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Show the salt. It is then directed into their solar ponds which eventually empty into GSL. The Lake Point outfall is located at latitude 40 degrees 41' 14" and a longitude of 112 degrees 16* 43H. The Timpie Springs outfall is located at latitude 40 degrees 45' 0" and discharges bitterns and some wash water into the lake. Morton/ Grantsville Salt - Permit Number UT0000523 Morton returns bitters to the lake via discharge 001, which is located at a latitude of 40 degrees 45* 7" and a longitude of 112 degrees 30' 00". The salt is washed with lake water that is also used to operate a dust collector. One well on the property is used for fire control. Drinking water is hauled in from Grantsville and office wastewater is disposed of in a septic tank and drain field. Salt Lake City International Airport This facility is a public transportation airport that leases space and services to airline companies and others providing support services. SLCIA is located at 776 North Terminal Drive in Salt Lake City, Utah and has three outfalls located at: outfall 001- latitude 40 degrees 47' 23" longitude 111 degrees 57' 28"; outfall 002- latitude 40 degrees 46' 22" longitude 111 degrees 58' 39" and outfall 003- latitude 40 degrees 47' 29" longitude 112 degrees 00' 03". Outfall 001 is a storm water runoff discharge that flows to the City Drain ( Class 6). Outfalls 002 and 003 discharge into the Surplus Canal ( Class 3B, Class 3D, and Class 4) that empties into GSL. The north end portion of the SLCIA property drains northward over a natural gradient through grass and marsh towards GSL and is not regulated by this permit because it is considered a non- point discharge. Possible contaminants discharged with storm water or conveyed to the sanitary sewer at the airport include airport de- icing/ anti- icing fluids, spills of fuel oil, hydraulic oil, solvents, solids, detergents, metals, fire fighting fluids and lavatory waste. Mining and Oil Refining Industries Kennecott Utah Copper - Permit Number UT 0000051- KUC operations include a large open- pit mine and main concentrator facilities near Copperton, and a second concentrator, tailings impoundment, power plant, smelter, and a refinery complex located near Magna, both in western Salt Lake County. The process water system includes a leach water collection system and the double lined Small Bingham Reservoir, which is protected from overflow by the Large Bingham Reservoir. The mining and processing facilities have discharge outfalls at four points of discharge to the C- 7 ditch ( Class 6), one to the Jordan River and Little Valley Wash. Until recently, tailings pond discharges were routed to the C- 7 ditch that emptied directly into GSL. The C- 7 ditch has been rerouted to discharge into Lee Creek for the duration of a tailings impoundment expansion project. Lee Creek discharges into GSL. A new facilities sewage treatment plant will discharge to the West C- 7 ditch ( Class 3E) or effluent will be recycled to the process water circuit. Storm water from the smelter area flows into an unnamed drainage and then into GSL. Active mine drainage can be discharged to the Jordan River and into Pine Canyon Creek, which is an ephemeral stream in Tooele County. Storm water from an area located to the southeast of the north concentrator complex may flow into Little Valley Wash, which is usually dry. Potential 261 |