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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL 'WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />ORDER NO. 83-038 <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR <br />J.R. SIMPLOT COMPANY <br />LATHROP, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, (here- <br />after Board) finds that: <br />1. The Board, on 16 August 1968, adopted Order No. 69-19 which prescribed <br />requirements for a discharge of process wastewaters from fertilizer manufac- <br />turing and formulation activities of Occidental Chemical Company, a division <br />of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, to percolation -evaporation lagoons. <br />2. Occidental Chemcial Company submitted a report of waste discharge, dated <br />29 August 1980; supplemental information was submitted on 31 July 1981 and <br />25 January 1982. <br />3. Occidental Chemical Company adopted the name Occidental Chemical Agricultural <br />Products, Inc. (hereafter OLAP) in April 1982. <br />4. The Board, on 23 July 1982, adopted Order No. 82-099 which prescribed require- <br />ments for OCAP for discharges of process and non -process wastewaters, rain- <br />water runoff, and treated ground water to lined ponds, unlined ponds, agricul- <br />tural lands, and an unuseable aquifer, as appropriate. <br />5. As of 1 January 1983, OCAP conveyed to the J.R. Simplot Company (hereafter <br />Simplot), a Nevada Corporation, certain property and assets of the Lathrop <br />facility (Attachment A). In basic terms, Simplot presently owns all the land <br />comprising the Lathrop facility, and all the improvements to that land except <br />the ground water remedial system (treatment plant, monitoring wells, and <br />injection wells), its supporting laboratory, records and equipment, the <br />phosphoric acid production plant, and the aqua recovery system used in ammonia <br />production. <br />6. Present waste discharge requirements established by Order No. 82-099 do not <br />represent adequately the change in ownership. <br />7. Under terms of the Stipulation and Judgment Approving Settlement (No. CIV <br />S-79-989 MLS, hereafter Stipulation), approved by the Court 9 February 1981, <br />OCAP must permanently refrain from storing in any pond or tanks any hazardous <br />liquid or solid wastes for time periods as specified; OCAP is prohibited from <br />discharging pesticides or other chemicals, process wastewaters, and contamin- <br />ated runoff; and OCAP must assure that any disposal site selected to receive <br />its hazardous wastes is authorized, safe, and lawful. <br />