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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981013
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
7/23/2003
Doc Name
Compliance Inspection and Termination Notice
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CDOH WQCD
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Basin Resources
Permit Index Doc Type
NPDES
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D
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PAGE2 <br />3. Will the permittee continue to have a dischazge point, such as pipe, <br />conduit, unlined lagoon, etc? <br />4. Under what conditions could a discharge occur: Storm flow, change in operation, <br />accidental spill, etc. Storm flow from the reclaimed mine area. <br />5. If this is a mining facility or operation, indicate whether any mine <br />drainage exists. Discuss whether there has been a historical flow. <br />^ Yes ~No <br />Storm flow from the reclaimed mine area. Permitted discharges of mine water occurred <br />~uFin~ the ~eriod when the ming warms in $roduction. <br />6. s [were downs eam water user, water supp y in e, etc.. Yes ^No <br />a. If yes, whom and where? Irrigation intake at Parsons <br />b. Could they be impacted by a discharge or a spill of any <br />pollutant on-site controllable under an SPCC Plan or <br />other condition of a permit? <br />^ Yes ®No <br />NOTE: THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE KEPT IN MIND IF YOUR PERMIT IS TERMINATED: <br />1. The perntittee will still be responsible and subject to any enforcement action for any dischazge or spills into state <br />waters. Should you operate your facility after your permit has been terminated and a dischazge could occur, you <br />must apply for a new permit no less than 180 days prior to the discharge. It is unlawful to dischazge pollutants <br />from a point source to state waters without a permit. Section 25-8-608 of the Water Quality Control Act provides <br />for assessing civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day for unlawful dischazges. <br />2. In general the continued existence of a dischazge point will be the basis for not terminating a permit at the request <br />of the permittee. <br />I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiaz with the information submitted herein <br />and based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information. I am aware that <br />there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. See <br />18 U.S.C. 1001 and 33 U.S.C. 1319. <br />Authorized Representativ5/~ ... Date ~ ~i 9 ~A'~3 <br />i i <br />Based upon my verification of the above information obtained during my site inspection, it is my recommendation that <br />this permit be terminated. <br />D_,istr~ict Enginee. <br />~ Yes C <br />..~ <br />
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