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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> CRIPPLE VICTOR GOLD MINING COMPANY <br /> o Potassium amyl xanthate—flotation collector <br /> • Dithiophosphate—flotation modifier <br /> o Long-chain alcohol —frother <br /> o Polyacrylamide—flocculant <br /> o Activated carbon —gold absorption <br /> • Hydrochloric Acid—A liquid material delivered by tank truck to a bermed storage tank located within <br /> the lined VLF at the ADR facility. The solution is stored and used entirely within the VLF and ADR <br /> facility containment areas. <br /> • Kerosene Fuel— Delivered in liquid form by tank truck to storage tank within lined area at Midway <br /> Fuel Farm and to enclosed storage at Ironclad Maintenance Facility.All fuel offload areas are within <br /> containment. <br /> • Lime—A solid material delivered by tank truck, transferred to a lime silo located at the secondary <br /> crusher area. <br /> • Lubricating oils—Delivered in liquid form by tank truck to a storage tank within the lined area at the <br /> Midway Fuel Farm and to the enclosed storage area at the Ironclad Facility; also delivered in totes <br /> or barrels to contained areas within the Ironclad Maintenance Facility and the Secondary Crusher <br /> Area. <br /> • Refinery Slag — Produced in the ADR facility and stored in barrels at the ADR (within a lined <br /> containment) for shipment to an off-site refinery CC&V is currently investigating the viability of <br /> reprocessing this slag in the High-Grade Mill. <br /> • Sodium Cyanide—A liquid material delivered by tank truck to the Site. The entire delivery system <br /> is within a lined containment area and the bulk solution is stored in two 20,000-gallon closed tanks <br /> that are within a secondary containment. <br /> • Sodium Hydroxide-Liquid material delivered by tank truck to a bermed storage tank located at the <br /> ADR facility and used within ADR containment <br /> • Used Carbon — Produced in the ADR facility and stored in barrels or bags within the lined VLF for <br /> shipment to an offsite refinery. <br /> 4.2.2 Loading and Unloading of Chemicals <br /> Unloading of petroleum products from delivery vehicles to bulk storage and transfer of petroleum products <br /> onto service trucks and mine equipment presents a risk of chemical release. Bulk transfer and storage <br /> occurs within secondary containment areas. <br />