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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0002206
PE
2626
FACILITY_NAME
UP-99-01
STREET_NUMBER
11900
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
FURRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06116026
ENTERED_DATE
10/26/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11900 N FURRY RD
QC Status
Approved
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ADDPtIONAL INFORMATION REQUIAP16NTS <br /> BEAR CREEK WINERY <br /> LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 1) Describe the site location, the topography, prevailing wind directions, and nearby industrial or - <br /> populated areas. Provide information on the previous land use. Provide a site map which <br /> shows property lines,buildings, treatment or storage ponds, land application areas, and surface <br /> water drainage courses within 1,000 feet of the site. <br /> 2) Do active or abandoned industrial, agricultural, domestic, or groundwater wells exist on the <br /> property or the wastewater disposal area(s)? If yes, provide a map showing their location(s). <br /> Include available data on the depth of groundwater and information on aquifers and aquitards <br /> identified beneath the property. <br /> 3) Describe any ion exchange (water softening), reverse osmosis, or other treatment process for <br /> the supply water. Describe the disposal of any regeneration brine or reverse osmosis reject <br /> water. Provide a description of any process supply wastewater generated. <br /> 4) Provide a list of chemicals which are used in the winemaking processes; include all chemicals <br /> used in tank,bottle, or other cleaning. <br /> 5) Provide a flow diagram of the wastewater generation and treatment system. Include a map <br /> showing the locations of all treatment equipment, clarifiers, sumps, or pump stations. <br /> Describe procedures to control contaminants in the wastewater streams and in the wastewater <br /> ponds. <br /> 6) Describe all site activities which generate wastewater. Describe any daily or seasonal <br /> variations in volume and the total discharged. Describe anticipated wastewater flow trends for <br /> the next ten years. Is flow anticipated to increase or decrease? Is operation of the distillery at <br /> the site planned for the future? <br /> 7) Describe the quality of the wastewater. The description should include maximum and average <br /> concentrations of BOD, suspended matter,nitrate and total Kjeldahl nitrogen, total dissolved <br /> solids (fixed and volatile), and pH. Describe seasonal variations. Please provide summary <br /> tables of all analyses required by the Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br /> 8) Describe opportunities to reduce, reuse, or recycle wastewater. Also describe the effect on <br /> wastewater quality of recycling activities. <br /> 9) Describe the existing wastewater disposal system, and any changes which you are proposing. <br /> If possible, show that this method of disposal will not impact the quality of the underlying <br /> groundwater otherwise, describe proposed changes to the system. <br /> 10) Describe the storage/disposal of all stormwater and domestic wastewater. Include descriptions <br /> of the septic systems and the maintenance of the systems. The descriptions shall include the <br /> number of users, location, flow rate, size, and construction materials, as well as leachfield size <br /> and location. <br /> 11) If surface impoundments will be used to store wastewater or regeneration brine,provide <br /> diagrams and a description of the planned impoundment, location, size and depth, construction <br /> materials, inlet and outlets, depth to groundwater below the bottom of the pond, and existing <br /> or planned groundwater monitoring wells. If stormwater ponds exist, have they ever <br /> overflowed? <br />
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