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DRMS Permit Index
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M1983194
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/7/2012
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AMENDMENT 03, EXHIBITS A, L, & U
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DAUB & ASSOCIATES
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AM3
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THM
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TC1
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the person who notified the Administrator about the spill may be tasked with cleanup <br />activities. The Administrator should be the individual with adequate knowledge to <br />personally clean up spills or direct individuals as to how the spill should be cleaned <br />up. The Administrator will also determine if regulatory agency notification is <br />required. <br />2) Attempt to contain the spill in the appropriate discharge outfall. This may require <br />using a shovel to provide a direct pathway to the outfall or additional materials to be <br />used as obstructions to deflect the spill in the direction of the outfall. Shovels are <br />located in the maintenance shop of the processing plant. <br />3) If the spill is barren or pregnant liquor, the liquid simply needs to be directed to the <br />nearest outfall. If the spill is fuel, oil, drilling mud, or any other chemical, <br />appropriate absorbent material should be used to soak up as much of the free liquid as <br />possible. Absorbents can be found in the maintenance shop of the processing plant. <br />4) After the spill has been sufficiently contained and absorbed, a description of the spill <br />is to be written down and recorded in the SWMP log book. Details should include <br />the date, weather conditions, nature of the spill material, cause of the spill, estimated <br />quantity of the spill, duration of the spill, and how the spill was contained /remediated. <br />5) If absorbent material was used to clean up the spill, the material is to be shoveled up <br />and disposed of in an appropriate trash container or drum for subsequent disposal to <br />an appropriate off -site facility. Absorbents and drums can be found in the <br />maintenance shop of the processing plant. The ground is to be shoveled until clean <br />soil is encountered. In no instances is the absorbent material to be disposed of or <br />washed into a drainage or sewage system. <br />6) If the spill is deemed to potentially enter or threaten surface or ground waters, the <br />CDPHE needs to be notified immediately. The 24 -hour environmental emergency <br />spill reporting line is 1- (877) -518 -5608. <br />7) Make preparations for a company meeting regarding the nature of the spill and <br />measures to be taken to prevent a future spill. This is to take place within 2 days of <br />the incident, if possible. <br />A sign containing spill procedure and contact information can be found in the maintenance shop <br />of the processing facility. All new employees are to be trained on the spill prevention and <br />procedure plan and to be shown the locations of spill cleanup material and contact information. <br />The new employees are also to become acquainted with the spill documentation paperwork. <br />Daub & Associates, Inc. NSI 2011 SWMP <br />Page 12 <br />
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