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INFORMATION SHEET <br /> CITY OF MANTECA <br /> SLUDGE APPLICATION TO LAND <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The City of Manteca utilizes wastewater treatment plant sludge from its <br /> wastewater treatment plant as a soil amendment on lands owned by the City of <br /> Manteca and Mr. Anthony K. Dutra. These lands are farmed by Mr. Dutra, who <br /> leases the City's property. Surface water drainage is to the San Joaquin <br /> River. <br /> Air-dried, anaerobically digested sludge with greater than 50 percent solids <br /> will be applied once per year, or less, to approximately 224 acres of farmland <br /> owned by the City of Manteca and leased to Mr. Dutra, and 93 acres owned by <br /> Mr. Dutra. It has been estimated that the sludge will be applied at rates up <br /> to 3.3 tons per acre per year to most of the 317 acres. Loading rates are <br /> established based on crop utilization and limits imposed by annual and/or <br /> cumulative metal loading criteria. Wastewater effluent form the City's <br /> treatment plant is also discharged to the farmland during the summer months. <br /> The pollutants in the effluent are accounted for in determining appropriate <br /> loading rates. To protect ground water, the sludge/soil mixture will not be <br /> allowed to exceed maximum soluble metal concentrations. Crops may include <br /> oats, beans, sugar beets, corn, green tomatoes, freezer peas, onions and <br /> garlic for dehydration, and wheat. Prior to planting tomatoes and other <br /> similar crops, no sludge will be applied to those field for a minimum of three <br /> years prior to planting those crops. <br /> Sludge will be applied during a 6-week period in the fall and incorporated <br /> into the soils within 48-hours. No storage of sludge on-site is currently <br /> allowed. <br /> The City of Manteca has submitted a Sludge Management Plan that meets the <br /> regulations and guidelines found in 40 CFR 257, "Criteria for Classification <br /> of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices", U.S. Environmental <br /> Protection Agency (EPA), September 1987, and the Manual of Good Practices for <br /> Lanspreading of Sewage Sludge, Department of Health Services, Sanitary <br /> Engineering Branch, 1983. <br /> The City of Manteca Wastewater Treatment Plant is regulated by Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements Order No. 91-110, NPDES permit No. CA0081558. The City of <br /> Manteca is in the process of developing an EPA approved pretreatment program. <br /> The sludge is required to be evaluated and classified. The sludge generated <br /> by the City of Manteca is a non-hazardous decomposable waste applied as a soil <br /> amendment pursuant to best management practices and, as such, is exempt from <br /> the requirements of Title 23, California Code of Regulations (CCR) , Section <br /> 2510, et. seq. (Chapter 15) per Section 2511(f) . <br />