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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977410
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/11/2020
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
From
Calais Resources Colorado, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR6
Email Name
AME
MAC
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D
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Cross-Caribou Mine (M1977-410) Technical Revision No. 6 <br /> 3. Purpose <br /> The purpose of this TR is to provide the equivalent of a site specific SPCC plan, including a description of <br /> all fuel/oil storage locations, spill prevention measures, spill response and mitigation operation and a <br /> disposal plan. <br /> 4. Response to DRMS <br /> The following measures have been taken to answer concerns of the DRMS report conducted 3/26/2020. <br /> • A good portion of the containers in the fuel shed have already been removed. They were <br /> taken to Boulder County HAZMAT in February of 2020. A plan was in place to properly dispose <br /> of the remaining containers/materials when the weather warmed up, however the <br /> coronavirus outbreak and subsequent shutdown of all government services has delayed that <br /> plan. As of this date, Boulder County HAZMAT intends to open back up on June 1`2020,after <br /> which we will schedule for the disposal of the rest of the containers and materials. <br /> o After all containers and materials are properly disposed of, the shed is to be <br /> demolished. The only container to remain is the 300g used oil container. <br /> o Future plans call for a fabric shed to be built in the old fuel shed's place. <br /> • Two of the fuel containers were removed by a scrap metal contractor in February of 2020. <br /> The remaining fuel container was cut up to be used as a burn bin and is still on site. <br /> 3 <br /> Fuel Shed showing all containers moved inside until disposal is available through Boulder County <br /> HAZMAT as well as old fuel containers removed for scrap. <br /> 2 <br />
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