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Bill Ritter, Jr., Governor
James B. Martin, Executive Director
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4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S.
Denver, Colorado 80246-1530
Phone (303) 692-2000
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April 13, 2009
Thomas Haren
Ag Professionals, LLC
4350 Highway 66
Longmont, Co 80504
Laboratory Services Division
8100 Lowry Blvd.
Denver, Colorado 80230-6928
(303) 692-3090
RE: Amended Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids
StroMo, LLC Composting Site; CDPH&E BMP #1910
Part of SW 'A of Section 26, Township 3 North, Range 65 West;
Weld County
Dear Mr. Haren:
Colorado Department
of Public Health
and Environment
It came to my attention that the Section number (24) in the Legal Description in the original NOA should have
been Section 26 which is reflected in this amended version of NOA. Please be advised that the Legal Description
was changed to "Part of SW 'A of Section 26, Township 3 North, Range 65 West" and there is no other changes to
the NAO.
Enclosed please find a Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids for the above -referenced
site. The Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids contains references to a number of
monitoring and reporting requirements that are contained in the Colorado Biosolids Regulation, (5 CCR 1002-64).
StroMo Composting Facility is responsible for the identification of and compliance with any applicable criteria
contained in the regulations. Additional requirements may be specified in the Special Conditions section of the
Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids. Please review the document carefully.
Soil analysis for metals and physical characteristics are required once every five years. Parameters required for
soils monitoring requirements as well as methods for collection of soil samples are specified in Section 64.16.B of
the Biosolids Regulation.
The generation of nuisance odors as a result of sludge application is subject to the provisions of Regulation Two
of the Air Pollution Control Commission (5 CCR 1001-4, 1973). Violations of applicable air quality standards
are subject to enforcement as provided pursuant to Section 25-7-115 the Air Pollution Control Act, 1970.
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Mr. Thomas Haren
StroMo Composting Facility
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Fee payment, in the amount of two dollars and eleven cents per dry ton for sludge applied to the site is required
per the Beneficial Use of Water Treatment Sludge and Fees Applicable to the Beneficial Use of Sludges (5 CCR
1003-7, 6.B.1).
Also, please be advised that the EPA Region 8 has authority to reject this authorization within 45 days of the
receipt letter of `Letter Of Intent' and that any land application during that time would be considered a
unauthorized application.
Please contact me at 303-692-3597 with questions, concerns or comments you may have.
Sincerely,
Kenan Diker
Biosolids Management Program
WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION
cce: Bob Brobst, P.E., Biosolids Program Coordinator, EPA Region 8
Steve Wiatrowski, Weld County Health Department
cc: Weld County Commissioners
NRCS Greeley Service Center
BMP File #1910
NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION
FOR
THE USE AND DISTRIBUTION OF BIOSOLIDS
PURSUANT
PART I
Page 1 of 4
CDPH&E BMP #1910
to the provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, Section 25-8-509 C.R.S., and the Colorado
Biosolids Regulation (5 CCR 1002-64), this Notice of Authorization For The Use and Distribution of Biosolids,
authorizes StroMo Composting Facility to use/distribute biosolids for composting at the property described
below:
StroMo, LLC Composting Site; CDPH&E BMP #1910
Part of SW '/< of Section 26, Township 3 North, Range 65 West;
Weld County, as shown on page 4 of this document.
APPLICATION
shall be performed in accordance with applicable criteria of the Biosolids Regulation unless a variance has been
issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division in
compliance with the requirements of 5 CCR 1002-64, Section 64.6. The permittee is responsible for the
identification of and compliance with any applicable criteria contained in the Biosolids Regulation. For Table 1
quality biosolids, application of biosolids shall not exceed the cumulative application limits for any parameter
identified in the Biosolids Regulation, Section 64.12, Table 2.
SHORT TERM STORAGE
of biosolids may be undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Biosolids Regulation, Section 64.13.F.
Storage of biosolids of less than fourteen percent solids content or storage of any biosolids for a period of greater
than fourteen days must be approved by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water
Quality Control Division.
