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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0516806
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0012817
FACILITY_NAME
WHITE SLOUGH WATER POLLUTION CONTRO
STREET_NUMBER
12751
Direction
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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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insufficient to adequately evaluate the <br /> potential impacts of the White Slough 5) Monitor and compile monthly <br /> Water Pollution Control Facility on summaries of wastewater and <br /> nitrate concentrations in groundwater. biosolids application by area. The <br /> Therefore, to determine compliance with summaries should include data <br /> the Groundwater Limitations provisions regarding type of reclaimed waste <br /> contained within the RWQCB Order, we applied, volumes applied, nitrate <br /> recommend that the City complete the concentrations in source, type of <br /> following actions: crop and stage of crop cycle when <br /> applied, and distribution method. <br /> 1) Install seven additional monitoring These data are necessary to help <br /> wells at the approximate locations demonstrate if the land application of <br /> shown in Figure 23. The locations of wastewater and biosolids is causing <br /> these wells have been selected to any atypical increase in waste <br /> provide additional"background" constituent concentrations in <br /> water quality data, as well as groundwater within the point of <br /> additional data points within the compliance. <br /> WSWPCF boundary to help evaluate <br /> the effects of facility operations on Following completion of the above <br /> groundwater quality. The wells activities and two-years of monitoring of <br /> should be constructed in a manner the new and existing monitoring wells, a <br /> similar to the existing monitoring report of findings should be prepared <br /> wells, as shown in Appendix A. regarding the estimated impact of <br /> WSWPCF operations on groundwater <br /> 2) Re-survey the existing wells and new quality and a determination of <br /> monitoring wells to a common compliance with the Groundwater <br /> datum to ensure accuracy in water Limitations contained in the RWQCB <br /> level determinations. Order. <br /> 3) Develop a groundwater sampling and 7. References <br /> measuring protocol to ensure <br /> consistency between sampling <br /> events. The monitoring program Canter, Larry W. 1988. Nitrates in <br /> should include monthly Groundwater. Lewis Publishers, <br /> measurements of groundwater levels New York. <br /> to gain a better understanding of <br /> local groundwater flow directions. City of Lodi. 1988. Final Environmental <br /> Impact Report; White Slough Water <br /> 4) Note and record conditions in canals Pollution Control Facility <br /> near monitoring wells at time of Expansion. Prepared by Jones and <br /> sampling to help clarify possible Stokes Associates, Inc., Sacramento, <br /> linkages between canal water and CA. June. <br /> groundwater elevations in those <br /> wells. <br /> Saracino-Kirby, Inc. 9 Lodi WSWPCF <br />
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