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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/2/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review #2
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR116
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ZTT
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PART It <br />Permit - Page 26 <br />Permit No. COR -030000 <br />11, CHANGES IN THIS GENERAL PERMIT (cont.) <br />b) The requirement to idents Potential Pollutant Sources has been expanded to include more <br />details for she evaluation ofsuch sources. This evaluation allows for the appropriate selection <br />of BMPs for implementation at a facility or site. Additionally, this section was added to be <br />consistent with the SWMP guide. This requirement may necessitate changes to existing <br />permittees' SWMPs. <br />c) Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Stormwater Politrtion Prevention: This section was <br />modified to require the following items to be addressed in the SWMP. These requirements <br />may necessitate changes to existingpermiltees' SWMPs. This section also requires that the <br />SWMP provide installation and implementation specifications for each BMP identified in the <br />SWMP. For structural BA4Ps, in most cases, this must include a technical drawing to provide <br />adequate installation specifications. See Part LC.3(c). <br />i) Dedicated concrete or asphalt batch plants. This section requires that the practices used to <br />reduce the pollutants in stormwater discharges associated with dedicated concrete or <br />asphalt batch plants be identified in the SWMP. (Coverage under the construction site <br />SWMP and permit is not required for batch plants if they have alternate. CDPS permit <br />coverage.) <br />it) Vehicle tracking control. This section requires that practices be implemented to control <br />sediment from vehicle tracking, and that all such practices implemented at the site be <br />clearly described in the SWMP. <br />iii) Waste management and disposal. This section requires that the practices implemented at <br />the site to control stormwater pollution fi-om construction site waste, including concrete <br />washout activities, he clearly described in the SWMP. It also requires that concrete <br />washout activities be conducted in a manner that does not contribute pollutants to surface <br />waters or stormwater runoff. <br />iv) Concrete Washout Water, Part LD.3(c) of the permit has been revised to conditionally <br />authorize discharges to the ground of concrete wash water from washing of tools and <br />concrete miser chutes when appropriate BMPs are implemented The permit prohibits the <br />discharge of concrete washout water to surface waters and to slorm sewer systems. Part <br />LC.3(c)(7) of the permit requires that BMPs be in place to prevent surface discharges of <br />concrete washout water from the site. <br />The use of unlined pits to contain concrete washout water is a common practice in <br />Colorado. The Division has firrther evaluated the need for a permit for discharge of <br />concrete washout water to the ground. The Division has determined that the use of <br />appropriate BA4Ps for on-site washing of tools and concrete mixer chutes would prevent <br />any significant discharge to groundwater. BMPs to protect groundwater are required by <br />Part L C.3(c) (7) of the permit. Because pH is a pollutant of concern for washout activities, <br />the soil must have adequate buffering capacity to result in protection of the groundwater <br />standard, or a liner/containment must be used. The following management practices are <br />recommended to prevent an impact fi•om unlined pits to groundwater: <br />(1) the use of the washout site should be temporary (less than 1 year), and <br />(2) the washout site .should be not be located in an area where shallow groundwater may <br />be present, such as near natural drainages, springs, or wetlands. <br />
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