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Appendix C <br /> Page 66 of 67 <br /> Permit No.:COG500000 <br /> 44. Significant materials—includes,but is not limited to raw materials;fuels;materials such as solvents,detergents, and plastic <br /> pellets;finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production;hazardous substances <br /> designated under Section 101(14)of CERCLA as amended by SARA(1986);any chemical the facility is required to report <br /> pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of SARA(1986);fertilizers;pesticides;and waste products such as ashes,slag and sludge that <br /> have the potential to be released with stormwater discharges.See 5 CCR 1002-61.2(76). <br /> 45. "Stormwater"-stormwater runoff,snow melt runoff,and surface runoff and drainage.See 5 CCR 1002-61.2(103). <br /> 46. "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 /> 47. "Sufficiently sensitive test procedures": <br /> i. An analytical method is"sufficiently sensitive"when the method detects and accurately and precisely quantifies the <br /> amount of the analyte. In other words there is a valid positive result;or <br /> ii. An analytical method is"sufficiently sensitive"when the method accurately and precisely quantifies the result to the <br /> AWQC,as demonstrated by the ML is less than or equal to the AWQC. In other words,the level of precision is adequate <br /> to inform decision making;or <br /> iii. An analytical method is"sufficiently sensitive"when the method achieves the required level of accuracy and precision, <br /> as demonstrated by the ML is less than or equal to the PQL. In other words,the most sensitive method is being used <br /> and properly followed. <br /> 48. "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 /> 49. "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 /> 50. "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 /> 51. "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 /> 52. "Toxicity Identification Evaluation(TIE)"is a set of site-specific procedures used to identify the specific chemical(s)causing <br /> effluent toxicity. <br />