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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990041
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
7/20/2016
Doc Name
Corrective Action Extension Request
From
George E. Otten
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DRMS
Email Name
MAC
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
Description:
Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Scope of Services: <br /> Provide cleanup and documentation for compliance with Colorado Division of <br /> Reclamation,Mining and Safety Notice of Possible Violation(Inspection date: 4/26/16) <br /> regarding all fuel, oil, lubricants and chemicals stored at the mine site. <br /> 1) Provide an inventory of all fuel, oil, lubricants and chemicals which are currently <br /> being stored in containers at the mine site. <br /> 2) Remove and properly dispose of the soil around the fuel containment area and <br /> around the drum storage area. Provide a description of how the soil was removed <br /> and disposed of, including total volume of topsoil removed and photo <br /> documentation of remediation activities. <br /> 3) Remove and properly dispose of the liquids within the secondary containment for <br /> the fuel storage area. Provide a description of how the liquids were removed and <br /> disposed of, including the total volume of liquids removed from the secondary <br /> containment and photo documentation of the remediation activities. <br /> 4) Provide evidence in the form of receipt which demonstrates that the soil, liquids <br /> within the secondary fuel containment area and the contents of the unlabeled 55 <br /> gallon drum were properly disposed by an approved method(such as sent to an <br /> approved landfill, land farming, recycling center,etc.). <br /> Equipment and Tools: <br /> CCMC has a Hyster propane powered forklift available for the handling of heavy and/or <br /> large objects. Reconditioned DOT approved drums shall be purchased for the <br /> containment and removal of all solids. Biodegradable solvent(e.g. Simple Green) shall <br /> be used to clean items. Shovels, rakes and various hand tools comprise the remainder of <br /> equipment and tools necessary to complete the work. <br /> Procedures: <br /> A Job Safety Analysis shall be performed and additional training(as necessary) regarding <br /> equipment and/or safety will be completed prior to starting the work. <br /> 1) Establish access to secondary containment area <br /> -The forklift will be used to move the large items immediately in front of the <br /> secondary containment area. These items shall be relocated to the berm area on <br /> the north of the Water Treatment Building. Small items shall be moved by hand. <br /> Some raking and shoveling of the ground may be necessary to allow the forklift to <br /> operate on the area off of the concrete. <br /> 2) Remove small containers and consolidate liquids <br /> -One drum shall be labeled"Non Haz Non RCRA Used Oil"and shall be <br /> designated to receive any and all containerized liquids to be disposed of. Small <br /> containers of unidentified petroleum products shall be emptied into the"Used <br /> Oil"drum. All containers of used oil and petroleum products not suitable for <br />
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