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7/21/2014
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<br />will include a geologic report defining any such constraints and <br />engineered solutions. <br /> <br />ii. Residual Repositories. Repositories are prohibited from locating in <br />areas within twenty-five percent (25%) slope or greater or in areas <br />subject to liquefaction or subsidence. <br /> <br />3. Protect Surface and Groundwater Quality. <br /> <br />a. Groundwater. <br /> <br />i. All Facilities. Facilities shall be fully enclosed by containment structures <br />of impermeable materials, which would contain any unauthorized <br />release of hazardous material. Facilities shall be equipped with leak <br />detection and spill control and recovery capability. <br /> <br />ii. Facilities are also encouraged to locate outside of areas where <br />groundwater is within twenty (20) feet of the natural land surface. Facilities <br />may locate in these areas only with increased engineered design features <br />such as horizontal and vertical containment and monitoring systems to <br />ensure protection. Subsurface storage or treatment operation is <br />prohibited. <br /> <br />iii. Industrial Facilities. Groundwater monitoring wells must be located around <br />each facility to determine background vadose zone and groundwater <br />quality, and to detect leaks and spills from the facility unless demonstrated <br />to be safe without them through the health and safety assessment. An <br />ongoing groundwater monitoring program should be developed in <br />consultation with local, state, and water district representatives. <br /> <br />b. Surface Water Quality. <br /> <br />All Facilities. Developers, Operators and Owners shall comply with the re- <br />quirements of the Statewide General Stormwater Permits; the Municipal <br />Regional Stormwater Permit and Alameda Countywide Clean Water Pro- <br />gram requirements. <br /> <br />c. Wastewater. <br /> <br />All Facilities. Facilities operating wastewater should locate in areas with ad- <br />equate industrial sewer capacity. The quality of wastewater must meet all <br />federal, state, and local sewering agency discharge requirements, and the <br />facility must obtain a valid industrial wastewater discharge permit. <br /> <br />Exhibit G: Proposed Amended Article16 Page 36 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated
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