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Table 2 — Water Treatment Facility Chemical Reagent Handling <br />Chemical Reagent <br />PPE Protection <br />Spill Handling <br />Calcium Hydroxide (Lime) <br />Wear protective clothing, face <br />Stop and /or contain the spill. Shovel <br />protection, eye protection and gloves. <br />into approved containers. <br />Wear an approved dust respirator. <br />Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) <br />Wear protective clothing, face <br />Stop and /or contain the spill. Pump or <br />protection, eye protection and gloves. <br />divert to proper storage area or <br />container. <br />Hydrochloric Acid (Muriatic Acid) <br />Wear protective clothing, face <br />Stop and/or contain the spill. <br />protection, eye protection and gloves. <br />Neutralize acid using lime. Pump or <br />divert to proper storage area or <br />container. <br />Antiscalent (Flocon 260) <br />Wear protective clothing, face <br />Stop and /or contain the spill. Pump or <br />protection, eye protection and gloves. <br />divert to proper storage area or <br />container. <br />Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate) <br />Wear protective clothing, face <br />Stop and /or contain the spill. Shovel <br />protection, eye protection and gloves. <br />into approved containers. <br />Wear an approved dust respirator. <br />Note: Any spills in the water treatment facility will be completely contained and collected within the facility. <br />Mobile and manual equipment is readily available for use in the event necessary response actions are required. <br />::vvxcd <br />Table 2. Water Treatment Facility Chemical Reagent Handling <br />ERP and SPCC Plans <br />Battle Mountain Resources, Inc. <br />San Luis, Colorado <br />ERP and SPCC Plans AES, Inc. <br />Battle Mountain Resources — San Luis. CO A-2 April 2015 (Update) <br />