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• WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -2- <br />PACIFIC ENERGY <br />AND THE` CITY OF STOCKTON <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />5. The Discharger has complied with the requirements for the exemption described <br />in Finding #4. The Discharger: <br />a. proposes to use no chemical additives to the condensate; <br />b, proposes to return condensate to the waste management unit from which it <br />originated; and <br />c. submitted a Report of Waste Discharge pursuant to Subchapter 9, Chapter <br />3, California Administrative Code. <br />6. New ground water monitoring wells have been installed by the City of Stockton <br />at the landfill'. The City will use these wells to detect leakage from the <br />landfill. <br />7. An analysis of the condensate indicated the presence of the following <br />constituents: <br />Constituent Concentration <br />COD 1,500-8,000 mg11 <br />pH 3.3-3.8 <br />Acetone 9,000-11,000 ug/l <br />2-butanone 2,000-7,000 ug/1 <br />Toluene 400-700 ug/l <br />Xylene 15 ug/l <br />Vinyl Chloride 10 ug/l <br />8. The beneficial uses of Little Johns Creek are recreation; esthetic enjoyment; <br />and preservation and enhanceirnent of fish, wildlife and other aquatic <br />resources. <br />9. The beneficial uses of the ground water are agricultural and domestic supply. <br />10. The Board, on 25 July 1975, adopted a Water Quality Control Plan for the <br />Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta Basin (5B) which contains water quality objec- <br />tives for all waters of the Basin. These requirements are consistent with <br />that Plan. <br />11. A Negative' Declaration (State Clearinghouse #84052913) was prepared for this <br />project by the City of Stockton CoT;imunity Development Department, pursuant to <br />the provisions of CEQA which found that the project would not have a <br />significant effect on the environment. <br />