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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />ORDER NO. 5-00-226 <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR <br />COUNTY OF SAN JOAQ-U1N DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 44 <br />CASTELLO ESTATES AKA APRICOT ACRES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region (hereafter Board), <br />finds that: <br />W.D.O., Inc. submitted a Report of Waste Discharge (RWD), dated 3 April 2000, to treat <br />and dispose of domestic sewage generated at Castello Estates Subdivision. Additional <br />information was submitted on 24 July 2000 and 22 August 2000. <br />The property is owned by W.D.O., Inc. Presently the property is developed as apricot and <br />walnut orchards. An 83 lot residential subdivision is planned for the 101.4 acre property. <br />The property's Assessor's Parcel Numbers are: 248-070-02, -11, -12, -13, and -14; and <br />248-090-03 and -04. <br />The subdivision will be equipped with a domestic wastewater collection system; <br />wastewater will be treated in a package treatment plant. Treated wastewater will be <br />discharged to computer controlled subsurface emitters. <br />The ownership and operation of the wastewater treatment and disposal system will be <br />transferred to the. County of San Joaquin Department of Public Works (SJDPW) upon <br />completion. SJDPW is hereafter referred to as "Discharger." In a 13 June 2000 <br />correspondence, the SJDPW accepted responsibility for ownership, operation, and <br />maintenance of the wastewater treatment system. <br />The wastewater treatment facility will be located at the eastern cul-de-sac on Falcone <br />Drive near the major cross streets of MacArthur Drive and Linne Road south of Tracy in <br />San Joaquin County. The facility is in Section 3, T3S, R5E, MDB&M as shown on <br />Attachment A, which is attached hereto and made part of the Order by reference. <br />Wastewater will be generated in 83, three or four bedroom private residences. No <br />commercial or industrial development is planned for the area discharging to the treatment <br />system. <br />Water for domestic use will be supplied by a community groundwater production well. <br />The well is screened below a regional clay aquitard which exists at a depth from 280 feet <br />to 530 feet below ground surface (bgs). Samples were collected from the well on 3 <br />September 1999 and 16 September 1999. A summary of the analyses is presented below.