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S,;PIT,[, .PRFVFYN IDI CONTROL AM COONTERMEAS"RE PLAN <br />loam. and LD -ca .ion of Facile_ NESTLE FOODS CORPORATION <br />230 Industrial Avenue <br />Ripon, California 95366 <br />Contact and l lephone Number at Facility: Mr. F. J. Zumstein <br />Plant Manager <br />(209) 599-4161 <br />Nam. a1•d Addrm,-A at Owner /Operator: NESTLE FOODS CORPORATION <br />100 Manhattanville Road <br />Purchase, New York 10577 <br />Potential Receiving Water jn the, Event af a. Spill: Stanislaus River <br />(via municipal <br />History of Oil Spills: None sewerage system) <br />Types Qf 9il Stored: No.6 Fuel Oil - 500,000 gallons <br />No.2 Fuel Oil - 170,000 gallons <br />Type Qf Storage Tank: Aboveground Horizontal and Vertical Steel Tanks <br />Sinale TankCapacity: One Tank - 500,000 gallons Vertical (aboveground) <br />One Tank - 170,000 gallons Vertical (aboveground) <br />Maximum Storage Capacity: 670,000 gallons Fuel Oils <br />Normal Daily Throughput: Dependent on availability and use of natural <br />gas. 6000 gallons when not using natural gas <br />Normal Yearly Throughput: 270,000 gallons (variable from 0 to 750,000 <br />gallons per year.) <br />Purpose: The purpose of this document is to provide a viable plan of <br />action for the prevention and control of oil spills, from the above <br />named facility and the possibility of -such discharge into the adjacent <br />waterway known as the Stanislaus River. <br />The plan has been prepared in accordance with EPA regulations (40 CFF <br />112.38, Federal Register 34164, December 11, 1973) 11'2.7 and <br />constitutes full and complete compliance with such regulations <br />General: To the present date, the Ripon plant of the Nestle Foods <br />Corporation,.h?Ls experienced no oil spills and all operating experience <br />to date indicates an extremely slight possibility for equipment failure <br />which could result in a spill event.. Notwithstanding the above, the . <br />total plant aboveground oil storage capacity, consisting of two tanks, <br />is contained in separate concrete diked areas. <br />