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Storm Water Pollution Prevention FN000178/CR
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Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Why do we have a plan? Condition of our NPDES permit Training is required-also rolled into SPCC training Construction SWPPPs needed for sites over 1 acre (handled by FESS) Stormwater pollution prevention helps our waterways and ecosystyems
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Site Wide NPDES Permit Monthly sampling Tritium at all six outfalls Ferry Creek Spillway-east half of site – Outfall 001 Kress Creek Transfer Ditch – north side of side, Casey’s– Outfall 002 Indian Creek Spillway- Swan Lake system, CUB – Outfall 003 NuMI Minos discharge – Outfall 004 Main Injector Pond C – Outfall 005 Main Injector Pond D – Outfall 006
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Hazardous Waste Storage Site 55 Compliance Indoor drum storage within proper containment A paved hardstand Spill Response Plan – Fire Department Good Housekeeping and BMPs
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Solid Waste Management Units SWMUs Meson Hill--hill in good condition CUB Tile Field—signs of erosion SWMU 5 in village— condition of concrete barrier Boneyard in Railhead—material storage
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Best Management Areas Roads and Grounds & Vehicle Maintenance—fuel loading, waste storage, salt dome CHL outdoor compressor—condition of oil compressor CUB brine tank—condition of tank/fixtures, filling of tank Railhead storage—materials stored away from drainage Site 12 rock stockpile—storm water runoff contained in pond
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Duties Good housekeeping Preventive maintenance on outfall structures, berms, equipment Proper material storage Proper reporting to ESH&Q SPCC training
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