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RECORD_ID
PR0515580
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0012230
FACILITY_NAME
MCDONALD ISLAND GAS STORAGE FAC
STREET_NUMBER
2121
STREET_NAME
ZUCKERMAN
City
HOLT
Zip
95234
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2121 ZUCKERMAN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> ORDER NO. R5-2009-0057 <br /> RESCINDING WASTE.DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region,finds that the Board adopted the <br /> following Orders which are no longer applicable for the reasons shown: <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No.92-192, adopted on 25 September 1992, prescribes requirements for <br /> the discharge to land of pistachio processing wastewater from the Dicker Pistachio Processing Plant at 21721 <br /> Road 20 in Madera County. The plant ceased operations In 1992 and has not discharged since then. In a letter <br /> dated 24 December 2008,the Discharger requested to have the Order rescinded. Therefore, rescission of the <br /> Order Is appropriate.(KC) <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 96-176, prescribes requirements for a pend used for waste disposal <br /> operations for the discharge of'designated waste' at Pacific, Gas and Electric Company's McDonald Island Gas <br /> Storage Facility in San Joaquin County. The Discharger was ordered to discontinue this discharge in 1986 and in <br /> 1994 the pond was clean closed under Chapter 15 requirements(now Title 27). Groundwater has been monitored <br /> since then and in a 2008 report the Discharger demonstrated that the clean closure was successful and <br /> groundwater meets the cleanup standards.-Because of the successful remediatior) it is appropriate to rescind <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 98-176. (WLB) <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 97-008 was adopted on 24 January 1997, prescribes requirements for <br /> J,R. Simplot Company and Occidental Chemical Corporation, Former Courtiand Facility Groundwater Treatment <br /> System, Yolo County, for groundwater treatment by phytoremedlation. Groundwater containing nitrogen was used <br /> for its nutrient value to irrigate trees. Nitrogen concentrations in groundwater nave declined to meet cleanup <br /> objectives, the extraction pump has been removed, and it is appropriate to rescind Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements Order No, 97-008. (AST) <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 98-213 was adopted on 23 October 1998 for Union Pacific Railroad <br /> Company Former Maintenance Facility,Tracy, San Joaquin County, prescribes requirements for the discharge of <br /> treated groundwater.to infiltration wells during the course of operation of two groundwater extraction and treatment <br /> systems. Union Pacific has discontinued operating the two groundwater extraction and treatment systems and <br /> has ceased the discharge. The systems are no longer necessary to control off-site migration of the dissolved <br /> plume. The Discharger has requested rescission of the Order and.the Order is no longer needed. Site cleanup <br /> has not been completed and additional actions at the source area are necessary. (KLD) <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements Order No R5-2004-0017 adopted on 30 January 2004, prescribes requirements <br /> for Mencarini and Jarwin, Inc., dba Chrome Craft, Former Chrome Craft Facility, Sacramento County, for a one- <br /> time addition of MRX, a proprietary in situ reducing agent, to groundwater to treat hexavalent chromium. The <br /> injection occurred in April 2004, and three years of quarterly monitoring show that the MRX has been consumed, <br /> and it is no longer affecting groundwater geochemistry. Therefore, it is appropriate to rescind Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements Order No. R5-2004-0017.(AST) <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above Waste Discharge Requirements orders are rescinded. <br /> I, PAMELA C. CREEDON, Executive Officer, do hereby certify the foregoing is a full,true, and correct copy of an <br /> Order adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region on 24 April 2009. <br /> A. <br /> -L.. __ _.. <br /> PAMELA C. CREEDON, Executive Officer <br /> T <br />
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