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8. Construction of Containment <br />a. When a plant must be placed in an area where natural containment does not occur, the <br />plant siting crew, foreman, or superintendent may elect to construct berms or <br />temporary basins for collection and control of stonn water. Necessity of construction <br />will be based on slope of plant site, area drained, sail type, and proximity to receiving <br />water. Other influences may be considered on a site-specific basis as needed to fulfill <br />the purpose of the plan. <br />b. Plant personnel will inspect water collected in the on-site basins for evidence of <br />petroleum sheen or odor. If no evidence of contamination is apparent, the water may <br />be released by gravity flaw or by pumping. Release of water must be done in a <br />manner that will not induce erasion or release water with high sediment loadings into <br />receiving water. Water collected in on-site basins that shows evidence of petroleum <br />contamination will be pumped into disposal tanks for transport to approved disposal <br />facilities. Company environmental supervisor will be notified before removal and <br />disposal of contaminated water. Any water releases will be documented in the plant <br />record. <br />c. Berms constructed for containment during plant operation will be removed, regraded or <br />opened after the plant is removed from the site to prevent unsupervised water <br />collection. Collection areas may be recontoured and seeded during site reclamation or <br />separately. <br />9. Erasion Control Prevention <br />a. Bales, silt fences, and settling ponds are utilized to mitigate and eliminate erasion <br />from potential problem areas. <br />b. Aggregate stockpiles are kept at a manageable slope gradient to reduce erasion. <br />Temporary seeding will be used to control critical area erasion, as needed, on a site- <br />specific basis. Critical areas may include stockpiled topsail and non -traffic areas that <br />will support vegetation. <br />d. Contours of temporary plant sites are graded to minimize runoff to critical areas <br />including waterways and stockpile areas. <br />