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art I <br /> Page No.4 <br /> Permit No.: CO-0044768 <br /> b. Site Map <br /> Each plan shall provide a generalized site map or maps indicating all of the following,where applicable: <br /> - mining/milling site boundaries and access and haul roads; <br /> - areas used for storage of overburden,materials,soils,tailings or wastes, <br /> - areas used for outdoor manufacturing,storage or disposal of materials; <br /> - tailings piles and ponds; <br /> - an estimate of the direction(s)of flow; <br /> - existing structural control measures to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff;and <br /> - springs,streams,wetlands and other surface waters. <br /> c. Stormwater Management Controls-Identification of Sources and Best Management Practices During Progress of <br /> —Remedial Action <br /> The MRP shall identify potential sources of pollutants at the site and assess the potential of these sources to <br /> contribute pollutants to Stormwater discharges during the progress of the remedial action. The MRP must also <br /> describe appropriate Best Management Practices(BMPs)to reduce the potential of these sources to contribute <br /> pollutants to stormwater discharges. The appropriateness and priorities of controls in the plan shall reflect identified <br /> potential sources of pollutants at the mining site. The description of the BMPs shall include: <br /> i. Stormwater diversion: Describe how and where stormwater will be diverted away from potential pollutant sources <br /> to prevent stormwater contamination. <br /> ii. Sediment and erosion prevention: Describe practices that will be used to reduce erosion and prevent sediment <br /> delivery to State waters. These could include structural(such as silt fences,sediment ponds,drop structures,check <br /> dams)and non-structural(such as mulching and revegetation)methods. <br /> d. Comprehensive Inspection and Record Keeping Procedures <br /> The MRP shall identify qualified personnel that shall inspect designated areas. The Division will at any time have the <br /> right to inspect a remediation site after remediation work has begun,or the property owner has granted permission to the <br /> Division to enter the property. Upon request by the permittee,the Division will request that the State Division of <br /> Minerals and Geology(DMG)inspect any of the mitigation projects to determine whether the reclamation work has been <br /> completed in accordance with the reclamation standards of DMG and the MRPs. <br /> e. Additional MRP Items <br /> i. Legal Right to Enter Property: Prior to beginning on-site work for any remediation project,the permittee must <br /> submit documentation to the Water Quality Control Division showing that the permittee has been granted permission <br /> to enter the property(ies)where work will be carried out. If possible,such documentation should be included in the <br /> MRP for a site. <br /> ii. Photographs: The plan should include photographs documenting the condition of the inactive mine site before any <br /> remedial action has occurred. If not included in the plan,such photographs must be submitted as part of the first <br /> regular monitoring report submitted for a site. <br /> r <br />