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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/6/1995
Doc Name
CDPS PN CO-0027146
From
POWDERHORN COAL CO
To
WQCD
Permit Index Doc Type
NPDES
Media Type
D
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compatible with the material stored and the conditions of storage. Each <br />tank is gauged before receiving product to ensure proper containment. <br />All inspections, except routine visual checks, will be recorded and kept <br />on file with other maintenance operations records. The Mine Manager is <br />responsible for record-keeping and inspection of all oil storage <br />facilities. <br />All personnel whose duties involve operation or use of fuel or oil <br />storage facilities will be briefed on the S.P.C.C. Plan. Personnel will <br />be instructed in the operation and maintenance of equipment to prevent <br />accidental discharge of oil or fuel, as well as applicable pollution <br />control laws, rules and regulations. <br />The largest anticipated spill event would be the total spillage of the <br />contents of the above ground 10,000 gallon diesel tank located <br />approximately 100 feet southwest of the Preparation Plant. Should the <br />spilled product not be fully absorbed by soil materials or otherwise <br />contained, the product would be contained by an existing berm and would <br />flow southerly into Pond 8. Potential spills in the Roadside facilities <br />would be contained by existing containment ditches and berms and would <br />be treated in Ponds 8 and 9. A limited amount of product is stored <br />underground for use in underground mining equipment. In the event of a <br />spill, berms would be constructed to prevent the product from entering <br />ground water. Spills in the Cameo facilities would be contained by <br />berms and hay bale check dams. Flows would be treated in Ponds 5 and <br />10. Diesel stored at the unit train loadout is protected with berms and <br />containment ditches for secondary containment. The most probable <br />failures causing a release of product could be one of the following: <br />tank overfill, hose failure, valve failure and compartment rupture. <br />Probable spill and cleanup scenarios at this facility include the <br />following: <br />1. In the event of an overfill or tank pumpage spill: <br />a) Secure the area, turn off power to all equipment and eliminate <br />all sources of ignition. <br />3 <br />
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