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RESOLUTION NO. 96-03 -6 <br /> WAIVER OF WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR COMPOSTING OPERATIONS <br /> 8. topography of the compost operation and surrounding landscape. <br /> O. Additional site-specific information if required by a Board in order to determine whether a <br /> proposal meets the conditions of this waiver, and <br /> RESOLVED, that any discharger who violates or fails to comply with the terms and <br /> conditions contained in this Resolution or who fails to notify the Board within 30 days of any <br /> significant changes in the nature of the discharge, or in ownership, operation or location of the <br /> facility, shall be found to be discharging waste in violation of CWC Section 13264; and <br /> RESOLVED,that the discharge of green waste, food processing waste, agricultural waste, <br /> or paper waste for storage and treatment by composting shall not cause or threaten to cause a <br /> condition of contamination, pollution or nuisance; and <br /> RESOLVED, that the use of additives is allowed, provided that such use of additives does <br /> not pose a threat to water quality, and <br /> SOLVED,that the discharge of any waste other than green waste, food processing <br /> waste, agricultural waste, paper waste, or approved additives on any area used tor store or treat <br /> wastes is prohibited;and . <br /> RESOLVED,that containment structures such as berms, liners or surface impoundments <br /> shall be maintained in order to ensure proper performance whenever wastes are discharged; and <br /> RESOLVED, that the discharger shall design, construct and maintain the areas used for <br /> storage and treatment of green waste, food processing waste, agricultural waste, or paper waste <br /> and additives to control and manage all runon, runoff, and precipitation which falls onto or <br /> orage and treatment areas. All areas at which green wastes, food <br /> within the boundaries of the st <br /> processing wastes, agricultural wastes, or paper waste and additives are discharged for storage or <br /> composting shall be protected from inundation by surface flows associated with the 24-hour, <br /> 25-year storm event that may occur during the period of storage of wastes or treatment. In the <br /> event that rainfall exceeds the 24-hour,25-year storm event,liquids and storm water shall be <br /> discharged in a manner consistent with the General NPDES Storm Water Permit and shall not <br /> cause or threaten to cause contamination,pollution, or nuisance; and <br /> RESOLVED,that prior to the onset of the rainy season,the discharger shall conduct an <br /> annual survey of the operation in order to assure that the site has been graded and prepared for <br /> the rainy season to eliminate and prevent erosion and to prevent ponding; and be it further <br />