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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
6/14/2001
Doc Name
Discharge #019 Eliminated from Renewal Permit
From
TWENTYMILE COAL CO
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
NDPES
Media Type
D
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PURL/C HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, Water Quality Control Division <br />Rationale -Page 14, Permit No. CO-0027154 <br />C. Reporting <br />Discharge Monitoring Report: Colorado Yampa Coal Company must submit a Discharge Monitoring Report <br />(DMR) on a monthly basis to the Division. This report should contain the required summarization of the test <br />results jot parameters shown in Tables V-5 through V-7 and Part I.B.1 of the permit. See the permit, Parr <br />I.E.1. for details on such submission. <br />2. Special Reports: Special reports are required in the event of a spill, bypass, or other noncompliance. Please <br />refer to Part LE. of the permit jot reporting requirements and Part ILA. jot notification requirements. <br />D. Addipanal Terms and Condi6ans <br />3. <br />/. Signatory and CerrificaNon Requirements: Signatory and certificarion requirements for reports and submittals <br />are discussed in Part /.E.6. of the permit. <br />2. Materials Containmem Plan: On October 8, 1997, the permittee submitted an engineered spill plan. An update <br />fo the plan is required to be filed within 90 days of the permit effective date, detailing all changes which have <br />occurred since that submittal. Ijno changes have occurred, a letter ro this effect is sy~ciem. For specific <br />requirements, refer to Par! I.D.1. of the permit. <br />I imitarions Compliance Schedule - OutfaUs 001 003 005 007 009 020: As described earlier, the final <br />limitations jot these parameters are lower than previous limitations, and jot some outfalls and/or parameters, <br />this is the first time that these parameters have been limited. The perminee is required to achieve compliance <br />with the Jina1 effluent limitations of Part I.A.I.a. by January 1, 2003, in accordance with a schedule of <br />compliance approved by the Division. This schedule ojcampliance applies to outfalls 001, 003, 005, 007, 009, <br />and 020. See Part I.A.ti. of the permit for complete requirements. <br />The permittee shall submit to the Division by January /, 2002, an implementation plan for achieving <br />compliance. If appropriate, the plan shall include operational changes, modification of the existing treatrnem <br />system, pretreatment and/or construction of a new treatment system. A schedule of dates to accomplish various <br />tasks related to the plan should also be included. If changes are not deemed necessary by the permittee, they <br />shall submit monitoring data in support ojtheir comen6on. Upon approval of the implementation plan by the <br />Division, all terms and conditions ojthe implementation plan, including but not limited to the compliance <br />schedule, shall automatically become conditions of this permit. No later than 14 calendar days following earn <br />date identified in the above schedule of compliance, the permittee shall submit either a report of progress or, in <br />the case of specific actions being required by identified dates, a written notice of compliance or noncompliance, <br />arty remedial actions taken, and the probability of meeting the nest scheduled requirement. A schedule for the <br />elimination of the discharge, through connection to another treatment system or by other means, may be <br />substituted jot this schedule of upgrading. <br />E. Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention <br />Waste minimization and pollution prevention are two terms that are becoming increasingly more common in industry <br />today. Waste minimization includes reducing the amoum of waste at the source through changes in industrial <br />processes, and reuse and recycling of wastes for the original or some other purpose such as materials recovery or <br />energy production. Pollution prevention goes hand-in-hand with waste minimization. /jthe waste is eliminated at <br />the froN of the line, it will not have to be treated at the end ojthe line. The direc! benefits to the industry are often <br />significant -both in terms ojincreased profit and in public relations. <br />This program can affect all areas of process and waste comrol with which your industry deals. Elimination or <br />reduction of a wastewater pollutant can also result in a reduction of an air pollutant or a reduction in the amount of <br />hazardous materials that you have to handle and/or dispose. <br />
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