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SECTION 2 <br /> Site Map <br /> Enclosed is FIGURE 1: Site Vicinity Map, FIGURE 2: Site Overview Map, and FIGURE 3: <br /> Asphalt SPCC Map; which indicates site-specific characteristics and BMPs implemented. The <br /> site has been determined to be within a single drainage area. Soil berms on sides of the facility <br /> serve as berms along the property perimeter to prevent run-on from adjacent property. The site <br /> comprises approximately 356 acres.. The property has a gentle slope to the northwest toward the <br /> Cache La Poudre River which runs along the north and west property borders. Several holding <br /> ponds provide storage for storm water on site. Discharge points are located along the Cache La <br /> Poudre River and at the Boyd Ditch which is a tributary of the Cache La Poudre River. <br /> Directions of stormwater flow, locations of BMPs, location of all surface water bodies, inflow <br /> areas, and outflow areas are indicated on FIGURES 1, 2, and 3. <br /> The nearest receiving water that may receive storm water flows from the facility is the Cache La <br /> Poudre River(FIGURE 1). However, holding ponds and berms are expected to contain all storm <br /> water on site. <br /> The following is a list of specific information included on the Site Map(s): <br /> ✓ Site boundary <br /> ✓ Access &haul roads <br /> ✓ Stormwater outfalls and an outline of each drainage area for each outfall <br /> ✓ An estimate of the direction of flow <br /> ✓ Material handling areas <br /> ✓ Each structural control measure to help reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff <br /> ✓ Areas used for storage or disposal of overburden, materials, soils, or wastes <br /> ✓ Areas used for mineral milling&processing <br /> ✓ Springs, streams,wetlands and other surface waters <br /> ✓ Location of mine drainage or any other process water discharge points <br /> ✓ Boundary of tributary area that is subject to effluent limitations <br /> ✓ Boneyard <br />