS ORDER NO. "7- <br /> R. LAWSON ENTERPRISES DBA WILDROSE VINEYARDS <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that R. Lawson Enterprises its agents, successors, and assigns, in order <br /> to meet the provisions contained in Division 7 of the California Water Code and regulations adopted <br /> thereunder, shall comply with the following: <br /> A. Discharge Prohibitions: <br /> 1. Discharge of wastes to surface waters or surface water drainage courses is prohibited. <br /> 2. Discharge of any winery wastewater, defrost water, stormwater, or other liquid wastewater to <br /> the existing wastewater pond is prohibited. <br /> 3. Neither the treatment nor the discharge shall cause a nuisance or condition of pollution as <br /> defined by the California Water Code, Section 13050. <br /> 4. The discharge shall not cause the degradation of any water supply. <br /> 5. Bypass or overflow of untreated or partially treated waste is prohibited. <br /> 6. Discharge of waste classified as `hazardous,' defined in Section 20164 of Title 27, CCR, or <br /> `designated,' as defined in Section 13173 of the California Water Code, is prohibited. <br /> B. Discharge Specifications: <br /> 1. Discharge of winery wastewater to the application area described in Finding No. 16 shall not <br /> exceed a flow rate of 5,000 gallons per day. For flow rate limit considerations,wastewater <br /> does not include stormwater or defrost water. <br /> 2. Application of winery wastewater to the land application areas during rain events or when the <br /> soil is saturated is prohibited. Stormwater and defrost water may be applied to the cropland <br /> during rain events but not in areas where the soil is saturated. Application of winery <br /> wastewater to fallow land is prohibited. <br /> 3. The aboveground storage tank shall have sufficient capacity to store winery wastewater <br /> during periods of rain until climatic conditions allow land application. <br /> 4. Objectionable odors originating at this facility shall not be perceivable beyond the limits of <br /> the property owned by the Discharger. <br /> 5. By 16 June 2001, the effluent discharged to the application areas shall not exceed the <br /> following limits measured at a sampling point described in the Monitoring and Reporting <br /> Program No. <br /> Constituent Units Monthly Average Daily Maximum <br /> Inorganic TDS1 mg/l 450 1000 <br /> Sulfate mg/1 250 500 <br /> Inorganic Total Dissolved Solids <br /> C: inject Filwt itaMldRose\W Ose_dfl W Kdoc <br />