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2022-02-09_PERMIT FILE - M2021046 (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021046
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/9/2022
Doc Name Note
Adequacy Response Application Revisions
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Zephyr Gold USA Ltd
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DRMS
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TC1
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o Dam and dike at a safe distance to control runoff. Contain collected runoff <br /> locally, when possible. Perform overhaul. <br /> Remediation: <br /> o Evaluate situation. <br /> o Certify fire was extinguished. <br /> o Absorb spilled. materials, if possible, with earth or other suitable material. <br /> o Transport contaminated soils to the Whirlwind Waste Dump storage area <br /> for temporary storage until an appropriate permanent disposal method and <br /> site is determined. <br /> Field Action:Specified Personnel Duties <br /> The Emergency Coordinator will be the only member of the emergency response team <br /> who will have specific duties listed in the Operations Phase section of the Emergency <br /> Response Plan.The Emergency Coordinator can be the initial First Responder or the <br /> person of higher authority who relieves the First Responder of Incident Command.The <br /> Mine Foreman will usually be the Emergency Coordinator for the DGM. <br /> The Emergency Coordinator shall: <br /> • Act first and foremost to prevent unwarranted occupational and environmental <br /> exposures from occurring during emergency incidents involving hazardous <br /> materials. <br /> • Monitor response activities and suspend any response activity that creates, or <br /> may create, an unwarranted exposure risk. <br /> • Oversee and coordinate all field response actions until the emergency situation <br /> is successfully resolved. <br /> • Perform an ongoing incident evaluation and determine an appropriate course of <br /> action for the response activity, in coordination with other relevant personnel. <br /> • Coordinate incident response activities with external emergency responders <br /> when they are deployed in the field. <br /> • Ensure that communications with the incident command post and off-site <br /> entities are maintained. <br /> • Ensure that the incident response action is provided with resources that are <br /> adequate to sustain the response activity. <br /> • Coordinate on-site response actions with off-site response activities. <br /> • Ensure that site response personnel are in a condition suitable for field <br /> operations, including the provision of proper PPE, sufficient quality and <br /> quantities of equipment, and adequate numbers of personnel for both <br /> operations and back-up. <br /> Phase 3 Remediation <br /> A successful resolution to the operations phase of an emergency situation at DGM will be <br /> followed by remediation actions designed to both mitigate the adverse effects of the emergency <br /> and reduce the potential for a recurrence of a similar situation. Remediation actions consist of <br /> 90 <br />
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