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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/15/2008
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CDPS Permit
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Tab 13 Appendix 13-1
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Permit No. COC-850000 <br />Facility No. COG-850008 <br />Page 1 b <br />ALTERNATE LIMITATIONS FOR COAL PREPARATION AREAS <br />The following table contains limitations for any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge from a coal preparation area caused <br />by precipitation within any 24-hour period less than or equal to the 10-year, 24-hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent <br />volume) may substitute the following limitations for these specific parameters only, subject to burden of proof requirements described <br />in Part LB.4 of the permit. <br />___ <br />lPl~r" h)3LS <br />J O-~-~)(Il <br />f~l1Y(f71!e'I~T" <br />I?tn _ l t~. <br />,1 ~~ <br />_ _:~ __ <br />_____w_______~~____________Federttl EffluentL <br />Total Suspended Solids, mg/I Report NA <br />D,Iilr <br />11cL}. <br />imitation Gc <br />Report <br />- ~tICTIlCO)-t7Z,~' S(77?IDj <br />Ra:iullrrle <br />Frcquenr~.~ Tl~pc <br />Iidelines----- ------__~________________ <br />Federal ELG Weekly Grab <br />The following table contains limitations for any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge from a coal preparation area, caused <br />by precipitation within any 24-hour period greater than the 10-year, 24-hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) <br />may substitute the following limitations for these specific parameters only, subject to burden of proof requirements described in Part <br />I.B.4 of the permit. <br />__ __ ~Ir;; « <.nr-~~ _ _ ~ L1~~;Ii~~» 2iI!T << ,~,1.~1 <br />f'lll'U7YI~Cc /' _ ,II-~ ~ I, <br /> <br />- ,/1~-I i~ <br />~~ <br />Drrlr P...~. r.~;l~~ I '~ <br /> <br />7'cr)t1~r~~'l ~ ,- <br /> <br />~ I j~e <br />-~ F„ ,~ L,r. 1I-ft1Y. <br />----Federal Effluent Limitation GuidedIInes----- -----_M_~ ____________-___ <br />Total Suspended Solids, mg/1 Report NA Report Federal ELG Weekly Grab <br />Settleable Solids ml/1 Report NA Report Federal ELG Weekly Grab <br />Other Conditions <br />Anode radation <br />Antidegradation review does not apply to this permit because limitations based on Water Quality Standards are not applied in this <br />certification. <br />Groundwater Contamination <br />If groundwater contamination is encountered, then the pernvttee is to contact the Division, cease all discharges, and if appropriate, <br />contact the owner of the collection system receiving the discharge. Since the_discharge of contaminated groundwater is not <br />covered under this permit, the pernuttee shall immediately apply for a groundwater remediation certification, which will include <br />appropriate requirements for additional discharge monitoring and on-site environmental response capabilities. <br />Sampling <br />Sampling shall occur at a point after treatment, or after the implementation of any Best Management Practices (BMPs). If BMPs or <br />treatment a*e not ..**mlemented; sampling shall occur where the discharge leaves control of the permittee, and prior to entering the <br />receiving stream or prior to discharge to land. Samples must be representative of what is entering the receiving stream. <br />Monitoring and Reportin,e <br />Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) must be submitted quarterly as long as the certification is in effect. The permittee shall provide <br />the Division with any additional monitoring data on the permitted discharge collected for entities other than the Division. This will be <br />supplied to the Division within 48 hours of the receipt of the data by the permittee. <br />Best Management Practices <br />The permittee shall implement and maintain the Best Management Practices (BMP) for the prevention of erosion and the control of <br />solid and liquid pollutants due to the discharge. BMPs include various options, such as: modification of the pipe discharge structure to <br />disperse flows; containment of water by hay bales or other comparable structures; the use of geocloth, filter fabric, or plastic sheeting <br />. for protection of containment structures; rip-rap; and/or any other approved methods. <br />The General Permit for Coal Mining is attached and the pemuttee should review this permit for familiarity with all of the permit <br />requirements. If the permittee has questions related to this certification that cannot be answered by a review of the permit, the permit <br />writer should be contacted. <br />Andrew J. Neuhart <br />303-692-3655 <br />06/24/08 <br />
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