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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008078
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/26/2018
Doc Name Note
Preliminary - Part 3 of 4
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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J&T Consulting
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
AME
Media Type
D
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Appendix B <br /> Page 59 of 67 <br /> Permit No.: COG500000 <br /> If toxicity spontaneously disappears in the midst of a TIE,the permittee shall notify the Division within 10 calendar days of such <br /> disappearance. The Division may require the permittee to conduct accelerated testing to demonstrate that no pattern of toxicity <br /> exists,or may amend the permit to require an increased frequency of WET testing for some period of time. If no pattern of toxicity <br /> is demonstrated through the accelerated testing or the increased monitoring frequency,the toxicity incident response will be closed <br /> and normal WET testing shall resume. <br /> The control program developed during a TRE consists of the measures determined to be the most feasible to eliminate WET. This <br /> may happen through the identification of the toxicant(s)and then a control program aimed specifically at that toxicant(s)or through <br /> the identification of more general toxicant treatability processes.A control program is to be developed and submitted to the Division <br /> within 180 calendar days of beginning a TRE. Status reports on the TRE are to be provided to the Division at the 60 and 120 calendar <br /> day points of the TRE investigation. <br /> If toxicity spontaneously disappears in the midst of a TRE,the permittee shall notify the Division within 10 calendar days of such <br /> disappearance. The Division may require the permittee to conduct accelerated testing to demonstrate that no pattern of toxicity <br /> exists,or may amend the permit to require an increased frequency for some period of time. If no pattern of toxicity is demonstrated <br /> through the accelerated testing or the increased monitoring frequency,the toxicity incident response will be closed and normal WET <br /> testing shall resume. <br />
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