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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
5/6/1996
Doc Name
Permit Issued
From
CDPHE-WQCD
To
Sunnyside Gold Corp
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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tart I1 <br /> Page No. 14 <br /> Permit No.: CO-0044768 <br /> 5. Modification,Suspension,Revocation,or Termination of Permits By the Division <br /> The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification,revocation and reissuance,termination or a notification of <br /> planned changes or anticipated noncompliance,does not stay any permit condition. <br /> a. A permit may be modified,suspended,or terminated in whole or in part during its term for reasons determined by the <br /> Division including,but not limited to,the following: <br /> (1) Violation of any terms or conditions of the permit; <br /> (2) Obtaining a permit by misrepresentation or failing to disclose any fact which is material to the granting or denial <br /> of a permit or to the establishment of terms or conditions of the permit;or <br /> (3) Materially false or inaccurate statements or information in the permit application or the permit. <br /> (4) A determination that the permitted activity endangers human health or the classified or existing uses of state <br /> waters and can only be regulated to acceptable levels by permit modifications or termination. <br /> b. A permit may be modified in whole or in part for the following causes,provided that such modification complies with the <br /> provisions of Section 6.11.0 of the Regulations for the State Discharge Permit System: <br /> (1) There are material and substantial alterations or additions to the permitted facility or activity which occurred <br /> after permit issuance which justify the application of permit conditions that are different or absent in the existing <br /> permit. <br /> (2) The Division has received new information which was not available at the time of permit issuance(other than <br /> revised regulations,guidance,or test methods)and which would have justified the application of different <br /> permit conditions at the time of issuance. For permits issued to new sources or new dischargers,this cause <br /> includes information derived from effluent testing required under Section 6.5.7(5)of the Regulations for the <br /> State Discharge Permit System. This provision allows a modification of the permit to include conditions that <br /> are less stringent than the existing permit only to the extent allowed under Section 6.11.0 of the Regulations for <br /> the State Discharge Permit System. <br /> (3) The standards or regulations on which the permit was based have been changed by promulgation of amended <br /> standards or regulations or by judicial decision after the permit was issued. Permits may be modified during <br /> their terms for this cause only as follows: <br /> (a) The permit condition requested to be modified was based on a promulgated effluent limitation guideline, <br /> EPA approved water quality standard,or an effluent limitation set forth in 5 CCR 1002-3,§ 10.1.0 et seq.; <br /> and <br /> (b) EPA has revised,withdrawn,or modified that portion of the regulation or effluent limitation guideline on <br /> which the permit condition was based,or has approved a Commission action with respect to the water <br /> quality standard or effluent limitation on which the permit condition was based;and <br /> (c) The permittee requests modification after the notice of final action by which the EPA effluent limitation <br /> guideline,water quality standard,or effluent limitation is revised,withdrawn,or modified;or <br /> (d) For judicial decisions,a court of competent jurisdiction has remanded and stayed EPA promulgated <br /> regulations or effluent limitation guidelines,if the remand and stay concern that portion of the regulations <br /> or guidelines on which the permit condition was based and a request is filed by the permittee in accordance <br /> with this Regulation,within ninety(90)days of judicial remand. <br /> (4) The Division determines that good cause exists to modify a permit condition because of events over which the <br /> permittee has no control and for which there is no reasonable available remedy. <br /> (5) The permittee has received a variance. <br />
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