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<br />contaminated blotting material would be disposed of <br />incompliance with County, State and Federal Regulations <br />in force at the time of the spill. <br />Tank loading area <br />a) Transfer hose failure, or tanker valve failure. Maximum <br />spillage estimated at 100 gallons. Sufficient absorbent <br />materials are available on the site to handle any spills <br />of this size that occur outside of the bermed area. <br />Dispensing pumps <br />a) Overfill of fleet vehicles. Maximum estimated spillage <br />5 gallons. Pumps are equipped with automatic shutoff <br />nozzles. <br />b) Rupture of dispensing hose. Maximum spill estimated at <br />5 gallons. The electrical power to the pumps can be shut <br />off at the pumps. <br />c) Dislocation of the pump by vandalism or accident. <br />Maximum estimated spillage 100 gallons. The pump <br />stations are equipped with breakaway valves that would <br />shut off the flow from the supply pipe automatically. If <br />these valves were to fail, there are valves at the base <br />of the tanks that can be used to shut off flow to the <br />pump supply lines. <br />d) After-hours major vandalism. Destruction of property <br />would be only cause of spill. Maximum estimated spill <br />1,500 gallons, assuming that the breakaway valves were <br />intentionally damaged or failed. <br />° C~0p17 <br />