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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP)
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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i <br /> RATIONALE - Page 6 <br /> Permit No: COG-070000 <br /> Spill Containment (Continued) - <br /> Reports will only be required in cases of noncompliance with permit <br /> conditions. The permittee will, however, be required to maintain its records <br /> for a period of three (3) years. Such records will be subject to inspection by <br /> EPA and/or the Water Quality Control Division. <br /> Reporting Requirements <br /> The results of sample monitoring shall be reported once each year to the <br /> Division as discussed in Part I C (4) of the permit. Should the effluent <br /> contain concentrations of any parameter in excess of permit limitations, the <br /> permittee shall notify the Division within 5 days of becoming aware of the <br /> situation. The permittee shall immediately notify the Division of the <br /> occurrence of any discharge or spill not covered by the conditions of the <br /> permit. <br /> Permit Duration <br /> The permit shall not exceed five years in duration. <br /> Other Conditions <br /> The permittee may add or move discharge points under the authority of the <br /> general permit so long as the discharge points are associated with the same <br /> construction site and go to the same receiving stream. <br /> Should the permittee wish to discharge into a different stream, a request for a <br /> permit modification will be required. <br /> Should the permittee wish to discharge from another construction site, a new <br /> application will have to be submitted to the Division. <br />
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