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PART II <br />Page I <br />PART II <br />A. MANAGEMF,NI' REQUIREMENTS <br />1. Chance in Discharne <br />The permittee shall inform the Division (Permits sad Enforcement Section) in writing of any intent to constmct, install, <br />or alter any process, facility, or activity that is likely to result in n new or altered discharge, either in tenors of location <br />or effluent quality or quantity prior to We occurtence of the new or altered discharge, and shall famish the Division such <br />plans and specifications which the Division deems reasonably necessary to evaluate the effect on the discharge and <br />receiving stream. <br />Process modifications include, but aro sot limited to, the introduction of any sew pollutant not previously identified in <br />the permit, or any other modifications which may result in ^ discharge of a quantity or quality different from that which <br />was evaluated in the drafting of Ute permit including subsequent amendments. Following such notice, the permittee may <br />be roquired to submit a new or revised CDPS application sad the permit may be modified to specify and limit any <br />pollutenta sot previously limited, if the ttew or alterod discharge might 6e inconsistent with the conditions of the existing <br />permit. In no ease shall the permittee implement such change without first modifying the permit to reflxt the change or <br />obtaining confirmation from the Division that no change is required in the permit. <br />2. Saetisl Notiftbtiom -Definition <br />a) Bypass: The intentional diversion of waste streams from say portion of a treatment facility. <br />b) Severe Property Damage: Substantial physical damage to property at the treatment facilities which causes them to <br />become inoperable, or substantial end permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to <br />occur in the absence of a bypass. It does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. <br />c) Spill: An incident in which flows or solid materials are accidentally or unintentionally allowed to flow or escape so <br />as to be lost [rom the treatment, ptooessing or manufacturing system which may cause or threstea pollution of state <br />waters. <br />d) Upset: An exceptioml incident is which there is unintmtioml and temporary noncompliance with pemtit effluent <br />limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does net include <br />noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate <br />treatment facilities, lack of preventative maintenance, or careless or improper operation. <br />3. Noncompliance Natificetion <br />a) If, for any reason, the pe:mittae does not comply with or will be unable to comply with any discharge limitations or <br />standards epecrfied in this permit, the permittee shall, at a minimum, provide the Water Quality Control Division <br />and EPA with the following information: <br />(i) A deacriptioa of the discharge and cause of aoncomplimce; <br />(ii) The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times and/or the anticipated time when the <br />discharge will return to compliance; and <br />(iii) Steps being taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the noncomplying discharge. <br />b) The pemrittee shall report the following instances of noncompliance orally within twenty-four (24) hours from the <br />time the permittee becomes aware of the noncompliance, and shall mail to the Division a written report within five <br />(S davs after becoming aware of the noncompliance: <br />woer uaror <br />