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UIC Class I Permit No. CA10910002: S.M.S. Briners Inc., Stockton, CA

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Class I non-hazardous waste injection well Permit No. CA10910002 for Sousa-1 well, issued to Kruger Foods Inc., and S.M.S. Briners, San Joaquin County, CA.. Sousa-1 is located in Section 22, Township 1N, Range 8E, at the S.M.S. Briners facility in San Joaquin County, California.

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  • EPA Fact Sheet: UIC Class I Permit No. CA10910002 (pdf) (49.34 KB, March 16, 2010)
    Fact sheet describing the principal facts and the considerations that went into preparing the Class I Non-hazardous Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit No. CA10910002 issued to S.M.S. Briners (Operator) and Kruger Foods Inc. (Owner). SMS Briners owns and operates a vegetable brining facility in Stockton, California that includes one existing Class I UIC well, known as Sousa-1.
  • UIC Class I Permit No. CA10910002 (pdf) (674.44 KB, March 16, 2010)
    Class I non-hazardous waste injection well Permit No. CA10910002 for Sousa-1 well, issued to Kruger Foods Inc., and S.M.S. Briners, San Joaquin County, CA.. Sousa-1 is located in Section 22, Township 1N, Range 8E, at the S.M.S. Briners facility in San Joaquin County, California.

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