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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 E,F,G,H,I, and J (part 7)
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Denison Mines
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DRMS
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AM1
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RCO
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D
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If the mine is not in compliance with the 10 <br />the report, Denison will report Rn-222 emissio. <br />report would include emissions from March of <br />would be due 30 days after the end of the mont <br />Region 8 until the EPA determined that the mo <br />include the following information in each monl <br />1. The name and location of the mine. <br />m/yr emission standard in the calendar year covered by <br />to EPA Region 8 on a monthly basis. The first monthly <br />iat year and would be due April 30`h. Subsequent reports <br />. Denison would submit these monthly reports to EPA <br />thly reports are no longer necessary. Denison would <br />ly report: <br />2. The name of the person responsible forl the operation of the facility and, if different, the name of <br />the person preparing the report. <br />3. The results of the emissions testing <br />4. A list of the stacks, vents, or other poii <br />atmosphere, including their location, d <br />5. A description of the effluent controls t <br />applicable; a description of the effluen <br />estimate of the efficiency of each cone <br />6. Distances from the points of release to <br />nearest farms producing vegetables, m <br />7. The values used for all other <br />meteorological data) and the source of <br />8. All controls or other changes in operat <br />the facility into compliance. <br />9. If the facility is under a judicial or adr <br />facilities performance under the terms <br />Denison will maintain records documenting the <br />measurements upon which they are based, the c <br />values for input parameters, and the procedure i <br />allow an independent auditor to verify the accui <br />compliance with the standard. These records w <br />at least five years. They will be made available; <br />Monitoring and recordkeeping requirements <br />and the dose calculated. <br />where radioactive materials are released to the <br />Teter, flow rate, effluent temperature, and release height. <br />are used on each stack, vent, or other release point if <br />ntrols used inside the mine if applicable; and an <br />method or device. <br />nearest residence, school, business, or office and the <br />and meat. <br />I input parameters for the computer model (such as <br />se data. <br />of the facility that will be or are being installed to bring <br />strative enforcement decree, the report will describe the <br />the decree. <br />)urce of input parameters, including the results of all <br />;ulations and/or analytical methods used to derive <br />:d to determine compliance. The documentation will <br />y of the determination made concerning the facility's <br />be kept at the mine site or by the owner or operator for <br />request for inspection by EPA Region 8. <br />summarized in Table 4-1 below. <br />• <br /> <br />0 <br />wAaa.aspcmmning\co1madmvan 4Wv pemiil\unday mines mmplumee plan_dmR.doe 4-3
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