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~- <br />STATE <br />COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEPrLTH <br />Dedicated to protecting, and improving the health and <br />environment of the people otColorado <br />4700 Cherry Creek Dr. S. <br />Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 <br />Phone 13031 692.2000 <br />Laboratory Building <br />1210E 11th .1venue <br />Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 <br />(30]) 691.4700 <br />December 16, 1992 <br />Richard Connell, President <br />Connell Resources <br />4305 East Harmony Road <br />Fort Collins, CO 80°_~25 <br />RE: Permit Inactivzrtion Request Received <br />Connell Resources <br />COG-500104 <br />Larimer County <br />Dear Mr. Connell: <br />COLORADO <br />4 <br />4 <br />f <br />'+ lc' <br />Rol' Rome <br />Gaernor <br />Pavida A Nolan MD, MPH <br />Gecvde Drecwr <br />We are unable to prncess your request for inactivation until the <br />attached inactivaticn request form has been completed and received <br />by this office. You must certify that all discharges to state <br />waters have ceased. Upon receipt of the completed form, the <br />District Engineer for the above-referenced county will be notified <br />and will inspect your facility. Once the District Engineer has <br />approved inactivation, the permit will go to public notice for a <br />30-day comment perior3. Regulations require that monitoring reports <br />be submitted until the permit is formally inactivated. If <br />appropriate, such reports should simply state "no discharge". <br />Please be aware that Section 6.16.0(5) (B) of the permit <br />regulations states: <br />"Once the Division porceeds to terminate a permit at the <br />permitteers request, the prorated fee shall apply to the <br />period of time the permit has been in effect, including <br />but not exceeding ninety (40) days from the date the <br />permit termination request is received by the Division." <br />