MONITORING
shall be performed for the parameters identified and at the frequencies specified per the Biosolids Regulation
Sections 64.16.A and B. Additional monitoring requirements may be specified in Part II, Special Conditions, of
this Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids.
REPORT SUBMITTAL
shall be made to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment per the requirements of the
Biosolids Regulation, Section 64.17 B.
PART I
Pages 2 of 4
CDPH&E BMP #1910
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
are attached, as deemed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control
Division to be necessary to assure compliance with applicable criteria of the Biosolids Regulation.
RIGHT OF ENTRY
to the application site by an authorized representative of the Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, Water Quality Control Division, is authorized by the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, Section
25-8-306, C.R.S. for performance of whatever site inspection, monitoring and sample collection is deemed to be
necessary to assure compliance with the criteria contained in the Biosolids Regulation.
NON-COMPLIANCE
with the conditions of this Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids may result an
initiation of enforcement action by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality
Control Division pursuant to Part 6 of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, Section 25-8-601-612, C.R.S
(1989 and 1993 Supp). Action may include revocation of this Notice of Authorization for the Use and
Distribution of Biosolids, and imposition of administrative penalties.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
contained in this Notice of Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids are subject to revision,
addition or deletion based on any change in operation, biosolids quality or criteria contained in the Biosolids
Regulation.
AUTHORIZATION
by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division does not relieve
StroMo Composting Facility of compliance with applicable regulations of any other state, federal or local
agency having jurisdiction.
NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION FOR THE USE AND DISTRIBUTION OF BIOSOLIDS ISSUED THIS
13th DAY OF APRIL 2009.
Rick Koplitz, Work Group Leader
Water Quality Protection Section
WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION
PART II
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CDPH&E BMP #1910
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
II.A Biosolids Monitoring
Biosolids monitoring requirements are specified in Section 64.16.A of the Biosolids Regulation and shall be
performed for the parameters identified and at the frequency specified per the Biosolids Regulation Section
64.16.A for any facility's biosolids which are applied to the site.
Compliance with class B fecal conform criteria, if that option is chosen, shall be determined based upon the
geometric mean of seven individual samples collected within each quarter.
11.B Biosolids Sources
All biosolids, which are used in this site by StroMo Composting Facility pursuant to this Notice of
Authorization for the Use and Distribution of Biosolids, shall conform with applicable quality criteria specified in
the Colorado Biosolids Regulation. Specifically, the biosolids shall comply with the maximum allowable
constituent concentration limits for Table 1 biosolids as set forth at Section 64.12.A of the Regulation, and with
the appropriate pathogen destruction requirements for Class B biosolids as set forth at Section 64.12.B of the
Regulation. All biosolids must either comply with appropriate vector attraction reduction criteria as set forth at
Sections 64.12.C(3) through (10) of the Regulation or biosolids application shall be accomplished as specified at
either Section 64.12.C(l 1) or (12) of the Regulation. Submittal to the Division of a complete and acceptable
Annual Report, as described at Section 64.17.B of the Regulation must be submitted, and written
acknowledgment of the acceptability of such documentation provided by the Division, prior to the application of
biosolids from sources for which no Annual Report has been submitted for the previous year.
ILC Endangered Species
Pursuant to Section 64.15.A(3) of the Regulation, no person shall land apply biosolids for any beneficial use if
such application is likely to adversely affect a threatened or endangered species listed under section 64.4 of the
Endangered Species Act, or the designated critical habitat of any species so listed.
II.E Variances
This Notice does not incorporate or authorize any variance from applicable requirements of the Regulation.
II.F Spill Reporting
Biosolids spills shall be reported to the 24 -hour Colorado Environmental Release and Incident Reporting Line at
1-877-518-5608, which is a Toll -free reporting line.
PART III
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CDPH&E BMP #1910
APPLICATION SITE LOCATION
Site boundaries are to scale. Approved application area indicated by red lines. Localized areas within the
site, which may be unacceptable due to slopes or other site -specific conditions, are not shown. Avoidance of
any such area is required.
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