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0 0 <br /> iii) Spillage during Small spills could occur during <br /> transfer of oil from equipment to 55- <br /> gallon drums or vice versa. <br /> Constant supervision is provided <br /> during the oil transfer process. No <br /> more than 2 to 5 gallons of oil <br /> could reasonably be expected to <br /> spill. Interior spills would be <br /> contained within the building. <br /> 7) Oil-Filled Equipment for Delivery <br /> A few pieces of oil-filled electrical equipment are occasionally <br /> stored in the Electric Department line-truck parking area located <br /> south of the Warehouse Building. This equipment is delivered to and <br /> temporarily stored here for up to two weeks. All of the equipment <br /> is new or refurbished, and is inspected prior to placement in this <br /> area. This equipment has sealed steel-casings and is designed and <br /> manufactured for outdoor use. The amount of oil-filled equipment <br /> stored in this area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces <br /> of equipment ranges from 10 to 60 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 10-60 <br /> forklift or boom gallons. Operations and maintenance <br /> truck: personnel are trained in safe operation <br /> of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid <br /> such occurrences. Spill prevention <br /> consists of constant supervision during <br /> the handling process. Spills would be <br /> contained by the underground oil/water <br /> separator located at the west end of the <br /> yard. <br /> ii) Leakage during The equipment is inspected before <br /> storage: placing it in this area, and the area <br /> is inspected daily. Since the equipment <br /> is new or refurbished, meant for outdoor <br /> use, and is in storage for only a short <br /> time, it is not reasonably expected to <br /> leak during storage. <br /> 3-12 <br />