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C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/27/2018
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CDPS, NPDES Permits & Spill Prevention Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
4.0 Appendix 4-G
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PART 11 <br />Page No. 28 <br />Permit No.: CO -0029599 <br />B. RESPONSIBILITIES <br />(B) EPA has revised, withdrawn, or modified that portion of the regulation or effluent limitation guideline on <br />which the permit condition was based, or has approved a Commission action with respect to the water quality <br />standard or effluent limitation on which the permit condition was based; and <br />(C) The permittee requests modification after the notice of final action by which the EPA effluent limitation <br />guideline, water quality standard, or effluent limitation is revised, withdrawn, or modified; or <br />(D) For judicial decisions, a court of competent jurisdiction has remanded and stayed EPA promulgated <br />regulations or effluent limitation guidelines, if the remand and stay concern that portion of the regulations or <br />guidelines on which the permit condition was based and a request is filed by the permittee in accordance with <br />this Regulation, within ninety (90) days of judicial remand. <br />iv) The Division determines that good cause exists to modify a permit condition because of events over which the <br />permittee has no control and for which there is no reasonable available remedy. <br />v) The permittee has received a variance. <br />vi) When required to incorporate applicable toxic effluent limitation or standards adopted pursuant to § 307(a) of the <br />Federal act. <br />vii) When required by the reopener conditions in the permit. <br />viii)As necessary under 40 C.F.R. 403.8(e), to include a compliance schedule for the development of a pretreatment <br />program. <br />ix) When the level of discharge of any pollutant which is not limited in the permit exceeds the level which can be <br />achieved by the technology-based treatment requirements appropriate to the permittee under Section 61.8(2) of the <br />Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations. <br />x) To establish a pollutant notification level required in Section 61.8(5) of the Colorado Discharge Permit System <br />Regulations. <br />xi) To correct technical mistakes, such as errors in calculation, or mistaken interpretations of law made in <br />determining permit conditions, to the extent allowed in Section 61.10 of the Colorado State Discharge Permit <br />System Regulations. <br />xii) When required by a permit condition to incorporate a land application plan for beneficial reuse of sewage sludge, <br />to revise an existing land application plan, or to add a land application plan. <br />xiii) For any other cause provided in Section 6 1. 10 of the Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations. <br />C. At the request of a permittee, the Division may modify or terminate a permit and issue a new permit if the follo� <br />conditions are met: <br />i) The Regional Administrator has been notified of the proposed modification or termination and does not object in <br />writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of notification, <br />The Division finds that the permittee has shown reasonable grounds consistent with the Federal and State statutes <br />and regulations for such modifications or termination; <br />iii) Requirements of Section 61.15 of the Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations have been met, and <br />iv) Requirements of public notice have been met. <br />d. Permit modification (except for minor modifications), termination or revocation and reissuance actions shall be subject <br />to the requirements of Sections 61.5(2), 61.5(3), 61.6, 61.7 and 61.15 of the Colorado Discharge Permit System <br />Regulations. The Division shall act on a permit modification request, other than minor modification requests, within <br />180 days of receipt thereof. Except for minor modifications, the terms of the existing permit govern and are <br />enforceable until the newly issued permit is formally modified or revoked and reissued following public notice. <br />e. Upon consent by the permittee, the Division may make minor permit modifications without following the requirements <br />of Sections 61.5(2), 61.5(3), 61.7, and 61.15 of the Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations. Minor <br />modifications to permits are limited to: <br />i) Correcting typographical errors; or <br />ii) Increasing the frequency of monitoring or reporting by the permittee; or <br />iii) Changing an interim date in a schedule of compliance, provided the new date of compliance is not more than 120 <br />days after the date specific in the existing permit and does not interfere with attainment of the final compliance <br />date requirement; or <br />iv) Allowing for a transfer in ownership or operational control of a facility where the Division determines that no <br />other change in the permit is necessary, provided that a written agreement containing a specific date for transfer <br />of permit responsibility, coverage and liability between the current and new permittees has been submitted to the <br />Division; or <br />v) Changing the construction schedule for a discharger which is a new source, but no such change shall affect a <br />discharger's obligation to have all pollution control equipment installed and in operation prior to discharge; o <br />vi) Deleting a point source outfall when the discharge from that outfall is terminated and does not result in disch� <br />of pollutants from other outfalls except in accordance with permit limits. <br />f. When a permit is modified, only the conditions subject to modification are reopened. If a permit is revoked and <br />reissued, the entire permit is reopened and subject to revision and the permit is reissued for a new term. <br />g. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance or termination does not <br />stay any permit condition. <br />
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