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PART I <br />Page if of 19 <br />Permit No. CO-0027146 <br />B. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br />3. Reportine of Data (continued) <br />The first original copy of each discharge monitoring report (DMR) shall be submitted <br />to the Division at the following address: <br />Colorado Department of Mealth <br />WQCD-PE-B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, Colorado 80222 <br />The first duplicate signed copy of each report form shall be submitted to the following <br />agency: <br />U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br />Water Management Division <br />NPDES Branch 8WM-C <br />999 18th Street, Suite 500 <br />Denver, CO 80202-2466 <br />4. Acute WET Testing - Outfalls 001. 002. 004 and 015 <br />(a) Testine and Reportine Requirements <br />Tests shall be done at the frequency listed in Part I.B.1. Test results shall <br />be reported along with the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) submitted for the <br />reporting period during which the sample was taken. (i.e., WET testing results <br />for the first calendar quarter ending March 31 shall be reported with the DMR due <br />April 28.) The results shall be submitted on the Acute Toxicity Test report <br />form, available from the Division. Copies of these reports are to be submitted <br />to both .the Division and EPA along with the DMR. <br />The permittee shall conduct each acute WET test in general accordance with <br />methods described in Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and <br />Receivfne Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms, EPA/600/4-90/027 or the most <br />current edition, except as modified by the most current Division guidance <br />document entitled Guidelines for Conductine Whole Effluent Toxicity Tests. The <br />permittee shall conduct an acute 48-hour WET test using Ceriodaphnia sp., and an <br />acute 96-hour WET test using fathead minnows. Acute tests will be replacement <br />static tests of a single effluent grab sample. <br />(b) Failure of Test and Division Notification <br />An acute WET test is failed whenever the LCSO, which represents an estimate of <br />the effluent concentration which is lethal to SOX of the test organisms in the <br />time period prescribed by the test, is found to be less than ar equal to 100X <br />effluent. The permittee must provide written notification of the failure of a <br />WET test to the Division, along with a statement as to whether the Preliminary <br />Toxicity Incident ("PTI")/Toxicity Identification Evaluation ("TIE") <br />investigation or accelerated testing is being performed (see next section). <br />Amendment No. 1 Issued [%7 OF a Effective Or ~~ ~ <br />