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Bruce Coleman • - 3 - • 25 November 2002 <br /> River Islands at Lathrop SDEIR <br /> The following discussion provides information on permits required by the Regional Water Board for the <br /> project. <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements <br /> Because wastewater will be generated and treated, stored, or disposed on site, Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements (WDRs)will be required. The project proponent shall submit a Report of Waste Discharge <br /> (RWD) at least 120 days prior to discharging wastewater at the site. California Water Code Section <br /> 13260 requires submittal of the RWD. If groundwater dewatering is required, the owner/operator must <br /> first obtain an NPDES permit prior to initiating dewatering activities. If discharge of wastewater to <br /> surface water is anticipated, a complete Report of Waste Discharge is required Objections to the WDRs <br /> may cause significant delays in the adoption of WDRs by the Regional Board. The Regional Board staff <br /> previously submitted comments to the City of Lathrop (see attached letter dated 16 December 1999) <br /> regarding a proposed NPDES discharge, outlined several concerns regarding the process, and requested <br /> additional information if the process were to proceed. The long-term wastewater disposal needs for the <br /> community need to be resolved, and appropriate permit limitations established before subdivisions are <br /> approved for development. <br /> Construction Stormwater Permit <br /> A NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction Activities, Order <br /> No. 99-28-DWQ is required when a project involves clearing, grading, disturbances to the ground, such as <br /> stockpiling, or excavation. Currently, construction activity that involves soil disturbances on construction <br /> sites five acres or greater or which are part of a larger common plan of development or sale require a <br /> construction storm water permit. <br /> Because construction associated with the project will disturb more than five acres, the property owner <br /> needs to obtain permit coverage under the NPDES General Permit No. CAS000002 for Discharges of <br /> Storm Water Associated With Construction Activity. Before construction begins, the proponent must <br /> submit an NOI to comply with the permit to the State Water Resources Control Board and an SWPPP= <br /> must be prepared. <br /> Water Quality Certification-Wetlands <br /> If a U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE)permit is required due to the disturbance of wetlands, then <br /> Water Quality Certification must be obtained from the Regional Board prior to initiation of project <br /> activities. Section 401 of the federal Clean Water Act requires that the project proponent for any project <br /> that impacts surface waters of the United States (such as streams and wetlands)must request a 401 Water <br /> Quality Certification from the Regional Board. Water Quality Certification must be obtained prior to <br /> initiation of project activities. The proponent must follow the ACOE 404(b)(1) Guidance to assure <br /> approval of their 401 Water Quality Certification application. The guidelines are as follows: <br /> 1. Avoidance (Is the project the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative?) <br /> 2. Minimization(Does the project minimize any adverse effects to the impacted wetlands?) <br /> 3. Mitigation (Does the project mitigate to assure a no net loss of functional values?) <br /> Dewatering Permit <br /> The proponent may be required to file a Dewatering Permit covered under Waste Discharge Requirements <br /> General Order for Dewatering and Other Low Threat Discharges to Surface Waters Permit, Order No. 5- <br /> 00-175 (NPDES CAG995001). The following discharges may be covered by this permit provided they do <br /> V:Z=Joaquin_NonlS tafPObrimWraj=FilWW�C.Cort WeGmrin6howe\Cole a 1122U.dm <br />