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4 <br /> Mr. Mo Hatef -2- 18 August 2011 <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> process wastewater because they are not designed to address sudden changes in pH and <br /> cannot treat salinity species. The Initial Study should discuss local groundwater quality and <br /> potential impacts to groundwater quality as part of the evaluation of the project's impact on <br /> the environment. <br /> In accordance with California Water Code Section 13260, the project proponent is required to <br /> submit a Report of Waste Discharge (RWD.) to apply for WDRs at least 150 days prior to <br /> operating. Alternatively, the discharge may quality for coverage under the Central Valley <br /> Water Board's General Waiver of WDRs Requirements for Small Food Processors and <br /> Wineries (Order No. R5-2009-0118). Coverage under either WDRs or the waiver must be <br /> obtained prior to initiating any winemaking.operations, and the applicant should contact <br /> Central Valley Water Board-staff for more information about the permitting process. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact me at (9 16) 464-4616. <br /> M <br /> ANNE L. OLSON, P.E. <br /> Senior Water Resource Control Engineer <br /> Waste Discharge to Land Permitting Unit s <br /> cc: State Clearinghouse, Sacramento s <br /> Michael and Debra Green, Acampo <br /> N <br /> i . <br /> i <br />