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Permit No
C1981018A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/20/2004
Doc Name
Water Discharge Permit
Section_Exhibit Name
Illustration 46
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D
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I •RADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Wnter Qanliry Control DiJibion'"-" <br />Anfiortnle-Pny¢9. Permit No. CO-0038024 <br />VII. REFERENCES <br />A. CO Dept. ofPubfie Heath and Environment, Water Quality Control Commission Regulation 3/. Rn eir Gn„dnrdc and Marhndn/noiec <br />fns Grrfnro Waror (5 CCR 1002-3!). Denver: CDPHE, as revised 12/22/00. <br />B. CO Dept. of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Commission Regulation 37. Cla ccifirnrinnc and Namrrir <br />Srn d dZfn th I n ar C'nlnradn Rivas Rnein (S ('('R 1007-27) Denver: CDPHE, as revised February 20, 2002. <br />C CO Dept. ofPu6lic Health arsd Environment, Water Quality Cantral Commission Regulation 62. Rrmdannnc fhr FHlvonr I imimrinnc <br />(5 CCR 1002-62). Denver CDPHE, as revised 11/9/98 and effective !2/30/98. <br />D. CO Dept. of Public Health and Environment, Water Qunliry Control Commission Regulation 61. Cn[nrndn DicchnrgtLPrrmit Cv~ram <br />Rew.InNanc (5 CCR 1002-61). Denver: CDPHE, as revised 3/9/99 and effective 4/30/99. <br />E. CO Dept. of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division. IiQCD Rimm~nitnrin~Gardanra pnn.mrnr Denver.' <br />CDPHE, July 1, l993. <br />R US Government, Office ojthe Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration. ('ndv Fadrrnl Ragt larlnnc-(Pore <br />334). Washington: 1999. <br />VlIL PUBLIC NOTICE COMMENTS <br />The permittee made the foflowing comments, with the Division's response, if any, in bold. <br />RATIONALE <br />Change the Legal Contact phone numbers to (970)675-4311 Fax (970)675-4399 Done <br />Il.C Change the Facility Contact phone numbers to (970)675-4321 Fax (970)675-4399 Done <br />ILE. Change the CMLRB Permit No. to G198l-0l8 Done <br />Table II-I <br />Outfa11001 Receiving Water -directly into Scullion Gulch (not UT) Done <br />Dutfall 004 Receiving Water -directly into Scullion Gulch (not UT) Done <br />Outfa(l 023 Delete -this outfall has been reclaimed and the source sealed Done <br />Page 2 <br />Table !I-I <br />Dutfal[ 029 Delete -this outfall has been reclaimed and the source sealed without mine development to the intended discharge paint. <br />Done <br />V.A.1. "Western Fuels -Utah, Inc. " should be changed to "'Blue Mountain Energy, Inc. " Done <br />Page 3 <br />Table V-1 TDS 30-day average is listed. This should be a "quarterly" average, as 30-day averages are not reported. Done <br />Page 6 <br />VLA.2.g.2) It is BeL1E's position that the /WC should be based on the first receiving stream with water that supports or has the potential <br />to support aquatic life. In the case of [he autjalls in this permit the 'Chronic Low Flow, 30E3' should be based on flows of <br />the White River. Scu/lion Gulch and Red Wash both flow only in direct response to surface runojj. Thus, agtaatlc life is not <br />present in either of these receiving waters and there is no aquatic life to protect. Neither of these receiving streams have the <br />i <br />"_- <br />t=~~ <br />j `,~. <br />1,~~, <br />z. <br />• potential beneficial use for aquatic life due to the extremely fimited duration oj[heJlows. Thus, such standards would not be <br />applicable to these drainages. This hrts been noted herein, attd the necessary changes Prove been made. <br />
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