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�^r r~ <br /> � r <br /> � f <br /> L� <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> ORDER NO. <br /> NPDES NO. CA0078069 <br /> WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR <br /> LODI VINTERS , LTD. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley <br /> Region , (hereafter Board) finds that: <br /> 1. Lodi Vinters , Ltd. , submitted a Report of Waste Discharge , No. <br /> CA0078069 , dated 10 July 1973. <br /> 2. Lodi Vinters, Ltd. , proposes to discharge an average of 0. 30 MGD <br /> of waste cooling water into the Mokelumne River, a water of the <br /> United States , at a point in the NW-14 of Section 36 , T4N, R6E, <br /> MDB & M, in the town of Acampo during the months of August , <br /> September, October, and November. <br /> 3. Lodi Winery proposes to discharge a maximum of 50 ,000 gallons per <br /> day of stillage wastes , floor washwater , and fermentation tank <br /> washwater into evaporation/percolation ponds during the same period. <br /> 4. The discharge of Lodi Winery is presently governed by Waste Dis- <br /> charge requirements order No. 58-543 adopted by the Board on 21 <br /> November 1958. <br /> 5. The Board adopted an Interim Water Quality Control Plan for the <br /> Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Basin on 15 June 1971. The Interim <br /> Plan contains water quality objectives for the Mokelumne River. <br /> 6. The beneficial uses of the Mokelumne River are agricultural sup- <br /> ply; recreation; esthetic enjoyment; and preservation and enhance- <br /> ment of fish , wildlife, and other aquatic resources. The bene- <br /> ficial uses of local groundwater are domestic and agricultural <br /> supply. <br /> 7. Effluent limitation, and toxic and pretreatment standards estab- <br /> lished pursuant to Section 301 , 302 , 304, and 307 of the Federal <br /> Water Pollution Control Act and amendments thereto are applicable <br /> to the discharge. <br /> 8. The Board has notified the discharger and interested agencies and <br /> persons of its intent to prescribe revised waste discharge require- <br /> ments for the discharge, and has provided them with an opportunity <br /> for a public hearing and an opportunity to submit their written <br /> views and recommendations. <br /> 9. The Board in a public meeting heard and considered all comments <br /> pertaining to the discharge. <br />