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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2011013
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
9/19/2016
Doc Name
Inspection Report
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Airport Pit
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DRMS
Email Name
LJW
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D
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Mine Name:Airport Pit Inspection type: Monitoring <br /> Mine ID#: M-2011-013 Inspector: Lucas J.West <br /> Mineral:Stone Inspection Date: May 25, 2016 <br /> County: San Miguel Inspection Time: 12:00pm <br /> Operator:Telluride Stone Company, Inc. <br /> Operator Representative: Karen Moore <br /> Type of Operation: 112c-Construction Regular Operation <br /> Reason for Inspection: Normal I & E Program <br /> Bond Calculation Type: None <br /> Bond Amount: $32,690.00 <br /> INSPECTION TOPIC:Acid and Toxic Materials <br /> PROBLEM/POSSIBLE VIOLATION: Problem: Improper storage and containment of fuels and/or other <br /> hazardous materials were present on site. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTIONS COMPLETED: For all affected containers, storage tanks, petroleum and any other <br /> hazardous material on site—we improved what we use as appropriate secondary containment.We <br /> originally had 2 500 gallon gas storage tanks.We hauled away the unleaded gas tank and it's concrete <br /> container while keeping the 500 gallon diesel tank.We purchased a 9 foot diameter 2 foot tall <br /> galvanized stock tank as the new secondary containment. We calculated it's volume capacity to be <br /> approximately 780 gallons.The used oil container was placed in a galvanized stock tank. <br /> ATTACHED: 1. Photos of fuel tanks. <br />
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