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M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
5/19/1994
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Legal Correspondence
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Echo Bay Mines
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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i <br /> 'AMkMINETA%MINETA035 111.C. F;: NI 11NETM1,11NE'I'AOJS It LC. <br /> 90 91 <br /> 1 SEC.404.DISCHARGES INTO GROUND WATER. I RWte With authority to issue penrdts under this sec- <br /> t Section 402 (33 U.S.C. 1342) is amended by adding 2 tiun, stall require as part of any application for a <br /> 3 at tie end the following. 3 permit under this section • that the applicant <br /> 4 "(r)DIscuAROSs INTO GROUND WATER.— 4 proAds— ' <br /> S "(1) GRNBR" Ruts.—For the purposes of this 5 "(A) a description of my known or sps- <br /> 6 section, any discbarge of a pollutant into the ground 6 petted sources of pol3utim at the facility of the <br /> 7 or ground waters shall be treated as a discharge of 7 applicant to the ground or ground waters flat <br /> 8 a pollutant into the navigable waters if— 8 lave a direct hydrolo& connection to surface <br /> 9 "(A) there Is a reasonably foreseeable and 9 watersi and <br /> 10 demonstrable direct hydrologic connection be- 10 11(13) a descriptiom of any memures that <br /> I I tween the ground waters and surface waters in 11 have been or will be taken by the applicant to <br /> 12 the proximity of the discharge; 12 eliminate or reduce such sources of pollution.". <br /> 13 "(13) a greater than de minimis quantity of 13 SEC.406.BENEFICIAL.USK OF BIOSOUD& <br /> 14 the pollutant reasonably and demonstrably is 14 K-etion 405(g)(33 U.B.C.1345(g))Is amended-- <br /> 1 S able to reach such surface waters; and 15 (1) h►the first sentence of paragraph(0- <br /> 16 "(C) no other Federal law directly address- 16 (A) by inserting "(slao referred to as <br /> 17 es the activity resulting in the discharge. 17 'biosulids')"after"sewage sludge"i and <br /> 18 11(2) 1AWTATION ON ASSESSMENT OF PEN- 18 (13)by inserting"building materials;'after <br /> 19 AI.TIRs--No penalty may be assessed under this 19 "agricultural and horticultural uses,"; <br /> 20 Act against any person for a discharge of a pollutant 20 (2) in paragraph (1) by adding at the end the <br /> 21 into the ground or ground waters unless the person 21 fullouing: "Not later than January 1, 1996, the Ad- <br /> 22 knew or should lave(mown tat there is a direct hy- 22 ministrator shall issue guidance on the beneficial use <br /> 23 drologic connection between ilia ground waters and 23 of sewage sludge."; and <br /> 24 surface waters in the proximity of the discharge. 24 (3) in paragraph (2) by sU*Wg "September <br /> 25 I'M PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIItEMENT.— B 30, 1986,' and inserting"September 30, 1994,". <br /> 26 The Administrator or the State, in the case of a CD <br /> co sass <br /> Mrc�� IYY�p�lpm) <br />
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