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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019022
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/6/2019
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Is It Mining?
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Jed Sonnenshein
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DRMS
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JLE
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PART I <br /> Permit No.: COR400000 <br /> Permittees must conduct site inspections in accordance with one of the following <br /> minimum frequencies, unless the site meets the requirements of Part ID.3 <br /> a. At least one inspection every 7 calendar days. Or <br /> b. At least one inspection every 14 calendar days, if post-storm event inspections are <br /> conducted within 24 hours after the end of any precipitation or snowmelt event that <br /> causes surface erosion. Post-storm inspections may be used to fulfill the 14-day <br /> routine inspection requirement. <br /> c. When site conditions make the schedule required in this section impractical, the <br /> permittee may petition the Division to grant an alternate inspection schedule. The <br /> alternative inspection schedule may not be implemented prior to written approval by <br /> the division and incorporation into the SWMP. <br /> 3. Inspection Frequency for Discharges to Outstanding Waters <br /> Permittees must conduct site inspections at least once every 7 calendar days for sites that <br /> discharge to a water body designated as an Outstanding Water by the Water Quality <br /> Control Commission. <br /> 4. Reduced Inspection Frequency <br /> The permittee may perform site inspections at the following reduced frequencies when <br /> one of the following conditions exists: <br /> a. Post-Storm Inspections at Temporarily Idle Sites <br /> For permittees choosing to combine 14-day inspections and post-storm-event- <br /> inspections, if no construction activities will occur following a storm event, post-storm <br /> event inspections must be conducted prior to re-commencing construction activities, <br /> but no later than 72 hours following the storm event. The delay of any post-storm <br /> event inspection must be documented in the inspection record. Routine inspections <br /> must still be conducted at least every 14 calendar days. <br /> b. Inspections at Completed Sites/Areas <br /> When the site, or portions of a site are awaiting establishment of a vegetative ground <br /> cover and final stabilization, the permittee must conduct a thorough inspection of the <br /> stormwater management system at least once every 30 days. Post-storm event <br /> inspections are not required under this schedule. This reduced inspection schedule is <br /> allowed if all of the following criteria are met: <br /> i. all construction activities resulting in ground disturbance are complete; <br /> ii. all activities required for final stabilization, in accordance with the SWMP, have <br /> been completed, with the exception of the application of seed that has not <br /> occurred due to seasonal conditions or the necessity for additional seed application <br /> to augment previous efforts; and <br /> iii. the SWMP has been amended to locate those areas to be inspected in accordance <br /> with the reduced schedule allowed for in this paragraph. <br /> c. Winter Conditions Inspections Exclusion <br /> Page 15 of 33 <br />
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