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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> VICTORCRIPPLE CREEK AND GOLD MINING COMPANY <br /> be performed where the equipment has been operating. Fleet re-fueling may be conducted within the mine <br /> areas or at the Midway Fuel Farm. Mobile Mine Operations earth-moving equipment provides rapid <br /> response to accidental petroleum releases. <br /> Scrap metals are placed and stored in containers (metal bins or roll-offs) that are periodically taken offsite <br /> for recycling by a third-party vendor. Non-recyclable debris is placed in metal bins or roll-off containers that <br /> are periodically removed by a commercial trash hauler. <br /> General deliveries of other commercial products or chemicals are made to the warehouse and other points <br /> of use at the property. These deliveries are usually of materials in household-use containers or mechanical <br /> parts. The presence of trained delivery personnel during deliveries provides for prompt response to <br /> chemical releases. <br /> 4.2.3 Outdoor Storage of Chemicals and Equipment <br /> Mine equipment is stored and fueled outdoors. Certain maintenance activities may also occur outdoors. <br /> Fueling and service equipment are either equipped with or have ready access to absorbent materials to <br /> clean up spills and releases. Vehicles and equipment are also equipped with radios so that operators may <br /> immediately call for assistance in the event of an incident. Implementation of the Emergency Response <br /> Plan (ERP),which incorporates the site wide Spill Prevention, Controls and Countermeasures Plan(SPCC), <br /> addresses and mitigates risks of petroleum products mixing with stormwater According to the ERP and <br /> SPCC, chemicals contained in bulk storage or sealed weatherproof containers may be stored outdoors. <br /> Storage of liquid chemicals outdoors is generally within secondary containment to provide for control and <br /> containment of any spilled material. Site chemical inventory and storage is described in Section 4.2.1 <br /> above. <br /> 4.2.4 Milling and Processing Activities <br /> This area includes ore stockpiles, crusher area maintenance facilities and crushing systems (discussed in <br /> 4.2.5), conveyors, a lime silo, VLFs, HGM facilities, ADR facilities, chemical storage, laboratory, and <br /> ancillary facilities such as office buildings and access roads <br /> The current process operations include those conducted on VLFs and associated ADR facilities described <br /> above. The high-grade mill in Squaw Gulch does not produce conventional mill tailings but rather a low- <br /> grade product that will be further leached on the VLFs to recover additional gold. The historic tailing facility <br /> within the site permit area associated with the former Carlton Mill has been removed and the associated <br />