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2023-10-30_PERMIT FILE - M2023015 (2)
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2023-10-30_PERMIT FILE - M2023015 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2023015
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/30/2023
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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e) Release response procedures include scooping up the spilled materials and bringing such <br /> materials back into the containment area. <br /> f) The roadway upgradient of the South London Stockpile (SLS) diverts stormwater away from the <br /> disturbance area of the SLS. Similarly,the roadway above the Central Extension and Sorting Plant <br /> stockpile diverts water away from that stockpile and from the primary processing areas. The <br /> stormwater calculations presented elsewhere (Exhibit C) demonstrate that the berm design <br /> shown that will be maintained at the downgradient edge of the disturbance areas will contain the <br /> water that arises from within the disturbance area. <br /> Rule 6.4.21(8), <br /> Groundwater is dominated by the pumping of the Lower Well LM 2.5,for more than 2 miles. <br /> t� f <br /> 7- <br /> } <br /> { <br /> J , <br /> t ; <br /> i <br /> There is a known fault system immediately bounding the site to the east and preventing any migration of <br /> groundwater from the permitted area off-site, except through waters which are monitored weekly under <br /> the existing CDPS Permit. This fault system is shown below in cross-section and is known to run 20 miles <br /> north/south from this location: <br />
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