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010n",IS BOARD MEETING WILL NO I E WEBCAS f OR TELECAST
The Central'Valley Board strives to conduct accessible, orderly, and fair meetings. The Board abides by the following
rules when conducting its meetings:
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meeting. Completing an attendance card is voluntary, unless you wish to testify before the Board.
® Anyone speaking to the Board will be requested to complete an attendance card.
Anyone testifying in permit and enforcement actions will be required to complete an attendance card and affirm
that any testimony that they provide is the truth by taking an oath.
® Items on this Agenda are numbered for identification purposes ooh; the Board may consider these items out of
their listed order.
■ Any item scheduled for the first day of a multi-d'ay Board meeting may be delayed or continued to the next day,
and items may also be moved from the second day to the first day. The Board may remove items from this
Agenda without prior notice.
If the Board lacks a quorum, the Board may conduct a hearing as a Panel Fearing. However, the Board'will not
take final action on such an item until a quorum of the Board is present.
Copies of the items to be considered by the Central Valley Water Board are posted on the Board"s website at:
httvr.waterboards.ca.rovBcentralvall Board decisionsftentative orders/
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Questions regarding individual items should be directed to the Board staff person whose name and phone number are
indicated with the agenda item. If no stab person is listed, or for general questions, please contact Ms. Kiran Lanfranchi-
Rizzardi at: (916)464-4839 or klanf'ranchig-nrptprb-aards.ca. ov
The Board meeting will be conducted at a facility that is accessible to people with disabilities. Individuals requiring special
accommodations are asked to contact FIs. Lanfranchi-Rizzardi at(916) 4644839 at least 5 working days prior to the
meeting. TTY users may contact the California Relay Service at 1-800-735-2929 or voice line at 1-800-735-2922.
A list of applications for Water Quality Certifications, which the Board issues pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water
Act, can be found at http://www.w terboards.ca„c ov/centralvtalleyfoubli „vo ices/
or can be obtained by calling the Board at: ('916)464-3291
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'TOUR OF ALPAUGWALLENSWORTH COMMUNITIES
Members of the Central Vall ey Water Board will participate in a field tour on Wednesday, 20 April 2016 in the
Disadvantaged Communities of Aliensworth and Alpaugh.
The public will be provided access to the tour sites, but transportation will not be provided.
Details regarding the tour itinerary will be provided on the day of the tour because last minute adjustments may
need to be made to account for weather conditions, and the number of participants in the tour. Tour participants
will meet at 10:00 a.m. at the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, located at 4011 Grant Drive, Allensworth,
California (meet just past the park entrance at Hindsman General Store).
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TOUR OF XnNELL ISLAND WETLANDS
Members of the Central Valley Water Board will continue the day with a tour of the Atwell Island Wetlands.
The public will be provided access to the tour sites, but transportation will not be provided.
Details regarding the tour itinerary will be provided on the day of the tour. Tour participants will meet at 1:30 p.m.
at Atwell Island Headquarters on Road 38, Alpaugh, California.
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CENTRAL VALL EY REG1iONAL WATER BOARD, FRESNO OFFICE
1685 E. STREET, FRESNO, CA 93706-21007
1 Introductions, Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of minutes of the February 18/19, 2016 Board meeting and
the March 9 Oilfield Workshop in Bakersfield, California
2. Meeting Rules and Procedures
3. Board Member Communications-Board Members,and the State Board Liaison Member may discuss
meetings, communications, correspondence, or other items of general interest relating to matters within the
Board's jurisdiction. There will be no voting:or formal action taken
4. Public Forum-Any member of the public may address the Board on any matter within the Board's jurisdiction
and not scheduled for consideration at this meeting, or pending before the Board
5. State Board Liaison update-Informational item only
6, Executive Officer's Report exec officer re arts/
OTHER BUSINESS
7. Resolution Adopting the Human Right to Water as a Core Value in Central Valley Water Board Programs and
Activities[Yared Kebede (916)464-4828]
8. Status of Proposed General Order for Poultry Facilities-Informational Item Only
[Girmia Getachew (916)4644851)
9. The Board will be asked to approve items 14 through 17 with no discussion if no one is here to testify about
them.
