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8/24/2016 10:59:36 PM
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11/20/2007 5:22:34 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 27 SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN
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JPN 97 '66 13 08 GOLDEN~gGLEiNEW ELK MINE WESTON <br />`.. referred to as the SPCC Program Coordinator) , The SPCC <br />Coordinator will have the following administrative responsibilities: <br />P. 14 <br />t, Implementatlon of SPCC Plan recommendations. <br />2. Personnel training In spill prevention technology. <br />3. Inltlation of o(1 spill contingency reporting and cleanup <br /> procedures In the event of a spill, <br />4, Complletion of SPCG Plan records and documentation. <br />4, Implementatlon of PCB Plan regulations and recommendations. <br /> A responsible employee on each operating sl~ift will be desif7natecl <br /> to be In. charge of the day-to-day operation of file program. , <br /> Thfs shift SPCC program foreman will have the following duties: <br /> 1. Schedultng personnel training sessipna. <br /> 2. Reporting oil spill incidents or potential Incidents to the <br />,~ <br /> program coordinator. <br /> 3. Supervising (or desle~natin~7 a responsible employee to <br /> supervise) alt oil delivery, unloading, and transfer operations. <br /> 4, Compiling a!I SPCC reports related to aperaNons during that <br /> shift. <br />5. Dissemination of all new or revised SPCC regulations and <br />requirements to operating I~et•sonnal. Of prime Importance <br />is the establishment of easily understood procedures for <br />detection, Immediate response to and repot•tfng of the <br />occurrences of an ell spill. The init}al effort of each <br />employee after the occurrence of a potentlalty aerlous <br />spill event must be directed towards stopping.. thra..spill :. : .. . <br />;`: source (I•e., closing of valves, shuttln~;'off'pumps, etc!}:; ;,...; <br />~_.. <br />i ' <br />i 25 . <br />
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