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PART I Page 10 of 20 <br /> Permit No. COR-040000 <br /> C. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN-INACTIVE MINES (cont.) <br /> mine waste, method and type of revegetation, and other permanent BMPs. The plan shall also include a <br /> description of the ultimate land use after remediation is complete. <br /> 6. Consistency with Other Plans <br /> SWMPs may reflect requirements for Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans under section 311 <br /> of the CWA, or Best Management Practices (BMPs) Programs otherwise required by a CDPS permit, and may <br /> incorporate any part of such plans into the SWMP by reference. The SWMP may reflect information contained in <br /> approved plans submitted for other similar pollution control programs, including the Voluntary Clean Up Program. <br /> (Voluntary Cleanup and Redevelopment Act, CRS 25-16-303) as long as they contain the elements described above. <br /> These plans must have been approved by the implementing agency prior to application for the Stormwater Permit. <br /> Appropriate portions of these other plans may be incorporated in the SWMP by reference, as long as a complete <br /> SWMP can be reproduced and submitted to the requesting agency within the time frame specified in the request. <br /> Those portions of the referenced documents must be included in the submittal. The SWMP must also be readily <br /> available to an on-site inspector. <br /> D. BASIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS—ALL FACILITIES <br /> 1. General Limitations <br /> The following limitations shall apply to all discharges authorized by this permit: <br /> a. Stormwater discharges from mining operations or mine-waste remediation projects shall not cause or threaten to <br /> cause pollution, contamination or degradation of State waters. <br /> b. Bulk storage structures for petroleum products and other chemicals shall have adequate protection so as to contain <br /> all spills and prevent any spilled material from entering State waters. <br /> c. No chemicals are to be added to the discharge unless permission for the use of a specific chemical is granted by <br /> the Division. In granting the use of such chemicals, special conditions and monitoring may be addressed by <br /> separate letter. <br /> d. All dischargers must comply with the lawful requirements of counties, drainage districts and other state or local <br /> agencies regarding any discharges of stormwater to storm drain systems or other water courses under their <br /> jurisdiction. <br /> 2. SWMP Requirements <br /> The following conditions must be met to achieve compliance with this permit: <br /> a. SWMP Preparation and Implementation: The SWMP shall be prepared prior to applying for coverage under <br /> the general permit, and certification of completion submitted with the application. The SWMP shall be <br /> implemented when the facility begins operation, or when the general permit certification is issued, whichever is <br /> later, and updated as appropriate. <br /> b. SWMP Retention: For active mining operations, the plan shall be signed in accordance with Part I.E.2, and <br /> retained on site. For inactive mining operations, the plan shall be signed in accordance with Part I.E.2, and <br /> retained by the permittee. <br /> c. SWMP Submittal/Review/Changes: The Division reserves the right to request and review the plans, and to <br /> require additional measures to prevent and control pollution, as needed. Upon review of the SWMP, the Division <br /> may notify the permittee at any time that the plan does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of this <br /> permit. After such notification, the permittee shall make changes to the plan. Unless <br />