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• 5.1.1.6 Empicol LCZ <br />Not currently (May 2004) used onsite due to standby status of the mine. <br />Description: Empicol LCZ is a frothing agent used in the milling process. Empicol LCZ is very <br />similaz to common soap. <br />Location: Moly warehouse and the reagent storage area at the northeast end of the mill. <br />Spilt Potential: Low. <br />Potential Volume Spilled: Because it is stored in drums, most likely the volume spilled would <br />be one or two drums. <br />Prevention and Control: By carefully moving and transporting drums with a lift truck, spills <br />can be avoided. Also, storage should be in low traffic areas. <br />Countermeasures: Spills of Empicol LCZ can be controlled by diking with sorbent booms or <br />simply scooping up the materials and replacing the spilled Empicol LCZ in a new drum. <br />Nearest Clean-up Equipment: Spill kits are located in the Moly Wazehouse. Spill kits aze also <br />. located at the east and west ends of the mill building. <br />Visual Inspections and Integrity Testing: The mill reagent storage area is checked on each <br />shift and the moly warehouse is checked daily. <br />Reporting: All spills of Empicol LCZ which threaten the waters of the State of Colorado aze <br />subject to the requirements of Sections 4.2, 4.3, and 4.4 of this SPCC Plan. Spills of more than <br />half a drum should be written up on the "Spill Incident Report" form (Appendix 1) and given to <br />the Environmental Department. <br />Conformance with Applicable Requirements: Since no Empicol LCZ is in use [at the time of <br />this writing (May 2004)] the facility is in conformance with applicable regulatory requirements. <br />19 <br />