Laserfiche WebLink
D. Adioining Land Uses: <br /> The service center is adjoined on the south (across Highway 120) and the <br /> north by orchard land. The property to the east and west is occupied by <br /> Commercially-zoned land. <br /> The nearest residential area and school are located 100-yards to the <br /> northwest of the service center. There are no hospitals or medical care <br /> facilities within one mile of the service center. <br /> E. Prevailing Wind Direction: <br /> The prevailing wind direction is from the south and west. <br /> F. Spill Potential: <br /> The oil filled equipment, storage containers, spill prevention techniques <br /> currently utilized and the potential for oil spills are described in this <br /> section. Small spills occurring during normal operation will be contained and <br /> cleaned up in accordance with Section S.H. of this Emergency Plan. <br /> 1) Underground Fuel-Storage Tank <br /> a) The facility has one 1,000-gallon underground tank used for <br /> storing unleaded motor-vehicle fuel, and it is located southwest <br /> of the Office/Warehouse Building. It is a single-walled steel <br /> tank which is compatible with the stored fluid. The dispenser <br /> nozzles used for filling vehicles from this tank are equipped <br /> with automatic shut-off devices. The General Foreman is <br /> responsible for the tank and its contents. <br /> Possible Spill Occurrence: <br /> i) Overfilling: The greatest spill potential is from <br /> overfilling during the fuel transfer <br /> process (i.e. filling the tank) . Spill <br /> prevention consists of constant supervision <br /> during the filling process. The maximum <br /> volume of fuel that could reasonably be <br /> expected to spill due to overfilling is <br /> 10-gallons. <br /> ii) Tank Leak: If a leak occurs, it would be discharged <br /> into the soil surrounding the tank. Manual <br /> inventory reconciliation is used as one <br /> method of tank leak detection. Leak tests <br /> are performed annually to verify the <br /> integrity of the tank and piping. The <br /> maximum volume of fuel that could reasonably <br /> be expected to discharge due to tank leak is <br /> 50 gallons. <br /> y` 3-2 <br /> ":?40-X21 1�3�'x%:'� .i_ri'N'�'!!`~ vF:. { +�i . h:�u �t ",A,.� ,f• r; �. ::;fi iXy..�^ <br />