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~ r~IJG 27 '92 02:26PM aDMINI6TRRTION P.7%9 <br />• <br />10. How are solid wastes disposed? Could this disposal practice affect <br />water quality, including groundwater? Please describe in detail. <br />Solid wastes are hauled to the Delta County <br />Landfill. <br />11. How are hazardous wastes disposed? Could this disposal practice affect <br />water quality, including groundwater? Please describe in detail. <br />No hazardous wastes are generated. Some spillage <br />of fuel and lubricants occurs during normal <br />operations. It appears that these spills are <br />hnndlrA a~dAnnntrlY. <br />SECTION E: MONITORING AND COMPLIANCE <br />12. Are the facility conditions properly reflected by the permit?N <br />if no, identify the differences: <br />1. Need a waiver of 85°K BOD removal requirement <br />on domestic wastewater plant. <br />2. Need to replace composite sampling of influent <br />into the domestic wastewater treatment plant with <br />grab sampling. <br />3. Outfall 009 does not discharge directly into <br />Waters of the State. Permit needs to be amended <br />to reflect actual discharge point. <br />Is there a need for extra permit conditions? N <br />13. Describe the physical condition of each discharge point. Ts it <br />discharging? If so, at what Ylow? <br />Outfall 006 is a culvert decant device. Outfall <br />009 is a rubber hose used to siphon the contents <br />of the pond into an adjacent culvert under the <br />railroad tracks. <br />O.000OD <br />14. is the permittee maintaining records as required in the permit? Y' <br />15. Are there any impoundments, land application, or ground water <br />monitoring wells present? Is there potential ground water impact? Y <br />If so, please explain in detail. <br />Coal mines have inherent groundwater impact <br />potentials. <br />16. Flow measurement present? N <br />If so, please describe the device and outfall. <br />