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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
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Revision
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12/13/2019
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Appendix 3
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Request For Amendment To Permit
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> NEWMONT <br /> VICTORCRIPPLE CREEK AND GOLD MINING COMPANY <br /> • Vehicles and equipment—Inspect vehicles and equipment every shift; ensure vehicles are properly <br /> maintained and promptly repaired to minimize and prevent fluid leaks; perform maintenance and <br /> repairs indoors whenever possible.Vehicles should also be washed regularly and after precipitation <br /> events to minimize track-out. <br /> • Lime silo — Ensure lime around the silo is regularly cleaned up and moved to the VLF (at least <br /> weekly and prior to anticipated storm events) <br /> 4.4.2 Good Housekeeping <br /> Good housekeeping and maintaining clean, orderly work areas are paramount to maintaining health and <br /> safety and are essential to the proper functioning of CC&V's stormwater management system. Good <br /> housekeeping procedures are followed throughout the mine as a standard practice, including disposing of <br /> trash and other waste in approved containers and storing chemicals and petroleum products in designated <br /> areas <br /> 4.4.3 Spill Prevention and Response Procedures <br /> Spill prevention, controls, and countermeasures (SPCC) procedures are detailed in the facility ERP which <br /> incorporates the sitewide SPCC plan Implementation of the ERP/SPCC directly addresses and mitigates <br /> risk associated with petroleum product storage, use, and handling. <br /> 4.4.4 Employee Education <br /> Employee education is recognized as a fundamental component for a successful stormwater management <br /> and stormwater pollution prevention program The following outlines the employee education component <br /> of this plan. <br /> There are two levels of training required: 1) employees that will conduct quarterly stormwater inspections, <br /> and 2) all other CC&V employees. Employees that will conduct quarterly inspections generally include <br /> Sustainability and External Relations (S&ER) Department personnel and Operations and Process <br /> personnel who are responsible for ongoing stormwater management.All other CC&V employees and select <br /> contractors will require a more general introduction to stormwater management. The required elements of <br /> each training program are described below <br /> Employees Conducting Quarterly Inspections - Detailed Site-Specific Stormwater Training <br /> Items to be addressed in Training Sessions for Employees Conducting Quarterly Inspections and <br /> Stormwater Management: <br />
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