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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />The no-salt discharge requirement <br /> <br />~ <br />QO <br />Uj <br />to <br /> <br />may be waived in those cases where <br /> <br />the salt load reaching the main stem <br /> <br />of the Colorado River is less than <br /> <br />one ton per day or 350 tons per year <br /> <br />whichever is less. Evaluation will <br /> <br />be made on a case-by-case <br /> <br />basis~ <br /> <br />B. Existing Facilities <br /> <br />1. The permitting authority may permit the <br /> <br />discharge of salt upon a satisfactory <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />demonstration by the permittee that it is not <br /> <br />practicable to prevent the discharge of all <br /> <br />salt from an existing facility. <br /> <br />2. The demonstration by the applicant must <br /> <br />include information, in addition to that <br /> <br />required under Section I, a, 1, b; the <br /> <br />following factors relating to the potential <br /> <br />discharge: <br /> <br />(a) Existing tonnage of salt discharged and <br /> <br />volume of effluent_ <br /> <br />(b) Cost of modifying existing industrial <br /> <br />plant to provide for no salt discharge_ <br /> <br />(c) Cost of salt minimization. <br /> <br />. -6- <br /> <br />