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0 F144"&0 <br /> STATE OF CALIFORNIA—ENVIRONMENTAL PRU P7IONAGENCY PETE WILSON,Govemor <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL_ BOARD— s,Eo�q� <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGIONS t�f <br /> 3443 ROUTIER ROAD,SUITE A f , <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95827-3098 94 <br /> PHONE: (916)255-3000 <br /> FAX: (916)255-3015 <br /> 15 February 1994 <br /> Mr. Bob Flemer <br /> Plant Engineer <br /> Owens-Brockway <br /> 14700 Schulte Road <br /> P.O. Box 30 <br /> Tracy, CA 95376-0030 <br /> REPORT OF WASTE DISCHARGE FOR THE OWENS-ILLINOIS, OWENS-BROCKWAY <br /> GLASS CONTAINERS FACILITY, TRACY, SAN JOAQUIN CO. <br /> Thank you for the Report of Waste Discharge (RWD) dated 25 January 1994. We have completed our <br /> review of the RWD and find it incomplete. In order to prepare the tentative Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements (WDRs) we will require the following additional information: <br /> 1. Scaled Site Plan of the facilities (preferably on 81/2 X 11) that includes the following: <br /> a. Scale, <br /> b. North arrow <br /> c. Property lines <br /> d. Building footprints with building labels <br /> e. Location of industrial and domestic waste water lines leaving buildings <br /> f. Location of industrial and storm water ponds <br /> g. Storm water flow direction arrows and storm water drain lines. <br /> h. Location of water production wells. <br /> i. Location of onsite groundwater monitoring wells. <br /> j. Location of current off-site wells within 1000 feet of the ponds, includes production, <br /> agricultural and monitoring wells. <br /> 2. The last waste stream characterization in your RWD submittal appears to have been <br /> performed on grab samples collected from the first 2 ponds in February 1985. Therefore, a <br /> more recent and representative industrial wastewater characterization (within the last year) <br /> must be provided that demonstrates the waste stream is not a `hazardous' or `designated' <br /> waste. <br /> If possible, analyses of each wastewater source in the plant is preferred; such as boiler <br /> blowdown discharges, bottle anealing/washing discharges, parts or equipment cleaning rinse <br /> waters, water treatment unit discharges, or any other source of wastewater that is ultimately <br /> discharged to the ponds. If individual wastewater source analyses are not possible, then <br /> representative wastewater samples will have to be collected and analyzed from the discharge <br /> pipe into the pond system. <br /> Wastewater characterization must include analyses of all the constituents that could ultimately <br /> end up in the industrial wastewater ponds. The waste stream characterization analyses must <br /> include the following minimum constituent analyses: <br />