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8/24/2016 10:13:21 PM
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11/25/2007 4:03:09 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986104
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/17/1986
Doc Name
B&B EXCAVATING INC MONTGOMERY PIT MLR FN M-86-104 ADEQUACY RESPONSE
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MLRD
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ENVIRONMENT INC
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT C - AFFECTED LAND
Media Type
D
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.. <br />pumps, except in the case of the after-hours major vandalism, <br />sufficient blotting materials are available to quickly absorb any <br />spill. If an after-hours major vandalism incident were to occur <br />materials, equipment and men are available quickly upon call to <br />build temporary containment dikes around the spill. Personnel <br />using the will be instructed on what to do in case of spills and <br />what actions should be taken at the time of a spill. <br />The fuel storage tanks will be steel-welded construction and <br />complied with local and industry standards when installed. New <br />corrosion protected pipes will be installed leading to the pumps. <br />Visual examination will be made of the facility on a regular <br />basis. Locked valves and shutoffs will be checked each night at <br />closing time. <br />ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />A. There have been no reportable fuel oil spills at our existing <br />facility west of Edwards. <br />B. The facility is in such a location that if a major spill were <br />to occur and was not contained on site, it could reach the <br />Eagle River. That is why we have designed the bermed area to <br />hold more fuel that we can store in the facility at any one <br />time. Listed below are possible spill scenarios. <br />Storage tanks <br />a) Overfilling by supplier. Maximum quantity of spill 500 <br />gallons. Would be contained within the bermed area. <br />b) Tank failure, vandalism, or valve failure. Maximum spill <br />50,000 gallons tanks are filled to maximum. Spill would <br />be contained within the bermed area. The bermed-in area <br />will have a capacity of greater than 56,000 gallons with <br />the storage tanks in place. If a spill of this magnitude <br />were to occur B&B Excavating, Inc, would make provisions <br />to recover as much fuel as possible. Any fuel not recovered <br />would be blotted with available materials. The contaminated <br />2 <br />
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