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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010002
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/30/2009
Doc Name
New 110c application
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Wagner Rock LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
GRM
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reclamation for the disturbed area is for a small pond/water surface and for general <br />agriculture. (BMPs consisting of sediment retention berms, haul road ditches, and silt <br />fences will be utilized to limit any stormwater impacts.) <br />3.3 - Materials Handling and Spill Prevention <br />Standard procedures will be utilized in storing and handling fuels (or any <br />chemicals/fertilizers etc...) to minimize the potential for contact with stormwater and <br />potential runoff into adjacent areas. Such procedures may include berming and lining <br />around fueling and storage areas. Bags of fertilizer or other chemicals will be stored on <br />pallets off the ground and will be covered or tarped as necessary prior to use on the site. <br />Storage areas will be kept away from traffic patterns and drainageways. Adequate <br />signage will be used for tanks, storage containers and the like. In the event of an <br />accidental spill at the site or on haul roads, the appropriate authorities will be notified and <br />the clean up of the spill will be initiated immediately. Existing clean soils in the vicinity <br />of the spill that may be contaminated from such a spill will be removed for proper <br />disposal and the contaminated soils will be replaced with additional clean soil and <br />revegetated, as necessary.
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