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19 Emergency Response Plan <br /> OSMI has several plans used to address emergencies on site. These Plans include: <br /> - The Emergency Response Plan (ERP) developed for use by employees as a guide to <br /> respond to emergencies encountered at the mine; <br /> - The SPCC Plan to address spills of petroleum products; and <br /> - Materials Containment Plan to address spills of designated chemicals and other non- <br /> petroleum related chemicals <br /> Copies of the ERP, SPCC and MCP are provided in Appendix 1. <br /> Table U-10: Events Requiring Reporting (Rule 8.2.1 and 8.2.2) <br /> Emergency Scenario Permit Criteria Reporting Timeframe <br /> Release of process Telephone notice during Verbal reporting to DRMS within 24 <br /> solutions containing regular business hours hours <br /> designated chemicals <br /> outside of an EPF Outside of business hours call Followed up by written report within <br /> Emergency and Incident 5 days <br /> reporting line through CDPHE <br /> Failure or imminent Telephone notice during Verbal reporting to DRMS within 24 <br /> failure of regular business hours hours <br /> impoundment, <br /> embankment, stockpile, Outside of business hours call Followed up by written report within <br /> or slope that poses Emergency and Incident 5 days <br /> potential danger to reporting line through CDPHE <br /> human health, property <br /> or environment <br /> In the event of a failure or imminent failure of a designated EPF, notification will be provided to <br /> DRMS within 24 hours. The notification will include the following information: <br /> 1) Identify that this is a notification of an emergency condition <br /> 2) The nature of the condition including chemicals and toxic or acid producing materials <br /> involved <br /> 3) An estimate of the quantity of chemical, toxic or acid-forming material that has been or <br /> could be released <br /> M-2012-032 <br /> Amendment 02 Exhibit U <br /> December 2021 U-35 <br />