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DRMS Permit Index
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C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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8/8/2018
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EXHIBIT 30 NPDES PERMIT CO-0027154
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, Water Quality Control Division <br />Rationale, Page 2, COG -0850000 Coal Mining General Permit <br />B. Application <br />Dischargers can apply for coverage under this general permit once the permit is issued Holders of certifications under the <br />administratively extended Coal Mining Permit (COG -0850000) will automatically be transferred to this new general permit. <br />Their coverage will be transferred to the new general permit without a lapse of coverage (i. e. discharging without a permit) and <br />without loss of fee payments. The permittee will have 90 days, from the date of transfer, to comply with any new terms and <br />conditions of this general permit. For all others, the owner or operator of the site shall submit one original completed <br />application and a copy, including a signed certification that the SWMP is complete at least thirty days prior to the <br />commencement of mining activities. <br />III. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS <br />A. General Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements <br />Numeric effluent limitations are imposed for pollutants that are specific to the discharges covered, and are shown in Tables 111-1 <br />through 111-6. Some of these limits are based on the EPA Federal Effluent Guidelines for the applicable point source <br />category and are described below. The certification will state which conditions apply to which outfalls, based on the nature <br />of the discharge. Note that any parameter that is determined to be a site-specific pollutant of concern may be added to the <br />discharge certification. <br />1 Space Runoff or Non -Coal Mining Related Wastestreams —Table 111-1 contains the general limitations and monitoring <br />requirements for wastewater from coal mining sites that are not directly related to mining activities <br />Table 1114: Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements for Outfalls Comprised of Surface Runoff or Non -Coal <br />Mining Related Waste Streams <br />Parameter <br />Limitations <br />30 -Day , <br />7 -Day <br />Daily <br />Rationale <br />Monitoring <br />Frequency' <br />Sample <br />Type <br />Avg. <br />Avg. <br />Max <br />General Permit Requirements <br />Flow, MGD <br />Report <br />NA <br />Report <br />Discharge Evaluation <br />Continuous % a <br />instantaneous <br />Recorder, <br />In-situ <br />pH, s. u. <br />N/A <br />NA <br />65-9.0 <br />Water Quality Standards <br />Weekly <br />Grab <br />Oil and Grease, mg. -'l <br />N/A <br />NA <br />10 <br />State Effluent Regulations <br />Weekly <br />Visual' <br />Federal Effluent Limitation Guidelines <br />Settleable Solids, m111 <br />Report <br />NA <br />0.5 <br />Federal ELG <br />Weekly <br />Grab <br />Settleable Solids, m111 * <br />Report <br />NA <br />Report <br />Federal ELG <br />Weekly <br />Grab <br />Site Specific Limitations <br />Total Dissolved Solids, mg11 •• <br />Report <br />NA <br />Report <br />Salinity Regulations <br />Quarterly 4 <br />Grab <br />Total Phosphorus (as P), mg11 '•• <br />Report <br />NA <br />Various <br />Control Regulations <br />Monthly Gra <br />b <br />Other Pollutants of Concern <br />Various <br />NA <br />Various <br />Water Quality Standards <br />Weekly <br />Grab <br />/ — For a minor facility, as determined by the EPA NPDES Permit Rating Worksheet, all weekly monitoring requirements shall be changed to 1 days per month. <br />2 — /(power is not available, flow maybe measured on an instantaneous basis Major facilities shall monitor flow weekly, minor facilities 2 days/ month <br />3 — If a visual sheen is noticed, a grab sample must betaken and analyzed for oil and grease <br />4 — Quarterly monitoring shall be prescribed rf the limitation is based upon discharge to the Colorado River Basin. If the limitation is based upon agricultural <br />protection, the monitoring frequency shall be weekly. <br />' lfcau sed by precipitation within any 24-hour period greater than the 10 year, 24-hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) <br />" The TDS limitation will normally apply to discharges in the Colorado River Basin An evaluation ofthe discharge will take place upon certification, to see if the <br />facility meets the l ron/day or 350 tons/year allowable discharge of salt If the facility does not meet this requirement, the facility will be required to submit a salinity <br />report documenting that achieving this level of discharge is not feasible See Regulation 618(2)(1) for more information. <br />•" The phosphorus limitations apply to discharges to the Dillon Reservoir Wateshed, Cherry Creek Reservoir Watershed, Chatfield Reservoir Watershed, and the <br />Bear Creek Watershed, as defined in Regulation 71, 72, 73 or 74 respectively. The permittee may be required to obtain a phosphorus allocation from the applicable <br />control regulation authority prior to certification under this general permit <br />2. Alkaline Drainage, Coal Preparation Plants and Coal Preparation Plant Associated Areas and Western Alkaline Coal <br />Mining - Tables III -a, III -b and III -c apply to Alkaline Drainage, Coal Preparation Plants and Coal Preparation Plant <br />Associated Areas and Western Alkaline Coal Mining. These tables cover the basic limitations, as well as alternate <br />limitations based upon precipitation events. These categories are subject to 40 CFR Part 434 Subparts B (Coal Preparation <br />Plant and Associated Areas), D (Alkaline Mine Drainage) and F (Miscellaneous Provisions) These limitations also apply to <br />Western Coal Mining Operations. Additional limitations for Western Coal Mining can be found under Section 111 A.3 of this <br />rationale. At a minimum, the following limitations may apply as outlined in these subparts <br />
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