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Table 4. Bulk Storage Tanks Inside the New Truck Shoa <br />• <br />• <br />Tank Contents Tank Label Tank Type Capacity <br />• allons <br />Used Oil Tank #6 ..Cylindrical 12,000 <br /> Steel ' <br />Hydraulic Oil 10W .Tank #5 Cylindrical 6,000 <br /> Steel j <br />Motor Oil 50W Tank #4 Cylindrical 6,000 <br /> Steel <br />Motor Oil 15W-40 Tank #3 Cylindrical 6,000 <br /> Steel <br />Gear Oil 80W-90 Tank #2 Cylindrical 6,000 i <br /> Steel <br />Antifreeze Tank #7 Cylindrical 3,000 <br /> Steel <br />In addition to the above bulk oil storage areas, there are other petroleum storage containers.located in <br />the work areas of the New Truck Shop as described in Table 5. Also there is an oil water separator <br />and skimmer that holds oily water in the large vehicle wash bay. <br />Table 5. Other Storage Containers in the New Truck Shog <br />Tank Description Tank Contents Tank Type Capacity <br /> allons <br />Steel Tank Mounted on Rollers (Drip Tank) Used Oil Rectangular 300 <br /> Steel <br />Steel Tank Mounted on Rollers (Drip Tank) Used Oil Rectangular 119 <br /> Steel ' <br />Steel Tank Mounted on Rollers (Drip Tank) Used Oil .Rectangular 45 <br /> Steel <br />Steel Totes (2) at Hot Draining Device HD30 Oil Rectangular 1000 <br /> Steel ' <br />Oil/Water Separator Oil Storage Tank Used Oil Rectangular 500 <br /> Steel <br />Oil/Water Separator Oil Storage Tank Used Oil Rectangular 850 <br />Feed Tank for Heaters in Burner Room Steel <br />4.1.2.2 l~uantities of Material Stored. and Secondary Containment (New Truck Shop) <br />By referring to Tables 4 and 5 above and the tank inventory in Appendix C, it is evident that as much <br />as 40,000 gallons of petroleum products and used oil can be stored in the containers at the New <br />Truck Shop at any point in time. 300 gallons of antifreeze storage capacity also exists at the New <br />Truck Shop. The tank inventory table in Appendix C lists tank volumes and describes the secondary <br />containment for the New Truck Shop. Adequate secondary containment exists for all containers, as <br />discussed in section 4.1.2.7 below. <br />4.1.2.3 Spill Potential of Materials at the New Truck Shop <br />The greatest potential for spills at the New Truck Shop is in the transfer of used oil into the drip tray <br />units when changing oil. Another potential spill scenario is when fluids are off-loading of oil products <br />from bulk tank trucks. In either case, the quantities spilled would most likely be on the order of <br />several gallons. In the unlikely eventof a large tank rupture in the Oil Room, several hundred gallons <br />could report to secondary containment, but there is virtually no chance that oil spilled could escape <br />• containment in the covered and contained building. The overall spill potential is rated as low. <br />Spill Response Plan September 25, 2006 <br />EMS: AGANA/CCVS:\4010-00055 CC & V 112(d) Permit Application\ERP, SPCC, FMP\SRP_05-06.doc Doc. # E-006 <br />S:\4010-00055 CC•& V 112(d) Permit Application\ERP, SPCC, FMP\SRP_05-06.doc ~ Revision 03 <br />Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />16 <br />