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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
3/12/1992
Doc Name
AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE COLO DISCHARGE PERMIT SYSTEM
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<br />C. FOOTNOTES <br />,P~• <br />Page 3 of 19 <br />e/ - 7. A "24 hour composite" sample is a combination of at least eight <br />(8) sample aliquots of at least 100 milliliters, collected at <br />equally spaced intervals during the operating hours of a facility <br />over a twenty-four (24) hour period. For volatile pollutants, <br />aliquots must be combined in the laboratory immediately before <br />analysis. The composite must be flow proportional; either the <br />time interval between each aliquot or the volume of each aliquot <br />must be proportional to either the wastewater or effluent flow at <br />the time of sampling or the total wastewater or effluent flow <br />since the collection of the previous aliquot. Aliquots may be <br />collected manually or automatically. <br />f/ - In the event an oil sheen or floating oil ie observed, a grab sample <br />shall be collected, analyzed, and reported on the appropriate DMR. <br />In addition, corrective action shall be taken immediately to mitigate <br />the discharge of oil and grease. A description of the corrective <br />action taken should be included with the DMR. <br />g/ - Where, based on a minimum of 5 samples, the permittee demonstrates to <br />the satisfaction of the Water Quality Control Division that the level <br />of to [al dissolved solids (TDS) in the effluent can be calculated <br />based upon the level of electrical conductivity, the permittee may <br />measure and report TDS in terms of electrical conductivity. <br />h/ - TDS shall be sampled on a monthly basis until six samples have been <br />analyzed. A report of "No Discharge" shall not be counted as one of <br />the six samples. Thereafter, monitoring shall continue on a <br />quarterly basis. Following submittal of the initial six sets of <br />monthly data, the Division shall determine whether the permittee is <br />required to submit a report addressing salt removal in accordance <br />with Regulations For Implementation of the Colorado River Salinity <br />Standards Through the NPDES Permit Program, 3.10.0. If the salinity <br />report is required, the Division shall so advise the permittee by <br />letter and the report shall be submitted within 180 days. <br />1/ - This parameter is subject to "Noncompliance Notification" <br />requirements of Part II.A.3.(b)(v) of this permit. <br />,j/ -Procedure for determining settleable solids is contained in 40 CFR <br />434.64. The method detection limit for measuring settleable solids <br />under this part shall be 0.4 ml/1. <br />k/ - Should a precipitation event occur which is greater than the 10-year, <br />24-hour event, the permittee shall submit rain gauge or other <br />appropriate documentation in order far an exemption to be claimed. <br />In lieu of such documentation, limitations contained in Part <br />I.A.1.(b), shall apply. Documentation shall be reported as an <br />attachment to the Discharge Monitoring Report for the appropriate <br />period. <br />
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