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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. 2000-**** -22- <br /> CITY OF LODI <br /> WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> f. Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin in <br /> amounts that will cause interference or pass through; <br /> CT <br /> g. Pollutants which result in the presence of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes within the <br /> treatment works in a quantity that may cause acute worker health and safety <br /> problems; and <br /> h. Any trucked or hauled pollutants, except at points predesignated by the Discharger. <br /> 18. The Discharger shall implement, as more completely set forth in 40 CFR 403.5, the legal <br /> authorities, programs, and controls necessary to ensure that indirect discharges do not <br /> introduce pollutants into the sewerage system that, either alone or in conjunction with a <br /> discharge or discharges from other sources: <br /> a. Flow through the system to the receiving water in quantities or concentrations that <br /> cause a violation of this Order, or <br /> b. Inhibit or disrupt treatment processes, treatment system operations, or sludge <br /> processes, use, or disposal and either cause a violation of this Order or prevent <br /> sludge use or disposal in accordance with this Order. <br /> 19. Prior to making any change in the discharge point, place of use, or purpose of use of the <br /> wastewater, the Discharger shall obtain approval of, or clearance from, the State Water <br /> Resources Control Board (Division of Water Rights). <br /> 20. In the event of any change in control or ownership of land or waste discharge facilities <br /> presently owned or controlled by the Discharger, the Discharger shall notify the <br /> succeeding owner or operator of the existence of this Order by letter, a copy of which <br /> shall be immediately forwarded to this office. <br /> 21. To assume operation under this Order, the succeeding owner or operator must apply in <br /> writing to the Executive Officer requesting transfer of the Order. The request must <br /> contain the requesting entity's full legal name, the state of incorporation if a corporation, <br /> the address and telephone number of the persons responsible for contact with the Board <br /> and a statement. The statement shall comply with the signatory paragraph of Standard <br /> Provision D.6 and state that the new owner or operator assumes full responsibility for <br /> compliance with this Order. Failure to submit the request shall be considered a discharge <br /> without requirements, a violation of the California Water Code. Transfer shall be <br /> approved or disapproved in writing by the Executive Officer. <br />