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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -14- <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL PLANT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 15. The fecal coliform concentration in any 30-day period to exceed a geometric mean of 200 <br /> MPN/100 ml or cause more than 10 percent of total samples to exceed 400 MPN/100 ml. <br /> F. Provisions: <br /> 1. There are indications that the discharge has a reasonable potential to cause a health risk for <br /> contact recreation in the San Joaquin River in the vicinity of the Discharge. The Discharger <br /> shall comply with the following time schedule in conducting a comprehensive health risk <br /> assessment (in conjunction with the Department of Health Services): <br /> Compliance Report <br /> Task Date Due <br /> Obtain Approval for Request for <br /> Proposal to Hire Consultant 15 February 1995 <br /> Notice to Proceed Issued to <br /> Consultant 1 July 1995 <br /> Submit Workplan and Time Schedule <br /> to DHS and Board for Review and <br /> Approval 15 September 1995 15 September 1995 <br /> Begin Study Within 60 days after <br /> approval <br /> Meet Scheduled Deadlines as <br /> Outlined in Approved Study Plan; <br /> Submit Status Reports Quarterly, by the <br /> 15th day of each <br /> calendar quarter <br /> If, upon completion of the health risk assessment, it is concluded that a significant health <br /> risk exists from the effluent discharge, this permit may be reopened for modification of the <br /> disinfection standards and imposition of a compliance time schedule, as is needed. <br /> 2. There are indications that the discharge may contain a constituent (mercury) that has a <br /> reasonable potential to cause or contribute to toxicity in the receiving water. The <br />