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<br />Please note the following changes to Honeywell’s permit: <br />• Soil Vapor Extrusion System Spent Scrubber water (outfall 003C00175) has been added as a permitted waste stream. <br />• The required frequency at Outfall 003C00175 for all analytics except pH and Oil and Grease Total, TPH has been stated as <br />Once per Permit Cycle (please see Board of Public Works signature page for dates of permit term). Please see Part II of the <br />permit. <br />• Required Certified Operator has been upgraded to Class B due to the pH neutralization system for Outfall 003C00175. <br />Please see permit section Part III (F). <br />• Mercury shall be collected as a grab sample. <br /> <br />Honeywell’s permit includes the following requirements found within the discharge permit: <br />• Honeywell’s Authorized Representative shall sign with the certification statement (found in Part III (A) (4)) all reports <br />including but not limited to Periodic Compliance Reports (PCR), Flow Measurement Plans, corrective actions in response to <br />permit violations, and any correspondence relating to compliance with this industrial discharge permit. <br />• Please review Section Part IV (B) (15), which clarifies the requirements concerning the Authorized Representative. <br />• Please see Part III (I) (3) for more details, which clarifies required documentation necessary to appoint an Authorized <br />Representative responsible to receive correspondence from the City. <br />• Honeywell shall, within 90 days of receipt of this discharge permit, submit a Flow Measurement Plan, or report as to whether <br />the existing plan is still being implemented, with the certification statement signed by an Authorized Representative. Please <br />see Part III (E) and (H). <br />• When collecting composite samples, samples must be obtained over a 24 hour period or for the duration of discharge within <br />the 24 hour sampling period including, if applicable, multiple batches. <br />• Samples shall be obtained through a flow-proportional sampling technique. If Honeywell can demonstrate that time- <br />proportional sampling is as representative as flow-proportional sampling, then a time-proportional sample may be collected. <br />If Honeywell chooses to demonstrate that time-proportional sampling is accurate they must do so within 120 days of the <br />effective date of this permit or they shall commence flow-proportional sampling at that time. Please see Part II (B) (1) of <br />your wastewater discharge permit for details. <br />• Transfer of Ownership: If permittee plans to change ownership or transfer of this wastewater discharge permit, permittee <br />shall give the Control Authority at least 30 days notice with written certification by the new owner or operator. See Part IV <br />(B)(11) of permit for more details. <br />• If sampling performed by Honeywell indicates a violation, Honeywell shall notify the City orally within 24 hours of becoming <br />aware of the violation, submit a written follow up report within five (5) days, and resample and submit the results of the <br />analysis to the Control Authority within thirty (30) days after becoming aware of the violation. See Part III (D) of permit for <br />more details on permit violations. <br />• The permittee shall notify the Control Authority of any significant changes to the permittee’s operations or system which <br />might alter the nature, quality, or volume of its wastewater at least thirty (30) days before the change. See Part III (G) <br />• In the event that an oral notification is required due to a spill or slug to the sewer, or other emergency, the permittee shall <br />immediately call 574-277-8515 and dial zero (0) to reach an operator followed by a written verification within five (5) days <br />of the incident. See Part III (I) of your permit for details. <br /> <br /> <br />