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Golden Wonder Mine <br />DBMS Mine Permit No M-1978-091 <br />Storm Water Management Plan <br />housekeeping, and spill prevention methods at the mine will also be reviewed and <br />updated if needed. GGI personnel recognize the routine set of requirements set forth as <br />part of this permit and will beheld responsible for their accomplishment. GGI will <br />accompany CDPHE personnel for the two comprehensive inspections per year and will <br />produce the annual report (February 15 of each year) and communicate with LKA <br />International Inc. to address permit fees etc.. <br />7. Consistency with Other Plans <br />Available information from the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) <br />plans within Section 311 of the CWA were reviewed and are compatible with the <br />measures provided herein. The Golden Wonder mine site does not qualify as a facility <br />requiring an SPCC under the rule as described within 40 CFR 112. The Golden Wonder <br />would quality as a `non-transportation-related' facility, however it does not contain `an <br />aggregate aboveground storage capacity greater than 1,320 gallons or a completely buried <br />storage capacity greater than 42,000 gallons. None-the-less, the mine site is adjacent to <br />an intermittent tributary (Deadman Gulch) that feeds into the Lake Fork of the Gunnison. <br />As such, it is prudent to exercise spill prevention in order to control any inadvertent <br />releases of pollutants to this water resource. A spill prevention strategy was previously <br />described in Section 4 and will address any concern with pollutant release to the <br />tributary. <br />In addition, this plan complies with environmental protection plan requirements within <br />the Golden Wonder mine permit (DBMS Permit No. M-1978-091). A copy of this plan <br />will be retained at the mine within the temporary storage building. It will also <br />accompany any visiting GGI personnel who attend to the routine site inspections. <br />12 <br />