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f <br /> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS II <br /> LINDEN COUNTY NATER DISTRICT <br /> SAN JOA QUIN COUNTY <br /> analytical laboratory reports for similar plants manufactured by your selected plant vendor, <br /> with consideration of the actual water supply character. <br /> 10. Narrative description of expected solids generation rates and handling/storage/disposal <br /> procedures: <br /> a. Debris; <br /> b. Grit and screenings; and <br /> c. Biosolids. <br /> 11. A description of the types of soil underlying the planned ponds and reclamation areas and <br /> a description of site hydrogeology, including groundwater depth, gradient, and water <br /> quality data for the first unconfined aquifer at or near the planned ponds and effluent <br /> disposal areas; <br /> 12. Projected monthly water balance demonstrating adequate containment capacity for the <br /> 100-year return period total annual precipitation, including consideration of at least: <br /> a. Local evaporation data; <br /> b. Local precipitation data; <br /> c. Projected future wastewater loading rates; <br /> d. Projected long-term percolation rates (including consideration of percolation from <br /> lined ponds and the effects of solids plugging on all ponds); and <br /> e. Projected irrigation usage rates. <br /> 13. If wastewater recycling is proposed, include an irrigation management plan demonstrating <br /> adequate disposal capacity, including at least the following information: <br /> a. Scaled plans showing the limits of all proposed effluent irrigation areas, including their <br /> relationship to storm drains, surface waters, and wells; <br /> b. For each discrete irrigation area, specify the following: <br /> i. total available area; <br /> ii. net available area(considering setbacks required per 22 CCR, Division 4 water <br /> reclamation regulations); <br /> iii. type of irrigation systems planned; <br /> iv. types of plant material to be grown; <br /> V. agronomic nutrient application rates; <br /> Vi. agronomic water application rates; and <br /> vii. monthly projection of agronomic irrigation rates based on both plant water and <br /> nutrient needs, nutrient content of the effluent, and supplemental nutrients to be <br /> applied. <br /> viii. Operational Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used to control potential <br /> runoff quality impacts associated with use of reclaimed effluent. <br /> ix. Means and methods to control public access and/or provide legally required <br /> notice regarding exposure to treated effluent. <br /> C1Froj=1 Fi1m\Shm\Lindm Counl)lTa U101600.DOC <br />