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• Hydro-Environmental Solutions, Inc. <br />John Weinman <br />P.O.Box 772996 • <br />2145 Resort Drive, Sui[e 110 <br />Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 <br />(970) 846-5112 <br />• MWH <br />P.O.Box 774015 <br />1475 Pine Grove Road, Suite 109 <br />Steamboat Springs, Colorado 50477 <br />(970) 879-6260 <br />Certification of Technical Data <br />Tests, analyses, and surveys carried out pursuant to the preparation of this application and after <br />permit issuance will be performed or certified by qualified persons. Chemical and physical laboratory <br />analyses associated with preparation of the application or required after permit issuance have been or <br />will be performed by laboratories using approved and standardized methods. All water quality <br />sampling and laboratory analyses have or will be conducted in accordance with the current edition of <br />"Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater and/or the Methodology in 40 CFR 136 <br />and 434." Names, addresses, and positions of officials of private, academic, research, or <br />governmental agencies consulted in obtaining information about environmental resources contained in <br />the application may be found in the appropriate tabs which address each discipline. <br />Fire Prevention and Control <br />Section 48.25 and 48.28 of Part 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations Title 30 provides for training <br />of new employees and annual retraining of experienceif miners in the escape and emergency <br />evacuation plans in effect at the mine, and instruction iri the fire warning signals and firefighting <br />procedures. Sections 77.1100 and 77.1101 of Part 77 01 CFR 30 states, "firefighting facilities and <br />equipment shall be provided commensurate with the potential fire hazards at each structure, enclosure, <br />and other facility at the mine, and employees at such facilities shall be instructed and trained annually <br />in the use of such firefighting facilities and equipment. Each operator of a mine shalt establish and <br />keep current a specific escape and evacuation plan to be followed in the event of a fire. All employees <br />shall be instructed on current escape and evacuation plans, fire alarm signals, and applicable <br />procedures to be followed in case of fire. Plans for escape and evacuation shall include the <br />designation and proper maintenance of adequate means for exit from all areas where persons are <br />required to work or travel, including buildings and equipment and in areas where persons normally • <br />congregate during the work shift." <br />PR-02 5 Revised 03/05 <br />