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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
7/25/1995
Doc Name
CORE LABS LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
Inspection Date
7/24/1995
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ID : JUL 2~5 1531 No .015 P.07 <br />beads or by making an aqueous solution. Monitoring of chlorine levels will <br />occur during use of this method to ensure that solutions with pOterttislly <br />toxic chlorine levels are not released. <br />9.2 Snlll Monitorino <br />In the event of an accident, spill, or leak which has the potential to migrate <br />from the point of occurrence, spill monitoring will be implemented following <br />clean-up. The exact nature of the monitoring plan will be determined by the <br />nature of the spill and the potential hazards created by the spill. <br />The potential far spills of fuel, oil, coolants, or ANFO to migrate from the <br />point of occurrence is minimal. These materials will be quickly absorbed <br />into soil material. If a spill of these materials occurs with the potential of a <br />path to surface water, a berm will be placed at the point of entry and <br />surtace water monitoring will be implemented downstream. <br />Spill monitoring equipment will be available on site to ensure monitoring in <br />the unlikely event of spills migrating from the point of oxurrence. Soil <br />along the spill pathway wilt be monitored and decontaminated or moved as <br />necessary. If there is a potential for the spill to migrate off-site, samples will <br />be obtained immediately from all down•gradient existing surtace end <br />groundwater stations and any additional water monitoring points deemed <br />appropriate to monitor the potential path for spill flows. The spill material <br />will also be tested to ensure effectiveness of detoxification efforts. <br />10 <br />
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