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2001-12-11_PERMIT FILE - C1981014A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
NPDES PERMIT COR-040183 (MINE SITE)
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 04 Part 2
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PART I Page 3 of 20 <br />Permit No. COR-040000 <br />• PART I <br />A. COVERAGE UNDER THIS PERMTT <br />1. Authority to Discharne <br />Under this permit, active and inactive metal mining operations, and mine-waste remediation projects at inactive mine <br />sites, where stormwater has come into con[act with any overburden, raw material, intermediate products, <br />byproducts, finished products or waste products located a[ the witting site, aze permitted to discharge stormwater <br />associated with those operations into waters of the state of Colorado. The term witting operation includes active and <br />inactive witting activities. <br />2. Industries Covered Under this Permit <br />a. Types of AMivities Covered by this Permit: <br />1) This permit authorizes all new and existing discharges composed entirely of stormwater associated with <br />active and inactive metal mining operations. (See Rationale, Section IV for an explanation of exemptions <br />for uncon[aminated stormwater and reclaimed mines.) <br />2) This permit authorizes all new and existing discharges composed entirely of stormwater associated with <br />mine-waste remediation projects at the mine-waste site. Separate permit coverage is necessary to address <br />stormwater discharges from off-site disposal areas. <br />3) This permit may also authorize existing discharges composed entirely of stormwa[er from any mining <br />/• ~ operation [hat is currently covered by an individual CDPS permit for discharge of process water. <br />t. <br />b. Definitions <br />1) Stocmwater is precipitation-induced surface runoff. <br />2) Mining operations include facilities classified as Standard Industrial Classification Codes 10 through 14 <br />(mineral industry), including active or inactive mining activities. This definition includes operations that <br />have temporarily ceased mining and are in "temporary cessation" stains with the Colorado Division of <br />Minerals and Geology. <br />3) InaMive mining operations are mining operations that aze no[ being actively mined. <br />4) Mine-waste remediation projects aze projects undertaken to reduce or eliminate environmental impacts of <br />mine waste. <br />5) Mine waste, for the purposes of this permit, means any mineral material such as overburden, raw <br />materials, intermediate products, byproducts, finished products or waste products, which is or has been <br />mechanically disturbed or moved from its naturally occurring location as pan of a mineral extraction <br />(mining) activity. Examples of mine waste include: mine tailings, which is ore that has gone through a <br />milling process and then been discarded, and waste rock, which is rock that has been moved from its <br />natural location, but no[ processed. <br />Other Definitions can be found in Pan I.G of this penni[. <br />3. Application. Due Dates <br />• a. Application Dne Dates: At least thirty days prior to the anticipated date of discharge, the owner (or operator <br />when the owner does not operate the facility) of the facility shall submit an application provided by the <br />Division. <br />
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