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l <br />Aris Cacapit [EH] <br />To: ccao@sjgov.org <br />Subject: RE: 3B Trucking <br />Good Afternoon Chang, <br />It is my understanding that your agency has jurisdiction over storm water? How is the <br />situation at 14479 N. Thornton Rd. Lodi Ca coming along? Is that facility allowed to treat <br />water then dispose of it as they do? The land owner Andy Zarakani is still complaining to <br />our office about his tenant. Does this facility need a permit from your agency. Please <br />advise, thank you for your clarification. <br />Aris Cacapit, EHS <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department 600 E. Main St. <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />(209) 468-3453 desk <br />(209) 468-3433 fax <br />-----Original Message ----- <br />From: Adrienne Ellsaesser [EH] <br />Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 3:07 PM <br />To: Aris Cacapit [EH] <br />Subject: FW: 3B Trucking <br />FYI - <br />Adrienne <br />-----Original Message ----- <br />From: Chang Cao [mailto:CCao@sjgov <br />Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 <br />To: Robert Ditto <br />Cc: Chang Cao; Adrienne Ellsaesser <br />Subject: RE: 3B Trucking <br />Good Morning Bob, <br />org] <br />11:59 AM <br />[EH]; Maria Hinsey; Alicia Albright <br />Yes, 3-B Trucking does not seen to have a perfect fit to the NPDES permitting system. How <br />about the monitoring and reporting require per R5-2006-000054? <br />Thank you, <br />Chang Cao <br />(209) 4 68-30 62 <br />-----Original Message ----- <br />From: Robert Ditto[mailto:RDitto@waterboards.ca.gov] <br />Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:00 AM <br />To: Chang Cao <br />Subject: Re: 3B Trucking <br />Chang, <br />After discussions this seems to be a rather difficult scenario. If I understand it <br />correctly, storm water has come into contact with their waste water. Once storm water <br />comes into contact with waste water it becomes waste water that requires and NPDES permit <br />to discharge. Since this is a rather some piece of the program I am not sure who would <br />have time to take it on. Although, I have forwarded the info to our NPDES permit and will <br />follow up with you with any additional, information. After further review of the low <br />threat discharge permit, they would not qualify. <br />It appears the company has put baker tanks onsite to collect the ponded water and plan to <br />treat then discharge to an irrigation ditch? If this is correct, how do they plan to <br />treat the water? (sand filter) Will they sample the water before discharge to surface <br />waters? <br />