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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008078
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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12/26/2018
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Preliminary - Part 3 of 4
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Adequacy Review Response
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J&T Consulting
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DRMS
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AM1
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AME
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Appendix C <br /> Page 65 of 67 <br /> Permit No.:COG500000 <br /> .50; 2.84 2.93! 3.00 i 3.10 i 3.191 3.29, 3.431 3.541 3.72 3.87 4.11 Y_4.30 <br /> 75 2.17 2 µ24 2.29 2.37 2.43 2.51 2.62,1 2.70] „ 2.84�w 2.951 3.14 i_ g3.28 <br /> 1.00 1.79 1.85 i 1.89� 1.96E 2.01; 2.091 2.161 2.23' 2.35 2.44 2.59 2.71 <br /> 1. - _ __.. . ....._. .;_.._..____ <br /> 1.25 1.54 1.591 1.631 1.68 1.73' 1.78 1.86 1.921 2.021 2.101 2.23' 2.33 <br /> 1 1.50 1.37; 1.41! 1.44 1.49, 1.53; 1.58 1.651 1.70 1.791 1_861 1.97. 2.07 <br /> 1.75 1.23 1.27 1.301 1.351 1.38 1.431 1.49' 1.54; 1.62' 1.68I 1.78' 1.86 <br /> t_ <br /> 2.001 1.13 1.16: 1.191 1.23' 1.261 1.311 1.361 1.40 1.48; 1.541 1.63 1.70 <br /> 2.25E 1.04� 1.08, 1.10 1.141 1.17 1.21 1.261 1.30E 1.37 j 1.42 1.51; 1.58 <br /> " 2.501 0.971 1.00 i 1.021 1.06 1.091 1.12E 1.171 1.21 1.27 1.321 1.40 1.47 <br /> 3.00 0.851 0.891 0.911 0.941 0.96" 1.00; 1.04 1.071 1.131 1.171 1.241 1.30 <br /> 3.50 0.78 0.80 0.82' 0.85 1 0.87 0.90 0.94 j 0.97 1.02 1 1.06 3 1.12 i 1.17 <br /> ,.._. .-_..__.. .-__..j... ._. .....____..........___....__ . _-. .. .. ............___ .._._._.__ <br /> 4.00 0.711 0.73; 0.75; 0.781 0.80 0.82 0.86 0.881 0.93 0.971 1.031 1.07 <br /> 4.50 0.66; 0.681 0.69; 0.721 0.741 0.761 0.791 0.82 i 0.86 0.901 0.951 0.99 <br /> 5 00 i 0.61; 0.63� 0.65 0.671 0.69( 0:71 0.74� 0.76 0.80� 0.83� 0.88 0.93 <br /> 1 7.00� 0.49 0.50] 0.521 0.53 0.55 I 0.57� 0.591 0.61 0.641 0.671 0.71; 0.74 <br /> 10.00 -0.391 0.40�- 0.41` 0.42 0.4' _ 0.45 0.47, 0.48 0.51 j 0.53 -0.56 0.58 <br /> 20.00 0 24� 0 251 0.26 0.26 - 0 27 0,28 0 29 0 30 0.32 0.33 0 35 0.37 <br /> 30.00� 0.18" 0.191 0.20 0.20, 0.21 0.21 0.22` 0.233 0.24. 0.25; 0.27' 0.28 <br /> 1 Adapted from Suarez(1981). <br /> 2 Assumes a soil source of calcium from lime(CaCO3)or silicates; no precipitation of magnesium,and partial pressure of CO2 <br /> near the soil surface(Pc02)is 0.0007 atmospheres. <br /> 3 Ca,,, HCO3,Ca are reported in meq/I; EC is in dS/m(deciSiemens per meter). <br /> Because values will not always be quantified at the exact EC or HCO3/Ca" ratio in the table, the resulting Ca. must be <br /> determined based on the closest value to the calculated value. For example, for a calculated EC of 2.45 dS/m, the column for <br /> the EC of 2.0 would be used. However, for a calculated EC of 5.1, the corresponding column for the EC of 6.0 would be used. <br /> Similarly,for a HCO3/Ca"ratio of 25.1,the row for the 30 ratio would be used. <br /> The Division acknowledges that some effluents may have electrical conductivity levels that fall outside of this table, and others <br /> have bicarbonate to calcium ratios that fall outside this table. For example,some data reflect HCO3/Ca"ratios greater than 30 <br /> due to bicarbonate concentrations reported greater than 1000 mg/I versus calcium concentrations generally less than 10 mg/I <br /> (i.e., corresponding to HCOs/Ca"ratios greater than 100). Despite these high values exceeding the chart's boundaries, it is <br /> noted that the higher the HCOa/Ca"ratio, the greater the SAR-adj. Thus, using the Cax values corresponding to the final row <br /> containing bicarbonate/calcium ratios of 30, the permittee will actually calculate an SAR-adj that is less than the value <br /> calculated if additional rows reflecting HCO3/Ca"ratios of greater than 100 were added. <br /> 42. "Seven(7)day average"means,with the exception of fecal coliform or E. coli bacteria(see geometric mean),the arithmetic <br /> mean of all samples collected in a seven(7)consecutive day period. Such seven(7)day averages shall be calculated for all <br /> calendar weeks,which are defined as beginning on Sunday and ending on Saturday. If the calendar week overlaps two months <br /> (i.e.the Sunday is in one month and the Saturday in the following month),the seven(7)day average calculated for that calendar <br /> week shall be associated with the month that contains the Saturday. Samples may not be used for more than one(1)reporting <br /> period. (See the"Analytical and Sampling Methods for Monitoring and Reporting Section in Part I.D.3 for guidance on <br /> calculating averages and reporting analytical results that are less than the PQL). <br /> 43. "Significant spills and leaks"-include,but are not limited to,releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of quantities that <br /> are reportable under CWA Section 311(see 40 CFR 110.6 and 40 CFR 117.21)or Section 102 of the Comprehensive Environment <br /> al Response,Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA),42 USC§9602.This permit does not relieve the permittee of the <br /> reporting requirements of 40 CFR 110,40 CFR 117,and 40 CFR 302 relating to spills or other releases of oils or hazardous <br /> substances. <br />
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