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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 10 - 11
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Request For Amendment To Permit
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AM13
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Spill .. and <br /> CountermeasuresNEWMONT •r the Cresson Project <br /> Sustainability& External Relations <br /> Mobile Equipment and Fleet Maintenance(Table 9)anywhere on the Cresson Project—diesel fuel, lubricants and <br /> greases, hydraulic oil,and antifreeze are hauled in lube trucks to supply mine equipment. <br /> 4.1 Bulk Storage Containers <br /> Tables 3 through 10 summarizes the construction,volume, and content of the bulk storage containers at each of <br /> the facilities. <br /> 4.1.1 Construction <br /> The ASTs at the facility are constructed of steel in accordance with industry specifications as described above.The <br /> design and construction of all bulk storage containers are compatible with the characteristics of the oil product <br /> they contain,and with temperature and pressure conditions. <br /> There are no field-constructed aboveground containers on the Cresson Project. <br /> 4.1.2 Secondary Containment <br /> The secondary containment system for each container is described in Tables 3 through 10.Calculations of required <br /> secondary containment volumes for each storage container described in this section are included in Tables 3-10. <br /> Secondary containment that is in the form of a liner or building is discussed at each facility under Section 4.0. <br /> 4.1.2.1 Transfer Areas <br /> General Secondary Containment: At transfer areas,sized secondary containment is not provided.General <br /> secondary containment is sufficient to contain any expected release scenario.Spill cleanup kits that include <br /> absorbent booms, absorbent pads, and personal protective equipment are located in several areas as described in <br /> Section 5.4.The spill kit inventory is checked monthly to ensure that used material is replenished. Onsite personnel <br /> visually observe the transfer areas during daily operations and written inspections are conducted monthly. <br /> Personnel are present during all transfer operations so would be aware of a spill immediately. If a spill should <br /> occur, onsite personnel are trained to respond per Section 6.0 of this Plan. <br /> 4.1.2.2 Transformers and other Oil Filled Operational Equipment <br /> General Secondary Containment:The transformers at CC&V are not all situated within passive secondary <br /> containment;transformers are on relatively level ground which would limit the extent of a discharge. Spill cleanup <br /> kits that include absorbent booms,absorbent pads, and personal protective equipment are located in several <br /> areas as described in Section 5.4.The spill kit inventory is checked monthly to ensure that used material is <br /> replenished. If a spill should occur, onsite personnel are trained to respond per Section 5.0 of this Plan. <br /> 4.1.3 Drainage of Diked Areas <br /> This section is not applicable since there is no drainage from diked areas. <br /> 4.1.4 Corrosion Protection <br /> This section is not applicable since there are no buried storage tanks at this facility. <br /> 4.1.5 Partially Buried and Bunkered Storage Tanks <br /> This section is not applicable since there are no partially buried or bunkered storage tanks at this facility. <br /> 4.1.6 Inspections and Tests <br /> Monthly and annual written inspections are performed by CC&V designated personnel as described in Section 3.5 <br /> of this SPCC Plan. <br /> Visual inspections of the containers, including secondary containment systems, are performed during routine <br /> activities at the facility. In addition,the outside of the containers is inspected for signs of deterioration,discharges, <br /> or accumulation of oil.Any indication of deterioration or leakage that may cause a discharge or accumulation of oil <br /> ------- --------- - ----- - _. ------- ---_ _ -------_ ----- --- _ --- - - <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARDCOPY FORMAT Doc Id:NA-CCV-SER-PLAN- <br /> 1930 <br />
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