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<br />2. Inspection and Supervision <br /> <br />a. Portable plant site operations will be inspected monthly. The plant foreman or <br />supervisors may conduct the inspection. The inspection shall be conducted after <br />a significant storm event to evaluate the effectiveness of the management <br />practices employed by the plant to eliminate the contamination of storm water <br />runoff. Any changes in procedure that are deemed necessary to improve plan <br />performance will be noted on the written plan and incorporated in the general <br />operating procedure immediately. Changes to the plan may be site or plant <br />specific as needed to improve plan performance. <br /> <br />b. The plant operator will inspect the plant site each day of operation. This will <br />consist of a pre-startup inspection, continuous monitoring during operations, <br />and a post shutdown inspection to insure that all plant equipment is functioning <br />properly, all valves are closed, and significant materials are properly stored and <br />secure before leaving the plant site. <br /> <br />c. The plant operator or other responsible employee will supervise all bulk fuel <br />deliveries to the plant. Fuel transfers, including hose connect and disconnect <br />from the receiving tank will be monitored to insure that spills do not occur. <br />Plant personnel will assist tanker drivers as needed to provide safe and effective <br />transfer of fuels. <br /> <br />d. Refueling of plant equipment will be monitored at all times to eliminate <br />overfilling. <br /> <br />3. Communication and Response <br /> <br />a. Emergency response plan for spills is posted in the control house or the repair <br />trailer of the plant. The primary order of contact is listed. Plant operators and <br />employees are aware of the location of the listing and follow the outlined <br />procedure in a spill response situation. <br /> <br />b. Plant personnel will respond immediately to spill situations to mitigate the <br />effects and isolate/control the source of spill. Operations will be immediately <br />shut down when necessary to redirect on-site resources and manpower in spill <br />response. <br /> <br />c. Company contact personnel and emergency phone numbers are posted in the <br />control house or repair shop to provide operators with immediate access to <br />company support. Company contact will be established as soon as possible after <br />the spill. <br /> <br />d. Emergency supplies are listed with phone numbers for spill support services, <br />including contaminated water pumping and removal service. <br /> <br />e. Company representative follows state and federal reporting requirements. <br />Documentation of spills is included in the plant record. <br /> <br />15 <br />
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