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-h <br /> J" <br /> Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure Plan <br /> Love's/Speedco#944,Ripon,California <br /> Page 5of13 anteagroup <br /> A facility location map (United States Geological Survey topographic map) is attached as Figure 1. A facility <br /> diagram of the interior of the building showing the location of oil storage areas and is attached as Figure 2. A <br /> facility diagram of the exterior of the facility showing drainage directions is attached as Figure 3. <br /> 4.4 Facility Oil Storage and Use [40 CFR 112.7(a)(3)(i)] <br /> Facility oil storage container information is provided in Table 1,which includes detailed information about each of <br /> the oil containers at the facility, including volume, content, location, and secondary containment information. Oil <br /> storage areas are further described in the following paragraphs. <br /> • One 7,846-gallon used oil AST (Tank 1) is located adjacent to the lubrication bays in a secondary <br /> containment structure which is constructed of a three-foot high concrete wall with an approximate <br /> holding capacity of 11,420 gallons. The used oil tank stores product that is drained during truck <br /> maintenance activities and which is transferred into the tanks by a 300-gallon oil/water-separating unit. <br /> Used oil from vehicles can reach the used oil tank after it is gravity drained from the vehicle into a catch <br /> basin and transferred by product lines to the used oil tanks. Used product is extracted from the tanks by a <br /> tanker truck through an extraction port that is located at an interior wall adjacent to Lubrication Bay#3. <br /> All transfer points are within the interior of the Facility. None of the product transfer lines are in direct <br /> contact with the environment. <br /> • Three 7,486-gallon virgin oil ASTs (Tanks 2-4) are located adjacent to the lubrication bays in a secondary <br /> containment structure which is constructed of a three-foot high concrete wall with an approximate <br /> holding capacity of 11,420 gallons. Oil product is transferred to the lubrication bays by below grade <br /> product lines in a concrete trench and delivered to vehicles by dispensing units.The product lines are not <br /> in direct contact with the environment. Oil products are delivered to the Facility by tanker truck through <br /> fill ports which are located at an interior wall adjacent to Lubrication Bay#3. <br /> • One 5,800-gallon empty tank (Tank 5) is also located adjacent to the lubrication bays in a secondary <br /> containment structure which is constructed of a three-foot high concrete wall with an approximate <br /> holding capacity of 11,420 gallons. <br /> • Two 250-gallon diesel fuel ASTs (Tank 6 and Tank 7) are located in the lubrication bay area. The tanks are <br /> located in close proximity to floor drains which are connected to a sump and the oil/water separator. The <br /> sump has an approximate holding capacity of 400 gallons. Regular local suppliers fill the diesel tank <br /> approximately every two to three weeks. The diesel is used for the lubrication of fuel filters prior to their <br /> installation on vehicles. <br /> • Various oil-based, virgin products having a capacity of 55-gallon or less, are stored in the Mechanical <br /> Room or near grease mixing units and along the south wall of the lubrication bay. They are transferred <br /> within the Facility by dolly or other means.The majority of these containers are not SPCC-regulated since <br /> they are less than 55-gallons. <br /> • A used filter bin and filter crusher are located at the interior of the Facility. Used oil filters are drained to a <br /> basin that transfers used oil product to the used oil tank via product lines. Therefore, no oil is collected or <br /> stored in the used filter bin and it is not considered a bulk oil storage container regulated by SPCC. The <br /> product lines are not in direct contact with the environment.The used filter bin contents are collected by <br /> an approved recycling vendor. <br /> • The facility does not own oil-filled electrical equipment (i.e.transformers) with oil storage capacity of 55- <br /> gallons or greater. Transformers (pole or pad-mounted) that may be present on the facility property are <br /> owned by public utility company and therefore, not included for oil storage at this facility. <br />