Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1002 - Water Quality Control Commission (1002 Series)
5 CCR 1002-32 - REGULATION NO. 32 - CLASSIFICATIONS AND NUMERIC STANDARDS FOR ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN
Section 5 CCR 1002-32.44 - STATEMENT OF BASIS SPECIFIC STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE DECEMBER 2009 RULEMAKING REGARDING TEMPORARY MODIFICATIONS; FINAL ACTION FEBRUARY 8, 2010; EFFECTIVE DATE JUNE 30, 2010

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

The provisions of C.R S. 25-8-202(1)(a), (b) and (2); 25-8-203; 25-8-204; and 25-8-402; provide the specific statutory authority for adoption of these regulatory amendments. The Commission also adopted in compliance with 24-4-103(4) C.R.S. the following statement of basis and purpose.

BASIS AND PURPOSE

Pursuant to the requirements in the Basic Standards (at 31.7(3)), the Commission reviewed the status of temporary modifications to determine whether the temporary modification should be modified, eliminated or extended.

Ammonia: Temporary modifications of ammonia standards on nine segments were reviewed.

Deleted: Ammonia temporary modifications were deleted on the following segments because in most cases permits had recently been reissued for dischargers on the segments. Compliance schedules in the permits are adequate to address any necessary treatment plant upgrade issues. In other cases, no permits now discharge to this segment.

Middle Arkansas Segments 2 and 14

No action: The Commission took no action on the ammonia temporary modifications on the following segments. These will expire 12/31/2011 and will be reviewed again in the December 2010 Temporary Modification hearing

Middle Arkansas Segments 3, 4c, and 9

Fountain Creek Segment 6

Lower Arkansas Segments 1a, 1b, and 7

Other Parameters: The type iii temporary modifications of the copper standards for Fountain Creek segments 2a and 6 were also reviewed and extended. The Tri-Lakes Wastewater Treatment Facility; Upper Monument Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility; Security Sanitation District; and Fountain Sanitation District are still in the process of evaluating the Biotic Ligand Model (for possible development of site-specific copper standards. Additional time is needed to wait for EPA's guidance on use of the BLM to develop site-specific criteria. An expiration date of 12/31/2012 was selected to assure that these temporary modifications can be resolved as early as December 2010.

PARTIES TO THE RULEMAKING

1. City of Grand Junction

2. City of Colorado Springs and Colorado Springs Utilities

3. Tri-Lakes, Upper Monument, Security and Fountain Wastewater Treatment Facilities

4. Paint Brush Hills Metropolitan District

5. Pueblo West Metropolitan District

6. City of La Junta

7. Seneca Coal Company

8. Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

9. Plum Creek Wastewater Authority

10. Centennial Water and Sanitation District

11. City and County of Broomfield

12. City of Fort Collins

13. Metro Wastewater Reclamation District

14. City of Black Hawk and the Black Hawk/Central City Sanitation District

15. Colorado Division of Wildlife

16. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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