4.0 INDIVIDUAL DESCRIPTIONS OF FACILITIES AT CC&V OPERATIONS
<br />Individual chemical storage and use areas within the CC&V mine site are described in this section.
<br />• The descriptions of bulk storage areas are organized by chemical category and location. Individual
<br />oil storage facilities descriptions follow the detailed requirements of 40 CFR Part 112. in terms of
<br />quantity stored/used, potential spill volume, spill prevention and control procedures, spill
<br />countermeasures, security, visual inspections, integrity testing, and conformance with other laws or
<br />regulations. Appendix C provides an inventory of oil containing products stored and used at the
<br />CC&V mine site. Individual process reagents, explosive agents, refinery wastes, lime, and
<br />laboratory chemical descriptions follow a slightly different outline for facility descriptions, although
<br />many of the same elements as for oil products do apply. ~
<br />The categories of chemicals described in the following sections include:
<br />• Petroleum Products
<br />• Ammonium Nitrate, Emulsion, and ANFO
<br />• Process Reagents for Beneficiation
<br />• Lime
<br />• Laboratory Chemicals
<br />4.1 Petroleum-Based Products (fuel, lubricants) and Antifreeze
<br />Fuels, oils, and antifreeze are stored in tanks, totes, and drums in several locations on the property.
<br />Refer to Figures 2, 4, 5 and 6 for referenced locations of bulk storage areas.
<br />• Ironclad Shop/Warehouse -used oil, lubricants, and hydraulic oil are stored in above ground
<br />tanks in an interior area constructed to contain the products; antifreeze is stored in an above
<br />ground tank just outside the oil storage room; used oil and used antifreeze are stored in totes on
<br />the shop floor; diesel and propane are stored in above ground tanks outside the building.
<br />• New Truck Shop -lubricants, hydraulic oil, antifreeze, and used oil are stored. in above ground
<br />storage tanks in an interior area constructed to contain the products; small quantities of used oil,
<br />used antifreeze, and varieties of petroleum-based lubricants are stored in totes or drums, on the
<br />Truck Shop floor.
<br />•, Fuel Farm -diesel fuel, gasoline, fuel additive, motor oil, antifreeze, hydraulic oil, and kerosene
<br />are stored in above ground tanks within a lined secondary containment area.
<br />• Crushers (Primary and Secondary) -hydraulic oil and lubricants are stored either on agrate-
<br />covered metal box over a concrete floor or within other secondary containment.
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<br />• Mobile Fleet Maintenance anywhere on the CC&V mine site -diesel fuel, lubricants and
<br />greases, hydraulic oil, and antifreeze are hauled in a tube truck to supply mine equipment.
<br />Contractor Locations
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<br />There are several areas within the boundaries of the CC&V mine site where contractors perform
<br />construction, maintenance, or related operations and where petroleum products or other
<br />environmentally sensitive materials may be stored and used. Contractor operations include:
<br />• Ironclad area -Buckley Powder's Bulk Emulsion Plant
<br />' West area -Conley Construction
<br />• Cameron Pad -Conley Construction and Subcontractors (Ute Pass Sand
<br />Gravel, Pioneer Sand & Gravel and others) i
<br />• North of the VLF and. SW of the Secondary Crusher -Ames Construction
<br />• Contract exploratory drilling - A.K. Drilling at Coblentz Area
<br />• Seasonal Construction -locations vary
<br />• Contract Maintenance -locations vary
<br />Spill Response Plan September 25, 2006
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