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chemicals will be stored on pallets off [he ground and will be covered or tarped as necessary prior to use on <br />[he site. Storage areas will be kept away from traffic patterns and drainageways. Adequate signage will be <br />used for tanks, storage containers and the like. In the event of an accidental spill at the site or on haul <br />roads, the appropriate authorities will be notified and the clean up of the spill will be initiated immediately. <br />Existing clean soils in the vicinity of the spill that may be contaminated from such a spill will be removed <br />for proper disposal and the contaminated soils will be replaced with additional clean soil and revegetated, <br />as necessary. <br />4.0 -Final Stabilization and Lone-Term Stormwater Manaeement <br />This section provides a description of the measures used to achieve final stabilization and <br />measures to control pollutants in stormwater discharges after mining operations have been completed. In <br />accordance with the guidance documentation (CDHPE, 1994), "final stabilization will be reached when all <br />soil disturbing activities at the site have been completed, and uniform vegetative cover has been established <br />with a density of at least 70 percent ofpre-disturbance levels or equivalent permanent, physical erosion <br />reduction methods have been employed." <br />There will be no ponds, streams or impoundments of any type conswcted as part of the <br />reclamation activities at this mining site. There are no planned outfalls or culverts. The ultimate <br />reclamation of the site is for rangeland Reclaim topography will be at a slight 0 to I S percent slope to the <br />nominal east. DRM&G and Soil Conservation Service recommended seed mix and methods will be <br />followed after final grade and topsoil replacement activities have been completed. Most fmal grade <br />activities will take place as mining activities proceed. Efforts will be made to achieve final Bade <br />stabilization as soon as possible after excavation activities have been completed in any given area of the <br />site. <br />