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• 2 2 May 2007 <br /> Ted Johnston <br /> monitoring will result in a better understanding of the impact of arsenic on the wastewater <br /> system. <br /> By 31 August 2007, please submit a technical report that addresses the issue of the water <br /> supply treatment waste stream, its impact on wastewater quality, and the potential for the <br /> waste to degrade groundwater quality. Include a summary of waste constituent monitoring <br /> that is available when the report is prepared. If the waste stream is determined to have the <br /> degradepotential to nrroundwater quality or create emov ng the constituents of concern shall be presented.ater <br /> Ifnt <br /> upsets, then <br /> recommendations o <br /> If the evaluation indicates the potential for groundwater degradation or wastewater treatment <br /> system upset, staff will request a Report of Waste Discharge to allow wastewater treatment <br /> system upgrades and revised Waste Discharge Requirements. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact me at (916) 464-4616. <br /> TIMOTHY R. OBRIEN <br /> Waste Discharge to Land Unit <br /> cc: Joe Spano, California Department of Health Services, Stockton <br /> Mike Huggins, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Pete Santina, City of Ripon <br /> W\S,effi0b6crT "Ioequin\FUWn WWTNohnmm 25 Apr 07 d% <br />