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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Name
MOUNTAIN COAL CO WEST ELK MINE - SOMERSET COLO STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN JULY 1993
Permit Index Doc Type
OTHER GROUND WATER
Media Type
D
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,. <br /> <br /> <br />Mountain Caal Company <br />West Elk 1~Tme <br />municipal, agricultural, or industrial waste; and all other bodies of surface or <br />underground water, either public or private which are wholly or partially within the <br />boundaries of the State. <br />West Elk Mine is located one mile northeast of Somerset, Colorado in Township 13 . <br />South, Range 90 West, 6th Principal Meridian (see Appendix A). <br />SPCC Play <br />February 1993 <br />II. POTENTIAL SOURCES OF OIL DISCHARGES AND PREVENTATIVE <br />MEASURES <br />A. Petroleum Product Unloading and Storage Area <br />ource <br />roduct <br />Total Amount <br />Storage Tank <br />Storage Tank <br />Storage Tank <br />Storage Tank <br />Storage TanK <br />Storage Tank <br />Storage Tank <br />Loading Rack <br />Diesel Fuel` <br />Hydraulic Oil <br />Emulsion Oil <br />Unleaded Gasoline <br />Geaz Oil <br />Motor Oil <br />Used Oil <br />All of the above <br />15,000 Gal <br />8,000 Gal <br />6,000 Gal <br />4,000 Gal <br />3,000 Gal <br />3,000 Gal <br />3,000 Gal <br />(largest truck tank <br />compartment) <br />Probable failures which may cause a dischazge of product include: <br />a. Tank - seam failure, fitting failure, valve failure, foundation <br />failure, corrosion, overfilling, or vandalism. <br />b. Loading Area - tank overfill, load azm failure, operator <br />neglect, pump failure, or hose failure. <br /> <br />In the event of a storage tank or piping failure, the discharge should be <br />contained within a concrete bunker. (See Appendix D for storage azea <br />specifications). Should the bunker fail to contain the dischazge, the spill <br />would drain into sedimentation pond MB-2 (see Appendix E). <br />2 <br />
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