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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUI1tEMENTS ORDER NO. R5-2003-XXXX • 7 <br /> SPX CORPORATION <br /> MARLEY COOLING TOWER COMPANY <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> California (known as the State Implementation Policy or SIP), which contains guidance on <br /> implementation of the NTR and the CTR. <br /> 18. Federal regulations require effluent limitations for all pollutants that are or may be discharged at <br /> a level that will cause or have the reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an in-stream <br /> excursion above a narrative or numeric water quality standard. The absence of a limitation for a <br /> constituent indicates either a lack of information is available for evaluation, or the constituent <br /> does not have the reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an in-stream excursion above a <br /> narrative or numeric water quality standard. As a means of collecting additional information <br /> necessary to conduct a complete reasonable potential analysis, this Order contains provisions <br /> that: <br /> a. Require the Discharger to conduct a study and provide information as to whether the levels <br /> of NTR, CTR, or other pollutants in the discharge have the reasonable potential to cause or <br /> contribute to an in-stream excursion above a numeric or narrative water quality standard, <br /> including Basin Plan numeric or narrative objectives and NTR and CTR pollutants; <br /> b. If pollutants in the discharge have a reasonable potential to cause or contribute to an in- <br /> stream excursion above a water quality standard,requires the Discharger to submit <br /> information to calculate effluent limitations for those pollutants; and <br /> c. Allow the Regional Board to reopen this Order and include effluent limitations for those <br /> pollutants. <br /> On 10 September 2001, the Executive Officer issued a letter, in conformance with Section 13267 <br /> of the California Water Code, requiring the Discharger to prepare a technical report assessing <br /> effluent and receiving water quality. A copy of that letter, including its Attachments I through <br /> IV, are incorporated into this Order as Attachment E. This Order includes a Provision which is <br /> intended to be consistent with the requirements of Attachment E in requiring sampling and <br /> reporting of NTR, CTR, and additional constituents to determine if the discharge has a <br /> reasonable potential to cause or contribute to an in-stream excursion above a water quality <br /> standard. <br /> 19. Sufficient effluent and receiving water flow data are available to determine that several <br /> constituents are or may be discharged at a level that will cause or have the reasonable potential to <br /> cause, or contribute to an in-stream excursion above a narrative or numeric water quality <br /> standard. These constituents and/or parameters include; copper, hexavalent chromium, total <br /> chromium, arsenic, total dissolved solids (TDS), chlorine residual, and toxicity. Effluent <br /> limitations have been established or retained for these constituents as discussed in the following <br /> Findings of this Order. <br /> 20. Previous Order No. 93-221 included daily maximum and monthly average effluent limitations <br /> for copper based upon water quality objectives established by the California Inland Surface <br />