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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977321
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/23/1994
Doc Name
SUMMIT PRESSED BRICK & TILE CO NATIVE CLAY MINE PN M-77-321
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• uw oFFleea • III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />_1 <br />` BRIAN N. GEDDES, P.C. 999 <br />4796 HILTON PARKWAY, SUITE 112 <br />COLORADO SPRINGS. COLORADO 80907 <br />TELEPHONE <br />ITI pI Y!O•))II3 <br />FA; <br />BRIAN H. OCDD66 1'll pl 3!O-p!!p <br />March 21, 1994 <br />Mr. Thomas A. Schreiner RFC~~v~~ <br />Division of Minerals and Geology MiQ/~ <br />Department of Natural Resources ~,r,, 23 199¢ <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 ~~`~0~01 <br />Denver, CO 80203 M~ne~a~s.a ~r , <br />~~0~. <br />Re: Summit Pressed Brick and Tile Company <br />Native Clay Mine Permit No. M-77-321 <br />Dear Mr. Schreiner: <br />I am writing to you as attorney for Summit Pressed <br />Brick and Tile Company concerning some confusion that appears <br />to exist concerning stormwater discharge permits and <br />stormwater management plans. I am writing a virtually <br />identical letter to each of the specialists for each of <br />Summit's permits. Summit has applied for each of its <br />operations under a group permit application filed with the <br />EPA by the Brick Institute of America and this has apparently <br />caused some confusion. <br />Based on my review of the law, seminar materials, and <br />my conversation with the Water Quality Control Division, I <br />hope this letter will serve to explain the status on these <br />permits and plans as applied to Summit. <br />The EPA's stormwater regulations provide three <br />different types of permits - individual, group, and general. <br />Individual permits are apparently very rare, and you are <br />probably most familiar with general permits issued by the <br />State of Colorado Water Quality Control Division, <br />particularly Permit No. COG-500000, based on an EPA model. <br />Group permits, however, are submitted to the EPA, who must <br />approve it and issue a model group permit. NPDES states with <br />group permit authority, like Colorado, then can issue a group <br />permit based on that model. In the case of Summit, the Brick <br />Institute of America has applied to the EPA for a group <br />permit covering clay mines and brick manufacturing sites. <br />The draft permit is required to be published in the Federal <br />Register and it was published in 58 Fed. Reg. No. 222. The <br />EPA waits a 90 day period for public comment after <br />publication and then will finalize the permit. The permit <br />has not been finalized at this point. Once the permit is <br />
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