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ii) Leakage during Any equipment that shows signs of <br /> storage: leakage is immediately drained of <br /> oil or placed in a plastic-lined <br /> wood box. The storage area is <br /> inspected daily for signs of <br /> leakage. No more than 5 to 10 <br /> gallons of oil could reasonably be <br /> expected to leak before it would be <br /> discovered. Any leakage would be <br /> contained by the oil/water separator <br /> located in the yard. <br /> d) Storage Area #4 East of the Garage <br /> Approximately 20 pieces of new oil-filled electrical <br /> equipment are stored on this asphalt paved area. This area <br /> drains to an oil/water separator located at the south end of <br /> the yard. The separator would contain any oil spilled within <br /> this area. The amount of oil-filled equipment stored in this <br /> area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces of <br /> equipment ranges from 10 to 30 gallons. <br /> Possible Spill Occurrence: <br /> i) Overturning during The volume of oil that could reason- <br /> handling with a ably be expected to spill is 10-30 <br /> forklift: gallons. Operations and maintenance <br /> personnel are trained in safe <br /> operation of forklifts to avoid such <br /> occurrences. Spills would be <br /> contained by the underground <br /> oil/water separator located in the <br /> yard. The separator has ample <br /> holding capacity for the maximum <br /> spill that may occur. <br /> ii) Leakage during Any equipment that shows signs of <br /> storage: leakage is immediately drained of <br /> oil or placed in a plastic-lined <br /> wood box. The storage area is <br /> inspected daily for signs of <br /> leakage. No more than 5 to 10 <br /> gallons of oil could reasonably be <br /> expected to leak before it would be <br /> discovered. Any leakage would be <br /> contained by the oil/water separator <br /> located in the yard. <br /> 3-10 <br />