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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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11/27/2018
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CDPS, NPDES Permits & Spill Prevention Plan
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4.0 Appendix 4-G
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PART <br />Permit No. CO -0029599 <br />Page No. 5 <br />A. DEFINITION OF EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS <br />2. Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing Requirements (Chronic) Outfall 001 (continued) <br />The permittee may use the time for investigation to conduct a PTI or move directly into the TIE. A PTI consists <br />of a brief search for possible sources of WET, which might reveal causes of such toxicity and appropriate <br />corrective actions more simply and cost effectively than a formal TIE. If the PTI allows resolution of the WET <br />incident, the TIE need not necessarily be conducted. If, however, WET is not identified or resolved during the <br />PTI, the TIE must be conducted within the allowed 120 day time frame. <br />Any permittee that is required to conduct a PTI/TIE investigation shall do so in conformance with procedures <br />identified in the following documents, or as subsequently updated: 1) Toxicity Identification Evaluation: <br />Characterization of Chronically Toxic Effluents, Phase I, EPA/600/6-91/005F May 92, 2) Methods for Aquatic <br />Toxicity Identification Evaluations, Phase I Toxicity Characterization Procedures, EPA/600/6-91/003 Feb. 91 <br />A fourth document in this series is Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations, Phase III Toxicity <br />Confirmation Procedures, EPA/600/3-88/036 Feb. 1989. As indicated by the title, this procedure is intended to <br />confirm that the suspected toxicant is truly the toxicant. This investigation is optional. <br />Within 90 days of the determination of the toxicant or no later than 210 days after demonstration of toxicity, <br />whichever is sooner, a control program is to be developed and received by the Division. The program shall set <br />down a method and procedure for elimination of the toxicity to acceptable levels. <br />e. Request For Relief <br />The permittee may request relief from further investigation and testing where the toxicant has not been <br />• determined and the Division has determined suitable treatment does not appear possible. In requesting such <br />relief, the permittee shall submit material sufficient to establish the following: <br />i. It has complied with terms and conditions of the permit compliance schedule for the PTI/TIE investigation <br />and other appropriate conditions as may have been required by the Division; <br />ii. During the period of the toxicity incident it has been in compliance with all other permit conditions, <br />including, in the case of a POTW, pre-treatment requirements; <br />iii. During the period of the toxicity incident it has properly maintained and operated all facilities and systems <br />of treatment and control; and <br />iv. Despite the circumstances described in paragraphs i. and iii. above, the source and/or cause of toxicity <br />could not belocated or resolved. <br />If deemed appropriate by the Division, the permit or the compliance schedule may be modified to revise the <br />ongoing monitoring and toxicity investigation requirements to avoid an unproductive expenditure of the <br />permittee's resources, provided that the underlying obligation to eliminate any continuing exceedance of the <br />toxicity limit shall remain. <br />f. Spontaneous Disappearance <br />If toxicity spontaneously disappears at any time after a test failure, the permittee shall notify the Division in <br />writing within 14 days of a demonstration of disappearance of the toxicity. The Division may require the <br />permittee to develop and submit additional information which may include, but is not limited to, the results of <br />additional testing. If no pattern of toxicity is identified or recurring toxicity is not identified, the toxicity <br />incident response is considered closed and normal WET testing shall resume. <br />g. Toxicity Reopener <br />This permit may be reopened and modified (following proper administrative procedures) to include new <br />. compliance dates, additional or modified numerical permit limitations, a new or different compliance schedule, a <br />change in the whole effluent toxicity testing protocol, or any other conditions related to the control of toxicants <br />if one or more of the following events occur: <br />See Part I.C. for Definitions. <br />
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