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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
10. Ardagh Glass Inc. and Air Liquide Industrial U.S. Limited Partnership, Glass Facility, Madera County-
Consideration of Revision of Order 65-394[Denise Soria (559) 444-2488]
NPDES PERMITS
11. Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Sacramento County- Consideration of NPDES Permit Renewal(NPDES Permit CA0077682)
[Xuan Luo (916)464-4606]
ENFORCEMENT
12. Original Sixteen to One Mine, Inc., Sixteen to One Mine, Sierra County-Consideration of Administrative Civil
Liability Complaint for Assessment of Mandatory Minimum Penalties[Alejandra Serratos (916)464-4634]
13. Malaga County Water District, Malaga County Water District Waste Water Treatment Facility,
Fresno County-Consideration of Administrative Civil Liability Order R5-2096-0592
[Warren Gross (559)445-5128]
UNCONTESTED CALENDAR
(Cal. Code Regs., tit. 23, §647.2, subd. (f).)
Uncontested items are those items that are not being contested at the Board Meeting and will be
acted on without discussion. If any person or Board Member requests discussion,the item may be
removed from the Uncontested Calendar and taken up in the regular agenda in an order
determined by the Board Chair.
14. NPDES PERMITS
a. City of Chico, Chico Water Pollution Control Plant, Butte County-(NPDES Permit CA0079081) (Renewal)
b. Sewerage Commission, Oroville Region, Oroville Wastewater Treatment Plant, Butte County-
(NPDES Permit CA0079235) (Renewal)
c. Sierra Pacific Industries Inc., Shasta Lake Division Sawmill, Shasta County-(NPDES Permit CA0089400)
(Renewal)
d. Sterling Caviar LLC, Sterling Caviar LLC Elverta Facility, Sacramento County-(NPDES Permit CA0085197)
(Renewal)
15. WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
a. California Department of Corrections and California Prison Industry Authority, Corcoran State Prison and
California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility, Wastewater Treatment Facility and Dairy, Kings County-
Order 95-267 (Revision)
b. City of Lathrop, Lathrop Consolidated Treatment Facility, San Joaquin County-(New)
c. Delta Packing Company and John Tecklenburg, Delta Packing Company, San Joaquin County-(New)
d. Goldstone Land Company LLC and Kurt and Sandra Kautz, Bear Creek Winery, San Joaquin County-(New
WDRs and Consideration of Resolution for approval of Initial Study and Negative Declaration)
e. Lost Hills Sanitary Landfill, Class III Landfill, Post-Closure Maintenance, County of Kern-
Order R5-2006-0046 (Revision)
f. Rio Alto Water District, Lake California Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tehama County-(New)
g. Shasta Renewable Resources LLC, and Anderson Plant LLC, Anderson Biomass Plant, Shasta County-
(New)
h. Sierra Pacific Industries, Chinese Camp Mill, Tuolumne County-Order 97-132 (Revision)
16. WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTSIRESCISSIONS
a. Calaveras County Water District, Arnold Wastewater Treatment Plant, Calaveras County-97-073
b. Mt. Shasta Ski Park, Siskiyou County-Order 5-00-147
c. ST Services, Stockton, San Joaquin County-Order R5-2003-0165
17. CHANGE OF NAMEIOWNERSHIP
a. Clayton Regency LLC, Clayton Regency Mobile Home Park WWTF, Contra Costa County-
WDRs R5-2005-0160
b. James Peoples, Quail Ridge Resort Mobile Home and RV Park, Yuba County-WDRs 95-130
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CLOSED SESSION
The Board may meet in closed session to consider personnel matters(Gov.Code,§11126 subd.(a),to deliberate on a decision to be
reached based upon evidence introduced in a hearing(Gov.Code§, 11126,subd. (c)(3).),or to discuss matters in litigation,including
discussion of initiated litigation,significant exposure to,litigation,or decisions to initiate litigation(Gov.Code,§11126,subd.(e).).Current
litigation involving the Board:
Litigation filed against the Central Valley Water Board and/or the State Water Board:
a. Cleanup and Abatement Order Issued for the Cleanup of Dixon Park in 2005—ConAgra Foods and Monfort, Inc. v. Central Valley Water
Board(Solano County Sup.Ct.,Case No.FC8027420)
b. NPDES Permit Issued to Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant in 2010—California Sportfrshing Protection Alliance v.
