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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO.R5-2002-0225 IO <br /> ALPINE PACKING COMPANY,INC. <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> to leaching of waste constituents below the treatment zone. Excessive application can also result in <br /> dissolution of soil minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Excessive hydraulic applications, <br /> even if from use of supplemental fresh water, can flush waste constituents, decomposition by- <br /> products, and dissolved minerals out of the treatment zone. Absent sufficient sustained reliable <br /> attenuation of residual waste constituents in the remaining soil profile, the constituents will <br /> eventually leach to groundwater. Temporary storage of residual waste constituents within the soil <br /> column can misrepresent the effectiveness of the process. <br /> 57. CWC §13173(b) defines designated waste as: "Nonhazardous waste that consists of, or contains, <br /> pollutants that, under ambient environmental conditions at a waste management unit, could be <br /> released in concentrations exceeding applicable water quality objectives or that could reasonably be <br /> expected to affect beneficial uses..." <br /> 58. Consolidated Regulations for Treatment, Storage, Processing, or Disposal of Solid Waste, as set <br /> forth in Title 27, California Code of Regulations, §20005 et seq., specify types of waste that must <br /> be fully contained and prescribes standards for containment, including for designated waste. <br /> 59. Title 27, §20210, specifies criteria for containment and disposal of designated waste constituents <br /> on land. Liquid designated waste in surface impoundments is subject to full containment with <br /> double liners in accordance with standards prescribed in Title 27. Land treatment of designated <br /> waste is subject to standards prescribed by Title 27 for a Class I or Class H land treatment unit <br /> (LTL). Title 27, §20164, defines LTU as a, "waste management unit (Unit) at which liquid and <br /> solid waste is discharged to, or incorporated into, soil for degradation,transformation, or <br /> immobilization within the treatment zone." It defines treatment zone as, "a soil area of the <br /> unsaturated zone of a land treatment unit within which constituents of concern are degraded, <br /> transformed, or immobilized." <br /> 60. Designated waste subject to the Title 27 prescriptive and performance standards for an LTU may <br /> qualify for conditional exemption from Title 27 pursuant to §20090(b). A discharge of <br /> decomposable waste that need not be managed as a hazardous waste can be exempted under <br /> §20090(b) if all waste constituents are treated and controlled to a degree that the discharge <br /> complies with the Basin Plan. Documentation for such exemption must at least equal the scientific <br /> rigor of the test plot required as a prerequisite of approval of a Title 27 LTU. <br /> 61. Performance standards of Title 27 applicable to LTUs require that: <br /> a. Prior to discharge, the Discharger must demonstrate that the LTU can completely degrade <br /> transform, or immobilize designated waste constituents in the treatment zone, not to exceed <br /> five feet below the initial ground surface (§20250(b)); <br /> b. Prior to discharge, the Discharger must establish the appropriate design depth of the treatment <br /> zone for each designated waste constituent, not to exceed five feet below the initial ground <br /> surface (§20250(b)); <br /> c. Prior to discharge, the Discharger must establish a site-specific Water Quality Protection <br /> Standard(§20390) for each designated waste constituent (§20395), the concentration limits <br /> (§20405), and the Point of Compliance and all Monitoring Points (§20405); <br />