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General Documents
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HANDWRITTEN NOTES
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u <br />In Reply Refer To: <br />_ 1703 <br />rFOR 1N7ERNAL BLM USE Ju y 7 , 19 9 4 <br /> <br />UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR <br />BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT <br />MONTROSE DISTRICT OFFICE <br />2465 SOUTH TOWNSEND <br />MONTROSE, COLORADO 81401 <br />PHONE (303)249-7791, (303)249-4633 TDD <br />Memorandum <br />To <br />From: <br />Gunnison Area Manager <br />District Hazardous Materials Coordinator, <br />e <br />Subject: Summary Columbine Asphalt Batch Plant <br />Meeting 7\5\94 <br />Craig Blacketter, Tom Hurshman, Brent Lewis BLM SC Te <br />and I along with Roger Doak CDH, Craig Olson and Steve <br />Gunnison County, and Randy Koffman, Plant owner met <br />identify pollution sources occurring around the operat <br />After Craig identified the property line for the group we <br />to the fuel truck area to look at soil stains. The asphal <br />pit and the fuel truck leak were the two most obvious <br />along with several other soil stains in that area. Roger <br />he wants the A10 (see MSDS sheet attached) oil c <br />immediately and all leaks stopped to prevent any fux <br />contamination. The A10 is to be mixed with norm. <br />solidified, and used as product. Care must be taken not <br />any further spilling. The pit will require testing <br />determination. The fuel tank leak must be stopped immec <br />plugging or removal to prevent any further contamination <br />will be required at these sites. The State Under Grour <br />Tank Standards, where applicable, will be used to determ <br />All leaks must be stopped and steps taken to preven <br />releases. Randy wanted to use the contaminated soil in <br />plant process. Roger said that if the air permit al <br />contaminant increase then the soil could be used in tk <br />mix. <br />Roger gave Randy a copy of the UST Clean up standards and <br />that certain sections would not apply to Randy's effo <br />would have to visit after Randy reviewed the regulatic <br />asked Randy to prepare a Clean-up Plan explaining specif <br />he intended to proceed with the process including san <br />disposal in asphalt or at the landfill. State and Couni <br />authorization is required to dispose in the Gunnison lane <br />UST standards which include testing for volatile organic c <br />BETX (Benzene, Ethyl benzene, Toluelene, and X~ <br />compounds), and THC (Total hydrocarbons-ppm or ppb of fi <br />Advisor <br />site to <br />oil tank <br />problems <br />old Randy <br />caned up <br />her soil <br />fines, <br />to allow <br />~d clean <br />ately by <br />Testing <br />Storage <br />ie clean. <br />further <br />he batch <br />awed the <br />asphalt <br />:plained <br />. They <br />Roger <br />rlly how <br />ing and <br />written <br />.11. The <br />1 in the <br />
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