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The Regional Water Board’s Tentative Order for would require Mariposa County Lake Don Pedro Wastewater Treatment Facility to submit an individual, facility-specific Salinity Management Plan. The groundwater in the area is of good quality well below the recommended secondary MCL. In addition, the source water is a combination of very low salinity surface water and low salinity groundwater. CVCWA commented that it does not believe that a Salinity Management Plan is warranted for this facility considering its specific circumstances.

Dear Ms. Soria:
The Central Valley Clean Water Association (CVCWA) appreciates the opportunity to comment on the tentative Waste Discharge Requirements for the City of Delano,Wastewater Treatment Facility (Tentative Order). CVCWA is a non-profit association of public agencies located within the Central Valley region that provide wastewater collection, treatment, and water recycling services to millions of Central Valley residents and businesses. We approach these matters with the perspective of balancing environmental and economic interests consistent with state and federal law. In this
letter, we provide the following comments regarding the effluent limitation for total nitrogen.

Dear Ms. Gaido:
The Central Valley Clean Water Association (CVCWA) appreciates this opportunity to provide comments on the Tentative Waste Discharge Requirements for the Shasta County Service Area No. 8 (Shasta CSA No. 8) Palo Cedro Wastewater Treatment Plant (Tentative Order). CVCWA is a non-profit association of public agencies located within the Central Valley region that provide wastewater collection, treatment, and water recycling services to millions of Central Valley residents and businesses. We approach these matters with the perspective of balancing environmental and economic interests consistent with state and federal law. In this letter, we provide comments regarding the setback limits for land application areas.

Dear Mr. Taylor:
The Central Valley Clean Water Association (CVCWA) appreciates this opportunity to provide comments on the Tentative Waste Discharge Requirements and NPDES permit for the River Highlands Community Services District (River Highlands CSD) Hammonton Gold Village Wastewater Treatment Plant (Tentative Order). CVCWA is a non-profit association of public agencies located within the Central Valley region that provide wastewater collection, treatment, and water recycling services to millions of Central Valley residents and businesses. We approach these matters with the perspective of balancing environmental and economic interests consistent with state and federal law. In this letter, we provide comments regarding the toxicity trigger of >1 toxic unit.

Dear Ms. Harder:

The Central Valley Clean Water Association (“CVCWA”) appreciates the opportunity to submit comments on the tentative Waste Discharge Requirements for the City of Lodi White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility (“Tentative Order”). CVCWA is a non-­‐profit association of public agencies located within the Central Valley region that provide wastewater collection, treatment, and water recycling services to millions of Central Valley residents and businesses. We approach these matters with the perspective of balancing environmental and economic interests consistent with state and federal law. In this spirit, we provide the following comments on the effluent limitation for temperature, reasonable potential determinations based on best professional judgment and the turbidity discussion in the Fact Sheet.

Dear Mr. Harvey:
The Central Valley Clean Water Association (CVCWA) appreciates the opportunity to submit these comments on the tentative Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. R5-2013-XXXX, Planada Community Services District Wastewater Treatment Facility (Tentative Order). CVCWA is a non-profit association of public agencies located within the Central Valley region that provide wastewater collection, treatment, and water recycling services to millions of Central Valley residents and businesses. We approach these matters with the perspective of balancing environmental and economic interests consistent with state and federal law. In this spirit, we provide the following comments regarding the Tentative Order’s requirements for Salinity and Nutrient Management Plans.

Dear Mr. Mamidi:
The Central Valley Clean Water Association (CVCWA) submits these comments in response to the Tentative Order to amend Waste Discharge Requirements Order R5-2010-0081 (WDRs) for the City of Rio Vista’s (City) Northwest Wastewater Treatment Facility. CVCWA is a non-profit organization representing more than 50 publicly owned treatment works throughout the Central Valley in regulatory matters affecting surface water discharge, land application, and water reuse. We approach these matters in a way that balances environmental and economic interests consistent with applicable law.