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7.14. Storm Water <br />Storm water is monitored from storm water discharge points when the discharge is occurring in <br />accordance the NPDES requirements (Figure XX2) Because of the Porosity of the soils and <br />the semi -arid environment, often the annual rainfall does not result in a storm water discharge <br />Quality of storm water is controlled by preventing contact with refuse <br />7.15. Surface Water <br />Surface water is monitored at "upstream" and "downstream" locations in the seasonal creek <br />when water is flowing, in accordance with the WDRs (Figure XX2) Quality of surface water is <br />maintained by maximizing retention of rain water on the site thereby minimizing particulates etc <br />contributed to the creek. The land ease of the seasonal creek also drains into the creek. This <br />land is grazed, such that manure from those cattle could contribute to the quality of the surface <br />water. <br />Impact to surface water is not indicated by monitoring data <br />Storm water quality is controlled by preventing contact with refuse <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill _ Paae 92 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — Revised 7/30/10 <br />