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cooling tower that cools treated effluent prior to its discharge into the San Joaquin River. The <br /> cooling tower would be confirmed to perform at final design specifications prior to operation of <br /> the WQCF at the proposed expanded capacity. Implementation of a cooling tower would act to <br /> sufficiently reduce the modeled thermal impacts of the WQCF's non-cooled effluent plume <br /> resulting in no significant adverse thermal effects on fisheries and aquatic resources as a result of <br /> the planned increase in WQCF discharge capacity from the current permitted rate(9.87 MGD <br /> (ADWF))to the proposed rate(27 MGD(ADWF)). <br /> All other near-and far-field constituents considered in this report are expected to exhibit only <br /> slight to moderate increases in concentration in the receiving water at well-mixed conditions <br /> downstream of the discharge at the proposed 27 MGD(ADWF)discharge capacity. More <br /> importantly,none of these constituents are anticipated to exceed relevant water quality <br /> objectives,and on average are estimated to be present at concentrations well below objectives. <br /> This Page Intentionally Left Blank <br /> City of Manteca Antidegradation Analysis 97 June 2007 City of Manteca Antidegradation Analysis 98 June 2007 <br />