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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/15/2008
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VOL VII APP 12 CERP Cyanide Emergency Response Plan
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Lowe Billingsley, Denny Deemer, Larry Snyder, Craig Stephens, Gary Goodrich, or other <br />individual as designated by the Emergency Response Coordinator. <br />Evacuation of Process or Laborator~Facility <br />Evacuation of the ADR, laboratory, or other process facility would likely only be done in the ' <br />event of either catastrophic failure, fire, or a release of HCN gas resulting from mixing of <br />cyanide solution with acid. In the event the ADR or Lab is evacuated, the Security Post and <br />adjoining offices also should be evacuated. Evacuation will be .accomplished through personal <br />contact, mine radio, telephone, or loudspeaker. <br />Evacuation of Affected Parties Off Site <br />This plan does not. anticipate a scenario that would require evacuation of off site parties from <br />residences or businesses other than in an unforeseen catastrophic event. <br />The portion of Highway 67 past the ADR could be closed if necessary to protect the public from; <br />potential exposure from a fire or other catastrophe at the ADR or Lab. Public Safety agencies <br />(Sheriff, Police, and State Patrol) would be called to coordinate a road closure. Contact <br />information for these agencies is located in the ERP under the CONTACTS tab. <br />If a catastrophic fire occurred at the ADR, and there is a potential for a smoke plume to impact ' <br />Victor, Cripple Creek, or private residences in unincorporated areas, such areas would be <br />notified to evacuate. The appropriate law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency <br />response offices would be notified and appraised.. Contact information for these agencies is <br />• located in the ERP under the CONTACTS tab. <br />If a catastrophic HCN gas release were to occur at the ADR, Victor, Cripple Creek, and <br />residences in unincorporated areas would be notified to evacuate. as appropriate. <br />Evacuation will be effected through use of local emergency personnel as described above: <br />Notification of Affected Parties Off site <br />In the unlikely event of a catastrophic release of solution downstream in Arequa Gulch, <br />downstream water users would be notified by public emergency agencies of Teller and Fremont <br />Counties. Contact information for these agencies is located in the ERP under the CONTACTS <br />tab. <br />Notification of Outside A eg ncies <br />Notification of regulatory agencies will only be done by Larry Newcomer, Larry Snyder (MSHA <br />and Emergency Response Agencies), Gary Goodrich (Environmental Agencies), or the <br />Designated Emergency Response Coordinator as described in Part VI. ; <br />• Cyanide Emergency Response Plan September 25, 2006 <br />EMS: AGANA/CCV Doc.# E-012 <br />S:\4010-00055 CC & V 1 l2(d) Permit Application\ERP, SPCC, FMP\Cyanide Emergency Response Plan.doc Revisiori 03 <br />-9- <br />
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