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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013917
PE
2631
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1800315
STREET_NUMBER
13773
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MURPHY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320-
APN
20312011
ENTERED_DATE
2/10/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
13773 S MURPHY RD
RECEIVED_DATE
4/8/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Reissued Waste Discharge Requirements General Order R5-2013-0122 29 <br /> Existing Milk Cow Dairies <br /> to achieve compliance with applicable water quality objectives, including the <br /> groundwater limitations of the Order. Required Annual Reports presented after the <br /> submittal of the summary report, must include a discussion on implementation of <br /> changes in management practices and/or activities that are being taken and an <br /> evaluation of progress in complying with the Groundwater Limitations F.1. of the <br /> Order. Implementation of the identified management practices must be as soon as <br /> practicable, supported with appropriate technical or economic justification and in <br /> no case may time schedules extend beyond 10 years from the date that the <br /> summary report is approved by the Executive Officer. <br /> For Dischargers participating in a representative monitoring program that is <br /> required to submit a Summary Representative Monitoring Report (SRMR) (See <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program R5-2013-0122, Provision 111.10), the following <br /> time schedule shall apply to allow Dischargers sufficient time to implement <br /> identified management practices to achieve compliance with Groundwater <br /> Limitations described in Section F.1. of this Order. The Central Valley Water <br /> Board may modify these schedules based on evidence that meeting the <br /> compliance date is technically or economically infeasible, or when evidence shows <br /> that compliance by an earlier date is feasible. Any applicable time schedules for <br /> compliance established in the Basin Plans supersede the schedules given below <br /> (e.g., time schedules for compliance with salinity standards that may be <br /> established in future Basin Plan amendments through the CV-SALTS process). <br /> a. The SRMR must be submitted no later than six (6) years following submittal <br /> of the first Annual Representative Monitoring Report (ARMR) (e.g., the <br /> CVDRMP submitted its first ARMR on April 1, 2013, thus the CVDRMP's <br /> SRMR must be submitted by April 1, 2019). <br /> b. The SRMR must identify management practices that are protective of <br /> groundwater quality for the range of conditions found at facilities participating <br /> in the representative monitoring program, and must identify in the SRMR time <br /> schedules that are as short as practicable for implementation of the identified <br /> management practices. Within 18 months of submittal of the SRMR and no <br /> later than July 1, 2020, all member dairies of the RMP for which the SRMR <br /> was submitted must submit a letter of intent to comply with applicable <br /> management practices identified in the SRMR. Time schedules in the SRMR <br /> for implementation of the identified management practices must be as soon <br /> as practicable, supported with appropriate technical or economic justification <br /> and in no case may time schedules beyond 10 years from the date that the <br /> SRMR is approved by the Executive Officer. <br /> If, in the opinion of the Executive Officer, the Discharger fails to comply with the <br /> provisions of this Order, the Executive Officer may refer this matter to the Attorney <br /> General for judicial enforcement, may issue a complaint for administrative civil liability, <br /> or may take other enforcement actions. Failure to comply with this Order may result in <br />
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