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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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TBEL,average monthly and maximum daily effluent limitations have been established,which is <br /> consistent with the SIP. When the TBEL is limiting,only an NIDEL is established. Far <br /> pollutants where the analytical detection limit is higher than the effluent limitation,the Regional <br /> Water Board shall deem a discharge out of compliance if the sample result is greater than the <br /> detection limit. <br /> In summary,the effluent limitations contained in the previously issued Fuel and VOC General <br /> Pernuts(Regional Water Board Order Nos. R2-2006-0075 and R2-2009-0059)were the same <br /> except the residual chlorine effluent limit in the VOC General NPDES permit,which has been <br /> continued into this Order as summarized in Table F-7. <br /> Table F-7. Summar of Final Effluent Limitations <br /> No Compound Discharge to Receiving Discharge to Other Receiving <br /> . Waters used as Drinking Waters <br /> Water Source�'� <br /> AMEL MDEL AMEL MDEL <br /> �µ�L) �µg�L) �µ�L) �µg�L) <br /> 1 Benzene --- 1 --- 5 <br /> 2 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.25 0.5 4.4 5 <br /> 3 Chloroform --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 4 1,1-Dichloroethane --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 5 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.38 0.5 --- 5 <br /> 6 l,l-Dichloroethylene 0.057 0.11 3.2 5 <br /> 7 Ethylbenzene --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 8 Methylene Chloride 4.7 5 --- 5 <br /> 9 Tetrachloroethylene 0.8 1.6 --- 5 <br /> 10 Toluene --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 11 Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 12 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 13 1,1,1-Trichloroethane --- 5 --- $ <br /> 14 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.60 1.2 --- 5 <br /> 15 Trichloroethylene 2.7 5 --- 5 <br /> 16 Vinyl Chloride --- 0.5 --- 1 <br /> 17 Total Xylenes --- 5 --- 5 <br /> 18 Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether <br /> (MTBE) ___ 5 --- 5 <br /> 19 Total Petroleum ___ 50 --- 50 <br /> Hydrocarbons(TPH) <br /> 20 Ethylene Dibromide <br /> (1,2-Dibromoethane) --- 0.05 --- 5 <br /> 21 Trichlorotrifluoroethane --- 5 -__ 5 <br /> 22 Total Residual Chlorine�2� --- 0.0 --- 0.0 <br /> Notes: <br /> [1]Receiving waters which are sources of drinking water are surface waters with the existing or potential beneficial use of Municipal <br /> and Domestic Supply,and/or Groundwater Recharge. <br /> [2]Limitation defined as below the limit of detection using standard test methods defined in the latest USEPA <br /> approved edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Waste and Wastewater <br /> Attachment F—Fact Sheet F-25 <br /> Far VOC and Fuel General NPDES Permit No.CAG912002 <br />
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