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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREM�_�TS ORDER NO.R5-2003-0179 _9- <br /> VAN RUITEN-TAYLOR RANCH LTD. <br /> VAN RUITEN-TAYLOR WINERY LLC <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 2. The maximum BODS loading to the land application areas shall not exceed any of the <br /> following, unless the Discharger demonstrates that another value is technically <br /> justified, as described in Provsion G.S. <br /> a. 300 lbs/acre on any single day; <br /> b. 100 lbs/acre-day as a 7-day average; <br /> c. The maximum loading rate that ensures that the discharge will not create a <br /> nuisance. <br /> 3. Wastewater discharged to the land application area shall not have a pH of less than <br /> 6.5 or greater than 8.4. <br /> D. Land Application Area Requirements: <br /> 1. The discharge shall be distributed uniformly on adequate acreage in compliance with the <br /> Discharge Specifications and Effluent Limitations. <br /> 2. Crops shall be grown on the land application area. Crops shall be selected based on nutrient <br /> uptake capacity, tolerance to high soil moisture conditions, and consumptive use of water and <br /> irrigation requirements. Cropping activities shall be sufficient to take up all the nitrogen <br /> applied. <br /> 3. Discharge of process wastewater, including tailwater runoff, and spray or droplets from the <br /> irrigation system, shall not occur outside the boundaries of the land application area. <br /> 4. Hydraulic loading of process wastewater and irrigation water shall be at reasonable <br /> agronomic rates designed to minimize the percolation of process wastewater and irrigation <br /> water below the root zone (i.e., deep percolation). <br /> 5. Wastewater conveyance lines shall be clearly marked as such. Reclaimed process wastewater <br /> controllers, valves, etc. shall be affixed with reclaimed water warning signs, and these and <br /> quick couplers and sprinkler heads shall be of a type, or secured in such a manner, that <br /> permits operation by authorized personnel only. <br /> 6. Irrigation systems shall be labeled as containing reclaimed wastewater. If wastewater and <br /> irrigation water utilize the same pipeline, then backflow prevention devices shall be installed <br /> to protect the potable water supply. <br /> 7. Public contact with wastewater shall be precluded through such means as fences, signs, and <br /> irrigation management practices. Signs with proper wording of sufficient size shall be placed <br /> at areas of access and around the perimeter of the land application area(s) to alert the public <br /> of the use of wastewater. <br /> 8. The land application area shall be managed to prevent breeding of mosquitoes. More <br /> specifically: <br /> a. All applied irrigation water must infiltrate completely within 24 hours. <br />