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EHD - Public
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2231-2238 – Tiered Permitting Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0546079
PE
2231
FACILITY_ID
FA0003747
FACILITY_NAME
Shell Oil Products US - Stockton Terminal
STREET_NUMBER
3515
STREET_NAME
NAVY
STREET_TYPE
Dr
City
Stockton
Zip
95203
APN
161-030-02
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3515 Navy Dr
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -4- <br /> GENERAL ORDER FOR DISCHARGE OF <br /> GROUND WATER FROM CLEANUP OF <br /> PETROLEUM FUEL POLLUTION <br /> TO SURFACE WATERS <br /> 17. The Water Quality Control Plans encourage the disposal of wastewater on <br /> land where practicable, and require applicants for discharge permits to <br /> evaluate land disposal as an alternative. Where studies show that year- <br /> round land disposal is not practicable, the Board will require dischargers <br /> to evaluate dry season land disposal as an alternative. <br /> 18. The Board has considered antidegradation pursuant to 40 CFR 131. 12 and <br /> State Water Resources Control Board Resolution 68-16 and finds that the <br /> subject discharges are normally consistent with those provisions. If the <br /> discharge is not consistent with these policies it will not be covered <br /> under this permit, but could have a separate permit. <br /> 19. On 11 April 1991 the State Water Resources Control Board adopted the <br /> California Inland Surface Waters Plan ( ISWP) which is applicable to all <br /> surface water discharges outside of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, as <br /> defined by Section 12220 of the California Water Code, and for areas <br /> within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta where the Regional Board has <br /> determined that the freshwater objectives contained in the ISWP should be <br /> applied. On 11 April 1991 , the State Board also adopted the California <br /> Enclosed Bays and Estuaries Plan (EBEP) which is applicable to all <br /> discharges within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. As all portions of <br /> the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta within the Central Valley Region provide <br /> freshwater habitat and drinking water supply, at least during periods of <br /> high Delta outflow, the fresh water quality standards contained in the <br /> ISWP will be applied to all discharges covered by this Order. <br /> 20. The ISWP establishes numeric receiving water limitations in Tables 1 and <br /> 2 to protect aquatic life and human health. Numerical effluent <br /> limitations, other than for benzene, are not required because the <br /> discharges are not likely to contain significant concentrations of any of <br /> the other substances listed in Tables 1 and 2. Effluent limitations are <br /> being established by this Order for benzene which will assure compliance <br /> with the receiving water limitations for benzene contained in the ISWP and <br /> EBEP. <br /> 21 . Monitoring and certification for other substances are not required because <br /> the discharges permitted are of low volume -with no significant adverse <br /> impacts on water quality. Discharges in excess of 100,000 gpd will not be <br /> covered by this Order. <br /> 22. Statewide plans and policies potentially applicable to this discharge and <br /> not referenced in the Basin Plan include the "Policy Statement on <br /> Wastewater Discharge to Watercourses in Water Deficient Areas, Resolution <br /> No. 79-45" and the "Policy with Respect to Water Reclamation in <br /> California, Resolution No. 77-1" . <br /> 23. Effluent limitations, and toxic and pretreatment effluent standards <br /> established pursuant to Sections 301 , 302, 304, and 307 of the Clean Water <br /> Act (CWA) and amendments thereto are applicable to the discharge. <br />
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