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T <br />D. SPECIAL REQUIl2EMENTS <br />2. Stormwater Regpuements (continued) <br />2) Request for Termination <br />PARTI <br />Permit No. CO-0032638 <br />Page No. l4 <br />When a site has been reclaimed in accordance with the CDMG requirements and the site has been released from State <br />reclamation requirements, or the above Termination Criteria have been met, the permittee may request termination of <br />stormwater coverage under this permit. The Division will consider termination of stormwater coverage when: <br />a) the permittee has submitted a completed Inactivation Form as provided by the Division which summarizes the work <br />accomplished; <br />b) In the case of mine-waste remediation projects, the pemrittee has submitted photographic documentation of the post <br />remediation conditions at the mine site; <br />c) All stormwater discharges to state waters associated with mining activities have ceased and the pemuttee has <br />demonstrated to the Division the termination criteria have been met or the CDMG performance bond has been <br />released; <br />d) The Division finds that the pemilttee has shown reasonable grounds consistent with the Federal and State statutes <br />and regulations for such temrination; and <br />e) Fee requirements of Section 6.16.0 of State Dischazge Permit System Regulations have been met. <br />Continued coverage may be requited after reclamation or remediation has been completed if the Division has shown or <br />has reason to suspect that the stormwater discharge may contribute to a violation of a water quality standazd. <br />i. Stormwater Defmitions <br />1. Best management practices (BMPs): schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other <br />management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the State. BMPs also include treatment, operating <br />procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, waste disposal, or ckainage frommaterial storage. <br />BMPs include stmetural and nonstmetural controls. <br />2. Operator: the individual who has day-to-day supervision and control of activities occurring at the mine site. <br />3. Remediation, as used in this permit, means actions taken to reduce or eliminate the overall adverse environmental impact <br />associated with a pollutant source. The term includes actions such as re-routing of surface flows, re-location, or a <br />pollutant source, the addition of pollutant neutralizing or immobilizing substances, capping and re-vegetation. <br />4. Significant Materials include but are not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as metallic products; bazazdous <br />substances designated under section 101(14} of CERCLA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag <br />and sludge that have the potential to be released with stormwater dischazge. <br />E. GENERAL MONITORING, SAMPLING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS <br />1. Routine Reporting of Data <br />Reporting of the data gathered incompliance with Part I.B.1 shall be on a quarterly basis. Reporting of all data gathered shall <br />comply with the requirements of Part LE. (General Requirements). Monitoring results shall be summarized for each calendar <br />quarter and reported on Division approved discharge monitoring report (DMR) forrns (EPA form 3320-1). One form shall be <br />mailed to the Water Quality Control Division, as indicated below, so that the DMR is received no later than the 28th day of <br />the month following the end of the quarter (for example, the DMR for the first calendaz quarter must be received by the <br />Division by Apri128th). If no dischazge occurs during the reporting period, "No Dischazge" shall be reported. <br />