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,. PART t <br />Page No. 3 <br />Permit No. COG-850000 <br />A COVERAGE UNDER THIS PERMIT <br />' This general permit authorizes discharges that censist entirely or principally of precipitation-induced surface runoff from acid <br />• ferruginous coal mining and processing operations including loadouts, while active mining is occurring or during reclamation prior <br />final bond release, to land (as dust control), and into waters of the State ofColorado. If additional sources which the Division determines <br />to be minor in nature such as selected nnine water, preparation plant water, spoils spring water, runoff through refuse piles, or other <br />wastewater may be discharged. These sources may be covered under this pemilt at the Division's discretion, providing that such <br />wastewater would not require e$Iuent limitations and/or monitoring requirements other than those contained in this permit. Such <br />determinations will bemade on acase-by case basis upon review ofthe permit application and any additional relevant information. 71tis <br />pemait does not cover underground mining. If discharge from one or more of the above listed sources require additional limitations <br />and/or monitoring requirements, an individual permit may be required. Multiple dischazge points from one facility maybe authorized <br />through this pertnit providing all meet these criteria. <br />Z. In order to apply for certification under this general permit, the owner, operator, and/or authorized agent of the subject facility shall <br />submit by certified mail or hand delivery, the completed Coal Mining Wastewater Discharge Application (famished by the Division) <br />which generally requires the following information (at a minimum): <br />a. Name, address, and descriptive location of the facility; <br />b. Name of principal in charge of operation of the facility; <br />c. Name of immediate receiving waters, (including irrigation ditches, intermittent streams and dry drainage, as applicable); <br />d. Description of the type of activity(ies) resulting in the discharge, including the anticipated dtuation of the activity and/or the <br />discharge, anticipated volume and rate of dischazge, and the source(s) of water to be discharged; <br />e. Description of any wastewater treatment system(s) and recycle/reuse utilized; <br />f. An 8'/: x 11 inch map showing the general geographical location ofthe facility and any nearby landfills, mine or mill tailings, or any <br />other known or suspected sources of pollutants; <br />g. An 8 %: x 11 inch sketch of the facility showing all stmctures, outfalls and receiving waters, as weal as storage locations of any <br />petroleum or chemicals on site; and <br />h. A chemical analysis of the water to be discharged. If no water is available, this shall be indicated. <br />If the discharge is to a storm sewer system, ditch, or other manmade conveyance, approval from the owner of the system must be obtain <br />before discharge. <br />At least 30 days before the anticipated date of dischazge, such information shall be submitted on the application form to: <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />WQCD-P-B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, CO 80222-1530 <br />The Division shall ]rave up to thirty days aftei receipt of the above information to request additional data or deny the authorvation to <br />dischazge. Upon receipt of additional information, the Division shall ]rave an additional 30 days to issue or deny authorization to <br />discharge. If the applicant does not receive a request for additional information or a notification of denial from the Division within thirty <br />days, authorizaton to discharge in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit shall be deemed granted. <br />If the Division determines that a new facility does not fall under the authority of the general permit, then the information received will be <br />processed for an individual permit and discharge will not be allowed until 180 days after the date the application was received. The <br />applicant shall be notified of such a detemunation. If during the renewal process, the Division detettnines that a facility no longer <br />qualifies for the general permit, the facility will be allowed to discharge under the general permit until an individual perntit is issued. <br />3. Authorization to discharge under this general perarit shall expire on June 30, 2007. The Division must evaluate this general permit once <br />every five yeazs and must recertify all applicants' authority to dischazge under the general permit at such time. Therefore, a permittee <br />desiring continued coverage under the general permit must reapply by January 1, 2007. The Division will determine if the applicant <br />continues to operate under terms of the general permit. <br />• <br />