Central Valley Water Board et al. (Sacramento County Sup.Ct.,Case No.34-2013-80001358)
c. Irrigated Lands Coalition Waiver and Program EIR Issued in 2011 —San Joaquin County Resource Conservation District California Fane
Bureau Federation et at. v. Central Valley Water Board-Califomia Sportfishing Protection Alliance et at v. Central Valley Water Board
(Sacramento County Sup.Ct., Case No.34-2012-80001186)(Consolidated Case No.RG 12632180)
d. Administrative Civil Liability Orders R5-2011-0068, R5-2012-0070,R5-2013-0091, R5-2014-0119 and 13267 Order Requiring Monitoring of
the Sweeney Dairy—James G. Sweeney,et a1. v.State Water Board, et at.(Fresno County Sup.Ct.Case No.15CEG02063)
e. Administrative Civil Liability Order Issued to Henry Tosta Dairy in 2013—HenryJ. Tosta,at at v. Central Valley Water Board, et at (San
Joaquin County Sup.Ct.,Case No.39-2014-00318863-CU-WM-STK)
f. Administrative Civil Liability Order issued for Mandatory Minimum Penalties to Malaga County Water District in 2013—Malaga County
Wafer District v. Central Valley Water Board et at (Fresno County Sup.Ct.,Case No. 14-CECG-03576,removed to Madera County Sup.
Ct.,Case No. MCV071280)
g. Dairy General Waste Discharge Requirements, Reissued in 2013—Asociaci6n de Gente Unida por el Agua et at v. Central Valley Water
Board(Ca.Ct.of Appeal.3rd DCA,Case No.C066410;Sacramento County Sup.Ct.,Case No.34-2008-00003604)
h. Cleanup and Abatement Order Issued for Cleanup of Walker Mine in 2014—Atlantic Richfield Company v. Central Valley Water Board
(Sacramento County Sup.Ct.,Case No.34-2014-80001875)
i. NPDES Permit and Cease and Desist Order Issued to Malaga County Water District in 2014—Malaga County Water District v. State
Water Resources Control Board, et al. (Fresno County Sup.Ct.,Case No. 14-CECG-03919, removed to Madera County Sup.Ct.,Case
No. MCV071279)
j. Waste Discharge Requirements Issued to Root Creek Water District in 2015—Richard V Gunner v. Central Valley Water Board, at at
(Madera County Sup.Ct.,Case No.MCV071193)
k. 13267 Order Issued to Modus, Inc. in 2015—Modus, Inc.v. California Department of Conservation,Division of Oil, Gas,and Geothermal
Resources,Central Valley Water Board(Fresno County Sup.Ct.,Case No. 15CECG03668)
I. Administrative Civil Liability Order Issued to Christopher Cordes,Eddie Axner,and Eddie Axner Construction,Inc. in 2015—Eddie Axner
Construction, Inc. and Eddie Axner v. Central Valley Water Board(Shasta County Sup.Ct.,Case No. 183576)
m. Regarding a CEQA Determination made by the City of Hanford in 2015—Hanford Environmental Awareness Team v. City of Hanford re Bajun
American Properties,L.P.et at.(Kings County Sup.Ct.,Case No. 15C-0154)
n. Administrative Civil Liability Order Issued to Sarbjit&Satwant Athwat in 2015-Athwal v. Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
(Stanislaus County Superior.Court,Case No.2017515)
Litigation filed by the Central Valley Water Board against other parties:
a. Aerojet Cleanup—Central Valley Water Board at at v.Aerojet-General Corp. et al.(Sacramento County Sup.Ct.,Case No.286073,
consolidated with Case Nos.288302 and 291981); Central Valley Water Board et at v.Aerojet-General Corp. at at (EDCaI,Case No.
CIV-S-86-0064-EJG)consolidated with U.S. v.Aerojet-General Corp. et al., (EDCaI,Case No.CIV-S-86-0063-EJG)
b. Bonzi Landfill—Central Valley Water Board v. Ma-Ru Holding Company at at (Stanislaus County Sup.Ct.,Case No.643740)
c. Injunctive Relief for Tosta Dairy—Central Valley Water Board v.Henry J. Tosta et at (San Joaquin County Sup.Ct.,Case No.39-2014-
00318144-CU-MC-STK)
d. Orland Sand and Gravel Facility-People ex rel. Central Valley Water Board,Dept.of Fish and Wildlife v. Orland Sand and Gravel
Corp.et al.(Glenn County Sup.Ct.,Case No. 15CV01436)
e. Greener Globe Landfill T-People ex ret. Central Valley Water Board v.A Greener Globe Corporation(Placer County Sup.Ct.,Case No.
