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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000113
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/17/2001
Doc Name
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN
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<br />' Step 4: <br />' If the spilled material reaches a waterway, call the Garfield County Sheriff (911) to notify <br />them of a spill, and request long-term cleanup. Notify the National Response Center. <br />' Step 5: <br />If the spill has reached permeable ground, afrer as much product has been recovered as <br />possible, the contaminated area should be covered with a plastic tarp in order to prevent <br />precipitation from causing infiltration of the contaminants into the groundwater. The tarp <br />should be anchored with rocks or heavy objects. Cleanup contractors should be called to <br />' remove and dispose of contaminated soils if the affected area is too large for on-site <br />personnel to remove. Excavated, contaminated soils must be accumulated in drums or <br />other appropriate containers until they can be properly disposed. Materials generated as a <br />' result of spill cleanup activities will be disposed of in accordance with applicable laws <br />and regulations. <br />5.6.3 Cleanup <br />For small spills within the confines of the facility, the ODRT will contain the spill and <br />' then implement the following cleanup procedures: <br />1. Free-flowing fuels will either be recovered using intrinsically safe pumps and <br />' tools, or absorbed and removed with absorbent material such as absorbent <br />pellets or pads. After application to the surface, the absorbent will be swept or <br />picked up with a spark resistant shovel. A second application of loose <br />' absorbent will be spread over the surface and then swept up with stiff brooms. <br />All contaminated materials will be placed in clean, 55-gallon drums only used <br />for spill response situations. The drums must be labeled using Department of <br />' Transportation (DOT) codes. This material will be disposed of by hauling it <br />to an approved disposal site. <br />2. Contaminated soil will be removed and placed in clean, ~5-gallon drums <br />' stored on-site for spill response and cleanup. The drums will be labeled using <br />DOT codes. The soil will be treated and disposed of in accordance with <br />' applicable laws and regulations. <br />5.6.4 Spill Response Equipment <br />' The Mamm Creek Sand & Gravel Pit should always be equipped with a sufficient supply <br />of cleanup equipment and supplies for spill response activities. A spill control station <br />' will be maintained in close proximity to any potential spill azeas. The <br />containment/response equipment and materials to be kept in inventory is identified <br />below. <br />1 <br />29 <br />
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