Laserfiche WebLink
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREII%-.JTS ORDER NO, 0 13 <br /> SUTTER HOME WINERY <br /> LODI FACILITY, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> C. By 1 May 2002, the Discharger shall submit and implement a workplan for a salinity <br /> reduction study. The study shall look at all aspects of winery waste and shall investigate <br /> methods to reduce dissolved solids discharged to the treatment ponds and land application <br />' areas. <br /> I <br /> d. By 1 July 2002, the Discharger shall submit a report describing how the multimedia filter <br /> backwash-water discharge has been changed from the stormwater pond to the wastewater <br /> ponds. <br /> e. By 1 July 2003 the Discharger shall submit a Groundwater Monitoring Summary Report <br /> that shall summarize the first four quarters of groundwater quality and elevation data, and <br /> wastewater flow and quality data. The report will evaluate observed or potential impacts to <br /> groundwater quality related to the land application system. <br /> If the wastewater discharge is determined to have, or is likely to, impact groundwater <br /> quality based on the Groundwater Monitoring ,Summary Report or subsequent monitoring <br /> reports, then a Wastewater Treatment/Pond Mitigation Plan shall be submitted within 90 <br /> days of request by the Executive Officer. The plan shall address groundwater contaminants <br /> identified in the Groundwater Monitoring Summary Report, evaluate contaminant control <br /> alternatives, and select a preferred contaminant control alternative. The selected <br /> contaminant control alternative must comply with State Water Resources Control Board <br /> Resolution 68-16 and be consistent with the most recent Basin PIan. The Plan must include <br /> a project schedule for design and construction. <br /> •f. By 1 May 2003, the Discharger shall submit a report describing how it has reduced the <br /> sources of dissolved solids that enter the wastewater treatment <br /> system. <br />' 3. By 16 June 2002 the Discharger shall comply with the Effluent Limitations presented in Section <br /> C of this Order. In the meantime, the Discharger shall use best management practices to reduce <br /> the amount of dissolved solids entering the wastewater, and to maintain compliance with all other <br /> Prohibitions and Specifications contained within this Order. <br /> a <br /> 4. If monitoring data shows that wastewater in the storage pond contains pH concentrations less than <br /> 6.5 or greater than 8.5 standard units, then within 90 days of receiving notification from the <br /> Executive Officer, the Discharger shall install pH neutralization equipment that is capable of <br /> maintaining the pH within Effluent Limitations. <br /> 5. The Discharger shall comply with the Monitoring and Reporting Program No. _,which is part <br /> i <br /> of this Order, and any revisions thereto as ordered by the Executive Officer, <br /> 6. The Discharger shall comply with the "Standard Provisions and'Reporting Requirements for <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements", dated 1 March 1991, which are attached hereto and by reference <br />' a part of this Order. This attachment and its individual paragraphs are commonly referenced as <br /> "Standard Provision(s)." <br /> CAProject FilesVSitesl.Sutte'H0me%Sut1erH0meWDR-3.doc <br />