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<br /> Major Total <br /> Type of Quantity Direction Secondary <br />Source Failure (Gals) Of Flow Containment <br />One Diesel <br />Fuel/Hydraulic <br />011 Storage <br />Tank Rupture 16,500 North Impoundment <br />One Gasoline <br />Tank Rupture 500 NNE Impoundment <br />One Stoker 011 <br />Tank Rupture 2,500 NE Impoundment <br />One Waste Oil <br />Storage Tank Rupture 500 SE Impoundment <br />Use of fuel and amount in storage is closely monitored on a <br />routine basis. Stick Measurements are made upon delivery of fuel <br />from the vendor and also at numerous times thereafter by warehouse <br />inventory personnel. <br />Visual Inspections <br />• All tanks are above ground, and are visually inspected daily. In <br />addition, fluid levels are checked several times during any given <br />month. Tanks are located in high traffic areas and are highly <br />visible such that any leaks would be detected quickly by mine <br />personnel. In addition, Energy Fuels has initiated a program for <br />quarterly inspection of all facilities at. the mine site covered by <br />the Plan. This quarterly inspection is conducted by the Surface <br />Superintendent or Mine Engineer and his report is reviewed and <br />approved by the Mine Manager and submitted to the corporate office <br />for final review. <br />Employee Training <br />Considering the nature of the material handled (flammable liquids) <br />no speoialized training is required other than the established <br />fire protection training now in practice. Employees are <br />instructed on proper operating procedure around fuel storage <br />areas. In the event of a spill, employees are instructed to <br />implement the necessary fire prevention measures and to quickly <br />pump the impounded fuel into one or more of several tanks <br />available. The mine has in use several water tanks that could be <br />quickly drained and used for fuel storage if needed. <br />• <br />