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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> CITY OF LODI <br /> WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY -13- <br /> 8. If in further defining the flow it is found that the dilution available <br /> in Dredger Cut, Bishop Cut, or White Slough is significantly different <br /> from that used as a basis for effluent limits to protect public health <br /> or prevent chronic toxicity, or if the dilution is significantly <br /> altered from present conditions, then this permit may be reopened for <br /> modification or addition of effluent limits and requirements. <br /> INLAND SURFACE WATERS PLAN/ENCLOSED BAYS AND ESTUARIES PLAN <br /> 9. The Discharger shall complete an Effluent and Receiving Water Quality <br /> Assessment (ERWQA) by 1 March 1994. The objectives of the study are <br /> to: (1) determine whether the discharge has constituents that cause, <br /> have reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an excursion above <br /> any State water quality standard including the Plan and State narrative <br /> criteria for water quality; and (2) to determine the most appropriate <br /> measures and/or actions to be taken to achieve compliance with the <br /> potential effluent limitations. <br /> Based on the results of this study, the Board may reopen and modify <br /> this Order. <br /> STORM WATER <br /> 10. The Discharger shall submit a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> (SWPPP) within 60 days of adoption of this Order, for regulated storm <br /> water discharges (see Finding 20) . The SWPPP shall be implemented upon <br /> approval . <br /> 11 . The Discharger shall not allow pollutant-free wastewater to be <br /> discharged into the collection, treatment, and disposal system in <br /> amounts that significantly diminish the system's capability to comply <br /> with this Order. Pollutant-free wastewater means rainfall , ground <br /> water, cooling waters, and condensates that are essentially free of <br /> pollutants. <br /> GENERAL <br /> 12. The Discharger shall use the best practicable cost-effective control <br /> technique currently available to limit mineralization to no more than <br /> a reasonable increment. The Discharger shall submit a plan to limit <br /> mineralization within 120 days of adoption of this Order, for approval <br /> by the Executive Officer. <br /> 13. The Discharger shall comply with all the items of the "Standard <br /> Provisions and Reporting Requirements for Waste Discharge Requirements <br /> (NPDES)", dated 1 March 1991, which are part of this Order. This <br /> attachment and its individual paragraphs are referred to as "Standard <br /> Provisions)". <br />