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COLORADO DEPARTA9ENT OF HEALTH, Water Qanlirv Control Division <br />Rntlonule - Puge 18, Permit No. CO-00.341 a? <br />Table V/-9 -- Monitoring Requirements (Outjall 013) <br />Parameter Measurement Frequency Sample Type <br />Flox•, h1GD l/ Weeklv ln.ctuntaneour or Continuous <br />BODE, mg/~ l/ dfonthly Gruh <br />TSS, mg/J l/ A>ondrly Grnh <br />Oil and Greece, mg/~ Weekly Visual <br />pH..c. u. Weeklv Grnb <br />TRC. mg/~' Week/c Grnh <br />Fecal Colijorm.c, No./100 mC Monthly Grub <br />TDS, mg/~7 Qunr[erly Gr'nb <br />l/ /n addition m monitoring the final di.cchurge, influau sampler shall be taken and analyzed jot drts parameter nt (he .come <br />jreyuencv. <br />• /ja visible .r/teen i.c noted n grub .sample shall be collected and unnhzed jot oil and gren.ce. The results ure to be reported on the <br />DMR under pnrarneter' 00556. <br />C. Reporting <br />1. Di.cchnrae Monitoring Renort CEC mu.rl .arbmit n Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) nn a monthly basis to the <br />Division. This report,chould contain the required.rummnrizadon ojthe test results jot pnrnmeter.c.rhown in Tub/es Vl-7, <br />V/-8 and V/-9 and Purt /.BJ ojthe permi(. See the permit. Pan /.B1 jot details on .ruck sahmi.criun. <br />D. Additional Terms and Conditions <br />1. Slpnnlarv Requirements: Signatory requirements jar reports and .rubml(tuls ure di.ccu.cced in Pnrt LC. l 0 and Purt /.E of <br />the permit. <br />hlnterinlc Conminment Plnn: On hlny 24, l 989, the permittee submitted nn engine ercd spit/plan. An update to the plan <br />is required to be fled within 90 days ojthe permit effective dole, derailing all cltnnges which have occarred.rince the <br />original submittal. /jno changer hove occurred, n letter m this effect is reyarired. Far specific reyuiranem.c, refer m <br />Putt 1. F ojthe permit. <br />E. Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention <br />Wncte rninimiznnon and pollution prevention are nvo ternr.c drat are becoming increasingly mare cmnmgn in indusny mday. <br />Waste minimiunion incladec reducing the umouru qj wncte nt dre source througl+ chunge.r sir indu.ctrinl proce.c.cer, oar( reuse <br />and reeveling ojwncter jot the original or some other purpose such u.c materials recovery or ene+yry production. Pollution <br />prevention goes hand-in-{rand with waste minimization. ljthe wucte i.c eliminated nt [he front ojthe line. it will not hove to <br />be treated nt the and ojthe line. The direct benefits to the industry are oj~en .rignifrcnn[ -both in terms ojincreused profs <br />mrd in public relations. <br />This program can affect all areas ojprocess and waste convol with which your industry deals. Elintinution or reduction ojn <br />tvastewuter pollutant can also result in n reduction ojnn air pollu[nnl or a reduction in the nmoun( ojhaznrdoue' rnnterinlr <br />(trot you hove to handle rmd/or di.cpo.ce of <br />Thi.c discharge pcnnit rloec not .cpecificnlly dictate wnt'te minimization conditions u! (his tune. We .strongly a ncourage the <br />perrniuee ro develop n waste minimimtton plats. Seve rnl industries hove ulr'eadv developed plrrn.c and farad thn7 <br />implernenration resulted in .rub.clandal .cavingc. Both the Colorado Deportment of Hen/th and EPA bore information and <br />resources available to help you explore this mpic. <br />