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FACT SHEET, ATTACHMA C <br /> -10- <br /> WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. 2000-**** <br /> CITY OF LODI <br /> WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> _EPA's Freshwater Ambient Water Quality Criteria <br /> DWS' CCCZ CMC3 <br /> Aldrin -__ <br /> 3.0 <br /> Chlordane 0.1 0.0043 2.4 <br /> Chlorpyrifos --- 0.041 0.083 <br /> Diazinon --- --- 0.009 <br /> Dieldrin --- 0.056 0.24 <br /> Endrin 2.0 0.036 0.086 <br /> Heptachlor 0.01 0.0038 0.52 <br /> Heptachlor epoxide 0.01 0.0038 0.52 <br /> Lindane 0.2 0.08 0.95 <br /> Endosulfan --- 0.056 0.22 <br /> Toxaphene 3.0 0.0002 0.73 <br /> DDT --- 0.001 1.1 <br /> 1 Drinking Water Standard,most stringent from U.S.Environmental Protection Agency or California Department of <br /> Health Services <br /> 2 <br /> Criteria Continuous Concentration,an estimate of the highest concentration of a material in surface water to which <br /> an aquatic community can be exposed indefinitely without resulting in an unacceptable effect. <br /> 3 Criteria Maximum Concentration,an estimate of the highest concentration of material in surface water to which an <br /> aquatic community can be exposed briefly without resulting in an unacceptable effect. <br /> Lindane (an organochlorine pesticide) was detected in 7 of 19 sampling events and a single detection of <br /> DDT (also an organochlorine pesticide) was reported. The single detection of DDT is not adequate <br /> evidence that there is reasonable potential to exceed the water quality objectives. The detectable <br /> concentrations of lindane were less than freshwater ambient water quality criteria. However, per the <br /> Basin Plan requirements, this Order applies a non-detectable limitation to each individual pesticide at <br /> any detection level. No individual pesticide may be present in the discharge at detectable <br /> concentrations. The Discharger should use EPA standard analytical techniques that have the lowest <br /> practical detection level for organochlorine pesticides with a maximum acceptable detection level of <br /> 0.02 µ.g/1. This detection level was selected based on a review of the available pesticide analytical data. <br /> The Discharger is not currently capable of meeting this requirement. <br /> This Order requires the Discharger to monitor for all 303(d) listed pesticides including diazinon and <br /> chlorpyrifos, as outlined in the monitoring and reporting program. The Discharger will be required by <br /> the Order to determine whether the level of diazinon and chlorpyrifos in the discharge cause or <br /> contribute to an in-stream excursion above water quality objectives, and allows the Board to reopen this <br /> Order and include effluent limitations for these specific pesticides which are not addressed by the Basin <br /> Plan. <br /> k) Monitoring of Constituents in Receiving Waters <br /> There are presently five receiving water sample stations (R-1 through R-5) used to monitor water quality <br /> in the receiving waters. The number and location of the receiving water sample stations has not changed <br /> for this Order. However, the frequencies of sampling and required analyses have been modified from <br />