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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. -29- <br /> MUSCO FAMILY OLIVE COMPANY AND THE STUDLEY COMPANY <br /> WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND LAND DISPOSAL FACILITY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> shall include the submittal of a teclmical report that describes, at a minimum, the results of a field <br /> demonstration project conducted over the course of at least two years on similar soil types as <br /> those in the land application areas and using similar food processing wastewater as that described <br /> in the Findings. Any proposed field demonstration project will be regulated under the terms and <br /> conditions of separate waste discharge requirements. As such, at least 120 days prior to <br /> conducting the field demonstration project, the Discharger(and/or other reasonable party)must <br /> submit a complete Report of Waste Discharge for the proposed field demonstration project. <br /> 13. If the Discharger can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Executive Officer that higher BOD <br /> loadings than that specified in the Effluent Limitations will not cause or contribute to cause <br /> waste constituents to leach into and degrade underlying groundwater, or cause any other <br /> violation of the terms and conditions of this Order, then this Order may be reopened for <br /> consideration of revision of BOD loading limits. The demonstration shall include the submittal <br /> of a technical report that describes, at a minimum, the results of a field demonstration project <br /> conducted over the course of at least two years on similar soil types as those in the land <br /> application areas and using similar food processing wastewater as that described in the Findings. <br /> Any proposed field demonstration project will be regulated under the terms and conditions of <br /> separate waste discharge requirements. As such, at least 120 days prior to conducting the field <br /> demonstration project, the Discharger(and/or other reasonable party) must submit a complete <br /> Report of Waste Discharge for the proposed field demonstration project. <br /> 14. If the Discharger can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Executive Officer that higher nitrogen <br /> loadings than that specified in the Effluent Limitations will not cause or contribute to cause <br /> waste constituents to leach into and degrade underlying groundwater, or cause any other <br /> violation of the terms and conditions of this Order, then this Order may be reopened for <br /> consideration of revision of nitrogen loading limits. The demonstration shall include the <br /> submittal of a technical report that describes, at a minimum, the results of a field demonstration <br /> project conducted over the course of at least two years on similar soil types as those in the land <br /> application areas and using similar food processing wastewater as that described in the Findings. <br /> Any proposed field demonstration project will be regulated under the terns and conditions of <br /> separate waste discharge requirements. As such, at least 120 days prior to conducting the field <br /> demonstration project, the Discharger(and/or other reasonable party)must submit a complete <br /> Report of Waste Discharge for the proposed field demonstration project. <br /> 15. The Discharger is ultimately responsible for the effectiveness of its treatment and control <br /> measures in assuring compliance with groundwater limitations, and is liable for remediation of <br /> any impact on groundwater not authorized herein. Failure to properly operate and maintain best <br /> practicable treatment and control, or failure of such measures to perform effectively, shall be <br /> grounds to rescind this Order,reclassify the waste and designated, and require compliance with <br /> Title 27 prescribed waste containment standards or initiate enforcement, as appropriate. <br /> 16. The Regional Board will review this Order periodically and may revise requirements when <br /> necessary. <br />