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Rule 8 <br /> Emergency Response Plan <br /> [8.1] Situations That Require Emergency Notification by the Operator <br /> SGLLC and NEI accept the requirement that the Office be notified, as soon as <br /> reasonably practicable, but no later than 24 hours, after the Operator has knowledge <br /> of a failure or imminent failure of the stockpile that poses a reasonable potential for <br /> danger to human health, property of the environment. <br /> [8.1] Operator's General Notification Responsibilities for Reporting <br /> Emergency Conditions <br /> 8.2.1 Emergency Reporting Procedure <br /> Telephone notice shall be given to the Office staff as follows: <br /> (a) during regular business hours (8:00 am to 5:00 pm, on working <br /> days) the notice shall be given to the Office. <br /> (b) outside regular business hours, or if the Office cannot be <br /> contacted, notice shall be given to the CDPHE 24-hour Colorado <br /> Emergency and Incident Reporting Line. Specify to this agency, that <br /> the emergency authority is coordinated through the DRMS and to <br /> activate that Division's' response network. <br /> 8.2.2 Emergency Notification Information Required <br /> Notice required pursuant to this Rule 8 shall contain the following information <br /> (to the extent known at the time of the notice, and so long as no delay occurs <br /> in reporting results): <br /> (a) that this is notification of an emergency condition as required by <br /> Rule 8; <br /> (b) the nature of the condition including any chemicals and toxic or <br /> acid producing materials involved; <br /> (c) an estimate of the quantity of any chemical, toxic or acid-forming <br /> material that has been or could be released; <br /> (d) the time and duration of the occurrence and if it is on-going, or <br /> urgency of the pending situation; <br /> (e) any known or anticipated impacts to human health, property or the <br /> environment; <br /> (f) precautions and corrective actions taken by the Operator; and <br /> (g) the Operator's name(s) and contact number(s) for persons to be <br /> contacted for further information and response by the Office. <br /> 8.2.3 Follow-up Notice Requirements <br /> As soon as practicable after an emergency situation or condition is reported <br /> and addressed, but no later than 5 working days, the Operator shall provide a <br /> written report of the event to the Office. The report shall provide a <br /> description of: <br /> (a) actions taken to respond to and correct the emergency situation or <br /> condition; <br /> (b) any known or anticipated adverse impacts to human health, <br /> property or the environment; <br /> Page 19 of 21 <br />