SCV13231)
Petitions for Review of Central Valley Water Board Actions filed with State Water Board:
'a. City of Live Oak,NPDES Permit R5-2011-0034 and TSO R5-2009-0012-01 [NPDES Permit No.CA0079022](State Water Board File
Nos.A-2172(a)and 2172(b))
b. City of Auburn Wastewater Treatment Plant,WDRs Order R5-2011-003(Amending WDRs Order
R5-2010-0090)[NPDES Permit No.CA00777121—Petition filed by California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
c. City of Stockton,WDRs Order R5-2014-0070[NPDES No.CA0079138]and Time Schedule Order R5-2014-0071 (State Water Board
File No.A-2315)
d. City of Tracy,WDRs Order R5-2012-0115[NPDES Permit No.CA0079154](State Water Board File No.A-2238.)
e. Discovery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant,WDRs Order R5-2008-0179[NPDES Permit No.CA007859]—Petitions filed by San Luis&
Delta-Mendota Water Authority et al.and California Sportfishing Protection Alliance(State Water Board File Nos.A-1982 and A-1 982(a))
f. Eastern San Joaquin Irrigated Lands General Waste Discharge Requirements,Order R5-2012-0116—Petitions filed by California Sportfishing
Alliance et al.;San Joaquin County Resource Conservation District et al.;and Asociacion de Gente Unida par el Agua(AGUA)et al.(State
Water Board File Nos.A-2239(a)through(c))
g. Irrigated Lands General Waste Discharge Requirements for Individual Growers,Order R5-2013-0100—Petition filed by Kern River
Watershed Coalition Authority and Paramount Farming Company, LLC(State Water Board File No.A-2269)
h. Nevada County Sanitation District No. 1, Lake of the Pines WWTP,WDRs Order R5-2009-0031 [NPDES Permit CA0081612]
(State Water Board File No.A-2019)
i. Sacramento River Watershed Irrigated Lands General Waste Discharge Requirements,Order R5-2014-0030—Petition filed by California
Sportfishing Alliance et al. (State Water Board File No.A-2302)
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j. San Joaquin County and Delta Area Irrigated Lands General Waste Discharge Requirements, Order R5-2014-0029—Petition filed by
California Sportfishing Alliance et al. (State Water Board File No.A-2301)
k. Tulare Lake Basin Area Irrigated Lands General Waste Discharge Requirements,Order R5-2013-0120--Petitions filed by Southern San
Joaquin Valley Water Quality Coalition et al.,Michael and Yvonne LaSalle,and Asociacibn de Gente Unida por el Agua(AGUA)et al.
(State Water Board File Nos.A-2278(a)through(c))
I. West San Joaquin River Watershed Irrigated Lands General Waste Discharge Requirements,Order R5-2014-0002—Petition filed by
California Sportfishing Alliance et al.(State Water Board File No.A-2292)
m. Valley Water Management Company,Cease and Desist Order R5-2015-0093—Petitions for Review filed by Valley Water Management
Company,Clean Water Action,and the Central California Environmental Justice Network(State Water Board File Nos.A-2148(a),A-
2148(b),and A-2148(c))
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MEETING PROCEDURES
The Central Valley Water Board circulates item-specific Notices and/or Hearing Procedures along with drafts of
its Orders and Amendments. If there is a conflict between an item-specific Notice or Hearing Procedure and the
Meeting Procedures in this Agenda,the item-specific Notice or Hearing Procedure will control. Please contact
Board staff if you do not know whether there is a Notice or Hearing Procedure for a specific item.
The statutes and regulations that govern the Central Valley Water Board's meetings can be found
at: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/laws regulations/
All persons may speak at a Central Valley Water Board meeting, and are expected to orally summarize their written
submittals. Oral presentations will be limited in time by the Board Chair, and a timer may be used. Where speakers can be
grouped by affiliation or interest, such groups are expected to select a spokesperson and to not be repetitive. The Board
will accommodate spokespersons by granting additional time if other group members will not also be speaking.
