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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/28/2012
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VOL 7, Part 1: Spill Response Plan
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AM10
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Spill Response Kits are supplied at the following locations within the mine site including: <br />• Coblentz Building - Aerosol can puncturing station <br />• Secondary Crusher - Aerosol can puncturing station in the Connex Trailer <br />• Truck Shop - Aerosol can puncturing station in the Southeast Corner of the Maintenance <br />Bays <br />• Light Vehicle Shop - Gasoline filter satellite accumulation station <br />• Hazardous Waste Accumulation - Storage room located behind the Light Vehicle Shop <br />• Security Office — Main Gate - Furnace room located behind the Safety office and next to the <br />back exit door <br />• Warehouse Area - adjacent to the cardboard baler <br />• Environmental Resources — Storage Area <br />Additionally, the CC &V mobile fuel /lubricant trucks are supplied with materials to contain small spills <br />and can be called on the radio. Use call number J3 for assistance. Both the Wet and the <br />Metallurgical laboratories have spill response kits for their own use. <br />Spill Response Kits may contain: <br />• Absorbent socks <br />• Respirator <br />• Chemically resistant gloves <br />• Copy of Waste Management Plan <br />• Acid neutralizer <br />• Safety glasses <br />4.1.2.6 Inspections and Tank Integrity Testing at the New Truck Shop <br />Tanks and containers with >55 gallon capacity will be inspected on a monthly basis and the form in <br />Appendix G will be used to document the inspection. Records of these inspections will be kept on file <br />in the Environmental Resources Department. <br />Tank integrity testing will be performed according to the plan provided in Appendix J. <br />4.1.2.7 Conformance with Regulations at the New Truck Shop <br />Applicable state and local guidelines are assumed to be the same as the Federal Regulations at 40 <br />CFR Part 112, and therefore, under 40 CFR Part 112 the oil storage containers and secondary <br />containment at the New Truck Shop meet the intent of the oil pollution prevention regulations. <br />4.1.3 Fuel Farm <br />The Fuel Farm is located near the Primary Crusher as shown on Figures 2 and 5. Eight storage <br />tanks and approximately four totes are located within the contained area of the Fuel Farm near the <br />Primary Crusher. Table 6 that follows and the tank inventory in Appendix C provides pertinent details <br />of the storage tanks at the Fuel Farm. A limited number of closed drums or closed pails of petroleum - <br />based substances may be temporarily stored within this contained area. <br />4.1.3.1 Storage and Use of Petroleum Products at the Fuel Farm <br />The following above ground storage tanks are located at the Fuel Farm: <br />Spill Response Plan <br />EMS: AGANA/CCV <br />G: \EMS\Plans \Emergency Response Plans\SRP Plan \SRP Plan.doc <br />Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />August 17,2010 <br />Doc. # E -006 <br />Revision 05 <br />18 <br />
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