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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 />-8- <br />14. Violation of any applicable water quality standard for receiving <br />waters adopted by the Board or the State Water Resources Control <br />Board pursuant to the CWA and regulations adopted thereunder. <br />F. Provisions: <br />The Discharger shall not allow pollutant-free wastewater to be <br />discharged into the collection, treatment, and disposal system in <br />amounts that significantly diminish the system's capability to <br />comply with this Order. Pollutant-free wastewater means rainfall, <br />ground water, cooling waters, and condensates that are essentially <br />free of pollutants. <br />The Discharger shall use the best practicable cost-effective control <br />technique currently available to limit mineralization to no more <br />than a reasonable increment. <br />The Discharger shall comply with the Monitoring and Reporting <br />Program contained in Attachment B of this Order. <br />The Discharger shall comply with all applicable Standard Provisions <br />(NPDES), dated 1 March 1991, contained in Attachment C of this <br />Order. <br />The Discharger may be required to submit technical reports as <br />directed by the Executive Officer. <br />Prior to making any change in the discharge point, place of use, or <br />purpose of use of the wastewater, the Discharger shall obtain <br />approval of or clearance from the State Water Resources Control <br />Board (Division of Water Rights). <br />In the event of any change in control or ownership of land or waste <br />discharge facilities presently owned or controlled by the <br />Discharger, the Discharger shall notify the succeeding owner or <br />operator of the existence of this Order by letter, a copy of which <br />shall be immediately forwarded to this office. <br />The Discharger shall notify the Board when the clean-up activities, <br />covered by these requirements, are complete, so that the Notice of <br />Applicability may be withdrawn and the discharger will no longer be <br />covered by this Order. <br />This Order expires on 14 August 1997. Upon reissuance of the <br />General Order by the Board, the dischargers seeking coverage under <br />the new General Order shall file a revised Notice of Intent.