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Page I of 2 <br /> Lisa Medina [EH] <br /> From: Lisa Medina [EH] <br /> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 3:42 PM <br /> To: Mike Smith <br /> Subject: RE: 17266 N Hillside Drive, Lodi PA-1000007(SA) <br /> Hi Mike, <br /> Thanks for the information.The plans for the processed waste water can come to us separately for your <br /> information.The fee for the review of the plans will be$230.00. If you should have any additional <br /> questions please call. <br /> Lisa Medina, Senior REHS <br /> 600 E. Main Street <br /> Stockton, CA 95202-3029 <br /> t (209) 468-3455 <br /> Imedina@sjcehd.com <br /> From: Mike Smith [mailto:mseS@clearwire.net] <br /> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 2:10 PM <br /> To: Lisa Medina [EH] <br /> Subject: Re: 17266 N Hillside Drive, Lodi PA-1000007 (SA) <br /> Hey Lisa, <br /> What did we do before email? It seems so long ago. I guess old age is sneeking up on me. <br /> We have submitted plans, yesterday, and were not very detailed on the waste water system. <br />` When we resubmitt after plan check we will provide a detail showing the closed loop. If by <br /> chance we are perfect, and don't get a plan check, we will provide an addendum showing the <br /> waste water system. <br /> Mike <br /> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Lisa Medina [EH] <lmedina s'cehd.corn>wrote: <br /> Hello Mike, <br /> Since we have been missing each other on the phone I wanted to email some additional <br /> information that is going to be required for the above referenced application. Per Rodney <br /> Estrada, Acting Program Coordinator, the EHD is requiring submittal of plans that will depict a <br /> closed loop system for the winery waste water collection and storage.The plan should include a <br /> sump with an above ground holding tank.The sole use of the system shall be for processed <br /> winery waste water only and should not include any waste water from truck-washing activity. <br /> Please see the copy of the City of Lodi Winery Wastewater Discharge Permit Number 456. A <br /> copy is available if you do not have one in your possession. Part 6 on Page #3, specifically states <br /> that the City of Lodi will not accept any waste whose origin is a sand/oil interceptor nor will they <br /> accept any waste deemed hazardous by Federal, State, or Local regulations. A fee for the <br /> review of the plans is warranted. If you should have any questions please call. <br /> Lisa Medina, Senior RENS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 600 E. Main Street <br /> 7/9/2010 <br />