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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous Plumbing 2003-12-11 .' Dregon . Theodore R. Kulongoski, Governor Dep'artment of Environmental Quality , , 811 SW Sixth Avenue Portland, OR 97204-1390 503-229-5696 TTY 503-229-6993 December 11, 2003 Jim Staight 2663 Hayden Bridge Rd. Springfield, Oregon 97477 UIC Registration for: Residential site Dear Mr. Staight: Thank you for submitting a registration form for the Underground Injection Control (UIC) system at your site. The following table shows your UIC identification number combined with the injection system information you submitted. Generally, each facility is issued one UIC number; the various injection systems at that facility are then identified sequentially -1, -2, -3, etc. Please reference this number in future correspondence and retain this letter, or a copy of it, on site should your facility be inspected. I :UIC# I .:",':";'Tii";'C(lde"", I >Status'.',j>;Location '~I 111953-1 1502 (ste>~ITlII>'.atEl~) I Prop~~<'ld ,.LI3?e>f.._ I Please note that you are required to do the following: . Update registration information whenever a change of ownership, change of land use, abandonment or closure of your injection system takes place. If this facility is sold or rented, notify the next owner about the registered injection system. . Maintain and operate each catch basin and injection system to provide protection of groundwater resources per your storm water plan (if required). This includes following the maintenance schedule and providing employee education. Failure to do so could jeopardize rule authorized status. . Failure to install the pre-treatment system(s) noted in the application form in front of each injection system will jeopardize rule authorized status. Install the injection systems and all treatment within 90 days after the injection system becomes operational or the site will lose its rule authorized status and need to apply for a state permit or be closed. . This authorization is for storm water only. It does not include runoff or leakage from a dumpster, waste or material storage areas or from' construction activities. . In the event a substance is spilled which may contaminate groundwater, contact the closest DEQ'regional office and ask for the duty officer at the Eugene office: (541) 686-7838 and call Oregon Emergency Management at (503) 378-6377 or (800) 452- 0311. Based on the information you have certified and sent to DEQ, your new injection system has qualified as rule authorized under OAR 340-44. Please check with your local government to see if they have additional requirements. If you have any questions about this letter, pleas'e contact me at (503) 229-5945, or toll free inside Oregon at 1-800-452-4011.' DEo.! @ . . Jim Staight December 11, 2003 page 2 Sincerely, 'J!y~"-'A, t~ Barbara Priest, UIC Program Coordinator Water Quality Division cc: Lisa-H~ity of Springfield Bill Mason, DEO-WR Mike Kortenhof, DEO Salem /