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discussed, Morgan Sand and Gravel will comply with State Spill Prevention, Containment <br /> and Countermeasures (SPCC)requirements to handle spilled fuel and lubricants within the <br /> permit boundary. In addition,a Stormwater Management Plan and a Stormwater <br /> Discharge Permit are in place. At this point in the operation, a CPDES permit is not <br /> required. <br /> (a) Compliance with applicable Colorado water laws and regulations governing <br /> injury to water rights: <br /> Morgan Sand and Gravel, Inc. will comply with Colorado water laws and regulations <br /> governing injury to existing water. The Operator will comply all with applicable Federal <br /> and Colorado water quality laws and regulations, including all the standards adopted by <br /> the State Water Quality Control Commission. (Please see items 3.1.S (10), and(11) <br /> above.) The operation is not expected to intercept the regional ground water table or <br /> impact ground water. <br /> (b) Compliance with applicable federal and Colorado water quality laws and <br /> regulations, including statewide water quality standards and site-specific <br /> classifications and standards adopted by the Water Quality Control Commission: <br /> The Operator will comply with all applicable Federal and Colorado water quality laws <br /> and regulations, including all the standards adopted by the State Water Quality Control <br /> Commission. <br /> The operation is not expected to intercept the regional ground water table or impact <br /> ground water as discussed above. <br /> (c) Compliance with applicable federal and Colorado dredge and fill <br /> requirements: <br /> This requirement is not applicable since no wetlands will be impacted. <br /> (d) Remove temporary or large siltation structures from drainage ways after <br /> disturbed area are revegetated and stabilized, if required by the Reclamation Plan: <br /> This requirement is not applicable since no siltation structures will be placed in a <br /> drainage way. (The exception is straw bales used for storm water runoff control.) <br /> (2) Earthen dams,if necessary to impound water,may be constructed if the <br /> formation of such impoundments will not damage adjoining property or conflict with <br /> water pollution laws, rules or regulations of the federal government,the State of <br /> Colorado or with any local government pollution ordinances: <br /> No earthen dams are proposed at this time in the amendment area. <br /> 36 <br />