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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/3/2020
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Exhibit U
Doc Name
Adequacy Review - Preliminary
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AM13
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TC1
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<br />Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company Exhibit U <br />Cresson Project Amendment 13 <br /> 9 <br />7 FACILITIES EVALUATION <br />EPFs are maintained to effectively manage and contain designated chemicals and acid <br />generating materials. The addition of Phase 3 to VLF2 is considered an expansion to the existing <br />approved VLF2 EPF. <br />A monitoring program for surface and groundwater monitoring is presented in Exhibit G. The <br />emergency response, spill prevention, control, and countermeasures, and emergency and spill <br />reporting requirements, are contained in the Spill Response Plan (SRP) and the Emergency <br />Response Plan provided in Appendix 11 and Appendix 12 of this amendment, respectively. <br />Currently, updates are being made to the facility SRP; therefore, the SRP provided in Appendix <br />11 is the most current approved version. <br />The EPFs discussed in this EPP are shown in the attached Figure U-1, and a list is provided in <br />Table U-2. In addition to the EPFs presented in this section, a number of systems throughout the <br />site operate to control and contain chemicals and materials. While these systems serve an <br />important function, they do not exist as final containment for designated chemicals, acid mine <br />drainage, or toxic or acid-forming materials; therefore, are not considered EPFs. <br />
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