Written materials that are received after deadlines set by item-specific Notices and/or Hearing Procedures will not
generally be admitted. Any person requesting to submit late materials must demonstrate good cause, and the Chair must
find that the admission of the late materials would not prejudice the Central Valley Water Board or any designated party.
The Chair may modify this rule to avoid severe hardship.
PROCEDURE FOR HEARINGS IN ADJUDICATIVE MATTERS
(Including the issuance of Waste Discharge Requirements, NPDES Permits, Conditional Waivers, and certain
Enforcement Orders, including Cleanup and Abatement and Administrative Civil Liability Orders)
The regulations for adjudicative proceedings are found in California Code of Regulations, title 23, sections 648 et seq. An
adjudicative proceeding is a hearing to receive evidence for the determination of facts pursuant to which the Board
formulates and issues a decision.
Evidence: Adjudicative hearings are not conducted according to the technical rules of evidence; the Board will accept any
evidence that is reasonably relevant. It is the policy of the Board to discourage the introduction of surprise testimony and
exhibits. Hearsay evidence may be used to supplement or explain other evidence.
Designated Parties: Designated Parties are persons named in a proposed order, anyone who requests designated party
status and is so designated by the Board, and, for prosecutorial matters, the Board's Prosecution Team. Designated
Parties have the right to call and examine witnesses, receive witness lists from other Designated Parties, introduce
exhibits, cross-examine opposing witnesses, rebut evidence, make or oppose evidentiary objections, and make opening
and/or closing statements.
Interested Persons: All persons who wish to participate in the hearing but who are not Designated Parties are Interested
Persons. Interested Persons may present non-evidentiary policy statements or comments, either orally or in writing, but
will not be subject to cross-examination. Interested Parties may be asked to respond to clarifying questions from the
Board, staff, or others.
Order of Proceeding: for adjudicative hearings, the proceeding will be generally be conducted in the following order,
unless modified by the Board Chair or specified differently in an item-specific Notice or Hearing Procedure:
■ Testimony by Board staff, followed by testimony by Designated Parties named in the Order or Permit, followed by
testimony of other Designated Parties
■ Cross-examination of Board staff, followed by cross-examination of Designated Parties named in the Order or Permit,
followed by cross-examination of other Designated Parties
■ Statements of Interested Persons
■ Closing statement by Designated Parties other than those named in the Order or Permit, then closing statement by
Designated Parties named in the Order or Permit, followed by closing statement by Board staff
■ Recommendation by the Board's Executive Officer(as appropriate)
■ Close of the Hearing, followed by deliberation and voting by the Board
Closing statements are not to be used to introduce new evidence or testimony. Persons wishing to introduce exhibits (i.e.,
maps, charts, photographs) must Ieave.them with the Board.
PROCEDURE FOR RULEMAKING AND INFORMATIONAL PROCEEDINGS
{Including Basin Planning, Rulemaking, Setting of Policy, and Workshops}
The regulations for rulemaking and informational proceedings are found in California Code of Regulations, title 23,
sections 649 et seq. Rulemaking proceedings include hearings designed for the adoption, amendment, or repeal of any
rule, regulation, or standard of general application. Informational proceedings include any hearings designed to gather
and assess facts, opinions, and other information relevant to any matters within the jurisdiction of the Boards and whose
primary purposes are to assist the Boards in the formulation of policy or guidelines for future Board action, to inform the
public of Board policies, reports, orders, plans, or findings, and to obtain public comment and opinion with respect to such
policies, reports, orders, plans, or findings, or to adopt such policies, reports, orders plans, or findings.
For rulemaking and informational proceedings, the Board does not distinguish between Designated Parties and Interested
Persons; the Board will accept any evidence that is reasonably relevant, provided that it is submitted in accordance with
any item-specific Notice or Hearing Procedure.
