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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO.R5-2003-XXXX 4 <br /> SHORE TERMINAL SERVICES <br /> STOCKTON TERMINAL#29 <br /> ENHANCED BIOREMEDIATION PILOT STUDY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> supply; water contact recreation; noncontact water recreation; warm and cold freshwater <br /> habitat, migration of warm and cold freshwater species, spawning of warm freshwater <br /> species, wildlife habitat, and navigation. <br /> 15. The beneficial uses of underlying groundwater are municipal and domestic, agricultural, <br /> and industrial service and process water supply. <br /> 16. Surrounding land uses are residential, commercial, and industrial. <br /> 17. State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Resolution No. 68-16 (hereafter <br /> Resolution 68-16 or the "Antidegradation Policy") requires the Board in regulating <br /> discharges to maintain high quality waters of the state until it is demonstrated that any <br /> change in quality will be consistent with maximum benefit to the people of the State, will <br /> not unreasonably affect beneficial uses, and will not result in water quality less than that <br /> described in plans and policies (e.g., quality that exceeds water quality objectives). <br /> Temporal degradation of groundwater at this site due to the PetroZyme and/or NutriMax <br /> injection may occur. The temporary degradation allowed by this Order is consistent with <br /> Resolution 68-16 since (1) the purpose is to accelerate and enhance remediation of <br /> unacceptable concentrations of several waste constituents and such remediation will benefit <br /> the people of the state; (2) the discharge facilitates a pilot project to evaluate the <br /> effectiveness of cleanup technology in accord with SWRCB Resolution 92-49 and is <br /> limited in scope and duration; (3)best practicable treatment, including adequate monitoring <br /> and contingency plans to assure protection of water quality, are required; and (4) the <br /> injection will not cause water quality objectives to be exceeded beyond the project target <br /> area or the duration of the project as specified in Finding 5. <br /> 18. Section 13267(b) of California Water Code provides that: <br /> In conducting an investigation specified in subdivision(a),the regional board may <br /> require that any person who has discharged, discharges, or is suspected of having <br /> discharged or discharging, or who proposes to discharge within its region, or any citizen <br /> or domiciliary, or political agency or entity of this state who has discharged, discharges, <br /> or is suspected of having discharged or discharging, or who proposes to discharge waste <br /> outside of its region that could affect the quality of the waters of the state within its <br /> region shall furnish, under penalty of perjury, technical or monitoring program reports <br /> which the board requires. The burden, including costs of these reports, shall bear a <br /> reasonable relationship to the need for the reports and the benefits to be obtained from <br /> the reports. In requiring those reports,the regional board shall provide the person with a <br /> written explanation with regard to the need for the reports, and shall identify the evidence <br /> that supports requiring that person to provide the reports. <br />