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PART U <br />Page No. 16 <br />Permit Na COO- 50D000 <br />b) A report on the facility�s overall compliance with the SWMP. <br />c) A summary of each comprehensive storrawater facility inspection made, mchxlmg date, findings, and action taken. <br />d) Results and interpretation of any stormwater monitoring perforated. <br />e) The report shall be signed and certified for accuracy by the permittee, including the certification language contained in Part I.D.7. of <br />the permit. <br />The Annual Report will be due to the Division on or before February 15 of each year, after the first frill year of coverage under the permit <br />The exact due date for the permittee's first Annual Report will be listed in their permit certification. The Division reserves the right to <br />require additional information in the report, on a case-by-case basis, as needed. <br />All reports required for submittal shall be signed and certified for accuracy by the permittee (see Part LD.7.). <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />WQCD -P -B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, CO 80222 -1530 <br />3. ReQresentative Sardine <br />Samples and measurements taken as required herein shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. All <br />samples shall be taken at the monitoring points specified in this permit and, unless otherwise specified, before the effluent joins or is <br />diluted by any other wastestream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points shall not be changed without notification to and <br />approval by the Division. <br />If tie permittee monitors at the point of discharge any pollutant limited by the permit more frequently than required by the permit, using <br />approved test procedures or as specified in the permit, the result of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of <br />data to the Division. <br />The permittee shall install, calibrate, use and maintain monitoring methods and egaipmen4 inchxftg biological and indicated poilutaru <br />monitoring methods. All sampling shall be performed by the permittee according to specified methods in 40 C.F.R. Part 136; methods <br />approved by EPA pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 136; or methods approved by the Division, in the absence of a method specified in w <br />approved pursuant to 40 C.F.R.. part 136. The analytical method selected for a parameter shall be the one that can measure the lowest <br />detected limit for that parameter unless the permit limitation or stream standard for those parameters not limited, is within the testing <br />range of another approved method. When requested in writing, the Division may approve an alternative analytical procedure or M <br />significant modification to an approved procedure. <br />When tbp most sensitive analytical method which complies with this part, has a detection limit greater than or equal to the permit limit <br />the permittee shall report "less than (the detectable limit)," as appropriate. Such reports shall notbe considered as violations of the permi <br />limit. The present lowest practical quantitation limits (PQL) for specific parameters (which have limitations that are, in some cases, lea <br />than or equal to the detection limit) are as follows: <br />Effluent Parameter PQlA' µg/1 <br />Arsenic <br />1 <br />Cadmium <br />0.06 <br />Chromium <br />2 <br />Chromium, <br />2 <br />Hexavalent <br />Copper <br />5 <br />Cyanide <br />10 <br />iron <br />10 <br />Lead <br />1 <br />Manganese <br />2 <br />Mercury <br />0.003 <br />Nickel <br />3 <br />Phenols <br />15 <br />Selenium <br />I <br />Silver <br />0.5 <br />uranium <br />1 <br />Zinc <br />10 <br />These limits apply to the total recoverable or the potentially dissolved fraction of metals. <br />