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<br />1 water associated with cleaning or wetting down the crusher or conveyor belts also drains <br />to NPDES discharge points. <br />There are no toxic or hazardous wastes or materials stored on site and therefore the risk <br />t of stormwater pollution from such materiels is not possible. <br />t There is a potential for sediment to run off cut and fill areas adjacent to the rail spur <br />even though this area has been revegeta[ed. These areas will be dealt with according to <br />' recommendations es shown in "Best Management Practices" below. <br />' Preventive Maintenance <br />Ditches and culverts within the permit area will be kept clean and in good repair. <br />' Periodic inspections will be conducted by the personnel assigned to administer the SNMP. <br />Any deficiencies noted by the inspection team will be noted and corrected as soon as <br />' possible. <br />' The two sedimentation ponds on site are surveyed annually for sediment accumulation. If <br />it is determined from these surveys that insufficient storage exits, then these ponds will <br />' be cleaned out to acceptable storage levels. <br />Good Hous ekeeoinu <br />Trash will be kept in proper bins for disposal. SNMP personnel will periodically police <br />' the loadout facility grounds to maintain a clean, orderly facility. All trash will be <br />taken to sanitary landfill facilities as appropriate. <br />Spill Prevention and Response Procedures <br />' At the present time there are no mass quantities of materials stored that pose a threat to <br />the waters of the U.S. Minor quantities are brought on site from time to time to fuel <br />' equipment, etc. If spills are generated from overfilling equipment these spills will be <br />promptly cleaned up and the resulting debris disposed of properly. <br />' Best Management Practices <br />As stated earlier in the plan, most of the disturbed facility area drains to sedimentation <br />' 3 <br />