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ti <br /> �, <br /> Excerpts on Ground Waters and to Cleanup Page 3 <br /> from the Water Quality Control Plan <br /> • The water source does not provide sufficient water to supply a single well capable of producing <br /> an average, sustained yield of 200 gallons per day, or <br /> • The aquifer is regulated as a geothermal energy producing source or has been exempted <br /> administratively pursuant to 40 CFR, Section 146.4 for the purpose of underground injection <br /> of fluids associated with the production of hydrocarbon or geothermal energy,provided that <br /> these fluids do not constitute a hazardous waste under 40 CFR Section 261.3. <br /> In making any exceptions to the beneficial use designation of industrial supply (IND or PRO), the <br /> Regional Water Board will consider the following criteria: <br /> • There is pollution, either by natural processes or by human activity (unrelated to a specific <br /> pollution incident), that cannot reasonably be treated for industrial use using either Best <br /> Management Practices or best economically achievable treatment practices, or <br /> • The water source does not provide sufficient water to supply a single well capable of producing <br /> an average, sustained yield of 200 gallons per day. <br /> CHAPTER III. WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES <br /> WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES FOR GROUND WATERS <br /> The following objectives apply to all ground waters of the Sacramento and San Joaquin River <br /> Basins, as the objectives are relevant to the protection of designated beneficial uses. These <br /> objectives do not require improvement over naturally occurring background concentrations. The <br /> ground water objectives contained in this plan are not required by the federal Clean Water Act. <br /> Bacteria <br /> In ground waters used for domestic or municipal supply (MUN) the most probable number of <br /> coliform organisms over any seven-day period shall be less than 2.2/100 ml. <br /> Chemical Constituents <br /> Ground waters shall not contain chemical constituents in concentrations that adversely affect <br /> beneficial uses. <br /> At a minimum, ground waters designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not <br /> contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels <br /> (MCLs) specified in the following provisions of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, <br /> which are incorporated by reference into this plan: Tables 64431-A (Inorganic Chemicals) and <br /> 64431-B (Fluoride) of Section 64431, Table 64444-A(Organic Chemicals) of Section 64444, and <br /> Tables 64449-A(Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels-Consumer Acceptance Limits) and <br /> 64449-B (Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels-Ranges) of Section 64449. This <br />