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then the receiving waters do NOT warrant the imposition of a stringent <br /> disinfection standard based on Title 22 for the proposed Lodi project. <br /> The City of Lodi respectfully requests that the proposed disinfection <br /> requirement remain the same as the requirement currently applicable to <br /> discharges from the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility. (i .e. <br /> 23 MPN/100 mL (monthly median) and 500 MPN/100 mL (daily maximum)) . <br /> The City and our consultants would be pleased to meet with you and your <br /> staff to discuss this urgent request further, if necessary. <br /> XAL i I <br /> Uublic <br /> . Ronsko <br /> Works Director <br /> JLR/jmr <br /> Attachments <br /> cc: James W. Pinkerton, Mayor <br /> Ronald L. Valinoti , Director, San Joaquin Local Health District <br /> John Norton, Chief, Water Quality Standard and Planning Unit, State <br /> Water Resources Control Board <br /> Kurt Wassermann, State Water Resources Control Board <br /> Harvey F. Collins, Ph.D. , Chief, Environmental Health Division, <br /> Department of Health Services <br /> Peter A. Rogers, Chief, Public Water Supply Branch, Department of <br /> Health Services <br /> Department of Fish and Game, Region II , Rancho Cordova <br /> Department of Health Services, Sanitary Engineering Branch, Stockton <br /> Mr. Mike Kiado, Environmental Management Branch, Department of <br /> Health Services, Sacramento <br /> 6 <br />