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Large Spills Outside of Containment Structures <br />Available earth-moving equipment will be used to excavate a trench and sump system to retain the <br />• spill in the immediate vicinity of the spill. Fluids should be recovered into barrels or tanks quickly to <br />minimize seepage. Straw bales may be used to absorb the remaining fluid. Sorbent soils or <br />commercial sorbents may also be used to absorb the fluid. <br />Spill Response: Kits are supplied at the following locations within the mine site including: ' <br />• Coblentz Building -Aerosol can puncturing station <br />• Secondary Crusher -Aerosol can puncturing station in the Connex Trailer ' <br />• Truck Shop -Aerosol can puncturing station in the Southeast Corner of the Maintenance <br />Bays <br />• Light Vehicle Shoo -Gasoline filter satellite accumulation station <br />• Hazardous Waste Accumulation -Storage room located behind the Light Vehicle Shop <br />• Security Office -Main Gate -Furnace room located behind the Safety office and next to the <br />back exit door <br />• Environmental Resources -Storage Area <br />Additionally, the CC&V mobile fuel/lubricant trucks are supplied with materials to contain small spills <br />and can be called on the radio. Use call number J3 for assistance. Both the Wet and the <br />Metallurgical laboratories have spill response kits for their own use. <br />Spill Response Kits contain: <br />• Absorbent socks <br />• Respirator <br />• Chemically resistant gloves <br />• Copy of Emergency Response Plan <br />• MSDS for Primary Products and reference to location for other MSDS (Safety or <br />• Environmental Resources Departments) <br />4.1.3.6 Inspections and Tank Integrity Testing at the Fuel Farm Facility ' <br />All tanks, containers, piping, and sumps at the Fuel Farm will be inspected on a monthly (or more <br />frequently if needed) basis and the form in Appendix G will be used to document the inspection. <br />Records of these inspections will be kept on file in the Environmental Resources Department. ' <br />Tank integrity testing will be performed according to the plan provided in Appendix J. <br />4.1.3.7 Conformance with Regulations at the Fuel Farm Facility <br />Applicable state and local guidelines are assumed to be the same as the Federal Regulations at 40 <br />CFR Part 112, and therefore, under 40 CFR Part 112 the oil storage containers and secondary <br />containment at the Fuel Farm Facility meet the intent of the oil pollution. prevention regulations. <br />4.1.4 Crusher Facilities <br />Locations for the primary and secondary crushers, crusher oil storage shed, and the crusher <br />maintenance shed are shown on Figures 2 and 5. A variety of greases and oil are stored and used in <br />the crushing facilities, as discussed in the following narrative. <br />4.1.4.1 Storage and Use of Petroleum Products at the Crusher Facilities <br />The Crusher Oil Storage Shed serves as the primary facility for storing greases and oils used at the <br />crushers. It is a three-sided building on a concrete slab with aplastic-strip curtain for entry and exit. <br />• Drums and totes of various greases and oils are stored here on grated steel pallets on the concrete <br />Spill Response Plan September 25, 2006 <br />EMS: AGANA/CCVS:\4010-00055 CC & V 112(d) Permit Application\ERP, SPCC, FMP\SRP_05-06.doc Doc. # E-006 <br />S:\4010-00055 CC & V 112(d) Permit Application\ERP, SPCC, FMP\SRP_05-06.doc Revision 03 <br />Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />21 <br />