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RECEIVED <br /> NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD and PUBLIC HEAR- 121990 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> by PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION IX <br /> Mail Code W-6-2 <br /> 1235 Mission Street <br /> San Francisco, CA 94103 <br /> on the application by Golden Gate Fresh Foods, Inc. (Victor Fine <br /> Foods) for an Underground Injection Control permit to operate an <br /> injection well and for termination of an existing permit. <br /> The Regional Administrator, Region 9, Environmental Protec- <br /> tion Agency (EPA) , proposes to issue an Underground Injection <br /> Control (UIC) permit to operate a Class V non-hazardous waste in- <br /> jection well to the applicant named below and to terminate an ex- <br /> isting Class I permit for the same applicant, pursuant to the <br /> Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended in 1986, (42 U.S.C. 300f et <br /> sect. ) (SDWA) and its implementing regulations (40 C.F.R. Parts <br /> 124 , 144 , 146 , 147 , and 148) . Information regarding the <br /> facility, its application, and draft permit is listed below. <br /> Name and Address of Applicant: <br /> Mr. William Duckenfield <br /> Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer <br /> Golden Gate Fresh Foods, Inc. <br /> 18846 N. Highway 99 Frontage Road <br /> Lodi, California 95240 <br /> Facility Name, Address, and Location: <br /> Victor Fine Foods <br /> 18846 N. Highway 99 Frontage Road <br /> Lodi,California 95240 <br /> T 4 N, R 7 E, Section 31 NE 1/4 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> As proposed, the draft permit would allow Victor Fine Foods <br /> the use of an injection well, identified as Deep Injection Well <br /> #1, for disposal of non-hazardous process waste water and ex- <br /> tracted ground water. The purpose of this well is to allow the <br /> permittee to dispose of their waste waters in a more environmen- <br /> tally protective manner. <br /> In years past, the permittee has disposed of its waste <br /> waters by directing them to unlined surface ponds. This practice <br /> caused a degradation in the quality of shallow ground waters near <br />