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5. Potential Spill Predictions, Volumes,Rates, and Control <br /> The following table summarizes the worst-case releases that could occur from this facility <br /> and the resulting containment status. The AST locations are shown on Figure 2. <br /> TABLE2 <br /> Source Type o(Failure Volume Direction o(Flow Containment <br /> Above Ground Storage Tanksf mons <br /> Tank #1 Rupture/Leak 12,000 gallons NA Double Wall Tank <br /> Enclosed Containment Building <br /> Drain Inlet thru Sand/Oil Interceptor <br /> Curb Inlet covered in case of release <br /> Tank #2 Rupture/Leak 12,000 gallons NA Double Wall Tank. <br /> Enclosed. Containment Building <br /> Drain Inlet thru Sand/Oil Interceptor <br /> Curb Inlet covered in case of release <br /> Tank #3 Rupture/Leak 20,000 gallons NA Double Wall Tank <br /> Enclosed Containment Building <br /> Drain Inlet tbru Sand/Oil Interceptor <br /> Curb Inlet covered in case of release <br /> Tank #4 Rupture/Leak 20,000 gallons NA Double Wall Tank <br /> Enclosed Containment Building <br /> Drain Inlet thru Sand/Oil Interceptor <br /> Curb Inlet covered in case of release <br /> Loading/Unloading Operations <br /> Truck Transfer Rupture/Leak 4,000 gallons NA Specially Trained Personnel <br /> Paved Loading Area with Berm <br /> Area Sloped for Containment <br /> Drain Inlet thru Sand/Oil Interceptor <br /> Curb Inlet covered in case of release <br /> Other Equipment Storage <br /> Pipes Rupture/Leak 10 gallons NA Double Containment and Sumps <br /> Emergency Shear Valves <br /> -4 <br />