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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0543357
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0021337
FACILITY_NAME
AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS (STKN CO-GEN)
STREET_NUMBER
1010
STREET_NAME
ZEPHYR
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17728013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1010 ZEPHYR ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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INFORMATION SHEET ORDER NO. 5-01-119 (REVISED) -4- <br /> STOCKTON COGEN COMPANY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Total Suspended Solids—A total suspended solids daily maximum limit has been set at 100 mg/1 and a <br /> monthly average limit of 30 mg/l has been established for discharges from the internal low volume waste <br /> sump and from the RO concentrate. The limits have been set to comply with federal regulations for <br /> steam electric power generating point sources listed under 40 CFR Part 423.15. <br /> Oil and Grease—A daily maximum limit of 20 mg/1 and a monthly average limit of 15 mg/1 has been <br /> set for the discharge from the internal low volume waste sump and the RO concentrate discharge. The <br /> limits have been set to comply with federal regulations for steam electric power generating point sources <br /> listed under 40 CFR Part 423.15. <br /> Monitoring <br /> Receiving Water- Monitoring stations R-1 and R-2 were modified from the previous permit and <br /> stations R-3 and R-4 have been eliminated. R-1 is now located in North Littlejohns Creek 100 ft <br /> upstream from the point of discharge and R-2 is now located in North Littlejohns Creek 100 ft <br /> downstream from the point of discharge. Receiving Water Monitoring is no longer required in French <br /> Camp Slough. The compliance point for the ambient receiving water temperature limit has been moved <br /> in an effort to better protect the beneficial uses of North Littlejohns Creek and to comply with Basin <br /> Plan requirements. The determination of the impact due to temperature from the facility on North <br /> Littlejohns Creek will be evaluated at the point of discharge into.North Littlejohns Creek. Due to the <br /> fact that North Littlejohns Creek is intermittent, there are times of the year when the receiving water is <br /> dominated by SCC effluent. Of 24 bi-monthly samples in 1999, temperatures 75% of the year were <br /> below 70°F,with the remaining 25%ranging between 70°and 74°F. This Order provides for a time <br /> schedule for meeting the receiving water limitation. The Board considers the application of a water <br /> quality objective that has never been applied to North Littlejohns Creek as a new interpretation of the <br /> Basin Plan. <br /> Three Species Chronic Toxicity Monitoring—Chronic toxicity monitoring shall be conducted to <br /> determine whether the effluent is contributing toxicity to North Littlejohns Creek. The facility will be <br /> required to conduct chronic toxicity monitoring on a quarterly basis. If the facility proposes to modify <br /> chemical usage, the Discharger must notify the Regional Board prior to the modification. <br /> Priority Pollutant Analyses—There is inadequate information available to determine if the discharge <br /> causes,has the reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an exceedance of water quality objectives <br /> for priority pollutants, including CTR and NTR constituents, constituents for which drinking water <br /> maximum contaminant levels (MCLS) prescribed in the California Code of Regulation, and temperature. <br /> The data collected will be used to determine if there is a reasonable potential for the effluent to cause or <br /> contribute to violations of any narrative or numeric receiving water objectives for these constituents. <br /> The permit can be reopened and the Board may include effluent limitations for constituents of concern. <br />
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