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TABLE! <br /> Tank!D Volume Contents Description <br /> Aboveground Storage Tanks <br /> Tank#1 20,000 gallons Low Sulfur Diesel Stainless Steel (Double.Wall) <br /> Tank#2 20,000 gallons Low Sulfur Diesel Stainless Steel (Double Wall) <br /> Tank 43 20,000 gallons(Split) Stainless Steel (Double Wall) <br /> 8,000 gallons Unleaded Gasoline(100 Octane) <br /> 12,000 gallons Unleaded Gasoline(87 Octane) <br /> Tank#4 20,000 gallons(Split) Stainless Steel (Double Wall) <br /> 8,000 gallons Unleaded Gasoline(91 Octane) <br /> 12,000 gallons Unleaded Gasoline(87 Octane) <br /> Underground Storage Tanks <br /> None <br /> Drums/Containers <br /> One properly labeled 55-gallon steel drum used to temporarily store spill clean-up materials. <br /> pending off-site disposal. There are no drums or containers that store product at the facility. <br /> D. Drainage Pathway and Distance to Navigable Waters <br /> Figure 3 shows the sub-surface and surface drainage patterns. The nearest water body is the <br /> California Aqueduct, located to the southwest of the site approximately 600 feet from the <br /> southern facility boundary. The Delta Mendota Canal is located to the northeast of the site <br /> approximately 1,950 feet from the northern facility boundary. Figure 1 shows the location of <br /> the site in relation to the California Aqueduct and Delta Mendota Canal. <br /> In locations where releases may occur the drainage system is connected to sand/oil <br /> interceptors. Water drains from the facility to storm drains leading to the Tracy Wastewater <br /> Treatment Plant. <br /> 4. Spill History <br /> There have been no spill events in the last year at this facility. Records of all spill events at <br /> this site will be maintained at the site under the direction of the SPCC coordinator. <br /> -3- <br />