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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977306
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2012
Doc Name
EPP Submittal- Drainage Design Plan.
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8.2 Inspection /Reporting Requirements <br />BMPs implemented based on the engineered drainage design should be inspected as part of the <br />semi - annual inspections, once in the spring and once in the fall, and are to be conducted as <br />required by the CDPHE regulations. BMPs should be reviewed and inspected to ensure they are <br />performing as designed. Any damage to berms, retention basin, or other BMPs should be noted <br />in the inspection report and repaired as soon as possible. <br />Secondary containment for the fuel tank should be inspected for leaks in the liner and water from <br />precipitation should be inspected for oil sheens and pumped out on an as needed basis. <br />Any spill exceeding 25 gallons, or combined spills exceeding 40 gallons within a year, should be <br />reported to the CDPHE. Spills of any quantity reaching the waters of the United States should be <br />reported immediately to the CDPHE hotline. <br />8.3 Site Reclamation <br />The DRMS requires that mining sites be reclaimed prior to release. Reclamation efforts are <br />consistent with stormwater management practices including re- grading and vegetation of <br />disturbed areas. For the JD -9 site, reclamation actions and methods are detailed in the <br />Environmental Protection Plan provided for the mine. <br />ESWMP -8 <br />
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