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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0004224
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0300440
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
JACK TONE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
ENTERED_DATE
5/14/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
500 N JACK TONE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/29/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Approved
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INFORMATION SHEET <br /> Fjj� ORDER NO. R5-2003-0178 <br /> MORADA PRODUCE COMPANY <br /> F, LINDEN PACKING SHED <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> l t Morada Produce Company(MPC)packages freshly harvested onions and is expanding its <br /> operations to include packaging of fresh asparagus and cherries. Onions are packaged dry but <br /> wastewater will be generated while processing asparagus and cherries. Wastewater will be <br /> F generated seven days a week from February to April (asparagus season) and May to June (cherry <br /> season). The facility is located east of Stockton at 500 N. Jacktone Road. <br /> The expansion of the existing facility will be constructed in two phases. Phase I will be a 27,800 <br /> sq. ft. addition to the existing onion packing operation. This addition will consist of a 20,000 sq. <br /> ft, asparagus packing operation and a 7,800 sq. ft. cold storage room. Phase Il will be the <br /> F;` expansion of the 20,000 sq. ft. building for a cherry processing line, a new office, and an <br /> attached restroom facility. <br /> FIndustrial wastewater will consist of rinse water and hydrocooler water. Rinse water is <br /> discharged daily during the processing season; hydrocooler water is discharged twice a week as <br /> Fill <br /> needed. Wastewater is stored in an unlined storage pond into which stormwater will also be <br /> discharged. Wastewater in the pond will be used for irrigation of approximately 160 acres of <br /> walnut orchards located adjacent to the packing facility <br /> FMPC's treatment of process wastewater consists of screening prior to discharge into a 1.46 <br /> million gallon wastewater pond. Wastewater in the pond will be further treated through <br /> biological activity, settling, and volatilization of organic compounds. Wastewater generated by <br /> F washing asparagus and cherries contains approximately 50 mg/L of chlorine. Trihalomethanes <br /> (THMs) are formed when chlorinated water is brought into contact with organic matter. At <br /> MPC, organic matter may be naturally present in the well water supply,may be introduced into <br /> the process water during the chilling operation, or may be present in the wastewater pond. <br /> The forecast wastewater generation rate is approximately 140,000 gallons per month. Because <br /> industrial wastewater is mixed with stormwater in the pond, all the water collected will be <br /> handled and disposed of as industrial wastewater. <br /> FWastewater is discharged to a 160-acre walnut orchard. Based on the RWD's water balance, the <br /> pond will go dry in September, even using the 100-year return annual rainfall amount. The pond <br /> will likely go dry earlier in the year during normal rainfall amount years. Because the <br /> F. wastewater does not provide enough water for irrigation of the orchard, supplemental irrigation <br /> water is mixed with the wastewater and applied to the crops. Mix ratios (the amount of <br /> supplemental water divided by the amount of process/stormwater)will vary from a minimum <br /> E : factor of 5 in December, to a maximum of 217 in July. <br /> F! <br /> Fi <br />
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