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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />GENERAL ORDER FOR DISCHARGE OF <br />GROUND WATER FROM CLEANUP OF <br />PETROLEUM FUEL POLLUTION <br />TO SURFACE WATERS <br />-7- <br />E. Receiving Water Limitations: <br />Receiving Water Limitations are based upon water quality objectives <br />contained in the Basin Plan. As such, they are a required part of this <br />permit. <br />The discharge shall not cause the following in the receiving water: <br />Concentrations of dissolved oxygen to fall below 7.0 mg/l. <br />Oils, greases, waxes, or other materials to form a visible film or <br />coating on the water surface or on the stream bottom. <br />3. Oils, greases, waxes, floating material (liquids, solids, foams, and <br />scums) or suspended material to create a nuisance or adversely <br />affect beneficial uses. <br />Toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental <br />physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. <br />Esthetically undesirable discoloration. <br />Fungi, slimes, or other objectionable growths. <br />Turbidity to increase more than 10 percent over background levels. <br />The normal ambient pH to fall below 6.5, exceed 8.5, or change by <br />more than 0.3 units. <br />Deposition of material that causes nuisance or adversely affects <br />beneficial uses. <br />The normal ambient temperature to be altered/increased more than <br />5°F <br />Radionuclides to be present in concentrations that are harmful to <br />human, plant, animal or aquatic life or that result in the <br />accumulation of radionuclides in the food web to an extent that <br />presents a hazard to human, plant, animal or aquatic life. <br />Concentrations of radionuclides in excess of the maximum contaminant <br />levels specified in the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title <br />22, Division 4, Chapter 15. <br />Taste or odor-producing substances to impart undesirable tastes or <br />odors to fish flesh or other edible products of aquatic origin or to <br />cause nuisance or adversely affect beneficial uses.