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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1984101
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
1/13/2009
Doc Name
Referral Response- Add. D
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Park County
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Gen. Correspondence
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D
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5.0 Other Controls <br />This section discusses other measures to control pollutants in stormwater <br />discharges such as measures to limit off-site tracking of sediments and other possible <br />waste materials. Also included are general plans for construction waste and debris <br />disposal and "good housekeeping/operation and maintenance techniques" to reduce the <br />potential for wastes coming in contact with stormwater. <br />Structural BMPs will be utilized to minimize the potential release of stormwater <br />runoff and sediments from haul roads and mine pit areas. The mining operation will <br />adhere to "good housekeeping procedures to maintain a relatively clean area so that the <br />site will have less potential for stormwater contamination. Such procedures may include <br />the following: controlling drips and leaks from equipment and machinery, regular <br />removal of trash/garbage and construction debris from the site, using proper clean-up <br />techniques for accidental spills, storing materials properly at the site and minimizing the <br />amount of materials stored, properly identifying and marking storage locations and refuse <br />disposal locations, and properly maintaining portable toilet facilities.
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