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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1996052
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/31/2007
Doc Name
Light Industrial Stormwtr permit/Sand & Gravel Mining Permit/Ready Mixed Aggregates
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Brierley Associates LLC
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CDPHE
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12. Chemical treatment: Will any flocculants (settling agents or chemical additives) be used to treat water prior to discharge? <br />XX No ❑ Yes If YES, list here, and include the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): <br />* If the chemical formula is unknown or confidential, provide the manufacturer's name, contact person, address and phone number <br />or a copy of the manufacturer's brochure, product label information or materials handling data sheet for each product used. <br />Please list the major constituents or active ingredient(s), if known. <br />13. Are the receiving waters, indicated in item 5, a ditch or storm sewer? <br />XX No ❑Yes <br />If YES, submit documentation that the owner of the ditch or storm sewer allows this discharge. No certification will be processed <br />unless documentation of approval is received. <br />Note: A discharge permit does not allow a discharge into a ditch or municipal storm sewer system without the approval of the <br />owner /operator of that system. Please provide documentation of approval from the ditch company or owner of the storm sewer for <br />all new discharges. <br />14. Flow measurement: What method of flow measurement will be used for each discharge point (e.g., v -notch weir, pump capacity, <br />parshall flume, etc.)? <br />Pump capacity and average flow rate based on pump operation and hours of operation. Flow meters may be employed as needed to <br />obtain reliable documentation. <br />
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