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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493A
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/22/2018
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
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Climax Molybdenum
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR28
Email Name
ECS
MAC
Media Type
D
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Yes
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Technical Revision (TR-28) Climax Molybdenum Company <br /> Environmental Protection Plan Permit No. M-1977-493 <br /> that is sloped to a sump so that material can be placed back in the mill circuit or sent to tailing. In the <br /> event of a collector distribution system failure, the collector will be contained within the mill building. <br /> T-3.2.2 Collector Dispersant <br /> Tergitol NP-4 Surfactant(or similar) is used in the flotation circuit as a collector dispersant, mixing with the <br /> primary collector at a small proportion (e.g., 0.1%). It disperses the collector into small droplets which, in <br /> turn, increases the collection efficiency of molybdenite particles. The product is 4-mole Ethylene Oxide <br /> adduct of Nonyl Phenol. It contains less than 3% Dinonylphenyl Polyoxyethylene and Polyethylene <br /> Glycol. <br /> Direct contact with this product will cause eye burns and skin irritation. Aspiration may cause lung <br /> damage. The product is water insoluble but completely soluble in oil. It is considered as low HLB <br /> emulsifier with flash point 425°F. <br /> It may be stored as totes within Area 430 (floatation) with the same spill prevention and containment <br /> protocol as other reagents stored in the area (e.g., cleaner frother). <br /> T-3.2.3 Primary Frother <br /> A frother reagent creates froth in the agitated slurry and assists in holding the froth intact at the surface of <br /> the floatation cell. Nalco Froth Pro 509 (or similar) is utilized in the mill circuit as the primary flotation <br /> frother. Nalco Froth Pro 509 contains aliphatic alcohol and is combustible. Primary exposure pathways <br /> include eye contact, skin contact and inhalation. <br /> The frother is stored in one tank with a capacity of 9,300 gallons. The frother is stored in the reagent <br /> storage area of the mill building (see Mill Building Detail - Area 450 on the south side of the mill building <br /> on Figure AM-06-T-05). Secondary containment with a volume greater than that of the tank is provided in <br /> the reagent storage area (see Reagent Storage Area Detail Figure AM-06-T-06). Tank level indication is <br /> available locally as well as through the control system. The control system will alarm for a given tank low <br /> and high level. Both a horn and beacon are provided at the unloading point to indicate a tank high level. <br /> In the event of a storage tank failure, the frother will be contained in the reagent storage area via <br /> secondary containment. The secondary containment area is equipped with a sump but no sump pump. <br /> In the event of a release in this area, a pump will be placed in the secondary containment sump and the <br /> frother will be routed back into the process circuit or pumped into a suitable container for proper disposal <br /> through direction from the environmental department. A spill that occurs during offloading into the <br /> storage tank will be handled similarly using a sump located in the offloading area. <br /> When needed, frother may be stored as totes in Area 430 (floatation). Area 430 has a concrete floor that <br /> is sloped to a sump so that material can be placed back in the mill circuit or sent to tailing. In the event of <br /> a frother distribution system failure, the frother will be contained within the mill building. <br /> T-3.2.4 Cleaner Frother <br /> CorsiTech FrothPro 327 (or similar) is used in the secondary mill regrind circuit as a flotation frother. It is <br /> comprised of polypropylene glycol butyl ether. Direct contact with this material may cause mild eye and <br /> skin irritation. <br /> CorsiTech FrothPro 327 is a stable product that is completely soluble in water. CorsiTech FrothPro 327 <br /> has a National Fire Protection Agency rating of2 for health and for fire, meaning the material can cause <br /> significant irritation and that the material must be preheated before ignition can occur. <br /> The Cleaner Frother reagent is delivered in 300 gallon totes, which may be stored in the curbed area <br /> identified to the north of the iron depressant storage tank (see Reagent Storage Area Detail Figure AM- <br /> 06-T-07). This containment area connects to the one described above for the collector, therefore excess <br /> containment capacity is provided for the Cleaner Frother totes In the event of a release in this area, a <br /> pump will be placed in the secondary containment sump and the cleaner frother will be routed back into <br /> the process circuit or pumped into a suitable container for proper disposal through direction from the <br /> EPP: Version R4 T-10 August 2018 <br />
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