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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0516772
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012793
FACILITY_NAME
MUSCO OLIVE LAND APP/TITLE 27
STREET_NUMBER
17950
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
VIA NICOLO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95377
APN
20911032
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17950 W VIA NICOLO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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REVISED CWC SECTION 133080E SCHEDULE ORDER NO. R5-2002-0014 • 9_ <br /> MUSCO OLIVE PRODUCTS AND THE STUDLEY COMPANY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 13308 and 13267 of the California Water Code, <br /> Musco Olive Products and the Studley Company, its agents successors, and assigns, shall in accordance <br /> with the following tasks and time schedule, implement the following measures and the facility upgrades <br /> required to ensure long-term compliance with WDRs No. 97-037, or any revisions to those WDRs. <br /> Any person signing a document submitted under this Order shall make the following certification: <br /> "I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the <br /> information submitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on my knowledge and <br /> on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe <br /> that the information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant <br /> penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility offine and imprisonment. " <br /> 1. Effective 25 January 2002, the Discharger shall comply with all aspects of Revised Monitoring <br /> and Reporting Program (MRP) No. 97-037. Failure to submit complete monitoring reports shall <br /> result in a penalty of$2,500 per day in which a report is late or incomplete. <br /> 2. Beginning with the month of January 2002, the Discharger shall submit monthly project status <br /> reports. In addition to the information required by the Revised MRP, the reports shall describe all <br /> work completed during the month in response to this Time Schedule Order, and shall contain daily <br /> tabulations of the flow and DIS concentrations discharged to land. The reports shall also describe <br /> the work completed to date regarding the potential for source control or pretreatment activities <br /> (i.e., bicarbonate removal equipment, the impact of increased sulfate concentrations on the crops <br /> and soil, the potential for converting to potassium hydroxide, the impact of increased potassium <br /> discharges on crops and soil), the status of obtaining permits for the storage pond, and the status of <br /> submitting a complete Report of Waste Discharge. Monthly status reports may be combined with <br /> the monthly reports required by the MRP and shall be submitted by the 152 day of the second <br /> month following the month for which the report was prepared (i.e., the January 2002 report is <br /> due by 1 March 2002). The penalty shall be $2,500 for each day in which a report is late or <br /> incomplete. <br /> 3. Between 1 February and 6 June 2002, the 7-day average flow discharged to land shall not <br /> exceed 600,000 gpd. The daily maximum flow shall not exceed 750,000 gpd. The 7-day <br /> averaging period shall be for a calendar week, from Monday through Sunday. Each weekly or <br /> daily violation shall result in a penalty of$2,500 per day of violation. <br /> 4. Between 7 June and 6 September 2002,the 7-day average flow discharged to land shall not <br /> exceed 820,000 gpd. The daily maximum flow shall not exceed 950,000 gpd. The 7-day <br /> averaging period shall be for a calendar week, from Monday through Sunday. Each weekly or <br /> daily violation shall result in a penalty of$2,500 per day of violation. <br /> 5. Between 1 February and 6 September 2002, the 7-day average dissolved inorganic solids (DIS) <br /> concentration in the effluent discharged to land shall not exceed 2,500 mg/l. The 7-day averaging <br /> period shall be for a calendar week, from Monday through Sunday. Each day of violation shall <br /> result in a penalty of$2,500 per day of violation. <br />
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