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Spill Prevention and Response Procedures <br />The facility does not currently contain sufficient amounts of stored petroleum products as to <br />require the development of a formal Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) <br />Plan. Secondary containment will be provided for any fuel or oil storage tanks stored on site. <br />Removal of accumulated liquids from the containments is accomplished by use of absorbents, <br />portable pump, or other technique, and waste material is properly disposed of. <br />In the event that a spill occurs: <br />o Do: <br />• Shut off supply, stop leak (if possible) <br />¦ Shut of ignition sources <br />¦ Contain spill and/or dike ahead of spill <br />• Notify Plant Manager. If the spill leaves the site or is greater than 25 <br />gallons, the Plant Manager will notify Resource Management Group. <br />¦ Protect adjacent people, property, surface waters, and equipment from <br />contact with spill <br />¦ Look to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for clean up guidance <br />¦ Follow site SPCC plan <br />¦ Place absorbents, dirt, or other solid materials in a non-leaking container <br />and dispose of according to state and federal regulations <br />o Don't: <br />• Smoke <br />¦ Risk personal injury <br />¦ Wash down spill with water <br />¦ Cover and not cleanup spill <br />The majority of manufacturing process includes solid earthen materials with inert properties that <br />would not impair surface or groundwater characteristics. The most common liquid not covered <br />under the facility petroleum management plan would be process water associated with mine <br />dewatering during mining. <br />Parsons Mine <br />Storm Water Management Plan <br />Page 15 of 19