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PART I <br />Page lb of 19 <br />Permit No. CO-0032115 <br />A. TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br />1. Effluent Limitations (Cont.) <br />c) Discharge points 002, 003, 005, 006, 009, 011 <br /> Beginning immediately and lasting through July 31, 1996 the <br />'t! <br /> permittee is authorized to discharge within the limitations <br /> specified below, from the following outfall serial numbers (see f <br />~r~ <br /> <br />Figures 1 and 4): r <br />, <br />~ <br /> 002, sediment pond outfall to No-Name Gulch *,~ <br /> 003, sediment pond outfall to E. Buzzard Gulch .~.w <br />~~~ <br /> 005, sediment pond outfall to Coyote Gulch ' <br />~ <br /> <br />006,, sediment pond outfall <br />to W. Buzzard Gulch w <br />: <br /> 009, sediment pond outfall to M. Pyeatt Gulch <br /> 011, sediment pond outfall to E. Pyeatt Gulch <br /> Parameter 30-day avg. a/ Daily Max. c/ <br />Flow, MGD NA Report <br />Total Suspended Solids, mg/1 35 70 <br />Total Iron, mg/1 3.5 7.0 <br />Total Dissolved Solids, mg/1 NA Report <br />Settleable Solids, ml/1 NA Report <br />Whole Effluent Toxicity, Acute NA Report <br />For 003, 006, 009 and 011, pH (standard units) shall remain <br />between 6.5 and 9.0 c/. <br />For 002 and 005 only, pH (standard units) shall remain between 6.5 <br />and 9.5, during the months of June through September. The pH <br />range of 6.5-9.0 s.u. shall apply at all other times c/. <br />Oil and grease shall not exceed 10 mg/1 c/ is any grab sample nor <br />shall there be a visible sheen f/. <br />d) Discharge points 001, 002, 003, 005, 006, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, <br />013 and 014 <br />Any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge caused by <br />precipitation within any 24-hour period less than or equal to the <br />10-year, 24-hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent <br />vo ume may comp y wit t e o owing limitations subject to <br />l burden of proof requirements described in Part I.A.2. <br />