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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
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
QC Status
Approved
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0 <br /> CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ORDER NO. 5-00-717 5 <br /> MUSCO OLIVE PRODUCTS AND THE STUDLEY CORPORATION <br /> MUSCO OLIVES PRODUCTS,TRACY FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUINCOUNTY <br /> B. Short Term Measures—Immediate Equipment and Operational Modifications <br /> 1. By 19 December 2000, the Discharger shall submit a Winter Contingency Report that <br /> describes procedures the Discharger has implemented to prevent wastewater from running <br /> off the disposal area and/or from entering surface watercourses. The report shall include a <br /> wastewater application plan, and procedures to modify or stop production at the facility to <br /> prevent wastewater runoff. The Contingency Report shall include: <br /> a. A written wastewater application plan to be implemented by personnel responsible for <br /> operation of the wastewater system. The plan shall describe procedures that have been <br /> implemented which will prevent surface runoff from the disposal fields, prevent <br /> wastewater from entering surface watercourses, and contain all wastewater on site. <br /> b. A facility procedure contingency plan that describes alternatives that can be <br /> implemented to prevent wastewater application during rain events or when the ground <br /> is saturated. The contingency plan shall specifically discuss the alternative of ceasing <br /> production and shall discuss the economics of each alternative. <br /> C. Evaluation of Present Conditions —Surface Water, Groundwater, Soil Quality, and Crop <br /> Health <br /> 1. By 19 December 2000 the Discharger shall submit a stormwater/surface water sampling <br /> workplan designed to characterize stormwater quality in order to complete the final design <br /> of treatment and disposal facilities, and monitor surface water runoff during the wet season <br /> 2000/2001. Samples shall be collected to characterize the first flush of the rainfall basin and <br /> the stabilized surface water flow. The workplan shall identify sampling locations, sample <br /> collection procedures, sample containers, holding times, and analytical methods. Sample <br /> locations shall be located upgradient, within, and downgradient of the wastewater <br /> application areas. (The plan shall be implemented prior to Board staff approval and will be <br /> modified if required based on staff s review). Sample collection shall begin no later than <br /> 19 December 2000 and shall continue until this Order is rescinded. <br /> 2. By 3 January 2001, the Discharger shall submit a hydrogeologic investigation workplan <br /> prepared by a California Registered Geologist or Registered Engineer. The workplan shall <br /> describe an evaluation of subsurface conditions at the one million gallon storage pond, <br /> proposed storage pond(s), and the disposal fields. The goal of the investigation is to <br /> determine the subsurface conditions and the depth of shallow groundwater. At a minimum, <br /> the work shall include: <br /> a. Drilling and logging one soil boring at the one-million gallon storage pond, one at the <br /> proposed storage pond(s), and additional borings in the land application areas. The <br /> borings at the ponds shall be drilled to a depth sufficient to collect groundwater <br /> samples and shall be sampled for lithologic description at an interval of at least every <br /> five feet. The borings located in the application area shall be drilled to a depth of <br /> approximately 30 feet and shall be sampled for lithologic description at an interval of <br /> at least every five feet. <br /> b. Sampling of any encountered groundwater. <br /> °.41u11 ai K"t' <br />
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