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COG500000 Permit Application www.coloradowaterpermits.com <br />Page 5 of 8 – Revision 2/2021 <br />1.Has the applicant reviewed the surrounding area for possible groundwater contamination, such as plumes from <br />leaking underground storage tanks (LUSTs), hazardous waste sites, or additional sources? Applicants are <br />expected to exercise due diligence in evaluating their sites prior to applying for a discharge permit. <br />□Yes □No □NA (no water leaves the pit, or stormwater-only discharge) <br />2.Is an open LUST located within 0.5 mile of the site?□Yes □No <br />*If yes, BTEX analytical data for the mine pit water or discharge must be included with the permit application. The <br />division may request analytical data for additional parameters. Failure to include this data may delay permit application <br />processing until such data is submitted to the division. <br />3.Is a Superfund site or National Priorities List (NPL) site located within 1 mile of the site?□Yes □No <br />*If yes, analytical data for the mine pit water or discharge, for those parameters associated with the Superfund or NPL <br />facility, must be included with the permit application. Failure to include this data may delay permit application <br />processing until such data is submitted to the division. <br />4.Is a UMTRA facility located within 1 mile of the site?□Yes □No <br />*If yes, analytical data for the mine pit water or discharge, for those parameters associated with the UMTRA facility, must <br />be included with the permit application. Failure to include this data may delay permit application processing until such <br />data is submitted to the division. <br />5.Is any other (non-LUST, non-Superfund, non-NPL site) known source of contamination, such as a Voluntary <br />Cleanup (VCUP), Environmental Covenant, open RCRA Corrective Action site, or brownfields site located within <br />0.5 mile of the site? □ Yes □ No <br />*If yes, analytical data for the mine pit water or discharge, for those parameters associated with the known source of <br />contamination, must be included with the permit application. Failure to include this data may delay permit application <br />processing until such data is submitted to the division. <br />6.Is the sand and gravel facility within the footprint of an historic landfill?□Yes □No <br />If Yes for any of questions 1 – 6 above, show location of the source(s) of possible groundwater contamination on <br />the maps required in Item E of this application. In the box below, describe the location, extent of contamination, <br />and possible effect on the discharges from this facility. <br />7.Is concrete truck washout conducted at the facility?□Yes □No <br />If Yes, please provide the following additional information with respect to this discharge: <br />Location of concrete washout water discharge. Check all that apply. <br />□to surface water □to a lined impoundment or excavation <br />□to the ground □ washout water not discharged – water is reused, or <br />□to an unlined impoundment or excavation evaporates <br />What is the proximity of the discharge to a lake, pond, stream/river, intermittent or ephemeral creek, <br />drainage, irrigation ditch, wetland, etc? <br />Is the discharge within the DRMS permit boundary? <br />What is discharge volume and frequency? <br />8.Does the facility discharge stormwater runoff from a concrete batch plant? (SIC code 3273)□Yes □No <br />9.Does the facility discharge stormwater runoff from an asphalt batch plant? (SIC code 2951)□Yes □No <br />10.Does the facility discharge stormwater runoff from recycled concrete?□Yes □No <br />11.Does the facility discharge stormwater runoff from recycled asphalt?□Yes □No <br />n <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4