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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN Gomrrwr <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION <br /> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION <br /> 4250 POWER INN ROAD <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95826 <br /> (916)739-3145 <br /> December 23, 1986 <br /> Certified #249-687-775 <br /> pa / �l <br /> Mr. David Bates, Chief Production Engineer <br /> The Marley Cooling Tower Company <br /> 5800 Foxridge Drive JAN g 1397 <br /> P.O. Box 2912 <br /> Mission, Kansas 66201 ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH <br /> FERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Dear Mr. Bates: <br /> VARIANCE REQUEST, THE MARLEY COOLING TOWER COMPANY (MCTC) <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA FACILITY <br /> This in response to your letter dated July 25, 1986, which <br /> requested a variance from the hazardous waste facility permit <br /> requirements of Title 22 , California Administrative Code, Section <br /> 66371, for the water treatment plant which is to be constructed <br /> at the MCTC Stockton, California facility. You provided <br /> additional information, a description of the water treatment <br /> plant operations and change proposal No. 6 pertaining to tank <br /> secondary containment provisions, by your letter dated October <br /> 20, 1986. <br /> Your variance request is based on the fact that subject facility <br /> is regulated by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, <br /> National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit <br /> Number CA0081787 . The proposed system consists of basic <br /> neutralization and closed-loop reclamation units. It is not <br /> designed to store hazardous waste. <br /> The proposed uses of the water treatment plant are: <br /> 1. Processing the free liquids from the surface impoundment. <br /> 2 . Processing run-off storm water from the facility yard, and <br /> 3 . Treatment of contaminated groundwater. <br /> The proposed system is a basic neutralization, ion-exchange <br /> system which is designed to remove the hazardous waste <br /> components of arsenic (from the surface impoundment free <br /> liquids) , copper and chromium. The recovered wood treating <br /> components, copper and chromium will be re-used in the <br /> wood-treating process. The recovered arsenic will be disposed of <br /> at an approved disposal site. <br />