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<br />1.0 Inlroduclion <br />This S WMP is organvod to follow the requirentaTls of the Colorado Dcpartmrnt of Public Health and Environment (CDPHL-) as outlined <br />in the Colorado Discharge Permtl System (CDPS) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Sand and Gravel <br />Production Operations within the Colorado Slate Highway System (Permit No.: COR-320000) <br />LO Gcncral Information <br />`Pit Name ~$F$-$PRlIJlr CI?( Receiving Water Ct-EAfL CREEK CDOT Region: Date:.~3~ 95 <br />Pit location T411J R6W $3 $E IAISD~LE COt1IJT <br />MLRB Permit Number: $$-Qb'L DPS Number: COR-32 OO2ri Prepared by: / L 1~ypp /E$ElZ <br />3.0 Definitions '"- <br />CRS: Colorado Revised Statutes <br />Ordinary Hi¢h Water Line: Aline along lakes, rivers, and streams that indicates the intersection of the land with the water's surface, or <br />Grose areas where water will be present with predictable regularity. Thrs line may be estimated from site characlenslics such as erosion, <br />shelving, character changes in the soil, or a lack of plants growing on land. <br />Pdlulant: Drudged gxnl, dirt, slwry, solid waste, incinerator residtx, sewage, sewage sludge, garbage, era-ah, chemical waste, biological <br />nutrirnt, biological material. radioactive marmot, heat. n•reckcd or discarded equipment, rock, sand, or an}• industrial, nrwttcipal, or <br />agricultural waste (2i-8-103 (I5), CRS) <br />Pollution: Man-made, man-induced, or natural aheration of the physical, chemical, biological, and radiological integriq• of water <br />(25-8-103 (16), CRS). <br />Spill: An unintemional relca..c of solid or liquid material which may cause pollution of state Haters <br />Stabilization: Protecting of disturbed areas against erosion by mulching, seeding, using blankzt<, surface roughening, or rnhcr soil <br />stabilization technique. <br />Smte waters. Any and all swface and subsurface waters which arc contained m or Onw Thttrugh this stale, but does not include n•alers <br />in sc+vage sti~stemq w•at~-rs m aramient wa ks ofdisposal .v,tems, waters in potable water dtsnibution systems, and a(I water wiUrdrawn <br />Ibr rue rmtil uxsc and v+atmrnt have been completed (25-8.103 (19), CRS). For the purpose nl Ihts SWNIP, this definition shall include <br />wetlands and dry stream Ixd.. <br />Technical Statewide Contacts ('fSCs): Persons to be used for informational or reporting proposes as identified in the CDPS Grncral <br />Permit for Stonnwater Discharges Associated with Sand and Gravel Production Operations +yithin the Colorado Slate Highway System. <br />4.0 Sitc Map <br />Attached is a site map that contains the following information (indicate items that apply): <br />~ Site boundaries At' Access and haul roads a StoTm.vater outfalls location .1~ f stimate of the Oow du cction <br />Surface waters a OuUSII Drainage area ^ Date map yeas prepared ~ Storage or disposal areas <br />^ Tnbutan~ arw ~ Materials handling areas ^ 1=.~rsTing structural controls ~ Mineral milling/processing areas <br />S,0 Description of Potential Pollutants Sources/Dlatcrial Inventory <br />Potential sewre~s of sTOim+vater pollution mclude~ accidental .pills Gum fuel tanks, equipmem inundated or Transported he Ilmdr+aters. <br />use and storage of chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, favl¢a s, dusT palhauycs and de-fang agents, and sedimem from non- <br />slabilized areas or liom the urproEn~ess mining operation <br />L.0 Stormrcatcr Quafitc Cunt rots <br />C.1 SN'MP Administrator <br />"The Region Materials Engineer (RME) is the SWMI' adnunuu awi 1 he SWMP has been dcycbpcJ by The TSCs and the RA4Es 1 he <br />RMEs are responsible for implcntcnhng. mainTammg. and ~eci.we the SWMP with the assiaance of the TSCs <br />C.2 Materials Handling and Spill Prevention <br />Egmprmnt raiding +wthm The are hnundanr.~ uithe maicnal pn ;hall lx so hx:ated ere to mimm¢.e the Ixrtenlial for sknmwata pollution <br />:./2,/9i <br />