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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000113
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/17/2001
Doc Name
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN
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<br />' 2. There are no underground pipes or tanks installed on this site. <br />' 3. There have been no reportable fuel oil spills at this facility from the time of <br />installation. <br />' 4. The facility will be inspected monthly and inspections documented and kept <br />on file as required. The inspections will check to see if there is any <br />deterioration in the tank, containment vessel or component materials. <br />' Additionally, informal visual inspections are performed daily by workers in <br />the area. <br />' S. Fail safe engineering: The tanl: will be dipped to determine the level of fuel <br />in the tank prior to beginning to fill the tank. The tank level will be checked <br />periodically during filling to prevent a spill. <br />' 6. The pits aze operated during daylight hours only, therefore there is sufficient <br />light available to observe the tank. <br />7. A valve is provided to manually drain the containment vessel if needed. <br />' 8. Listed below are possible spill scenazios: <br /> Storage tanks - <br />' <br /> a. Overfilling by supplier. Maximum reasonable quantity of expected <br /> spill is 100 gallons due to the automatic shutoff on the vendor's tank <br />' trucks. This quantity would be contained within the steel containment <br /> vessel. <br />' b. Tank failure, vandalism, or valve failure. Maximum spill of 10,000 <br /> gallons. This quantity would be contained within the steel <br /> containment vessel. The containment vessel. The containment vessel <br />' has a capacity of 11,220 gallons. <br /> [f the steel containment vessel were to ever acctunulate sufficient water to make drainage <br />' of the area necessary, the vessel could be drained using the valve in the lower comer. <br /> Cazeful observation of the water surface prior to draining and discharge into the pit storm <br /> water drainage system will ensure that no discharge of oil occurs as prohibited by 40 <br />' CFR Part 110.3. If the water in the steel containment vessel has an oily sheen, it will be <br /> drained and disposed of in accordance with the appropriate local, State, and Federal <br />' regulations. If drainage of the steel containment azea should ever be necessary, <br />documentation of inspection or sampling of the water prior to discharge or disposal will <br /> be kept on file at the facility. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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