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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
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Revision
Doc Date
9/25/2015
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Request TR77
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Newmont
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TR77
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TC1
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Environmental Records Definitions - STATE (CO) <br />AST Aboveground Storage Tank Facilities <br />VERSION DATE: 04/20/15 <br />The Oil and Public Safety Division of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment maintains this list of <br />aboveground storage tank (AST) facilities. This AST database also includes other types of storage tank facilities <br />such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), vehicle tank meters (VTM), and compressed natural gas facilities. <br />CDL Clandestine Drug Laboratory Locations <br />VERSION DATE: 05/04/15 <br />This list of Methamphetamine lab seizures is provided by multiple sources: the North Metro Task Force, FACTS <br />Forensic Applications Consulting Technologies, Inc) and the Colorado Springs Police Department. The North <br />Metro Task Force list of Methamphetamine labs were seized between 2001 and 2010. The North Metro area <br />includes the following Cities and Counties of Colorado: Adams County, Broomfield, Brighton, Commerce City, <br />Federal Heights, Northglenn, Thornton, and Westminster. According to Section 2 of Colorado Revised Statutes: <br />25-18.5-103. Discovery of an illegal drug laboratory - property owner - clean-up - liability. (1) (a) Upon <br />notification from a peace officer that chemicals, equipment, or supplies indicative of an illegal drug laboratory are <br />located on a property, or when an illegal drug laboratory used to manufacture methamphetamine is otherwise <br />discovered and the property owner has received notice, the owner of any contaminated property shall meet the <br />cleanup standards for property established by the board in section 25-18.5-102". The FACTS and Colorado <br />Springs Police Department Methamphetamine labs were seized between 2001 and 2014. <br />COVENANTS Environmental Real Covenants List <br />VERSION DATE: 12/11/14 <br />Senate Bill 01-145 gave authority to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to approve <br />requests to restrict the future use of a property using an enforceable agreement called an environmental <br />covenant. These covenants, which are recorded with the deed and run with the land, provide a mechanism to <br />ensure that institutional controls that are part of environmental remediation projects are properly implemented <br />and that engineered structures are protected and maintained, so that implemented remedies continue to be <br />protective of human health and the environment for as long as any residual contamination remains a risk. <br />HWSG Hazardous Waste Sites- Generator <br />VERSION DATE: 06/30/03 <br />The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) was enacted by congress in 1976, followed by the <br />promulgation of implementing regulations in 1980. In 1984, the State was authorized by EPA to implement the <br />RCRA program in Colorado on their behalf. This facility listing includes RCRA sites listed as generators of <br />hazardous waste (Small Quantity Generators and Large Quantity Generators) and was provided by the Colorado <br />Department of Public Health and Environment. <br />Small Quantity Generators (SQG) generate, in any calendar month, more than 100 kg (220 lbs.) but less than <br />1,000 kg (2,200 lbs.) of RCRA hazardous waste; and generate, in any calendar month, or accumulate at any <br />time, no more than 1 kg (2.2 lbs.) of acute hazardous waste and no more than 100 kg (220 lbs.) of material from <br />Gep&arch wwwoeo-search.com 888-396-0042 <br />Order# 52591 Job# 114868 20 of 24
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