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SECOND QUARTER 2017 GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT
RECORD_ID
PR0516727
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2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012758
FACILITY_NAME
DIAMOND FOOD PROCESSORS OF RIPON
STREET_NUMBER
942
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S
STREET_NAME
STOCKTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
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RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
25934012
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
942 S STOCKTON AVE
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Diamond Pet Food&Ripon Energy July 14,2017 <br /> Second-Quarter 2017 Groundwater-Monitoring Report Page 2 of S <br /> The elevated TDS levels in the semiperched aquifer in the northeastern quadrant of the site, <br /> however, which have been up to three times higher than effluent TDS levels, are likely caused <br /> by the eucalyptus trees' concentrating effect on TDS.1 The elevated TDS levels observed along <br /> the western portion of the site, particularly in the southwest corner of the site, probably reflect <br /> the infiltration of higher TDS water originating at the City of Ripon's WWTF encroaching onto <br /> the DP/Ripon Energy site. <br /> The elevated nitrate concentrations along the western portion of the DP/Ripon Energy site (013- <br /> 1 and OB-5)probably reflect the infiltration of water originating at the City of Ripon's WWTF <br /> encroaching onto the DP/Ripon Energy site. The origin of elevated nitrate concentrations in <br /> OB-26 and OB-28 is unknown, although it is unlikely to be from plant activities, as these points <br /> are generally upgradient of the plants. Nitrate concentrations have fluctuated in these wells in <br /> the recent past from highs of 26.6 mg/L in OB-4 (July 1993), 88 mg/L in OB-26 (July 2008), <br /> 200 mg/L and in OB-28 (January 2008) to their current nitrate concentrations of 1.6 mg/L in <br /> OB-4, 24 mg/L in OB-26 and 62 mg/L in OB-28. The current nitrate levels in OB-26 and 013- <br /> 28 are approximately 5 to 15 times higher, respectively, than the 4.5 mg/L average effluent <br /> nitrate level in ASB-2 pond water for 2016.2 <br /> Overall, groundwater quality is generally stable or improving under most of the site. <br /> SITE DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATIONS <br /> DIAMOND PET FOOD PROCESSORS OF RIPON CALIFORNIA, LLC <br /> DP uses dry ingredients, oils, fats, and fresh meat to manufacture its products. Dry ingredients <br /> consist of cereal grains, dry animal proteins, and vitamin and mineral supplements. The dry <br /> ingredients are delivered in bulk or bagged form. The bagged ingredients are stored in a dry <br /> warehouse. The bulk ingredients are stored in bins and silos. Fats and oils are stored in liquid <br /> tanks within a contained tank farm. The fresh meat is shipped in reusable totes and stored in a <br /> cooler room. <br /> The dry ingredients first are mixed together in a three-ton mixer, and then transferred to a <br /> hammer mill for more extensive grinding to turn into a mash. The mash is then sent to the <br /> extrusion process where the fat/oil and fresh meat are added. The extrusion process uses time, <br /> temperature, heat and pressure to cook the product. The product is cooked to a minimum of <br /> 190°F. This process creates a very small amount of scrap which is reworked or sent to an <br /> appropriate disposal facility. <br /> The product is sent from extrusion to a dryer, where it is dried for about 30 minutes. The <br /> product then moves to a series of coaters that apply fat/oil and natural flavors. The product is <br /> screened twice before it is moved to packaging. The screeners clean the product, taking off <br /> very fine pieces and mis-formed kibbles. The fines and mis-formed kibble are reworked. <br /> The product is stored in overhead bins in the warehouse until it is packaged. The product is <br /> tested in packaging and at other steps throughout the process. If the product is not within <br /> specifications, it is rejected and reworked within the process. <br /> 1 G.S.Jorgensen,Kenneth H. Solomon,and V. Cervinka,March 1993,Agroforestry Systems for On-Farm Drain <br /> Water Management. <br /> z Lawrence&Associates,January 31,2017, Combined Annual and Fourth-Quarter 2016 Groundwater-Monitoring <br /> Report,p. 3. <br /> 010107.09 Task 2 Lawrence&Associates <br /> W:CLIENTSIDiamond Pet Foods 1010107.01-Groundwater Monitoring)Groundwater Monitoring1201712Q201 NQ quarter 2017 report.docx <br />
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