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RECEIVED <br /> �I J, Eo,nuxo O.eaowH JR. <br /> Q:�•il'w�: oovrneloa <br /> OCT 04 2013 -1 MATTHEW ROORdR,RZ <br /> .-�. Wo .RCRET... PROTECTION <br /> Water Boards EWRONMENTALHEALTH <br /> PERtamsERVMS- <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> �rnt, <br /> 2 October 2013 <br /> Mr. Eric Janssen <br /> Sutter Home Winery <br /> 18667 Jacob Brack Road <br /> Lodi, CA 95242 <br /> MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION WORKPLAN APPROVAL, SUTTER HOME WINERY, <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> I have reviewed the 19 September 2013 Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan, which was <br /> submitted on behalf of Sutter Home Winery by Kennedy/Jenks Consultants (Kennedy/Jenks). <br /> The workplan proposes the drilling and installation of four shallow-interval groundwater <br /> monitoring wells to evaluate baseline groundwater conditions at 233 acres of recently <br /> acquired cropped land to be used as Land Application Areas (LAAs). The workplan was <br /> submitted to support a planned increase of process wastewater discharge at the facility. <br /> Wastewater discharge to land at the facility is currently permitted under Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements (WDRs) Order R5-2012-0078, which was adopted on 13 March 2009 and <br /> amended on 3 August 2012. <br /> The winery and associated LAAs currently comprise approximately 297 acres. Approximately <br /> 104 acres of cropped land are currently used as LAAs. In July 2013, Sutter Home purchased <br /> an additional 233 acres of an adjacent property to the west to provide additional LAAs for in <br /> anticipation of increased process wastewater discharge. A Report of Waste Discharge (RWD) <br /> to revise the existing WDRs to allow wastewater discharge to the expanded LAAs is currently <br /> pending. <br /> The facility currently has a network of 18 shallow-interval groundwater monitoring wells, which <br /> are used to collect baseline groundwater data to characterize local hydrogeologic conditions. <br /> Groundwater monitoring data indicate that shallow groundwater is present at a depth of <br /> approximately 10 feet below ground surface and generally flows from east to west. <br /> Groundwater monitoring is currently required under Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) <br /> No. R5-2009-0073, which was issued by the Executive Officer on 13 August 2009. <br /> The workplan proposes the installation of four shallow-interval monitoring wells (GW-19 <br /> through GW-22) to evaluate pre-discharge groundwater conditions of the recently acquired <br /> LAAs. The proposed monitoring wells will provide baseline water quality and gradient <br /> information downgradient of existing LAAs. Additionally, a soil boring will be advanced and <br /> sampled on the newly acquired property to a depth of approximately 50 feet bgs to provide <br /> deeper lithologic information. <br /> KARL E. LONOLEY BCD, P.E.,CHAIR I PAMELA C. CREEOON P.E., BCEE, E%ECVTIVF OFFICEP <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive#200.Rancho Cordova,CA#SSJO 1 wwwcwabrtoaws.ce.Bov/oentrelvalley <br /> Ca a .aaa a.aaa <br />