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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0002960
PE
2633
FACILITY_NAME
SA-96-04
STREET_NUMBER
9900
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
LOWER SACRAMENTO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
ENTERED_DATE
11/6/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9900 N LOWER SACRAMENTO RD
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\MIGRATIONS\L\LOWER SACRAMENTO\9900\SA-96-04\SU0002960\APPL.PDF \MIGRATIONS\L\LOWER SACRAMENTO\9900\SA-96-04\SU0002960\CDD OK.PDF \MIGRATIONS\L\LOWER SACRAMENTO\9900\SA-96-04\SU0002960\EH COND.PDF
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dDD1770YVAL l.N'FOR;lf,4TIOA'REQUIREAfE.N'TS 2 <br /> ALPIA'E PACKING COAIPA AT <br /> LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 12. Because application of wastewater will not be allowed during rain or when the ground is _ <br /> saturated, wastewater stora0e ponds may be required. Allowing for two feet of freeboard, <br /> what is the approximate storage capacity of the wastewater pond? Provide a water balance <br /> which evaluates the contaiiunent structures ability to provide sufficient capacity on a month by <br /> month basis. Include montlhly evaporation. precipitation, and irrigation rates as well as <br /> monthly discharge volumes. Rainfall shall be based on the I00-year return period total annual <br /> precipitation. <br /> 13. Describe management provisions that will be implemented to prevent the occurrence of flies, <br /> mosquitoes. odor nuisances. and problems such as pond overflows (maintenance plans, <br /> standby pumps or generators. and contingency plans, etc.). <br /> 14. Describe the storage and disposal of all solid wastes generated. Include a description of <br /> operation and maintenance procedures that prevent odor complaints, fly breeding, or other <br /> nuisance condition. Describe treatment, storage, and disposal practices for debris, screenings, <br /> and solids: <br /> ii. Method and frequency of disposal; <br /> iii. Disposal site/area name(s) and location(s); <br /> iv. On-site storage areas (must be lined to control leachate); and <br /> V. Public access controls. <br /> 15. Information on groundwater quality is required. To accomplish this, by 17 September 2001, <br /> please submit a groundwater monitoring well installation workplan to characterize <br /> groundwater quality at the site and land application areas. A guidance document for <br /> preparation of the workplan is attached. <br /> 16. Provide site specific data on infiltration rates in all land application areas. Double ring <br /> infiltrometer tests (ASTM D 33$5-94) are an acceptable method of determining the infiltration <br /> rate for typical land application areas. Please refer to the method's hydraulic capacity limits <br /> and determine if it is appropriate or provide information on an alternative method prior to <br /> testing. <br /> 17. Provide a land application area description, including at least the following information: <br /> i. Scaled plans showing the limits of all proposed land application areas, including their <br /> relationship to storm drains and surface waters. For each discrete irrigation area, specify <br /> the following: <br /> i. Total and net available area; <br /> z. Type of irrigation systems planned, discuss alternative means of wastewater <br /> application(other than sprinkler application). The WDRs will prohibit spray <br /> application when wind velocity exceeds 30 mph; <br /> 3. Selected crops, agronomic nutrient rates, and water application rates; <br /> a. Tailwater control and return to the storage pond; <br /> s. Public access control. <br /> iii. Provide calculations of BOD loading and total nitrogen loading in land application areas. <br /> Typically, the maximum allowable BOD Ioading will be 300 lbs/ac-day (maximum) and <br /> [:y mr mFileslSiicriAlpine PackingLsingcN7]WII.DOC <br />
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