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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS 11- <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> determined from the bacteriological results of the last seven days for which analyses have <br /> been completed, and the number of coliform organisms shall not exceed 240 MPN/100 ml <br /> in any 2 consecutive samples. <br /> 3. Reclaimed water shall meet the criteria contained in Title 22, Division 4, CCR (Section <br /> 60301, et seq.). <br /> 4. Controls on use for construction shall follow Guidelines for the Use of Reclaimed Water <br /> For Construction Purposes, as follows: <br /> a. Truck drivers should be instructed as to the reclamation specifications and the <br /> potential health hazards involved with the reuse of wastewater. <br /> b. Tank trucks and other equipment which come in contact with reclaimed water should <br /> be clearly identified with warning signs. <br /> C. Tank trucks used for reclaimed water should be thoroughly cleaned of septage or other <br /> contaminants prior to use. <br /> d. Use of reclaimed water should not create any odor or other nuisance. <br /> e. Ponding or runoff of reclaimed water should not occur. <br /> f Aerosol formation during uses involving spraying should be minimized. <br /> g. Reclaimed water should be applied so as to prevent public or employee contact with <br /> the water. <br /> h. Reclaimed water must not be introduced into any permanent piping system and no <br /> connection shall be made between the tank truck and any part of a domestic water <br /> system. <br /> i. Tank trucks should be cleaned and disinfected after the project is completed. <br /> j. Tank trucks used to transport reclaimed water shall not be used to carry domestic <br /> water. <br /> 5. Public contact with reclaimed water shall be precluded through such means as fences, signs, <br /> and management practices. <br />