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Metal Mining Stormwater Reapplication Q&A <br />1. Q: What is this all about? <br />A: Your facility is certified under the Metal Mining Stormwater general permit. Stormwater permits aze issued for afive- <br />yeaz period, and expire after that time. This permit is about to expire. To maintain coverage, you must reapply. <br />2. Q: How do I reapply? <br />A: We have tried to make the reapplication process as simple as possible; just sign the Reapplication and Record <br />Verification farm and send it back to us in the provided envelope. If anything has changed or is incorrect on the <br />enclosed form, please cross out the old and write in the new. Please also provide the email addresses requested in items <br />A and B, if available. (Make sure to save a copy of the form for your records.) <br />3. Q: Do I need to send any money? <br />A: No -the billing process is handled separately. <br />~#. Q: What if I don't need a permit anymore? <br />A: Under either of the following conditions you maybe allowed to inactivate your permit certification: <br />o When a site has been reclaimed in accordance with the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (CDMG) <br />requirements and the site has been released from State reclamation requirements, the operator of the facility may <br />request termination. <br />o In the case where the site has no CDMG permit, certification under this permit may be terminated the site is <br />reclaimed in accordance with the specific criteria listed in Part LF. of your current pemtit, <br />To request inactivation, submit a competed Inactivation Notice. If you do not have a copy of the Notice, one maybe <br />obtained from the intemet at www.edphestate.co.us/wq/pemutsunit or by calling our office at 303-692-3517 (please <br />provide your nnmc, mailing or email address, and indicate you need the Metal Mining Stormwater Pemlit Inactivation <br />Fomi). <br />5. Q: What about my 2005 & 2006 Annual Reports? <br />A: The requirement to submit an A~mual Report continues under the new pemut. <br />For active mining operations and mine remediation operations, your next Annual Report should cover all of 2006, and <br />is due by February 15, 2007. Your 2005 Annual Report should have been sent to us by February 15, 2006. For <br />inactive mining operations, a reduced reporting frequency will once again be allowed for in the new pemut. Refer to <br />the Annual Report requirements in the renewed permit when it is sent to you around September 30, 2006. <br />6. Q: How do I ensure that my Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) is in compliance? - <br />A: A guidance document on the contents of a SWMP required for compliance with the permit is available at: <br />www.cdphestate.co.us/wq/PermitsUnit/SWMetalGuidance.pdf, or by calling our office at 303-692-3517 (please <br />provide your name, mailing or email address, and indicate you need the SWMP Guidance for Metal Mining). The plan <br />must be maintained by the pemrittee to accurately reflect the current conditions at the site, including the current <br />potential pollutant sources present and Best Management Practices {BMPs) being implemented. Permittees must <br />ensure their current SWMP is in compliance with these requirements prior to submitting the attached form and <br />periodically throughout the permit term as necessary to ensure the plan remains up-to-date. <br />7. Q: What changes will be in the new permit? <br />A: We are planning to make some relatively minor changes to the renewal permit. These changes will be summarized in <br />the new permit Rationale, which you will receive with your renewed permit certification. We expect to send the <br />renewal permit to public notice in late June 2006. We will not be sending out a separate public notice to Metal Mining <br />pennittees. If you would like to receive a copy of the pemrit or public notice, or submit comments on the pemvt, please <br />call our office at 303-692-3517 in early July 2006. <br />