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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIRE. .,TTS ORDER NO. 11 <br /> LINNE ESTATES,LLC <br /> LINNE ESTATES WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 8. The Discharger shall operate all systems and equipment to maximize treatment of <br /> wastewater and optimize the quality of the discharge. <br /> 9. The Discharger shall remove vegetation in the dispersal area as needed to prevent threat of <br /> root intrusion into the system. <br /> 10. The wastewater treatment system shall have sufficient treatment, storage, and disposal <br /> capacity to accommodate allowable wastewater flow, inflow and infiltration, and design <br /> seasonal precipitation during the winter months. Design seasonal precipitation shall be <br /> based on total annual precipitation using a return period of 100 years, distributed monthly in <br /> accordance with historical rainfall patterns. <br /> 11. Installation of all treatment system equipment shall be performed in accordance with the <br /> requirements of this Order and the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Sewage Standards. <br /> C. General Solids Disposal Specifications <br /> Sludge means the solid, semisolid, and liquid residues removed during primary, secondary, or <br /> advanced wastewater treatment processes. Solid waste refers to grit and screenings generated <br /> during preliminary treatment. Residual sludge means sludge that will not be subject to further <br /> treatment at the facility. <br /> 1. Sludge and solid waste shall be removed from screens, tanks, clarifiers, etc. as needed to <br /> ensure optimal plant operation. <br /> 2. Treatment and storage of sludge shall be confined to the treatment facility property, and shall <br /> be conducted in a manner that precludes infiltration of waste constituents into soils in a mass <br /> or at concentrations that will violate the Groundwater Limitations of this Order. <br /> 3. Any storage of residual sludge or solid waste at the facility shall be temporary, and the waste <br /> shall be controlled and contained in a manner that minimizes leachate formation and precludes <br /> infiltration of waste constituents into soils in a mass or at concentrations that will violate the <br /> Groundwater Limitations of this Order. <br /> 4. Residual sludge and solid waste shall be disposed of in a manner approved by the Executive <br /> Officer and consistent with Title 27 CCR, Division 2, Subdivision 1. Removal for further <br /> treatment, disposal, or reuse at disposal sites operated in accordance with valid waste <br /> discharge requirements issued by a regional water quality control board will satisfy this <br /> specification. <br /> D. Groundwater Limitations <br /> 1. Release of waste constituents from any wastewater treatment or storage system component <br /> associated with the WWTF shall not cause groundwater under and beyond that system <br /> component, as determined by an approved well monitoring network, to: <br /> WAStafMbriwTlSan Joaquin\Linue EstalmUnne WDR rt.doc <br />