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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981019
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Revision
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2/2/2018
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Adequacy Review #2
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.
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DRMS
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TR116
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ZTT
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PART 11 <br />Pennit - Page 33 <br />Permit .No. COR -030000 <br />vll. QUALIFYING LOCAL PROGRAMS <br />For stormwater discharges associated with small construction activity (i.e„ one to f ve acre disturbed area sites), <br />the permit includes conditions that incorporate approved qualing local erosion and sediment control program <br />(Qualifying Local Program) requirements by reference. A Qualifying Local Program is a municipal stormwater <br />program for stormwater discharges associated with small construction activity that has been formally approved <br />by the Division. The requirements for Qualifying Local Programs are outlined in Part 61.8(12) of the Colorado <br />Discharger Permit System Regulations (also see the Division's "Qualifying Local Programs for Small <br />C'ons'truction Sites - Application Guidance'). Such programs must impose requirements to protect water quality <br />that are at least as stringent as those required in this permit. <br />A, AM oved Termination <br />A Qualifying Local Program may be terminated by either the Division or the municipality. Upon termination <br />of Division approval of a Qualij�ing Local Program, any small construction activity required to obtain <br />permit coverage under Section 61.3(2)(h) oj'the CDPS regulations (5CCR 1002-61), shall submit an <br />application form as provided by the Division, with a certification that the Stormwater Management Plan <br />(SWMP) is complete as required by Part LA.3 of the permit, within 30 days of'Division notification, <br />B. llkptuvcrllL. jircttion <br />Division approval of a Qualifying Local Program will expire with this general permit on June 30, 2012. Any <br />municipality desiring to continue Division approval of their program must reapply by March 31, 2012, The <br />Division will determine if the program may continue as a approved Qualifying Local Program. <br />vltl TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERMIT <br />A. CuvEtra a under a (ltrcrlifying Local Program — For Stnall rotntructiuft Sites CJ�rly <br />For small construction sites (disturbing less than 5 acres) covered under a Qualifying Local Program (see <br />Section vli, above), only certain permit requirements apply, as outlined below. The local program must <br />have been formally designated by the Division to qualify. Most municipalities have some type oj'local <br />program and may require permits and fees. However, simply having a program in place does not <br />necessarily mean that it is a qualifying program and that a State permit is not required. The local <br />municipality is responsible• for nolif)ing operators and/or owners that they are covered by a Qualifying <br />Local Program. As of May 31, 2007, the only approved Qualifying Local Programs within the state are for <br />Golden, Durango and Lakewood. An updated list of municipalities with QualingLocal Programs, <br />including contact information, is available on the Division's website at <br />httj?;�/11'1fr+F. Cdphe.xkdC�.Clr. r15I11�IPe.'1'!!1 it 5' 1]raIIIYla►YN41�er1 t'J'/coustr•trcrion. htm 1. <br />The Division reserves the right to require any construction owner or operator within the jurisdiction of a <br />Qualifying Local Program covered under this permit to apply, for and obtain coverage under the fill <br />requirements oj•this permit. <br />1. Permit Coverage: If a construction site is within the jurisdiction of a Qualifying Local Program, the <br />owner or operator of'lhe construction activity is authorized to discharge stormwater associated with <br />small construction activity under this general permit without the submittal of an application to the <br />Division. The permittee also is not required to submit an inactivation notice or payment of an annual <br />fee to the Division. <br />
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