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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Recommendations <br />Please See Appendix E for Colorado Parks and Wildlife Recommendations. <br />Spill Reporting <br />NSI shall Notify the DRMS of a spill of any toxic or hazardous substance, including spills of petroleum <br />products, that occurs within the mined land permit area or area encompassed by a Notice of Intent and <br />which would be required to be reported to the Division of the Colorado Department of Public Health <br />and the Environment, the National Response Center, the Colorado Hard Rock /Metal Mining Rule 3 <br />Emergency Planning Commission, any local Emergency Planning Commission, local Emergency Planning <br />Committee, or the State Oil Inspector. <br />NSI shall: <br />(1) within 24 hours of the time the spill is reported to any other agency(ies) with jurisdiction over the <br />spill, notify any DRMS Minerals Program Field Office or the Minerals Program Denver Office, Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining and Safety, via phone, facsimile, or email; <br />(2) include in the notice any relevant information known at the time contact is made with the Office that <br />would assist the Office in assessing spill seriousness, such as: <br />(a) operation name, DRMS permit number and name of person reporting the spill, <br />(b) telephone number of a responsible company official for the Office staff to use as a contact, <br />(c) date and time of spill, <br />(d) type of material spilled (CAS number if applicable, from the material safety data sheet <br />(MSDS) form), <br />(e) estimate of the amount spilled, whether any material has left the permit area, and where the <br />spilled material went, and (f) initial measures taken to contain and dean up spill. <br />(3) copy the Office on any correspondence and /or written reports provided to other agencies. <br />Supplement those reports if necessary to include the information outlined in Rule 3.1.13(2). <br />Daub & Associates, Inc. NSI 2012 EPP <br />Page 18 <br />