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11/21/2007 9:17:44 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/5/2003
Doc Name
Emergency Response Plan pgs 29-45
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<br /> <br />,': <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />i <br />5.3 Spill Path Monitoring <br />If a spill or leak has the potential to migrate from the point of occurrence, spill monitoring will be <br />implemented following clean up. Development of the monitoring plan will be determined by the nature <br />and extent of the spill and the potential environmental hazards created by the spill. <br />The potential for spills of fuel, oil, coolants, or ANFO to migrate from the point of occurrence is <br />minimal. These materials will be quickly absorbed into soil material. If a spill of these materials has <br />the potential to migrate to surface water, a berm{s) will be placed upgradient of the potential point of <br />entry to the water and surface water monitoring will be implemented downstream, if necessary. <br />Spill monitoring equipment is available on site. Soil along the spill pathway will be monitored and <br />decontaminated and/or moved as necessary. If there is a potential for the spill to migrate off-site, <br />samples will be obtained expeditiously from down-gradient, existing surface and groundwater stations <br />and any additional water monitoring points deemed appropriate to monitor the potential migration <br />pathways. The spilled material also may be tested to evaluate the effectiveness of mitigation. <br />6.0 EXTERNAL SPILL REPORTING PROCEDURES <br />Spill reporting is one the most critical elements in this ERP/SPCC. It is CC&V's policy for the first <br />responder to notify one of the CC&V Team Members listed in section 6.1 as the first step in reporting. <br />The next step is equally important and involves contacting the Environmental Resources Department. <br />Timm Comer will act as the Environmental Response Coordinator (ERC) for CC&V under the <br />auspices of this Environmental Response Plan. As Environmental Response Coordinator, one of <br />Comer's duties is to make sure the external reporting is done in a timely manner in compliance with all <br />permits and environmental regulations. The "External Agency Reporting Form" in section 6.2 will be <br />filled out keeping in mind the "Reportable Quantities" as discussed in section 6.3 and Table 1 in <br />section t .1. The ERC or his designee will then follow through by contacting the appropriate agencies <br />in section 6.4 and any additional CC&V contacts or corporate contacts in section 6.5. In some <br />instances, it may be appropriate for the ERC to contact people or governmental entities on the list of <br />other contacts in section 6.6. <br />35 <br />
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