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Cross-Caribou Mine(M1977-410) Technical Revision No.6 <br /> d. Fixed Storage: <br /> List capacity and contents of each storage container. For example, "One 6,000 gallon above <br /> ground tank containing diesel fuel." Be sure to include diesel, gasoline, waste oil, heating oil, <br /> kerosene, paint thinner and other solvents. Also describe the construction of the containers, <br /> secondary containment for each, liquid level indicators, alarms and method of corrosion <br /> protection for each container. <br /> e. Non-Fixed Storage: <br /> List capacity and contents of each storage container. For example, "One 55-gallon drum for <br /> recycled oil." Be sure to indicate what each container is used for; its condition and construction <br /> and how secondary containment is provided. <br /> f. Total quantity of stored materials: <br /> The combined quantity of the materials listed above: gallons <br /> IV. OIL SPILL HISTORY <br /> Place an X on the appropriate line and proceed accordingly. <br /> There has never been a significant spill at the above-named facility. <br /> There have been one or more significant spills at the above-named facility. Details of <br /> such spill(s) are described below. <br /> For each spill that occurred, supply the following information: <br /> • Type and amount of oil spilled <br /> • Location, date and time of spill(s) <br /> • Watercourse affected <br /> • Description of physical damage <br /> • Cost of damage <br /> • Cost of clean-up <br /> • Cause of spill <br /> • Action taken to prevent recurrence <br /> V. POTENTIAL SPILL VOLUMES AND RATES <br /> Fill in all applicable blanks. Be prepared to show the engineer documentation of flow rates. Your <br /> fuel vendor and the manufacturer of your storage and dispensing equipment should be able to <br /> provide this documentation. <br /> 3 <br />