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TABLE 3-1. POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCES AND BMPs <br /> Activity Potential Sources Pollutants of Best Management Practices <br /> of Pollutants Concern <br /> Leaks of fuel and ➢ A walk around of inspection of mobile equipment will be performed <br /> Mobile Heavy <br /> hydraulic fluid, oil, COD, Oil and Grease, before each shift. As needed, repairs are made before returning the <br /> Equipment transmission fluid, H unit to service. <br /> radiator fluids, solvents, p ➢ During periods of non-use, mobile equipment will be parked at a <br /> and grease "ready-line"where leaks can be readily identified and remediated. <br /> Conveyor Belt Systems > Conveyor belt structures have partial enclosures and are maintained <br /> Limestone TSS, pH to reduce possible product spillage and fugitive dust from entering the <br /> storm system. <br /> > Whenever possible, topsoil and overburden will be"live-handled" and <br /> placed into areas to be reclaimed as it is stripped from areas to be <br /> Topsoil and Topsoil and overburden TSS, pH mined. <br /> Overburden Stockpiles ➢ Long term stockpiles will be re-vegetated and stabilized. As <br /> necessary, berms will be placed around stockpiles to control storm <br /> water runoff. <br /> Blasting Agents > Spilled or residual blasting agents from loading drill holes will be <br /> Blasting (ANFO) TSS cleaned up as they occur to prevent introduction into storm water <br /> runoff. <br /> ➢ To prevent excessive erosion berms, dikes and/or diversion ditches <br /> Storm Water Run-On Sediment TSS, pH will be maintained to limit storm water run-on into areas disturbed <br /> from mining activities. <br /> ➢ Soil stabilization materials are used on stockpiles and other areas to <br /> Surfactant Soil Surfactant Soil help limit erosion from wind and storm water runoff until such time as <br /> Stabilization Application Stabilization Materials pH these areas can be re-vegetated. <br /> > These materials will be used in accordance with manufacturers' <br /> instructions. <br /> 8 <br />