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• COLORADO- DEPAR'TMEN'T OF HEALTH <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />Nationale - Page 12 <br />Permit No. CO -0034142 <br />DISCUSSION: (Continued) <br />4. Post -mining Areas (Outfalls 004, OOb, 007, 009, 011 - 021) <br />In accordance with federal effluent guidelines, the effluent limitations <br />in Part I.A.2. of the permit shall remain in effect until bond release. <br />After bond release, the division may find that effluent limitations based <br />on state effluent standards and water quality standards are appropriate. <br />The division should be notified when the bond is released so that any <br />appropriate permit modifications can be made. <br />5. Materials Containment Plan <br />Part I.E.T. of the permit describes the Materials Containment Plan (MCP) <br />which is a requirement of all permits. The permittee has not previously <br />submitted a plan due to a misinterpretation of requirements, This plan is <br />unrelated to and more encompassing than the federal SPCC plan. A MCP is <br />• required of all permittees that store materials which may impact state <br />waters. <br />6. Reopener Clause <br />Tuis permit may be reopened and modified as discussed in Part II.B.5 if <br />there is a significant change in state or federal water quality <br />regulations, a significant cnange in operation at the facility, or at the <br />request of the permittee. <br />7. Compliance Dates <br />The following items must be submitted by the specified date under tiie <br />conditions of this permit. <br />a. Materials Containment Plan, Part I.E.I. <br />- 90 days from effective date <br />b. Person responsible for reporting noncompliance, Part I.D.l. <br />- 60 days from effective date <br />S. Permit Expiration <br />This permit, upon issuance, shall supercede the existing permit, which is <br />due to expire on December 31, 198b. <br />• Jon C. Kubic <br />September 17, 1985 <br />