Laserfiche WebLink
The Operator would keep fuel logs of refueling activities for all refueling activities. The <br />Operator would provide refueling contractors with fuel unloading procedures and guidelines. <br />The Operator would inspect and test buried oil-containing lines if they were exposed. If piping <br />is removed from service or in standby, the Operator would bank-flange and mark them at <br />terminal or transfer point. <br />The operator would inspect secondary containments after a rain event, including rain events <br />resulting in water released from diked area via pump. <br />The Operator would conduct visual inspections of aboveground pipes, valves, appurtenances, <br />bulk storage tanks, containments and portable oil storage on a monthly basis. <br />The operator would conduct bulk storage tank integrity testing every 10 years. <br />The Operator would maintain all records in the SPCC plan book at the mine site for at least 3 <br />years. <br />The operator would conduct annual training for individuals responsible for oil-handling. <br />Completion of training would be recorded and maintained within the SPCC plan book for 3 <br />years. <br />The Operator would place fuel tanks in plastic lined secondary containment area or equivalent. <br />The Operator would store waste products of these chemicals, collected as a result of routine <br />vehicle and equipment maintenance, in steel drums in the maintenance shop, or within a plastic <br />and earthen lined bermed area. The drums would be picked up on a periodic basis by a <br />contractor. <br />0 <br />8