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Energy would maintain responsibility for proper off-site disposal . <br /> Should the city decide in the future to implement treatment of the <br /> condensate , the CIWMB would be consulted on this proposed action <br /> prior to implementation . <br /> 5 . Remediation Project Schedule : Stephen Chen (City of Stockton) <br /> inquired as to the RWQCB staff ' s position regarding the project <br /> schedule in view of the time requirements for obtaining permits . <br /> Mr . Chen advised those present that the city considered the design <br /> complete and ready to be issued for bid. Bill Marshall said that <br /> he thought the City should have a tentative NPDES permit in hand <br /> before proceeding with the construction phase of the project . Bill <br /> also said that the RWQCB did not intent to enforce the project time <br /> schedule at this time . Bill indicated that he feels the most <br /> important thing to be done now is to work on moving the processing <br /> of the NPDES permit forward. Therefore, at this time the city will <br /> not proceed with soliciting bids for construction until the NPDES <br /> permit is issued. <br /> 6 . Tom Iwamiya ( San Joaquin County) ask if a holding pond was <br /> planned to collect the plant discharge if the water level in <br /> Littlejohn Creek got too high. Stephen Chen and John Fukumoto ( City <br /> of Stockton ) explained that the plant would automatically shutdown <br /> if the creek water became too high. Bill Marshall ( RWQCB) ask how <br /> many days the plant might be shut down because of high water in the <br /> creek. After some discussion on this , Bill said he would assume , <br /> for now, that it would be no more than 2-3 days . <br />