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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/30/2011
Doc Name
NPDES Discharge Permit
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.3(3) Attachment 2.05.3(3)-18
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PART I <br />Page No. 25 <br />Permit No.- CO-( 000213 <br />Fach plan shall describe the portion of the mining site which contributes runoff to areas subject to effluent <br />limitations guidelines contained in 40 CFR subchapter N". <br />16) Site "Map <br />Fach plan shall provide a site map or maps which indicate at a miniMLIM: <br />- miningimilling site boundaries and access and haul roads; <br />- equipment storage, fficling and maintenance areas; <br />- materials handling areas, <br />- areas used for storage of overburden, tnaturiaK-, soils or wastes, <br />- areas used for outdoor manufacturing, storage or disposal of materials; <br />- location of mine drainage or any other process water, <br />- tailings piles/ponds, both new and pre-existing-, <br />- mine drainage or any other process water discharge points; <br />existing structural control measures to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff. <br />springs, streams, wetlands and other surface waters; and <br />boundary of area that contributes runoff to outfal Is that are subject to effluent limitations guidelines. <br />all areas of soil disturbance <br />For those areas outside of the area that contributes runoff to outfalls that are subject to effluent limitations guidelines: <br />an estimate of the direction(s) of surface flow; <br />stormwater outfalls and an approximate outline of the are as draining to each outfall; <br />each existing and new structural control measure to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff., <br />the location of impervious structures (e.g. parking lots, roofs, etc.); <br />the locations of all surface water bodies. including dry water courses, located in or next to the facility; and <br />the locations of all potential pollutant sources identified under Part 1.13.2.a.iv.b. <br />iv) Stormwater Management Controls <br />Western Fuels-Colorado shall develop a de wription of stormwater quality controls appropriate for that site, and <br />implement such controls. The appropriateness and priorities of controls in the plan shall reflect identified potential <br />sources of pollutants at the mining site. 'nie description of stormwater quality controls shall address the following <br />minimum components, including a schedule for implementing such controls: <br />a) SWMP Administrator - The SWMP shall identify a specific individual or individuals within the mining <br />organization who is responsible for developing the SWMP and assisting the mine operator in its <br />implementation, maintenance, and revision. The activities and responsibilities of the administrator shall <br />address all aspects of the facility's SWMP. <br />b) identification of Potential Pollutant Sources and Best Management Practices - The SWMP shall identify <br />potential sources of pollutants at the site, and assess the potential of these sources to contribute pollutants to <br />stormwater discharges associated with mining activities. The SWMP must also describe appropriate Best <br />Management Practices (BMPs) to reduce the potential of these sources to contribute pollutants to <br />stormwater discharges. At a minimum, each of the following shall be evaluated for the reasonable potential <br />for contributing pollutants to runoff', <br />loading and unloading operations; <br />outdoor storage of chemicals or equipment: <br />outdoor milling or processing activities: <br />historic mire drainage; <br />tailings ponds, <br />crushing facilities or significant dust and particulate generating activities, <br />practices; and <br />- stockpiles of overburden, raw material, intermediate products, byproducts, finished products or waste <br />products. <br />
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