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8/24/2016 10:32:58 PM
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11/25/2007 11:57:35 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/6/2007
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 22 Stormwater Management Plan
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Stormwatn Managemrnr Plan <br />• <br />L~ <br />I• <br />5. Stormwater Quality Controls <br />a. SWMP Administrator <br />The SWMP Administrator, that person responsible for developing the SWMP and assisting <br />the mine operator in its implementation, maintenance, and revision is the Environmental <br />Engineer. In the event that this position is vacant, these responsibilities are passed to the <br />Surface Facilities Foreman. <br />b. Risk Identification and Assessment <br />All levels of supervision are charged specifically, and all employees are charged in general, <br />with risk identification (impacts to stormwater quality). An initial assessment of any risk <br />identified is made by the Environmental Engineer, and the corrective action (or decision of <br />no action required) is implemented. For the fifteen small area exemptions: <br />SMALL AREA EXEMPTION RISK ASSESSMENT <br />east side of the development erosion low. This side is inactive, <br />coal waste pile and has been stabilized <br /> with vegetation <br />pump house erosion low. The site is inactive, <br /> i thus there is minimal traf- <br /> fic. The area has been <br /> graveled <br />topsoil pile No. 2 erosion low. The site is inactive, <br /> and has been stabilized <br /> with vegetation <br />w. portal water tank no. 1, erosion moderate. The light use <br />steep slope road has been outsloped <br /> or ditched as appropriate <br />w. portal water tank no. 1, erosion low. The site is inactive <br />mild slope and is vegetated. <br />Apache Canyon air shaft inside erosion low. The site is inactive. <br />the fence The area has been grav- <br /> eled <br />Page 3 of 7 Pages <br />
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