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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002111
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/14/2003
Doc Name
Appendices to Revised Application
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Greg Lewiski & Associates
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PART I <br />A. DEFL`~TTION OF EFFL'1fENT LIMITATIONS <br />1. Effluent Limitations - Outfal1001 <br />. Beginning immediately and lasting through December 31, 2006, the pemtittee is authorized to discharge from outfall OG <br />entering the Colorado River, as shown in figures 2 and 3. <br />In accordance with the Water Quality Conttol Commission Regulations for Effluent Limitations, Section 62.4, and the t <br />Discharge Permit System Regulations, Section 61.8(2), 5 C.C.R. 1002-61, the permitted discharge shall not conta;n <br />parameter concentrations, which exceed the following limitations specified below or exceed the specified flow limitation. <br /> <br />^ Parameter ^_ 30 Day Average ~, -7.DayAverage •. , DailyMazi <br />Flow, MGD Report NIA Report <br />Total Suspended Solids, mg/L 30 45 N/A <br />Total Dissolved Solids, mg7L Report N!A Report <br />Oil and Grease, mglL N/A N!A 10 <br />pH, s.u. N/A N!A 6.5-9.0 <br />Total Recoverable Arsenic, mg/L Report NIA 54.327 <br />Potentially Dissolved Cadmium, moll. 3.570 N/A 6.652 <br />Potentially Dissolved Trivalent Chromium, mg/L 126.864 N/A 712.318 <br />Potentially Dissolved Hexavalent Chromium, mg/L 8.356 NJA 8.869 <br />Potentially Dissolved Copper, mglL 15,194 N!A 18.294 <br />Potentially Dissolved Laad, mg/L 5.546 N/A 103.660 <br />Total Recoverable Mercury, mgfL 0.0076 N/A Report <br />Potentially Dissolved Nickel, mg(L 41.487 N/A 601.136 <br />Potentially Dissolved Selenium, mgJL 1.067 N!A 8.207 <br />Potentially Dissolved Silver, mg(L 1.367 N/A 6.048 <br />Potentially Dissolved Zinc, mglL. Report N!A 150.779 <br />Benzene, mg/L 53.636 N/A Report <br />Naphthalene, mg/L 470.993 N/A Report <br />WholeEtfluentToxicity,Acute N/A N/A LCso>lQ`J°1° <br />2. Whole Eiiluent Tonicity Testine Requirements -Acute VET TestinE-Outfail 001 <br />(a) Testine and Renortine Requirements <br />Tests shall be done at the frequency listed in Part I.B.1. Test results shall be reported along with the Discharge `~(on <br />Repot (DMR) submitted for the reporting period during which the sample was taken (i.e., WET testing results for tl <br />calendar quarter ending March 32 shallbe reported with the DMR due April 28.). The results shall be submitted on the <br />Toxicity Test report fotm, available from the Division. Copies of these report/ are to be submitted to both the Divisi~ <br />EPA along with the DMR. <br />The petmittee shall conduct each acute WET test in general accordance with methods described in 3~fethods for i.feasur. <br />Acute Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms EPA/600/4-40/027 or the <br />• current edition, except as modified by the most current Division guidance document entitled Guidelines for Conducting <br />Effluent Toxicity Tests. The permittee shall conduct an acute 48 hour WET test using Ceriodaphnia sp., 96-hos 5`4E <br />using fa'head minnows. Acute tests :vifl be replacement static tests of a sino;e effluent grab sample. <br />
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