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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0002249
PE
2626
FACILITY_NAME
UP-98-08
STREET_NUMBER
18667
STREET_NAME
JACOB BRACK
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
APN
01115012
ENTERED_DATE
10/26/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18667 JACOB BRACK RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO.R5-2002-0034 9 <br /> SUTTER HOME WINERY <br /> LODI FACILITY,SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> B. Discharge Speeiflcations: <br /> 1. The monthly average discharge shall not exceed 16,000 gallons per day. <br /> 2. Neither the treatment nor the dischargeshall_cause a nuisance or condition_of pollution as. <br /> 'defined by the California Water Code ,, Section 0050. <br /> 3. No waste constituent shall be released or discharged, or placed where it will be released or <br /> discharged, in a concentration or in a mass that causes violation of the Groundwater <br /> Limitation, Section F. <br /> 4. Objectionable odors originating at this facility shall not be perceivable beyond the limits of <br /> the property owned by the Discharger. <br /> 5. As a mean's of discerning compliance with Discharge Specification No. BA, the dissolved <br /> oxygen content of any pond shall not be less than 1.0 mg/L at any time, as measured at a <br /> point at as far as practical from the pond inlet and within one foot of the water surface. <br /> il <br /> 6. The Discharger shall operate all systems and equipment to maximize treatment of <br /> wastewater and optimize the quality of the discharge. <br /> 7. All ponds shall be managed to prevent breeding of mosquitoes. In particular, <br /> a. An erosion control program should assure that small coves and irregularities are not <br /> created around the perimeter of the water surface. <br /> b. Weeds shall be minimized through control of water depth, harvesting, or herbicides. <br /> c. Dead algae, vegetation, and debris shall not accumulate on the water surface.. <br /> $. The Discharger's wastewater treatment system shall be designed, constructed, operated, and <br /> maintained to prevent inundation or washout due to floods with a 100-year return <br /> frequency. Because the land application area is within the 100-year flood plain, the <br /> treatment system shall have sufficient capacity to store all wastewater when the land <br /> application area is flooded. <br /> 9. No physical connection shall exist between wastewater piping and any domestic water <br /> supply or other domestic/industrial supply well without an air gap or approved reduced <br /> pressure device. <br /> 10. Public contact with wastewater shall be precluded through such means as fences, signs, and <br /> irrigation management practices. Signs with proper wording of sufficient size shall be <br /> placed at aeas of access and around the perimeter of the land application area to alert the <br /> public of the use of wastewater. <br /> 11. The ponds shall not have a pH less than 6.5 or greater than 8.5. <br /> E <br />
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