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0 <br />California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />Central Valley Region <br />Robert Schneider, Chair <br />Winston H. Hicicox <br />5ecrelaryfor <br />Environmental <br />Protection <br />5 June 2001 <br />Sacramento Main Office <br />Internet Address: httpalwww.swrcb.ca.gov/—rwgcb5 <br />3443 Routier Road, Suite A, Sacramento, California 95827-3003 <br />Phone (916) 255-3000 • FAX (916) 255-3015 <br />Jennifer Jolley <br />San Joaquin County Comm. Develop. Dept. <br />1810 E. Hazelton Ave. <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Marvell Carrao Associates <br />4495 South Polaris Avenue <br />Las Vegas, NV 89103 <br />Vintage Grapevine Inc. <br />7415 St. Helena Highway <br />Yountville, CA 94599 <br />0 <br />Gray Davis <br />Governor <br />UP -01-8, NEW WINER Y PRODUCTION FA CILITY, LOCKEFORD, SAN JOA QUIN COUNTY <br />I have reviewed the Application Referral for the conversion of an existing residence to an office, <br />hospitality, and retail space for a wine manufacturing facility at 16750 State Route 88, Lockeford, San <br />Joaquin County distributed by the San Joaquin County Community Development Department. The <br />Application Number is UP -01-08. The document briefly describes plans to construct a wine <br />manufacturing facility. <br />Disposal of domestic and industrial wastewater is not adequately described in the Application Referral. <br />Manufacturing wine generates industrial wastewater that can generate offensive odors and impact the <br />quality of groundwater. If wastewater is generated and treated, stored, or disposed on site, Waste <br />Discharge Requirements (WDRs) are required. The property owner shall submit a Report of Waste <br />Discharge (RWD) at least 120 days prior to discharging wastewater at the site. Submittal of the RWD is <br />required by California Water Code Section 13260. If groundwater dewatering is required, the <br />owner/operator shall submit a RWD to apply for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System <br />(NPDES) permit at least 120 days prior to initiating dewatering activities. <br />Depending on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code of the final project, compliance with the <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit No. CAS000001 for <br />Discharges of Storm Water Associated With Industrial Activities may be required. The SIC codes of <br />activities requiring coverage are listed in the General Permit. In order to obtain coverage by the General <br />Permit, the proponent must submit a Notice of Intent to comply with the permit (NOI) to the State Water <br />Resources Control Board and a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be prepared. <br />Because construction associated with the project will disturb more than five acres or is part of a larger <br />common plan of development that encompasses five or more acres, the property owner needs to obtain <br />permit coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit <br />No. CAS000002 for Discharges of Storm Water Associated With Construction Activity.. Before <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br />$a Recycled Paper <br />The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. <br />For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, see our Web -site at http://www.swrcb,ca.gov/rwgcb5 <br />