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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br /> Water Quality Control Division <br /> Rationale - Page 4 <br /> Permit No. CO-0000396 <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> 1. Inactivation of Outfall 007 <br /> As mentioned earlier, outfall 007 no longer discharges to state waters. <br /> Thus, it cannot be considered an outfall. Outfall 007 has been deleted <br /> from effluent limitations and monitoring requirements pages in the permit. <br /> 2. Permit Page Changes <br /> The following pages have been amended as a result of this action: 2, 3, <br /> 4, 4a (recently deleted-now added), 4b (a new page), 5, 5a, 5b and 19. <br /> Some portions of some pages were changed only to provide better <br /> continuity. Effluent limitations for outfalls other than 0009 are <br /> unchanged. Monitoring requirements for #002-005 and 019 are unchanged. <br /> Monitoring requirements for outfalls 001, 006, 008, 010, 013-018, 020-025 <br /> conform with current storm runoff monitoring requirements. <br /> Jon C. Kubic <br /> October 21, 1985 <br /> • <br /> i <br />