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Edward Sido -2 - 11 January 2005 <br /> Thornton Farm Labor Camp <br /> Due to the failure to submit the required reports pursuant to Section 13267 of the California Water Code, <br /> staff's usual next step is to recommend to management that civil liability(i.e., monetary penalties) be <br /> assessed against the Discharger. As of 7 January 2005, the maximum liability for the delinquent <br /> report listed above is $786,000, as shown in the enclosed table. <br /> However, staff will not recommend that the Executive Officer issue an Administrative Civil Liability <br /> Complaint if the delinquent reports are submitted by 1 February 2005. Alternatively, you may submit a <br /> report by 1 February 2005 stating the changes that you will make to ensure that future monitoring <br /> reports are submitted in a timely manner. Note that submittal of this alternate report will not provide <br /> protection against issuance of civil liability if future monitoring reports are again delinquent. Finally, the <br /> December 2004 monthly monitoring report is due by 20 January 2005. <br /> If any or all of these reports are not received by the above dates, staff will recommend the issuance of an <br /> Administrative Civil Liability Complaint. If you have any questions about this Notice of Violation or <br /> the report requirements, please call me at (916) 464-4835 or Timothy O'Brien at (916) 464-4616. <br /> WENDY WYEL , Supervisor <br /> Title 27 and WDR Units <br /> Enc: WDRs Order No 94-101 <br /> Potential Liability Table <br /> Standard Provisions <br /> cc: Mike Huggins, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br />