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PART I <br />Page No, 26 <br />Permit No.: CO- 0000213 <br />Factors to consider include the toxicity of the material-, quantity of chemicals used; amount of material <br />processed; the likelihood of contact with stormwater; and history of significant drainage, leaks or spills of <br />toxic or hazardous pollutants. <br />The description ot'the BMPs shall include, <br />I Stormwater diversion: Describe how and where stormwater will be diverted away from material <br />handling and storage areas to prevent stormwater contamination. <br />1 <br />2) Materials handling and spill prevention: Where materials can impact stormwater runoff, practices <br />that reduce the potential for contamination shall be described and implemented. For example, <br />materials should be stored and handled in covered areas to prevent contact with stormwater; <br />chemicals should he stored within berms or secondary containment devices to prevent leak's and <br />spills from entering stormwater runoff. <br />3) Sediment and erosion prevention: Describe practices that will be used to reduce erosion and <br />prevent sediment delivery to State waters, fhese could include structural (such an silt fences, <br />sediment ponds, drop structures, check dams) and non-structural (such as mulching and <br />reveactation <br />g ) methods. <br />In each cast where stormwater pollution potential exists, appropriate preventive measures must be <br />identified and implemented. <br />Preventive Maintenance - A preventive maintenance program is required, and shall involve inspection and <br />maintenance of stormwater management devices (maintenance of dikes, separating mine drainage from <br />stormwater, cleaning oit/watv-r separator,, and catch basins, etc.) as well as inspecting and testing of <br />equipment and systems to prevent conditions that could cause breakdowns or failures resulting in discharges <br />of pollutants to surface waters. These periodic inspections are different from the compTchensive site <br />evaluation (see Part I.D,2.e), although the former may be incorporated into the latter. Equipment area, or <br />other inspections are typically visual and are normally conducted on a regular basis (e.g., daily inspections <br />of loading areas). <br />d) Good Housekeeping - The SWMP shall identify good housekeeping procedures that will be followed by the <br />mining operation. Good housekeeping requires the maintenance of a clean, orderly facility. This part of the <br />SWMP shall address cleaning and maintenance schedules, trash disposal and collection practices, grounds <br />maintenance, etc. <br />e) Spit I Prevention and Response Procedures - Areas where potential spills can occur, and their accompanying <br />drainage points, shall be identified clearly in the SWIMP. Where appropriate, specifying material handling <br />procedures and storage requirements in the plan shall be considered. Procedures for cleaning up spills shall <br />be identified in the plan and made available to the appropriate personnel. The necessary equipment to <br />implement a clean-up shall be available to personnel. <br />Employee Education -The SWMP shall describe employee education programs to inform personnel at all <br />levels of responsibility (who are involved in mining activities that may impact stormwater runoff) of the <br />components and goals off the SWMP. Education shall address topics such as spill response, good <br />housekeeping and material management practices. The SWMP shall identify, periodic dates for such <br />I <br />instruction, Contractor or temporary personnel shall be informed of mine operations and control features in <br />ord,,r to prevent stormwater pollution from occurring. <br />Identification of Discharges other than Storm water - The stormwater conveyance system on the site shall be <br />evaluated for the presence of dischar,,,;cs other than stormwater. The SWMP shall include a description of <br />the results of any evaluation for the presence of discharges other than stormwater, the method used, the date <br />of any evaluations and the on-site drainage points that were directly observed during the evaluation. <br />