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Permit, Part 11 <br /> Page 22 of 26 <br /> Permit No.C0000003 <br /> j. If cause does not exist under this section,the Division shall not modify or revoke and reissue the permit. <br /> 6. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability <br /> Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any <br /> responsibilities, liabilities,or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject to under Section 311 (Oil and Hazardous <br /> Substance Liability)of the Clean Water Act. <br /> 7. State Laws <br /> Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any <br /> responsibilities,liabilities,or penalties established pursuant to any applicable State law or regulation under authority <br /> granted by Section 510 of the Clean Water Act. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to prevent or limit <br /> application of any emergency power of the division. <br /> 8. Permit Violations <br /> Failure to comply with any terms and/or conditions of this permit shall be a violation of this permit. The discharge of any <br /> pollutant identified in this permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute a violation <br /> of the permit. Except as provided elsewhere in this permit,nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the <br /> permittee from civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance(40 CFR 122.41(a)(1)). <br /> 9. Severability <br /> The provisions of this permit are severable. If any provisions or the application of any provision of this permit to any <br /> circumstances,is held invalid,the application of such provision to other circumstances and the application of the <br /> remainder of this permit shall not be affected. <br /> 10. Confidentiality <br /> Any information relating to any secret process,method of manufacture or production,or sales or marketing data which <br /> has been declared confidential by the permittee,and which may be acquired,ascertained,or discovered,whether in any <br /> sampling investigation,emergency investigation,or otherwise,shall not be publicly disclosed by any member,officer, <br /> or employee of the Commission or the Division,but shall be kept confidential. Any person seeking to invoke the <br /> protection of this Subsection(12)shall bear the burden of proving its applicability. This section shall never be <br /> interpreted as preventing full disclosure of effluent data. <br /> 11. LM <br /> The permittee is required to submit payment of an annual fee as set forth in the 2005 amendments to the Water Quality <br /> Control Act. Section 25-8-502(1)(b),and the Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations 5 CCR 1002-61,Section <br /> 61.15 as amended. Failure to submit the required fee when due and payable is a violation of the permit and will result <br /> in enforcement action pursuant to Section 25-8-601 et.seq.,C.R.S. 1973 as amended. <br /> 12. Duration of Permit <br /> The duration of a permit shall be for a fixed term and shall not exceed five(5)years. If the permittee desires to continue to <br /> discharge,a permit renewal application shall be submitted at least one hundred eighty(180)calendar days before this <br /> permit expires. Filing of a timely and complete application shall cause the expired permit to continue in force to the <br /> effective date of the new permit. The permit's duration may be extended only through administrative extensions and not <br /> through interim modifications.If the permittee anticipates there will be no discharge after the expiration date of this permit, <br /> the Division should be promptly notified so that it can terminate the permit in accordance with Part II.B.4. <br /> 13. Section 307 Toxics <br /> If a toxic effluent standard or prohibition,including any applicable schedule of compliance specified, is established by <br /> regulation pursuant to Section 307 of the Federal Act for a toxic pollutant which is present in the permittee's discharge <br /> and such standard or prohibition is more stringent than any limitation upon such pollutant in the discharge permit,the <br />