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r1 California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Robert Schneider, Chair <br /> Tern Tamminen ��j r\rn0td, c warzenegger <br /> Secretary for Sacramento Main Office Ir,{ - <br /> Environmental Internet Address: http://w .swcb.ca.gov/r gcb5 a u� =�1L-_ 'j rnor <br /> Protection 11020 Sun Center Drive#200 Rancho Cordova,CA 95670-6114 - <br /> Phone(916)464-3291 JUN 1 6 2004 <br /> 15 June 2004 ENViRuNiOLNT HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Mr. Eric Kruger Mr. Robert Chelli <br /> Kruger Foods SMS Briners' <br /> 17750 East Highway 4 17750 East Highway 4 <br /> Stockton, California 95215 Stockton, California 95215 <br /> RESPONSE TO COMMENTS—FINAL VERSION WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS, <br /> KRUGER FOODS/SMS BRINERS, SANJOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> On 8 June 2004 Kruger Foods/ SMS Briners of San Joaquin County submitted written comments on the <br /> SMS Briners site Tentative Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs). Staff has reviewed and evaluated <br /> each proposed change to the Tentative WDRs and has incorporated the Dischargers suggestions when <br /> applicable. This letter identifies the changes to the WDRs that will be presented to the Board for <br /> adoption. <br /> Item Kruger Foods / SMS Briners Comments Staff Response <br /> Strikethrough Text=Discharger Removed <br /> Italic Text =Discharger Added <br /> Finding 14 There are 18 mtiiiisipal, domestic, Change Made <br /> industrial, or agricultural groundwater <br /> supply wells within one mile of the site <br /> including seven on-site production wells. <br /> Finding 19 Surface water samples are collected from No Change Made. The surface water <br /> Little Johns Creek.Frequently, these section of the monitoring and Reporting <br /> samples are retrieved from individual ponds Program explains the acceptable <br /> in the creek bed, as the creek does not carry conditions for sampling. <br /> flow during much of the drypart of the <br /> year.... <br /> Finding 29 ...The following monitoring wells have No Change Made. Monitoring wells D <br /> elevated levels of chloride: MW 1, MW2 and E are viable monitoring locations and <br /> (background)MW3A,MW313, MW4A, MW-1 highest detection demonstrates <br /> MW413-D i,B E, and production wells A, what the upper concentration limit of <br /> P4 and P5. MW 1 has the highest chloride degradation of the groundwater. <br /> concentrations detected among all wells. <br /> On 8 October 2003,monitoring well MW 1 <br /> had chloride detected at 23003409 mg/l, <br /> which is the highlowest detected <br /> historically in this well emexgst all <br /> menitering wells since May 2001. Seasonal <br /> fluctuations in Chloride concentrations <br /> exceed at times 2000 mg/l, with the highest <br /> readings occurring in winter. <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> 0 Recycled Paper <br />