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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977410
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
8/15/2022
Doc Name
Petition to Repeal MLRB Finding
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Robert Botts Jr. Stinson LLLP
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DRMS
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JPL
JLE
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GRM
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system at the site(based on an estimated cost of$6,785 per month over a 2-year <br /> period); <br /> 3. Submit,by the end of every calendar quarter,beginning with the first quarter of <br /> 2022, a written report outlining the activities undertaken at the site during the <br /> current quarter and any activities planned for the next quarter to ensure <br /> compliance with section 34-32-116(7)(g), C.R.S. and Rule 3.1.6(1). The <br /> quarterly reports shall also summarize any actions or findings of the Water <br /> Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Public Health and <br /> Environment regarding the site discharge permit, that were taken during the <br /> current quarter. Operator shall submit the quarterly reports until the Division <br /> issues a written notice to Operator indicating that the reports are no longer <br /> necessary; and <br /> 4. Appear at the Board's December 2022 meeting to provide a status update on the <br /> corrective actions required by this Order. <br /> Ex. A,p. 7. <br /> On April 29,2022,GIR submitted a request to the Division to remove the Cease and Desist <br /> Order ("GIR's April 29, 2022 Letter to Division").' Ex. B (GIR's April 29, 2022 Letter to <br /> Division). On May 3, 2022, the Division responded to GIR's April 29, 2022 Letter and denied <br /> GIR's request to remove the Cease and Desist Order ("Division's May 2022 Letter"). Ex. C <br /> (Division's May 2022 Letter). The Division's May 2022 Letter stated,in part,that <br /> 1. In the second to last paragraph,GIR states they remain in full compliance with <br /> its reporting with the Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) for the month <br /> of March 2022. While its true GIR has submitted its report to WQCD, the <br /> sample results have not been in full compliance with the discharge permit. The <br /> Division was informed by WQCD the sample results for the second half of <br /> March 2022 were not in compliance.GIR submitted to WQCD that the samples <br /> for the 2nd half of March 2022 were outliers and the result of improper sampling <br /> practices (see attached report). As far as the Division is aware, GIR did not <br /> submit the sampling results including which analytes were outliers.WQCD has <br /> required GIR submit the results so monthly averages can be calculated. The <br /> WQCD permit requires that they report all data collected regardless of <br /> circumstances. The Division is not aware of the results having been submitted <br /> yet. <br /> i The letter is dated April 28,2022,but it was transmitted to the Division on April 29,2022. <br /> 2 <br />
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