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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/29/2021
Doc Name Note
Appendix 8 - Preliminary SPCC Plan
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Lewicki & Associates/Young Ranch Resource, LLC
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DRMS
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AME
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3.7.1 Daily Inspection <br /> A Young Ranch Resource Quarry employee performs a complete walk-through of the facility <br /> each day during normal operation. This daily visual inspection involves: looking for tank/piping <br /> damage or leakage, stained or discolored soils, or excessive accumulation of water in the <br /> containment. All types of secondary containment should be visually checked for damage. <br /> 3.7.2 Monthly Inspection <br /> The checklist provided is used for monthly inspections by Young Ranch Resource Quarry <br /> personnel. The monthly inspections cover the following key elements: <br /> • Observing the exterior of aboveground storage tanks, pipes, and other equipment for <br /> signs of deterioration, leaks, corrosion, and thinning. <br /> • Observing the exterior of portable containers for signs of deterioration or leaks. <br /> • Observing tank foundations and supports for signs of instability or excessive settlement. <br /> • Observing the tank fill and discharge pipes for signs of poor connection that could cause <br /> a discharge, and tank vent for obstructions and proper operation. <br /> • Verifying the proper functioning of overfill prevention systems. <br /> • Checking the inventory of discharge response equipment and restocking as needed. <br /> • Check all types of secondary containment on site for damage. <br /> All problems regarding tanks, piping, containment, or response equipment must immediately be <br /> reported to the Facility Manager. Visible oil leaks from tank walls, piping, or other components <br /> must be repaired as soon as possible to prevent a larger spill or a discharge to navigable waters <br /> or adjoining shorelines. Pooled oil is removed immediately upon discovery. The Monthly <br /> Inspection Checklist is included in this section and the inspection will be conducted during <br /> normal operation of the site. <br /> Written monthly inspection records are signed by the Facility Manager and maintained with this <br /> SPCC Plan for a period of five years. <br /> Monthly Inspection Checklist <br /> This inspection record must be completed each month except the month in which an annual <br /> inspection is performed or during normal site closure. Provide further description and <br /> comments, if necessary, on a separate sheet of paper and attach to this sheet. *Any item that <br /> receives "yes" as an answer must be described and addressed immediately. <br /> SPCC— YRR 16 ® Lewicki&Associates <br /> Date, YEAR <br />
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