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PART I <br /> Page 8 of 19 <br /> G. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> I. Representative Sampling <br /> Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring shall be <br /> representative of the monitored activity. <br /> 2. Analytical and Sampling Methods for Monitoring <br /> Analytical and sampling methods utilized by the discharger shall <br /> conform to Colorado Regulations for Effluent Limitations (10.1.5), and <br /> to regulations published pursuant to Section 304 (h) of the Clean Water <br /> Act. <br /> The analytical method selected for a paramenter shall be the one that <br /> can measure the lowest detected limit for that paramenter unless the <br /> state standard is within the testing range of another approved method. <br /> 3. Records <br /> The permittee shall establish and maintain records. Those records <br /> shall include the following: <br /> a) The date, type, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; <br /> b) The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; <br /> c) The date(s) the analyses were performed; <br /> d) The individual(s) who performed the analyses; <br /> e) The analytical techniques or methods used; and <br /> f) The results of such analyses. <br /> The permittee shall retain for a minimum of three (3) years records of <br /> all monitoring information, including all original strip chart <br /> recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, all calibration <br /> and maintenance records, copies of all reports required by this permit <br /> and records of all data used to complete the application for this <br /> permit. This period of retention shall be extended during the course <br /> of any unresolved litigation regarding the discharge of pollutants by <br /> the permittee or when requested by the Division or Regional <br /> Administrator of EPA. <br /> Code: i - 22 Date: 1 - 84 <br /> 7-6-16 <br />