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Contractor Name
Redwood City Partners, LLC
PROJECT NAME
License for use of City poperty for Dewatering. relates to DDA 950 Middlefield Rd. Project.
RMP File Number
609
Date
12/12/2013
MO Ref
13-175
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Groundwater VOC and Fuel General Permit ORDER NO.R2-2012-0012 <br /> NPDES NO.CAG912002 <br /> provided them with an opportunity to submit their written comments and recommendations. The <br /> Fact Sheet(Attachment F)provides details of the notification. <br /> V. Consideration of Public Comment. The Regional Water Board, in a public meeting, heard and <br /> considered all comments pertaining to the discharge. The Fact Sheet(Attachment F)provides <br /> details of the public hearing. <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,that this Order supersedes Order No. R2-2006-0075 and, effective <br /> September 30, 2014, Order No. R2-2009-0059, except for enforcement purposes, and in order to meet <br /> the provisions contained in CWC Division 7 (commencing with section 13000) and regulations adopted <br /> thereunder, and the provisions of the federal CWA and regulations and guidelines adopted thereunder, <br /> the Discharger shall comply with the following requirements in this Order. <br /> III.DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS <br /> A. The discharge of extracted and treated groundwater polluted by fuel, fuel components,VOC, <br /> and related wastes to surface waters from service stations, construction sites, and similar sites, is <br /> prohibited unless an NOI application for proposed discharge has been submitted, and the <br /> Executive Officer has provided the Discharger with an Authorization to Discharge. <br /> B. Discharges other than the following are prohibited: extracted groundwater treated only with <br /> treatment chemicals approved by the Executive Officer and added in a manner consistent with <br /> the proper operation and maintenance of the treatment facility. <br /> C. The discharge of extracted and treated groundwater from a specific site in excess of the flow rate <br /> specified by the Executive Officer in the Authorization to Discharge is prohibited. <br /> D. Discharges to a storm drain shall not cause scouring or erosion at the point where the storm drain <br /> discharges into the receiving water and shall not cause or contribute to scouring of banks, <br /> excessive sedimentation, or flooding of the storm drain system or receiving water downstream of <br /> the point of discharge. <br /> E. Neither the treatment nor the discharge of pollutants shall create a pollution, contamination, or <br /> nuisance, as defined by CWC section 13050. <br /> F. Bypass or overflow of untreated or partially treated groundwater polluted by fuel, fuel <br /> components,VOC, or other related wastes to waters of the State either at the treatment system or <br /> from any of the collection or transport systems or pump stations tributary to the treatment system <br /> is prohibited, except as provided for in the conditions stated in section I.G.2 and I.G.4 of <br /> Attachment D. <br /> 8 <br /> Limitations and Discharge Requirements <br />
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