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DRMS Permit Index
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M2008022
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
10/27/2015
Doc Name
Proposed Mitigation Plan
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WestWater Engineering for Elam Construction, Inc.
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DRMS
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ACY
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5 CG 7'c /V <br />ELAM CONSTRUCTION, INC. <br />SPILL RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br />SPILLS <br />A drop of oil or other petroleum product here or there in the normal course of business is not <br />considered significant, and usually treated as a maintenance issue. However, any release that is <br />greater than a small puddle on the ground must be handled as a spill and properly cleaned up. The <br />contaminated soil material must be isolated immediately by digging or mopping up and placing on <br />plastic, concrete, or in an open -top barrel. <br />SPILL RESPONSE <br />In the event of a spill, facility personnel will first take necessary measures to <br />• Stop the source of the release or spill <br />• Notify the nearest Elam Construction, Inc. Supervisor <br />• Contain the spill - using materials and equipment located on site. <br />• Spill response personnel must be outfitted with appropriate personal protective equipment, and <br />ignition sources must be kept away from the spilled material. Any loaders, tankers, materials or <br />other equipment will be available immediately from on site, other locations, or vendors as <br />needed to contain all spills that threaten further contamination of soil or water. <br />• Ignition sources (cigarettes, flares, etc.) must be kept away from the spilled material <br />If the spill cannot be contained within the facility area utilizing available labor, equipment and materials, <br />supervisory personnel are instructed to then notify the local emergency response agencies. <br />• Supervisors or Area Managers contact the following at Elam Corporate Headquarters As Soon <br />As Possible: <br />Environmental Affairs and/or Risk Managers <br />Gayle Lyman: <br />Office (970) 242-5370 <br />Cell (970) 260-9902 <br />Home (970) 241-2630 <br />Jim Harrison: <br />Office (970) 242-5370 <br />Cell (970) 260-8956 <br />Home (970) 314-9379 <br />Harold Elam: <br />Office (970) 242-5370 <br />CeII (970) 260-8957 <br />Home (970) 241-7451 <br />Steve Kasper: <br />Office (970) 242-5370 <br />Cell (970) 261-7653 <br />Home (970) 985-4093 <br />If required, notifications to any regulatory agencies are to be made only by the Environmental, <br />Safety Managers or Corporate Management. This restriction is necessary to prevent <br />misinformation and to assure that notifications are properly conducted. A documented spill in <br />excess of 25 gallons must be reported. <br />WestWater Engineering APPENDIX C - 68 July 2012 <br />
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