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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019022
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/6/2019
Doc Name
Is It Mining?
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Jed Sonnenshein
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DRMS
Email Name
JLE
MAC
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PART I <br /> Permit No.: COR400000 <br /> k. Permit Expiration and Continuation of Permit Coverage <br /> Authorization to discharge under this general permit shall expire at midnight on March <br /> 31, 2024. While Regulation 61.4 requires a permittee to submit an application for <br /> continuing permit coverage 180 days before the permit expires, the division is <br /> requiring that permittees desiring continued coverage under this general permit must <br /> reapply at least 90 days in advance of this permit expiration. The Division will <br /> determine if the permittee may continue to discharge stormwater under the terms of <br /> the general permit. An individual permit may be required for any facility not <br /> reauthorized to discharge under the reissued general permit. <br /> If this permit is not reissued or replaced prior to the expiration date, it will be <br /> administratively continued and remain in force and effect. For permittees that have <br /> applied for continued permit coverage, discharges authorized under this permit prior <br /> to the expiration date will automatically remain covered by this permit until the <br /> earliest of: <br /> i. An authorization to discharge under a reissued permit, or a replacement of this <br /> permit, following the timely and appropriate submittal of a complete application <br /> requesting authorization to discharge under the new permit and compliance with <br /> the requirements of the new permit; or <br /> ii. The issuance and effect of a termination issued by the Division; or <br /> iii. The issuance or denial of an individual permit for the facility's discharges; or <br /> iv. A formal permit decision by the Division not to reissue this general permit, at <br /> which time the Division will identify a reasonable time period for covered <br /> dischargers to seek coverage under an alternative general permit or an individual <br /> permit. Coverage under this permit will cease when coverage under another <br /> permit is granted/authorized; or <br /> v. The Division has informed the permittee that discharges previously authorized <br /> under this permit are no longer covered under this permit. <br /> B. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS <br /> 1. Requirements for Control Measures Used to Meet Effluent Limitations <br /> The permittee must implement control measures to minimize the discharge of pollutants <br /> from all potential pollutant sources at the site. Control measures must be installed prior <br /> to commencement of activities that may contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges. <br /> Control measures must be selected, designed, installed and maintained in accordance <br /> with good engineering, hydrologic and pollution control practices. Control measures <br /> implemented at the site must be designed to prevent pollution or degradation of state <br /> waters. <br /> a. Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br /> The permittee must implement structural and/or nonstructural control measures that <br /> effectively minimize erosion, sediment transport, and the release of other pollutants <br /> related to construction activity. <br /> i. Control Measures for Erosion and Sediment Control <br /> Page 6 of 33 <br />
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