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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981024
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 7 NPDES PERMIT INFORMATION PART 1
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />• Water Quality Control Division <br />4210 East 11th Avenue <br />Denver, Colorado 80220 <br />page 3 of 3 <br />Pezmit No. COC-850010 <br />VI. DISCUSSION: <br />Applicable effluent limitations and monitoring requirements regarding <br />post-mining outfalls, are addressed in Part I.B..1(b) and I.B.3(b) <br />respectively of the general permit. <br />Total dissolved solids monitoring of the discharge shall not be performed <br />as no discharge to the Colorado Aiver Basin is present. Total phosphorus <br />monitoring shall not be performed. See page 3 of the general permit for <br />more information. <br />The Permittee will be required to develop and implement a Storm Water <br />Management Plan (SWMP). Although some activities may already be in place, <br />the SWMP will require the Permittee to coordinate best management <br />practices so the result is a reduction or elimination of pollutants <br />reaching state water from areas not limited by effluent limitations. The <br />Permittee will be required to submit the SWMP to the Division for review <br />within six months from the date certification is issued. For specifics of <br />• the Plan and additional requirements, please reference the Part I.B.2 of <br />the general permit. <br />The Permittee will not be required to perform Whole Effluent Toxicity <br />(WET) testing pursuant to Section 6.9.7(2)(a)(i)(A) of the Regulations for <br />the State Discharge Permit System 6.1.0 (5 CCR 1002-2) which exempts <br />facilities certified under the general permit. <br />VII. SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF CONCERN TO THE PERMITTEE: <br />The Permittee is encouraged to read the general rationale for an <br />understanding of how the permit was developed and to read Che permit <br />itself to see what requirements exist. Effluent limitations and <br />monitoring requirements are specified in Part I.B, and special <br />notification requirements for effluent violations are addressed in Part <br />II.A.3. <br />Based on the above information, the Pueblo Coal, Inc. is certified to <br />discharge under the general permit for coal mining facilities, identified <br />as Permit No. COG-850000. All correspondence relative to this facility <br />should reference the specific facility Permit No. COG-850010. <br />Completed By: Bruce Kent (Science Applications International Corporation) <br />6/3/92 <br />• Reviewed By: Patricia Nelson (Colorado Department of Health) <br />6/9/92 <br />
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