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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2011028
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/12/2012
Doc Name
RESPONSE TO ADEQUACY REVIEW
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FOUR CORNERS MATERIALS
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DRMS
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KAP
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8. Temporary stabilization — RECP (ECB) Temporary stabilization — temporary <br />seeding (TS), mulching (MU) (i.e., hydro - mulching, crimped straw, or wood <br />chips), tactifier, and SRB <br />9. Surface roughening (SR) <br />• Final Stabilization <br />1. Inlet protection (IP) — gravel bag (GB), filter fabric (FF) and ERTEC <br />2. Outlet protection (OP) — rock and soil retention blanket (SRB) <br />3. Sediment control logs (SCL) <br />4. Silt fence (SF) <br />5. Check dams (CD) — sediment control log (SCL), rock <br />6. Slope stabilization — SRB <br />7. Permanent vegetation — bedding plants, shrubs, trees <br />8. Mulching (MU) — straw, hydro - mulch, rock <br />9. Sod stabilization <br />10. Permanent seeding (PS) <br />5.3.4 Materials Handling and Spill Prevention <br />The following is a description of the materials handling and spill prevention procedures <br />to be implemented during construction activities. <br />• A licensed sanitary waste management contractor will service the portable <br />sanitary facilities on a regular basis. Portable toilets shall be secured either to <br />the ground or to a trailer to prevent spillage. <br />• All equipment used on the project will be monitored for leaks. Major equipment <br />maintenance or repairs will be conducted offsite, if at all possible. If <br />maintenance or repairs must occur onsite, work will be conducted in a manner <br />such that secondary containment, i.e., drip pans, will be used to catch spills or <br />leaks when removing or changing liquids and all equipment maintenance waste <br />(including used oil, grease containers, filters, etc.) will be hauled offsite for <br />disposal at a permitted waste facility. <br />• Fueling and equipment maintenance will usually be performed at sites <br />designated on the site map or as approved by the superintendent. Fueling <br />operations will not be left unattended. "Topping off" of fuel tanks will be <br />discouraged. Appropriate and adequate spill response materials will be <br />available in the fueling area and on the service trucks. Used materials will be <br />disposed of properly offsite after use. Workers shall be aware of their location <br />and trained in their use. <br />• Fuel storage tanks, drums and /or containers will be stored in the fuel <br />containment cell located within the plant /yard area, as outlined in the Spill <br />Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan. <br />Animas Glacier SWMP February 2012 <br />p. 15 <br />
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