Order of Proceeding: for rulemaking and informational proceedings, the proceeding will be generally be conducted in the
following order, unless modified by the Board Chair or specified differently in an item-specific Notice or Hearing
Procedure:
■ Opening statement by the Board summarizing the subject matter and purpose of the proceeding
■ Presentation by Board staff
■ Presentations by all other persons
■ Recommendation by the Board's Executive Officer(as appropriate)
■ Close of the Hearing, followed by deliberation and voting by the Board (as appropriate)
PETITION PROCEDURE
Any person aggrieved by an action of the Central Valley Water Board may petition the State Water Board to review the
action in accordance with Water Code section 13320 and California Code of Regulations, title 23, sections 2050 and
following. The State Water Board must receive the petition by 5:00 p.m., 30 days after the date of the issuance of the
Order, except that if the thirtieth day following the issuance of the Order falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or state holiday, the
petition must be received by the State Water Board by 5:00 p.m. on the next business day. Copies of the law and
regulations applicable to filing petitions may be found at:
http:Ilwww.waterboards.ca.gov/public notices/petitions/water quality
or will be provided upon request.
Updated April 6, 2016
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
CENTRAL VALLEY REGION
The primary duty of the Central Valley Water Board is to protect the quality of the waters within the Central Valley Region
for all beneficial uses. This duty is implemented by formulating and adopting water quality plans for specific ground or
surface water basins and by prescribing and enforcing requirements on all agricultural, domestic, and industrial waste
discharges. Specific responsibilities and procedures of the Boards and the State Water Resources Control Board are
contained in the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act.
BOARD MEMBERS CITY OF RESIDENCE TERM EXPIRES
Jon Costantino Grass Valle 9/30/2019
Carmen L. Ramirez" Atwater 9/30/2017
Kari E. Longley,. Fresno 9/30/2017
Robert Schneider Davis 9/3012018
Denise Kadara Allensworth 9/3012018
*Public member in accordance with Water Code section 13201(c)
Pamela C. Creedon, Executive Officer
Kiran Lanfranchi-Rizzardi, Administrative Assistant/Cier*to the Board
Patrick Pulupa,Attorney It/
Stephanie Yu,Attorney N
Andrew Deeringer,Attorney i
SACRAMENTO OFFICE FRESNO OFFICE
11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 1685 E Street
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 Fresno, CA 93706
Telephone: (916)464-3291 Telephone: (559)445-5116
Fax: (916)464-4758 Fax: (559)445-5910
Assistant Executive Officers: Assistant Executive Officer:
Adam Laputz Clay Rodgers
Andrew Altevogt
Linda Bracamente Supervisors:
Dale Harvey
Supervisors: Doug Patteson
Bob Chow Lonnie Wass
Brett Braidman
Baan Newman Seniors:
David King Dale Essary Russell Walls
Jeanne Chilcott Daniel Carlson Scott Hatton
Nichole Morgan David Sholes Shelton Gray
Robert Busby Matt Scroggins Warren Gross
Stewart Black Ron Holcomb
Sue McConnell
Wendy Wyels REDDING OFFICE
364 Knollcrest Drive, Suite 205
Seniors: Redding, CA 96002
Anne Littlejohn Telephone: (530)224-4845
Brett Stevens Kari Holmes Fax: (530)224-4857
Charlene Herbst Marie McCrink
Cori Condon Marty Hartzell Assistant Executive Officer:
Daniel McClure Michelle Wood Clint Snyder
Elizabeth Lee Patrick Morris
Gerald Djuth Scott Armstrong Supervisors:
Howard Hold Steve Rosenbaum Bryan Smith
Jim Marshall Steven Meeks Angela Wilson
Josh Palmer Susan Fregien Seniors:
Joe Mello Ben Lefton
George Day
George Low
Jeremy Pagan
Kate Burger
Updated April 6, 2016
Directions to Atwell Island Headquarters from Highway. 99 via Alpaugh
If you are already in Alpaugh start with Step 3. in the directions listed below
(starting with Road 38 south in Alpaugh).
1. Proceed on CA State Highway 99 to the community of Earlimart
(Earlimart is located about 9 miles north of Delano and 6 rniies south of
Pixley).
2. Take Avenue 56 (Exit 65) west 12 miles to the community of Alpaugh
(About 3 miles after crossing State Highway 43, the name of the road
changes to Avenue 54).
3. Turn left (south) on Road 38 in the center of Alpaugh
(This is the only four-way stop in town, but the intersection in not well-
marked).
4. Drive a little over a mile to the last house on the right-hand side of the road
and park in the front along the side of the fence being careful not to get too
close to the road traffic.
.(The house has a wrought iron fence around it and the address of 3945
Road 38 on the front).
NOTE: You've gone too far south if you get to the area of the road where it
abruptly turns left (east).