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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -11- <br /> MARLEY COOLING TOWER COMPANY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 3. The Discharger is required to develop, submit and implement a storm <br /> water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) under Federal Regulations 40 <br /> CFR Parts 122, 123, and 124. This Plan is to be submitted by <br /> 1 October 1992. <br /> 4. The SWPPP is to include: (1) source identification, (2) practices to <br /> reduce pollutants, (3) an assessment of potential pollution sources, <br /> (4) a materials inventory, (5) a preventive maintenance program, <br /> (6) spill prevention and response procedures, (7) general storm water <br /> management practices, (8) employee training, (9) facility inspection, <br /> (10) record keeping, and (11) elimination of unpermitted non-storm <br /> water discharges to the industrial storm water system. A general <br /> guideline for development of the SWPPP can be found in Attachment D. <br /> 5. Neither the drainage nor its treatment shall create a nuisance or <br /> pollution as defined in Section 13050 of the California Water Code. <br /> 6. The Discharger shall not allow pollutant-free wastewater to be <br /> discharged into the collection, treatment, and disposal system in <br /> amounts that significantly diminish the system's capability to comply <br /> with this Order. Pollutant-free wastewater means rainfall , ground <br /> water, cooling waters, and condensates that are essentially free of <br /> pollutants. <br /> 7. The Discharger shall use the best practicable cost-effective control <br /> technique currently available to limit mineralization to no more than <br /> a reasonable increment (Basin 5ABC) . <br /> 8. The Discharger shall comply with all the items of the "Standard <br /> Provisions and Reporting Requirements for Waste Discharge Requirements <br /> (NPDES)", dated 1 March 1991, which are part of this Order. This <br /> attachment and its individual paragraphs are referred to as "Standard <br /> Provision(s) . " Per the Standard Provisions general reporting <br /> requirements a written description of safeguards to electric power <br /> failure and contingency plan for controlling storm water during such <br /> events is required. This Contingency Plan is to be submitted by <br /> 1 August 1992. <br /> 9. The Discharger shall complete an Effluent and Receiving Water Quality <br /> Assessment (ERWQA) by 1 July 1993. The objectives of the study are to: <br /> (1) determine whether the discharge has constituents that cause, have <br /> reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an excursion above any <br /> State water quality standard, including the "California Inland Surface <br /> Water Plan" adopted 11 April 1991 and state narrative criteria for <br /> water quality; and (2) to determine the most appropriate measures and <br /> for actions to be taken to achieve compliance with potential effluent <br /> limitations. The Discharger shall submit a workplan for the ERWQA by <br /> 1 September 1992. <br />