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RM 13 2001 15 6 F-H Cfa FUHN 1 H NRI UHHL �b`J'ti5a41�1b i u 7 acae�o« <br /> WFO�Z •'Fr tr t % .Y;Y• - .�,� 5 7,,,win > 6 '�fi%,_r 1 <br /> Mltchell ' - 3 - "F 13 March 2001 <br /> x <br /> ';"f <br /> tural^rDducts� ;a <br /> �r <br /> � 0 01 foot. The Well Survey Report shall include the Land Surveyor/Eugineer's field notes in an�r appendix_ <br /> ' 2. By 13 April 2001, California Natural Products shall submit a Sampling'and Anal- is Elea{SAP) <br /> that will be implemented r all future groundwater monitoring. The SAP shall be prepared under <br /> the supervision of a California Registered Engineer or Geologist with experience in groundwater <br /> ' quality investigations. At a minimum, the SAP shall include: water level elevation measurement <br /> techniques, sample collection details(purging techniques, sampling equipment to the used sample <br /> containers, and decontamination of sampling equipment), sample preservation and shipment, <br /> ' analytical procedures, chain of custody control and quality assurance/quality control standards. <br /> California Natural Products shall collect,preserve and transport groundwater samples in accordance <br /> with the approved SAP. <br /> ' 3. By 30 April 2001, California Natural Products shall submit a Wastewater Infiltration Rate Report. <br /> The infiltration rate for the land application area shall be determined using American Society for - <br /> ' Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Test Method for Field Measurement of Infiltration Rate <br /> Using a Double-Ring Infiltrometer with a Sealed-Inner Ring (ASTM D 5093-90, reapproved 1997), <br /> or Standard Test Method for Infiltration Rate of Soils in Field Using Double-Ring h filtrometer <br /> ' (ASTM D-33 85-94). A minimum,of three infiltration tests shall be conducted; wastewater from the <br /> processing facility shall be used in the tests. Wastewater infiltration rate tests shall be performed in <br /> • all areas that wastewater discharge is proposed. The Wastewater Infiltration Rate report shall be <br /> ' prepared under the supervision of a California Registered Engineer. <br /> 4. By 30 April 2001, California Natural Products shall submit a technical report which evaluates: a) the <br /> availability(through either lease or purchase) of additional suitable land for land application of <br /> ' <br /> wastewater; and b) municipal treatment system wastewater disposal capacity that is immediately <br /> available. The disposal capacity evaluation shall include projections for the availability of capacity <br /> in the next ten years. <br /> 5, Because of the large increase in flow rate requested b`y California Natural Products, California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)documentation must be completed- By 30 April 2001, <br /> California Natural Products shall submit all necessary CEQA documentation for the changes <br /> ' requested in its RWD, and shall describe whether the CountyRGar-d will be the lead agency. If <br /> the County will be the lead agency,then CalifotMa Natural Products shall consult wi16 the Coun - <br /> and Provide an expected date of adoption for_the.CEQA document: The-CEQA documentation shall <br /> be completed by an individual or film with experience in this area. <br /> 6. By 10 May 2001, Califilmia Natural Products shall submit a Groundwater Monitoring Well <br /> Installation Workplan-consistent with the rim nt% ribein the attached euidancc do <br /> d cnmenr <br /> Additional groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed at the land application area, including a <br /> ' minimum of one background well. The proposed groundwater monitoring system shall include a <br /> sufficient number of monitoring points,installed at appropriate locations,to provide groundwater <br /> • samples from the uppermost aquifer that represents the extent of the groundwater that has been . <br /> ' affected, or may be affected, by the discharge of waste. Additional monitoring points shall be added <br /> to provide the best assurance of the earliest possible detection of an adverse impact to groundwater <br /> due to the discharge of the waste. <br /> /Lr 1r. .�> r <br />