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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE 1980-1999
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
1980-1999
RECORD_ID
PR0516806
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012817
FACILITY_NAME
WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTRO
STREET_NUMBER
12751
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95241
APN
05513016
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
12751 N THORNTON RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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WASTE DISCHARGE REQAkMENTS ORDER NO. 5-00- -18- <br /> CITY OF LODI <br /> WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 13. Toxic pollutants to be present in the water column, sediments, or biota in concentrations <br /> that adversely affect beneficial uses; that produce detrimental response in human, plant, <br /> animal, or aquatic life; or that bioaccumulate in aquatic resources at levels which are <br /> harmful to human health. <br /> 14. Violations of any applicable water quality standard for receiving waters adopted by the <br /> Board or the State Water Resources Control Board or U.S. EPA pursuant to the CWA <br /> and regulations adopted thereunder, including the California Toxics Rule, may cause this <br /> permit to be reopened and additional receiving water limitations included or modified. <br /> 15. Taste or odor-producing substances to impart undesirable tastes or odors to fish flesh or <br /> other edible products of aquatic origin or to cause nuisance or adversely affect beneficial <br /> uses. <br /> 16. The fecal coliform concentration in any 30-day period to exceed a geometric mean of <br /> 200 MPN/100 ml, or cause more than 10 percent of total samples to exceed <br /> 400 MPN/100 ml. <br /> G. Groundwater Limitations: <br /> 1. The discharge of reclaimed water and biosolids or the ponding of wastewater shall not <br /> cause underlying groundwater to contain waste constituents in concentrations greater <br /> than background water quality at or beyond the point of compliance. Points of <br /> compliance will be established not more than 250 feet from the outside edge of fields <br /> irrigated with reclaimed wastewater or fields where biosolids have been applied, and <br /> shall not extend beyond the exterior boundary of property owned or controlled by the <br /> Discharger. The locations of all groundwater monitoring wells shall be approved by <br /> Board staff prior to installation. <br /> 2. Any incremental increase in waste constituent concentrations within the point of <br /> compliance, when compared to background, shall not exceed the increase typically <br /> caused by the percolation of domestic wastewater. <br /> 3. The discharge shall not cause the groundwater to exceed water quality objectives, <br /> unreasonably affect beneficial uses, or cause a condition of pollution or nuisance. <br /> 4. The discharge shall not cause total coliform organisms to exceed a most probable <br /> number of 2.2/100 ml over any seven-day period. <br />
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