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PART I <br />Page 18 of 52 <br />Permit No.: C00000906 <br />If toxicity spontaneously disappears in the midst of a TIE, the permittee shall notify the Division within 10 <br />calendar days of such disappearance. The Division may require the permittee to conduct accelerated <br />testing to demonstrate that no pattern of toxicity exists, or may amend the permit to require an <br />increased frequency of WET testing for some period of time. If no pattern of toxicity is demonstrated <br />through the accelerated testing or the increased monitoring frequency, the toxicity incident response <br />will be closed and normal WET testing shall resume. <br />The control program developed during a TRE consists of the measures determined to be the most feasible <br />to eliminate WET. This may happen through the identification of the toxicant(s) and then a control <br />program aimed specifically at that toxicant(s) or through the identification of more general toxicant <br />treatability processes. A control program is to be developed and submitted to the Division within 180 <br />calendar days of beginning a TRE. Status reports on the TRE are to be provided to the Division at the 60 <br />and 120 calendar day points of the TRE investigation. <br />If toxicity spontaneously disappears in the midst of a TRE, the permittee shall notify the Division within <br />10 calendar days of such disappearance. The Division may require the permittee to conduct accelerated <br />testing to demonstrate that no pattern of toxicity exists, or may amend the permit to require an <br />increased frequency for some period of time. If no pattern of toxicity is demonstrated through the <br />accelerated testing or the increased monitoring frequency, the toxicity incident response will be closed <br />and normal WET testing shall resume. <br />d. Toxicity Reopener <br />This permit may be reopened and modified to include additional or modified numerical permit limitations, <br />new or modified compliance response requirements, changes in the WET testing protocol, the addition of <br />both acute and chronic WET requirements, or any other conditions related to the control of toxicants. <br />E. COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES <br />1. Activities to Meet Final Limits (Outfall 001) - In order to meet the 30 -day average and daily -max limitations at <br />outfall 001 for potentially dissolved cadmium, copper, total recoverable iron, total mercury, potentially <br />dissolved selenium, boron and EC/SAR, the following schedule is included in the permit. <br />Code <br />Event <br />Description <br />Due Date <br />CS010 <br />Status/Progress <br />Submit a progress report summarizing the progress to <br />6/30/2016 <br />Report <br />meet the new limit. <br />CS010 <br />Status/Progress <br />Submit a progress report summarizing the progress to <br />6/30/2017 <br />Report <br />meet the new limit. <br />Achieve Final <br />Achieve final compliance with limitations. <br />7/01/2018 <br />CS017 <br />Compliance With <br />Discharge Limits <br />