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C1981012
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Permit File
Doc Date
5/17/2012
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EXHIBIT 27 SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN
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ALTERNATIVE ULLAGE LOG FOR ABOVEGROUND WASTE OIL TANKS <br />Use a Separate Log Sheet or Each Tank <br />Use either this form or its equivalent to document (available space *) calculations as required by §311 -2(a) (2) of Colorado's Storage Tank <br />Regulations. Use the correct tank chart to convert from inches to gallons. Keep these records at least twelve (12) months The <br />requirement to determine available capacity applies only to waste oil tanks that are 5, 000 gallons or less and is limited to additions of <br />fewer than 25 eallons at anv eiven time. <br />Facility <br />Beginning Gauge <br />or Stick Reading <br />Fac. ID # <br />Ending <br />Gauge or <br />Stick <br />Reading <br />Name <br />B - A = (C) <br />Quantity <br />y <br />Added <br />If known <br />Amount of Waste <br />Remo Oil <br />Removed <br />Street <br />1 <br />Address <br />Product in Tank <br />WASTE OIL <br />City <br />ZIP <br />Tank Capacity <br />(gallons) <br />3 <br />Month <br />Year <br />(E) 90 % Capacity <br />4 <br />(gallons) <br />Example: If your tank is 1,000 gallons the 90% capacity (E) would be 900 gallons. To determine the volume, every operating day you <br />would stick your tank at the "Beginning of the Day" (A) and then convert the inches to gallons. Then you would stick your tank at <br />the "End of the Day" (B) and convert to gallons. Subtract the "Ending Gallons" (B) from the "Beginning Gallons" (A) and that will <br />equal the gallons delivered (B -A =C). Then to find the available space in the tank take the 90% Capacity (E) and subtract the <br />"Ending Gallons" (B) and that will equal the tanks "Available Space" (D) (ie; 900- 660= 240). Make sure not to exceed the 90% <br />capacity. If you are app roachin this limit have the waste oil removed and log the zallons. <br />Ending * (E) - (B) - (D) <br />Beginning Gauge (A) Gauge or (B) B - A = (C) Available Space Amount of <br />Date or Stick Reading Beginning Stick Ending 90 /* Capacity g g g Quantity ( p ty _Ending = Waste Oil Initials <br />Gallons Reading Gallons Added Available Capacity) Removed <br />1 50 Inches 500 61 Inches 660 110 900 - 660 = 240 660 BB <br />Date <br />Beginning Gauge <br />or Stick Reading <br />(A) <br />Beginning <br />Gallons <br />Ending <br />Gauge or <br />Stick <br />Reading <br />Ending <br />(di <br />Gallons <br />B - A = (C) <br />Quantity <br />y <br />Added <br />(E) — (B) = (D) <br />Available Space <br />(90 % Capacity — Ending _ <br />g <br />Available Capacity) <br />Amount of Waste <br />Remo Oil <br />Removed <br />Initials <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />Colo. Dept. of Labor & Employment, Div. of Oil & Public Safety, 633 17th St., Suite #500, Denver CO 80202 <br />Phone 303/318 -8500 - Fax 303/318 -8488 - E -mail oil.publicsafet�c4 state.co.us - Web http: / /oil.edle.state.co.us <br />Z:1723 -01 Cline Mining Corp - New Elk Mine (Permit Revisions SPCC Plan Update 20111State of CO forinsl Waste Oil Ullage.doc <br />MR 115 Page 27 -53 Rev. May 2012 <br />
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