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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997032
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/8/2009
Doc Name
EPP (AM-01) Attachment B,C & D (part 5)
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Denison Mines
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
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RCO
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D
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COR-040000 Stormwater Management Plan <br />(r identifying the location of spill kits and other spill response equipment and the use of <br />spill response materials. <br />• Spill response equipment will be inspected and maintained as necessary to replace any <br />materials used in spill response activities. <br />41 Natifrcatiaw <br />In the event of a spill, the following notification procedures are to be enacted by <br />Denison's Mine Compliance Technician, who will be responsible for assessing the spill <br />and determining the proper course of action and reporting procedure: <br />Immediate Notification <br />Petroleum releases of 25 gallons to the ground or any release that has or may impact <br />waters of the state (which include surface water, ground water and dry gullies or <br />storm sewers leading to surface water) must be reported within the following <br />timeframes to the following agencies or organizations. Emergency phone numbers <br />and addresses for reporting are listed in Appendix C with the spill report form. <br />• Immediate phone call to Denison Mines Environmental Coordinator <br />• Immediate phone call to the National Response Center (NRC) <br />• • Immediate phone call to the Colorado Department of Public Health and <br />Environment (CDPHE) <br />• Immediate contact to the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) <br />• Phone call within 24 hours to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation <br />Commission (COGCC) <br />• Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br />• U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) <br />Petroleum releases of less than 25 gallons that cannot impact waters of the state must <br />be immediately contained and cleaned up. If cleanup cannot be accomplished within <br />24 hours, the State Inspector of Oils must be notified immediately. <br />Written Notification <br />If a spill requiring any of the notification described under Immediate Notification <br />occurs, a complete written report describing the release and associated emergency <br />response must be submitted to both the CDPHE and the LEPC. A spill report form <br />and addresses for reporting are included in Appendix C. <br />A written report must also be submitted to the Regional Administrator of the EPA <br />(1595 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202) if a facility has either one spill greater than <br />1,000 gallons or two spills of 42 gallons or more within a rolling 12-month period <br />?• that enter navigable waters. The report must include the following information: <br />• Name of facility. <br />Van 4 Shaft SWMP 13 Denison Mines (USA) Corp.
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