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How to fill out the COLORADO DISCHARGE PERMIT SYSTEM (CDPS) - Colorado.gov - Colorado online
The Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) allows users to apply for permits related to hydrostatic testing of pipelines and tanks. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on completing the online application while ensuring that all necessary information is accurately submitted.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the CDPS application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the application form and open it in the editor.
- Fill out the permit information section by selecting whether it is a new certification or a renewal. Indicate the applicant's status as either a property owner or contractor/operator.
- Provide contact information for the permittee, including the organization’s formal name, responsible position, current holder's name, telephone number, email address, and mailing address.
- Complete information for the DMR cognizant official, ensuring that this person is authorized to certify reports related to the permit.
- Enter details regarding the project or facility, including the facility name, address, ownership type, latitude/longitude, and Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes if applicable.
- Provide discharge-related information, including the expected start date of discharge, duration, type of discharge, source of water used in testing, and chemicals involved.
- Attach a location map and a legible sketch of the site to indicate discharge points and treatment plans.
- Sign the application, ensuring the signature is from a legally responsible individual as outlined in the application instructions.
- Submit the completed application by mail or in person to the specified address for review and processing.
- Users may save changes, download, print, or share the form upon completion, ensuring that all required documentation is included.
Complete your CDPS application online today to ensure compliance with Colorado discharge regulations.
Domestic wells are typically associated with rural residences. These kinds of wells allow normal, indoor use in one to three residences. The permit should outline number of residences allowed to be served by the well.
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