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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. - 12- <br /> MORADA PRODUCE COMPANY <br /> LINDEN PACKING SHED <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 2. Sludge and other solids shall be removed from wastewater treatment equipment, sumps, ponds, <br /> etc. as needed to ensure optimal plant operation and adequate hydraulic capacity. Drying <br /> operations shall take place such that leachate does not impact the quality of groundwater or <br /> surface water. <br /> 3. Storage and disposal of domestic wastewater sludge (septage) shall comply with existing <br /> Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, including permitting requirements and technical <br /> standards. <br /> 4. Sludge and other solids shall be removed from septic tanks as needed to ensure optimal <br /> operation and adequate hydraulic capacity. A duly authorized carrier shall haul sludge, septage, <br /> and domestic wastewater. <br /> 5. Any proposed change in solids use or disposal practice from a previously approved practice <br /> shall be reported to the Executive Officer at least 90 days in advance of the change. <br /> F. Groundwater Limitations: <br /> The discharge, in combination with other sources, shall not cause underlying groundwater to contain <br /> waste constituents in concentrations greater than natural background water quality. <br /> G. Provisions: <br /> 1. All technical reports required herein that involve planning, investigation, evaluation, or design, <br /> or other work requiring interpretation and proper application of engineering or geologic <br /> sciences, shall be prepared by or under the direction of persons registered to practice in <br /> California pursuant to California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and <br /> 7835.1. To demonstrate compliance with sections 415 and 3065 of Title 16, CCR, all technical <br /> reports must contain a statement of the qualifications of the responsible registered <br /> professional(s). As required by these laws, completed technical reports must bear the <br /> signatures) and seal(s) of the registered professional(s) in a manner such that all work can be <br /> clearly attributed to the professional responsible for the work. <br /> 2. All of the following reports shall be submitted pursuant to Section 13267 of the California <br /> Water Code and shall be prepared by a registered professional as described by Provision G.1. <br /> a. By 5 January 2004, the Discharger shall submit either a Notice of Non-Applicability, an <br /> application for a No Exposure Certification, or a Notice of Intent to comply with State <br /> Board Water Quality Order No. 97-03-DWQ for discharges of stormwater from the facility. <br /> b. By 5 January 2004, the Discharger shall submit a technical report describing how <br /> wastewater pond inflows and supplemental irrigation flows will be metered. <br /> c. By 4 March 2004, the Discharger shall submit a Groundwater Characterization Workplan. <br /> The workplan shall describe the installation of groundwater monitoring wells to allow <br />