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RE " EiVED <br /> ' Ver. 1-L-pdf-3-18-10 <br /> Ill. Plan Requirements 016 2014 <br /> b 1. Oil Storage Containers (§112.7(a)(3)(i)): <br /> Table G-2 Oil Storage Containers and Capacities F <br /> This table includes a complete list of all oil storage containers(aboveground containers'and completely buried <br /> :anksb)with capacity of 55 U.S. gallons or more, unless otherwise exempt from the rule. For mobile/portable <br /> containers, an estimated number of containers,types of oil, and anticipated capacities areprovided. <br /> Oil Storage Container(indicate whether <br /> above ro nd A or completely buried 8 Type of Oil Shell Capacity(gallons) <br /> >'r /� C, e--Vv 4%�c am. �C' �cc <br /> n eD <br /> N <br /> Total Aboveground Storage Capacity` gallons <br /> 0 Total Completely Buried Storage Capacity gallons <br /> Facility Total Oil Storage Capacity gallons <br /> 'Aboveground storage containers that must be included when calculating total facility oil storage capacity include:tanks and mobile or <br /> portable containers;oil-filled operational equipment(e.g.transformers); other oil-filled equipment,such as flow-through process <br /> equipment. Exempt containers that are not included in the capacity calculation include:any container with a storage capacity of less <br /> :�:an 55 gallons of oil; containers used exclusively for wastewater treatment;permanently closed containers;motive power containers; <br /> hot-mix asphalt containers; heating oil containers used solely at a single-family residence;and pesticide application equipment or <br /> -elated mix containers. <br /> Although the criteria to determine eligibility for qualified facilities focuses on the aboveground oil storage containers at the facility,the <br /> 0 completely buried tanks at a qualified facility are still subject to the rule requirements and must be addressed in the template; however, <br /> 0 fney are not counted toward the qualified facility applicability threshold. <br /> Counts toward qualified facility applicability threshold. <br /> r <br /> R 2. Secondary Containment and Oil Spill Control (§§112.6(a)(3)(i) and (ii), 112.7(c) and 112.9(c)(2)): <br /> Table G-3 Secondary Containment and Oil Spill Control <br /> __. <br /> hppn::riate secondary containment and/or diversionary structures or equipment'is provided for alFoil handling <br /> r containers, equipment, and transfer areas to prevent a discharge to navigable waters or adjoining shorelines. <br /> r I ne entire secondary containment system, including walls and floor, is capable of containing oil and is <br /> ;.onstructed so that any discharge from a primary containment system, such as a tank or pipe,will not escape <br /> r the containments stem before cleanup occurs. <br /> r 'Use one of the following methods of secondary containment or its equivalent: (1)Dikes,berms,or retaining walls sufficiently <br /> ` ;mpervious to contain oil; (2)Curbing;(3)Culverting,gutters,or other drainage systems; (4)Weirs, booms, or other barriers;(5)Spill <br /> diversion ponds;(6)Retention ponds;or(7)Sorbent materials. <br /> r _. Name. l GY. � Page 3 Tier 1 Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br /> r <br /> r <br />