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ATTACHMENT B <br /> Waste Management Plan for the Production Area <br /> For <br /> Existing Milk Cow Dairies <br /> A Waste Management Plan (WMP) for the production area is required for all existing <br /> milk cow dairies subject to Waste Discharge Requirements General Order <br /> No. R5-2013-0122 and shall address all of the items below. The portions of the WMP <br /> that are related to facility and design specifications (items II and III) must be prepared <br /> by, or under the responsible charge of, and certified by a civil engineer who is registered <br /> pursuant to California law or other person as may be permitted under the provisions of <br /> the California Business and Professions Code to assume responsible charge of such <br /> work. <br /> The purpose of the WMP is to ensure that the production area of the dairy facility is <br /> designed, constructed, operated and maintained so that dairy wastes generated at the <br /> dairy are managed in compliance with Waste Discharge Requirements General Order <br /> No. R5-2013-0122 in order to prevent adverse impacts to groundwater and surface <br /> water quality. <br /> I. A description of the facility that includes: <br /> A. The name of the facility and the county in which it is located; <br /> B. The address, Assessor's Parcel Number, and Township, Range, Section(s), <br /> and Baseline Meridian of the property; <br /> C. The name(s), address(es), and telephone number(s) of the property owner(s), <br /> facility operator(s), and the contact person for the facility; <br /> D. Present and maximum animal population as indicated below (this information <br /> is in the Report of Waste Discharge submitted in response to the Central <br /> Valley Water Board's 8 August 2005 request); <br /> Type of Animals Present Maximum Breed of <br /> Number of Number of Animals <br /> Animals Animals in <br /> Past 12 <br /> months <br /> Milking Cows <br /> Dry Cows <br /> Heifers: 15 — 24 <br /> months <br />