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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREI ITS ORDER NO.R5-2003-0179 -12- <br /> VAN RUITEN-TAYLOR RANCH LTD. <br /> VAN RUITEN-TAYLOR WINERY LLC <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> shall be kept at the facility for reference by operating personnel.and they shall be <br /> familiar with its contents. <br /> d. By 5 April 2004, the Discharger shall submit and implement a workplan for a Salinity <br /> Reduction Study. The study shall look at all aspects of winery waste and shall <br /> investigate methods to reduce the concentration of dissolved solids in the wastewater. <br /> At a minimum, the salinity reduction report shall include a discussion of the <br /> winemaking chemicals, cleaning and sterilization procedures, vineyard practices, and <br /> salinity monitoring. <br /> e. By 4 July 2004, the Discharger shall submit a Groundwater Well Installation Report <br /> of Results consistent with the guidelines presented in Attachment C. <br /> 3. The Discharger shall comply with the Monitoring and Reporting Program No. R5-2003-0179, <br /> which is part of this Order, and any revisions thereto as ordered by the Executive Officer. <br /> 4. The Discharger shall comply with the "Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements for <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements", dated 1 March 1991,which are attached hereto and by <br /> reference a part of this Order. This attachment and its individual paragraphs are commonly <br /> referenced as "Standard Provision(s)." <br /> 5. In the event of any change in control or ownership of land or waste discharge facilities <br /> described herein, the Discharger shall notify the succeeding owner or operator of the <br /> existence of this Order by letter, a copy of which shall be immediately forwarded to this <br /> office. <br /> 6. The Discharger shall submit to the Regional Board on or before each compliance report due <br /> date the specified document, or if appropriate, a written report detailing compliance or <br /> noncompliance with the specific schedule date and task. If noncompliance is reported, then <br /> the Discharger shall state the reasons for noncompliance and shall provide a schedule to <br /> come into compliance. <br /> 7. The Discharger shall report to the Regional Board any toxic chemical release data it reports <br /> to the State Emergency Response Commission within 15 days of reporting the data to the <br /> Commission pursuant to §313 of the "Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know <br /> Act of 1986." <br /> 8. If the Discharger can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Executive Officer that higher <br /> BOD loadings than those specified in this Order will not cause or contribute to cause waste <br /> constituents to leach into and degrade underlying groundwater, or cause any other violation <br /> of the terms and conditions of this Order, then.this Order may be reopened for consideration <br /> of revision of BOD loading limits. The demonstration shall include the submittal of a <br /> technical report that describes, at a minimum, the results of a field demonstration project <br /> conducted on similar soil types as those in the land application area(s) and using similar <br /> wastewater as that described in the Findings. <br />