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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
3/8/2018
Doc Name
CDPS/NPDES Permit
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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
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TNL
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PART III <br />Page 46 of 47 <br />Permit No.:0O0000213 <br />week shall be associated with the month that contains the Saturday. Samples may not be used for more than one (1) reporting <br />period. (See the "Analytical and Sampling Methods for Monitoring and Reporting Section in Part I.D.3 for guidance on <br />calculating averages and reporting analytical results that are less than the PQL). <br />32. "Significant spills and leaks" - include, but are not limited to, releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of quantities that <br />are reportable under CWA Section 311 (see 40 CFR 110.6 and 40 CFR 117.21) or Section 102 of the Comprehensive Environment <br />al Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 USC §9602. This permit does not relieve the permittee of the <br />reporting requirements of 40 CFR 110, 40 CFR 117, and 40 CFR 302 relating to spills or other releases of oils or hazardous <br />substances. <br />33. "Stormwater" - stormwater runoff, snow melt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage. See 5 CCR 1002-61.2(103). <br />34. "Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity" - the discharge from any conveyance that is used for collecting and <br />conveying stormwater and which is directly related to manufacturing, processing or raw materials storage areas at an industrial <br />plant. Except for the provision of 61.3(2)(c) that addresses construction activities associated with oil and gas operations or <br />facilities, the term does not include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program under 40 CFR Part <br />122 or the CDPS program under Regulation No. 61. <br />For the categories of industries identified in this permit, the term includes, but is not limited to, stormwater discharges from <br />industrial plant yards; immediate access roads and rail lines used or traveled by carriers of raw materials, manufactured <br />products, waste material, or by-products used or created by the facility; material handling sites; refuse sites; sites used for the <br />application or disposal of process waste waters); sites used for the storage and maintenance of material handling equipment; <br />sites used for residual treatment, storage, or disposal; shipping and receiving areas; manufacturing buildings; storage areas <br />(including tank farms) for raw materials, and intermediate and final products; and areas where industrial activity has taken place <br />in the past and significant materials remain and are exposed to stormwater. See 5 CCR 1002-61.3(2)(e). <br />35. "Thirty (30) day average" means, except for fecal coliform or E. coli bacteria (see geometric mean), the arithmetic mean of all <br />samples collected during a thirty (30) consecutive -day period. The permittee shall report the appropriate mean of all self- <br />monitoring sample data collected during the calendar month on the Discharge Monitoring Reports. Samples shall not be used <br />for more than one (1) reporting period. (See the "Analytical and Sampling Methods for Monitoring and Reporting Section in <br />Part I.D.3 for guidance on calculating averages and reporting analytical results that are less than the PQL). <br />36. "Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)" - A TMDL is a calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can <br />receive and still meet water quality standards, and an allocation of that amount to the pollutant's sources. A TMDL includes <br />wasteload allocations (WLAs) for point source discharges; load allocations (LAs) for nonpoint sources and/or natural <br />background, and must include a margin of safety (MOS) and account for seasonal variations. (See section 303(d) of the Clean <br />Water Act and 40 CFR 130.2 and 130.7). <br />37. "Total Metals" means the concentration of metals determined on an unfiltered sample following vigorous digestion (Section <br />4.1.3), or the sum of the concentrations of metals in both the dissolved and suspended fractions, as described in Manual of <br />Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March 1979, or its equivalent. <br />38. "Total Recoverable Metals" means that portion of a water and suspended sediment sample measured by the total recoverable <br />analytical procedure described in Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, <br />March 1979 or its equivalent. <br />39. "Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) " is a set of site-specific procedures used to identify the specific chemical(s) causing <br />effluent toxicity. <br />40. "Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE)" is a site-specific study conducted in a step -wise process to identify the causative agents of <br />effluent toxicity, isolate the source of toxicity, evaluate the effectiveness of toxicity control options, and then confirm the <br />reduction in effluent toxicity after the control measures are put in place. <br />41. "Twenty four (24) hour composite" sample is a combination of at least eight (8) sample aliquots of at least 100 milliliters, <br />collected at equally spaced intervals during the operating hours of a facility over a twenty-four (24) hour period. For volatile <br />pollutants, aliquots must be combined in the laboratory immediately before analysis. The composite must be flow proportional; <br />
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