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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/15/2008
Doc Name
VOL VII APP 12 CC&V Spill Response Plan (SPCC) & Appendix A
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AM9
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4.1.3.1 Storage and Use of Petroleum Products at the Fuel Farm <br />• The following above ground storage tanks are located at the Fuel Farm: <br />Table 6. Fuel Farm Petroleum Products in Tanks and Totes <br />Tank Description Tank Contents Tank Type Capacity (gallons) <br />Large 24 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (West) Diesel Fuel Steel 100,000 <br />Vertical) Mounted, White ' <br />Large 24 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (East) Diesel Fuel Steel 100,000 <br />Vertical) Mounted, White <br />Large 12 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank Gasoline Steel 13,000 <br />Vertical) Mounted, White <br />Rectan ular Totes 4 @350 al Diesel Additives Steel or Plastic 1,400 <br />4 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (East End) On Road Diesel Steel 1,000 <br />Horizontall Mounted, Brown <br />4 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (East End) Kerosene Steel 1,000 <br />Horizontall Mounted, Brown <br />4 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (West) Motor Oil .Steel 500 <br />Vertical) Mounted, White 15W-40 <br />4 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (Middle) Antifreeze Steel 500 <br />Vertical) Mounted, Gra <br />4 Ft Dia. Cylindrical Tank (East) Hydraulic Oil Steel 500 <br />Vertical) Mounted, Gra <br />4.1.3.2 Quantities of Material Stored and Secondary Containment (Fuel Farm) <br />By referring to Table 6 above and the tank inventory in Appendix C, it is evident that over 200;000 <br />• gallons of petroleum products can be stored in the tanks and containers at any point in time. <br />Secondary containment for the Fuel Farm is provided by an earthen berm. lined with an 80 mil VLDPE <br />material overlain with gravel. The total estimated capacity of the secondary containment is 250,000 <br />gallons. Since the largest tank is 100,000 gallons and the containment is 250,000 gallons, adequate <br />secondary containment exists for all containers, as discussed in section 4.1.3.4 below. <br />4.1.3.3 Spill Potential of Materials at the Fuel Farm <br />There are several potential spill scenarios at the Fuel Farm including (but not limited to): <br />(1) Tank rupture within containment -very unlikely, but spill would be captured by containment. <br />(2) Hose rupture during filling of vehicles -possible in fueling area on one of the pads <br />(3) Spillage during off-loading from tanker truck -possible on west side of fuel farm <br />(4) Spillage during the fueling of large mining equipment -likely if equipment moves during fueling <br />operations or if operator does not pay attention to details such as replacing fill hoses and staying with <br />vehicle during fueling <br />Should any of the above scenarios actually take place the volume of petroleum products or antifreeze <br />is anticipated to be on the order of <5 to several hundred gallons. <br />4.1.3.4 Spill Prevention and Control at the Fuel Farm <br />The Fuel Farm secondary containment cell is lined with 80 mil VLDPE liner overlain with gravel;. <br />Secondary containment volume above the gravel is 250,000 gallons (greater than 110% of the largest <br />tank). The large diesel storage tanks are bottom-filled and bottom-emptied through a manifold <br />located southeast of the contained area. Each tank fill line has a check valve. The diesel, lubricants, <br />. and antifreeze storage tanks have level indicators with continuous read out boxes to the nearest <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 />19 <br />
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