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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/29/2003
Doc Name
Operation of Water Treatment Plant and Reclamation o f5.67 acres of the Herbert Placer
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Gold King Mines Corporation
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DMG
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AM5
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OP PUBr,IC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, Water Quality Control Division <br />Ratia~ale -Page 7, CO-0027529 <br />C. Reporting <br />Discharge Monitoring Report: Sunnyside Gold Corporation must submit a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) <br />on a monthly basis to the Division. This report should contain the required summarization of the test results for <br />parameters shown in Table VI-2 and Part I.B.1 of the permi[. See the permit, for details on such submission. <br />2. Special Reports: Special reports are required in the event of a spill, bypass, or other noncompliance. Please <br />refer to Part II.A. of the permit for reporting requirements. <br />D. Additional Terms and Conditions <br />1. Signatory Requirements: Signatory requirements for reports and submittals are discussed in Part !, Section E.6. <br />of the permit. <br />2. Materials Containment Plan: The permittee has previously submitted an engineered spill plan. An update to the <br />plan is required to be fried within 90 days of the permit effective date, detailing all changes which have occurred <br />since the original submittal. If no changes have occurred, a letter to this effect is required. For specific <br />requirements, refer to Part I.D.1. of the permit. <br />E. Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention <br />Waste minimization and pollution prevention are two terms that are becoming increasingly more common in industry <br />today. Waste minimization includes reducing the amount of waste at the source through changes in industrial <br />processes, and reuse and recycling of wastes for the original or some other purpose such as materials recovery or <br />energy production. Pollution prevention goes hand-in-hand with waste minimization. If the waste is eliminated at <br />the front of the line, it will nor have ro be treated at the end of the line. The direct beneftts to the industry are often <br />signiftcant -both in terms of increased profit and in public relations. This program can affect al[ areas of process <br />and waste control with which your industry deals. Elimination or reduction of a wastewaterpollutant can also result <br />in a reduction of an air pollutant or a reduction in the amount of hazardous materials that you have to handle <br />and/ar dispose of. This discharge permit does not speciftcally dictate waste minimization conditions at this time. <br />We strongly encourage the permittee to develop a waste minimization plan. Several industries have already <br />developed plans and found that implementation resulted in substantial savings. Both the Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and the Environment and F.PA have information and r ~ ources available to help you explore this <br />topic. <br />F Permit Termination <br />The permittee will be released from further permit responsibilities in accordatice with conditions specified in the <br />consent agreement. <br />Jon C. Kublc <br />March 7, 2001 <br />VII. REFERENCES <br />A. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Commission. Regulation No. 31 <br />The Basic Standards and Methodologies far Surface Water (5 CCR 1002-31). Denver: CDPHE, as revised 1/11/99 <br />and effective 3/2/99. <br />B. CO Dept. of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Commission Regulation 38 Classifications and <br />Numeric Standards for the San Juan and Dolores River Basins (5 CCR 1002-34). Denver: CDPHE, as revised <br />II /9/98. <br />
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