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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREENTS ORDER NO. • -12- <br /> RODNEY AND GAYLA SCHATZ <br /> MOKELUMNE RIM VINEYARDS <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The discharge, in combination with other sources, shall not cause underlying groundwater to <br /> contain waste constituents in concentrations statistically greater than background water quality. <br /> G. Provisions: <br /> 1. All technical reports required herein that involve planning, investigation, evaluation, or <br /> design, or other work requiring interpretation and proper application of engineering or <br /> geologic sciences, shall be prepared by or under the direction of persons registered to practice <br /> in California pursuant to California Business and Professions Code §6735, 7835, and 7835.1. <br /> To demonstrate compliance with §415 and 3065 of Title 16, CCR, all technical reports must <br /> contain a statement of the qualifications of the responsible registered professional(s). As <br /> required by these laws, completed technical reports must bear the signature(s) and seal(s) of <br /> the registered professional(s) in a manner such that all work can be clearly attributed to the <br /> professional responsible for the work. <br /> 2. All of the following reports shall be submitted pursuant to §13267 of the CWC, and shall be <br /> prepared by a California registered professional as described in Provision G.1. <br /> a. By 19 April 2004, the Discharger shall either apply for coverage or submit a Notice of <br /> Non Applicability for Order No. 97-03-DWQ, Discharges of Storm Water Associated <br /> With Industrial Activities. <br /> b. By 17 June 2004, the Discharger shall submit a Groundwater Well Installation <br /> Workplan and a Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Workplan prepared in accordance <br /> with, and including the items listed in, Sections 1.0 and 2.0 of Attachment D: <br /> Monitoring Well Installation Workplan and Monitoring Well Installation Report of <br /> Results. The workplan shall propose the installation of groundwater monitoring wells <br /> to monitor the groundwater beneath the two land application areas. All wells shall be <br /> designed to yield samples representative of the uppermost portion of the first aquifer. <br /> The workplan shall also specify proposed sampling techniques designed to ensure that <br /> representative samples of sufficient volume are obtained and analyzed. <br /> C. By 13 July 2004, the Discharger shall submit a Land Application Area Improvement <br /> Report that shows that a containment berm exists surrounding the land application area. <br /> d. By 13 July 2004, the Discharger shall submit and implement an Operation and <br /> Management Plan (O&M Plan) that addresses operation of the wastewater treatment <br /> and land application facility. At a minimum, the O&MPlan will describe (a) the daily <br /> operation and maintenance of the treatment system, (b) the practices used to treat the <br /> wastewater within limits specified in this Order, (c) define the land application area, <br /> and procedures used for the application of wastewater to these areas to prevent <br /> excessive BOD, nitrogen, and dissolved solids application loading rates, (d) the <br /> locations of flow and effluent sampling points, (e) quality control sampling procedures <br /> necessary to obtain representative samples, (f) maintenance of the land application <br /> areas, and (g) the locations of the solid waste disposal areas, methods of disposal, and <br /> the daily practices associated with the disposal of the solid waste. A copy of the O&M <br /> V:\San_Jo:quin Nonl5\,Su1110briml'TSm I-quinMokelmine Rini Viucyuds�WDRrl.doc <br />