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<br />NPDES SPILL PREVENTION 6 CONTAINMENT PLAN <br />1993 UPDATE <br />EDNA MINE NPDES PERMIT #CO-0032638 <br />SPILL HISTORY: In the last year the mine experienced one <br />unplanned release. On May 29, 1992, approximately 1200 to <br />2000 gallons of a material classified as recycled oil was <br />spilled. This oil is used as dust suppression for stoker <br />coal sold at the mine site. The oil was contained within the <br />mines drainage system and no release was made to public <br />waters. Oil sorbant booms, oil sorbant pads, skimmer booms <br />and skimmer pumps were used to recover the material. Samples <br />at discharge points have shown no visible sheen indicative of <br />oil and grease. A detailed report was submitted to the <br />Colorado Department of Health following the clean up efforts. <br />REPORTING SPILLS: There will be no change in the procedure for <br />reporting spills. <br />PREVENTIVE FACILITIES: All preventive facilities mentioned in previous <br />reports are in place and are monitored on a regular basis. <br />POTENTIAL SPILL THREAT MATERIALS: There are no changes from the <br />previous report. <br />OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR FOR SPILL CONTAINMENT: Moore Engineering & <br />Equipment Sales, 3620 Galapago St., Denver, Colorado 80110 <br />Phone (303)789-1009. <br />There are no changes in persons designated to report conditions in Part <br />II, Section A, Paragraph 3 and as noted in Part II, Section B of the <br />current Edna Mine NPDES permit. These persons are as follows: <br />1) David Long, Production Superintendent <br />2) Terry Crowner, Reclamation Foreman <br />3) David Beverlin, Resident Engineer <br />This contingency plan will be reviewed and updated annually. Any <br />corrections and additions will be noted at that time. <br />