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8/24/2016 10:12:06 PM
Creation date
11/25/2007 1:55:50 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984062
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
CHANGE IN PN COG-850013 FORMERLY CO-0036021 ROUTT CNTY
From
CDOH
To
CYPRUS MINERALS CO
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 4 (Part 2) NPDES CHANGE
Media Type
D
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />4210 East 11th Avenue <br />Denver, Colorado 80220 • <br />RATIONALE <br />COAL MINING FACILITIES <br />(SURFACE RUNOFF ONLY) <br />GENERAL PERMIT IN COLORADO <br />COLORADO DISCHARGE PERMIT NUMBER COG-850000 <br />Facilities performing coal mining activities are located along many etreama in <br />the State of Colorado. Waters discharged from coal mining facilities are <br />subject to the requirements of the State of Colorado Water Quality Control <br />Act, 1973 as amended. Regulations of the Colorado Discharge Permit System. <br />(CCR, Title 5, Chapter 1002-2) and Title 40 Part 434 of the Code of Federal <br />Regulations (40 CFR 434) specify the wastewater discharge requirements for <br />this industry. <br />Section 6.10.2 of the Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations provides <br />for the issuance of General Permits where covered facilities: <br />1. Are within prescribed geographical boundaries; • <br />2. Involve substantially the same type of operating conditions; <br />3. Discharge the same type of waste; <br />4. Require the same effluent limitations or operating conditions; <br />5. Require similar monitoring; and <br />6. Are more appropriately controlled under a General Permit than <br />individual permits. <br />INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION: <br />The coal mining industry includes facilities that may be involved in the <br />eztraction, processing and out'loading of coal. 9arious facilities perform <br />one or more of these operations. Coals are classified based on the fized <br />carbon content, the volatile matter fraction, and the heating value. The <br />general classification ranks are lignite, subbitumiaous, bituminous, and <br />anthracite. The primary end uses for coal are for combustion in steam boilers <br />sad for metallurgical coke ovens. In Colorado there are approziiately 70 <br />facilities involved in the eztraction (mining) of coal and/or processing <br />(preparation) of coal. <br />• <br />
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