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D-33 <br /> suppression water will be applied to roads internal to the Permit Area on an as-needed basis,with water <br /> being sourced directly from the main bulk storage tank. <br /> No specific provision has been made for personnel hygiene uses (such as showers, etc.) as such <br /> activities will be carried out offsite. Onsite sanitation facilities will initially be provided by portable <br /> toilet units(during facilities construction;to be serviced on a regular basis by a third-party contractor) <br /> to be later replaced by an offite septic system once operational. Potable water will be delivered to the <br /> site on a regular basis,also via third-party contractor. <br /> The water supply will be sourced via one or more options, to include: (1) direct purchase from an <br /> existing industrial-use well(or wells)owned by Guttersen Ranches LLC and located on ranch property; <br /> (2) direct purchase from an offsite industrial water storage and sales facility owned and operated by a <br /> third-party; (3) direct purchase from another third-party(confidential; in active negotiations); and/or, <br /> (4)direct purchase from the Town of Keenesburg municipal supply. <br /> • Natural Gas Supply—Natural gas will be provided to the site under a third-party supplier contract with <br /> Colorado Interstate Gas. Primary natural gas consumption will be that related to the firing of the four <br /> dryer units. <br /> • Electrical Service — Electrical service will be provided under a third-party supplier contract through <br /> either Xcel Energy or United Power. CSC is currently evaluating these options. <br /> • Diesel Fuel Storage —Diesel fuel storage will be accommodated via a single 12,000 gallon capacity <br /> storage tank to be located along the plant service road at an area proximal to the product loadout <br /> facilities. The horizontal,ground-based tank will be a double-walled,fire-protected tank of cylindrical <br /> design (approximately 198-in. length x 96-in. diameter). Protective barriers (i.e., bollards and/or <br /> concrete barriers)will be installed on all four sides of the installation. Diesel fuel will be delivered to <br /> site via a third-party contractor. All aspects of fuel storage and delivery will be carried out in a manner <br /> consistent with a facility-specific Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC Plan) <br /> will be prepared. <br /> Keenesburg No. 2 Mine_112 Reclamation Operation—November 22, 2019 <br />