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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP)
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General Correspondence
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PART I Page 15 of 20 <br /> Permit No. COR-040000 <br /> F. TERMINATION OF PERMIT COVERAGE (cont.) <br /> 2. Request for Termination <br /> When a site has been reclaimed in accordance with the CDMG requirements and the site has been released from State <br /> reclamation requirements, or the above Termination Criteria have been met, the permittee may request certification <br /> termination. The Division will consider termination of permit coverage when: <br /> a. the permittee has submitted a completed Inactivation Form as provided by the Division which summarizes the <br /> work accomplished; <br /> b. In the case of mine-waste remediation projects, the permittee has submitted photographic documentation of the <br /> post remediation conditions at the mine site; <br /> c. All stormwater discharges to state waters associated with mining activities have ceased and the permittee has <br /> demonstrated to the Division the termination criteria have been met or the CDMG performance bond has been <br /> released; <br /> d. The Division finds that the permittee has shown reasonable grounds consistent with the Federal and State statutes <br /> and regulations for such termination; and <br /> e. Fee requirements of Section 61.15 of State Discharge Permit System Regulations have been met. <br /> Continued coverage may be required after reclamation or remediation has been completed if the Division has shown or has <br /> reason to suspect that the stormwater discharge may contribute to a violation of a water quality standard. <br /> G. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS <br /> 1. Best Management Practices (BMPs): schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and <br /> other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the State. BMPs also include treatment, <br /> operating procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, waste disposal, or drainage from material <br /> storage. BMPs include structural and nonstructural controls. <br /> 2. Operator: the individual who has day-to-day supervision and control of activities occurring at the mine site. <br /> 3. Remediation, as used in this permit, means actions taken to reduce or eliminate the overall adverse environmental <br /> impact associated with a pollutant source. The term includes actions such as re-routing of surface flows, re-location <br /> or a pollutant source, the addition of pollutant neutralizing or immobilizing substances, capping and re-vegetation. <br /> 4. Significant Materials include but are not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as metallic products; <br /> hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of CERCLA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as <br /> ashes, slag and sludge that have the potential to be released with stormwater discharge. <br /> 5. Vegetative Cover is the aerial projection of all grasses, forbs, mosses (living or dead) onto the ground. <br /> PART II <br /> A. MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS <br /> 1. Change in Discharge <br /> The permittee shall inform the Division(Permits Unit) in writing of any intent to construct, install, or alter any <br /> process, facility, or activity that is likely to result in a new or altered discharge, and shall furnish the Division such <br /> plans and specifications which the Division deems reasonably necessary to evaluate the effect on the discharge and <br /> receiving stream. The SWMP shall be updated within 60 days of the changes. The permittee shall submit this notice <br /> to the Division within two weeks after making a determination to perform the type of activity referred to in the <br /> preceding paragraph. <br />
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