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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGround Water Permit14 STATE OF COLORADO Bill Owens, Governor Dennis E. Ellis, Executive Director Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Laboratory Services Division Denver, Colorado 80246 -1530 8100 Lowry Blvd. Phone (303) 692 -2000 Denver, Colorado 80230 -6928 TDD Line (303) 691 -7700 (303) 692 -3090 Located in Glendale, Colorado http://www.edphe.state.co.us October 31, 2006 Douglas Hipskind, Vice Manager Vail Development, LLC 50 S. 6th Street, Ste 1480 Minneapolis, MN 55402 RE: Amended Certification, for the Colorado Wastewater Discharge Permit System Permit Number: COG - 700000, Facility Number: COG - 072206 Dear Mr. Hipskind: pF COQ C4 : 0 p * J876 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Enclosed please find a copy of the amended Certification, which was issued under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. You are legally obligated to comply with all terms and conditions of the permit and certifications. Please read the amendment and if you have any questions, contact me at (303) 692 -3531. Should you have questions on the amendment-fee, please call (303)692 -3529. Sincerely, Loretta Houk Water Quality Protection Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION Enclosure xc: Regional Council of Government Eagle County, Local County Health Department Mark Kadnuck/Andy Poirot, D.E., Technical Services Unit, WQCD Permit File Permit Fees /lh amd -cert Permit No. COG - 070000 Facility No. COG - 072206 Page l AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATION AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE CDPS INDUSTRIAL GENERAL PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING OPERATIONS (SIC No: 1629) Category 27, Subcategory S, General Permits, Current fee $358.00 for I year per CRS 25 -8 -502 Amendment fee is 25% of $358 = $89.50 Phis permit specifically authorizes, Vail Development, LLC c% Four Seasons Resort Douglas Hipskind 50 South 6't' Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 313 -0123 with the facility contact of James McNeil, P.E., Principal, Alpine Engineers, Incorporated (970) 453 -6064 to discharge from the Four Seasons Resort Project, located in the NE % ofSection 7, TSS, R80W (Longitude 1060 23'30" Latitude 39 038'45'), in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado (81657); from the discharge points identified as Outfalls 001A -002A, as shown in figures 1 -3 of the permit and further identified and described in this table. The discharges ai-e to Gore G•eek, Segment 8 of the Eagle River Sub - basin, Upper Colorado Rive?- Basin, found in the Classifications and Numeric Standards for the Uppei• Colorado River Basin (5 CCR 1002 -33); last update effective March 2, 2006.. Segment 8 is classified for the c ""_wing uses: Recreation, Class I a; Aquatic Life, Class l (Cold); Agriculture; Water Supply. ,tty (TDS) monitoring of the discharge will be required. Phosphorus monitoring of the discharge will not be required. Antidegradation review does not apply to this permit because no parameters limited by water quality standards other than pH are. expected. Refer to page 4 of the permit for applicable limitations and to page 5 for monitoring requirements. The permittee shall implement and maintain the Best Management Practices (BMP) for the prevention of erosion and the control ofsolid and liquid pollutants due to the discharge. BMPs include various options, such as: modification of the pipe discharge structure to disperse flows; containment of water by hay bales or other comparable structures; the use ofgeocloth, filter fabric, or plastic sheeting for protection of containment structures; rip -rap; and /or any other approved methods. Ifgroundwater contamination is encountered, then the permittee is to contact the Division and, if appropriate, the owner of the collection system receiving the discharge. Since the discharge of contaminated groundwater is not covered under this perWnit, the permittee shall immediately apply for a groundwater remediation certification, which will include appropriate requirements for additional discharge monitoring and or: -site environmental response capabilities. The permittee shall provide the Division with arty additional monitoring data on the permitted discharge collectedfor entities other than the Division. This will be supplied to the Division within 48 hours of the receipt of the data by the permittee. This amendment changes the flow to 5500 gpm All correspondence relative to this facility should reference the specific facility number, COG- 072206. Raymond Nalepa October- 27, 2006 AMENDED AND EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 30, 2006 EXPIRATION: MAY 17 2007 This facility permit contains 19 pages. �y��� �sGp rbwa _ �. : �► �a OOIA -002A Discharges of treated groundwater prior to entering Gore Creek. Max = 5500 gpm ea. The discharges ai-e to Gore G•eek, Segment 8 of the Eagle River Sub - basin, Upper Colorado Rive?- Basin, found in the Classifications and Numeric Standards for the Uppei• Colorado River Basin (5 CCR 1002 -33); last update effective March 2, 2006.. Segment 8 is classified for the c ""_wing uses: Recreation, Class I a; Aquatic Life, Class l (Cold); Agriculture; Water Supply. ,tty (TDS) monitoring of the discharge will be required. Phosphorus monitoring of the discharge will not be required. Antidegradation review does not apply to this permit because no parameters limited by water quality standards other than pH are. expected. Refer to page 4 of the permit for applicable limitations and to page 5 for monitoring requirements. The permittee shall implement and maintain the Best Management Practices (BMP) for the prevention of erosion and the control ofsolid and liquid pollutants due to the discharge. BMPs include various options, such as: modification of the pipe discharge structure to disperse flows; containment of water by hay bales or other comparable structures; the use ofgeocloth, filter fabric, or plastic sheeting for protection of containment structures; rip -rap; and /or any other approved methods. Ifgroundwater contamination is encountered, then the permittee is to contact the Division and, if appropriate, the owner of the collection system receiving the discharge. Since the discharge of contaminated groundwater is not covered under this perWnit, the permittee shall immediately apply for a groundwater remediation certification, which will include appropriate requirements for additional discharge monitoring and or: -site environmental response capabilities. The permittee shall provide the Division with arty additional monitoring data on the permitted discharge collectedfor entities other than the Division. This will be supplied to the Division within 48 hours of the receipt of the data by the permittee. This amendment changes the flow to 5500 gpm All correspondence relative to this facility should reference the specific facility number, COG- 072206. Raymond Nalepa October- 27, 2006 AMENDED AND EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 30, 2006 EXPIRATION: MAY 17 2007 This facility permit contains 19 pages. • C Revised 1013111006 FOUR ��AS�OLN�SO�iTS ADO 4 LOT D El .. .... . .... LLJ z a2 hg6g 5L A Lg- j�7 -111- 41 s. 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