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23. Bath House and Sanitary Wastewzter: Is there a bath house at this facility? No ❑ �'¢ ❑ <br /> Are there sanitary wastewater facilities or sanitary treatment systems at this facility? No L.J Yes <br /> If Yes to either question, what is the disposition of any wasteAaters and sludge generated? <br /> nrnr�a. ; <br /> There is a leach field <br /> _.. Ditches and Storm Sewers: Is any rw'etving water indicated un i=n 22 a ditch or=.-i sewer' No r❑ Yes 1 <br /> U Yes, submit docttmen:ation that the owner of the ditch or storm sewer allows this discharge. No permit will be processed awnless <br /> documentation of aooroval is received. <br /> 15. Certified Operator: Do you have a certified operator. No t:J Yes ❑ If Yes, please list name(s), certification number(s) and <br /> level(s). For information regarding required certification, contact the Colorado Plant Gperators Certification Board at (303) 692-3500. <br /> 26. Discharge Quality: Analytical data for the parameters specified in the table beginning below and continuing on the next page,unless waived <br /> by the Division, shall be submit for at least one grab sampling of each discharge point which is not solely trade up of surface runoff or <br /> domestic wastewater as well as state waters upstream of each discharge. Upstream data should be from non-runoff periods, to the extent <br /> possible. Inst<eam sampling is not required if upstream flow is intema=--rat or representative instream data exists on file. For new mines, <br /> please submit a minimum of one year data for those parameters listed below. Such data must have been obtained on at least a quarterly basis <br /> and must be reflective of the water quality prior to any mining activity. See instructions. If this is an application for renewal., reduced <br /> sampling may be appropriate,conm=the Industrial Unit at (303) 692-3590. <br /> 1 P.kKA2-, TF.R DETECTION I PAPAM=R DETECTION <br /> VE <br /> LE T=— <br /> Toal Dissolved Solids, mail 10 Total Recoverable Manganese,mg/l 0.05 <br /> tow, MGD NA Dissolved Manganese,mail 0.05 <br /> NA Total Mercury,mg/l 0.00025 <br /> Ou and Grease, mg/l 5 Total Recoverable Nickel, mail 0.05. <br /> Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l NA Potentially Dissolved Nickel, mall 0.05 <br /> A.lkadnity, mail 10 Total Recoverable Silver, mg/l 0.0002 <br /> Teal Suspended Solids, mg/l 10 Potentially Dissolved Silver, mall 0.0002 <br /> a.dnas,mall as CaCO, io Total Recoverable Uranium, mg/l 0.03 <br /> — <br /> c:ai Ammonia, mg:l 0.05 Total Recoverable Zinc, mg/l 0.05 <br /> Iemperamre, °C - Winter NA Potentially Dissolved Zinc, mail 0.05 <br /> emperature, "C - Summer NA Total Residual Chlorine, mail 0.05 <br /> Biochemical Oxygen Demand, mail 1 Fecal Colifotm, No.1100 ml NA <br /> I Chr-,mi=l Oxygen Demand, mg/l 30 Nit ate, mail as N 0.1 <br /> i <br /> Dissolved Aluminum, mg'1 O.i Nitrite, ma/1 as N 0.002 <br /> Tom: A.-senic, moll 0.05 Sulfide mall as H,S 0.1 <br /> Tota R=overabie Cadmiu:r.:, rmn l 0.00C)4 Boron, mg/f 0.05 <br /> i <br /> .-_xavalent Chromium, mail 0.C,2:1 Chloride, mg/l 5 <br /> 1 Trn•aient Chromium, mg/l 0.05 Sulfate. mail 5 <br /> 'oai Chromium, mg/1 0.005 Total Cyanide, moll 0.01 <br /> — <br /> i .o : R.-;ove:abic Copper, mg,'1 0.005 Total Recoverable Sclemiu:..., 0.002 mg-; <br /> j Pow^rally Dissolved Coppe7, mg 0.005 To:l Cobalt, rug/C 0.006 <br /> .oai RYoverabie Iron. mg,° 0._ Gross Alpha, pci/l 0.3 <br /> i Dzssoived Ivor moll 0.3 Total Radium'226 '?S, pCi/I 8 <br /> Toal R.- overable L--ad, mg/l 0.005 Total Fluoride, marl 0.1 <br /> PotenriaIly Dissolved -ad, mg/l 0.005 Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide, mg/l 0.01 <br /> Tota: Phenols, ma/1 0.100 Total Phosphorus, mail as P 0.05 <br /> Toml Orsanic Nitrogen m^'? 25 'J 005 <br />