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Permit No. COG-850000 <br />CDPS GENERAL PERMIT <br />FOR COAL MINING FACILITIES <br />AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE <br />COLORADO DISCHARGE PERMIT SYSTEM <br />In compliance with the provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act (25-8-101 et seq., CRS, 1973 <br />as amended), facilities engaged in mining and processing of coal are authorized to discharge surface runoff <br />and other minor approved sources from authorized locations throughout the State of Colorado to land and to <br />specified waters of the State. Such discharges shall be in accordance with conditions of this permit. <br />The applicant may demand an adjudicatory hearing within thirty (30) days of the issuance of the final permit <br />determination, per the Colorado Discharge Permit System Regulations, Regulation No. 61 (5 CCR 1002- <br />61). Should the applicant choose to contest any of the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements or other <br />conditions contained herein, the applicant must comply with Section 24-4-104 CRS and the Colorado <br />Discharge Permit System Regulations. Failure to contest any such effluent limitation, monitoring <br />requirement, or other condition, constitutes consent to the condition by the Applicant. <br /> <br />This permit specifically authorizes the facility listed on page 1 of this permit to discharge process generated <br />wastewaters, as of the date stated below, in accordance with the permit requirements and conditions set forth <br />in Parts I and II hereof. All discharges authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of <br />this permit. <br />This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight, June 30, 2013 <br />Issued and Signed this 30th day of May, 2008 <br />COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT <br />~~~~ <br />Janet Kieler, Permits Section Manager <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />ISSUED AND SIGNED: MAY 30' 2008 <br />EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2008 <br />• <br />