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Simplot Grower Solutions—4863 Carpenter,Stockton CA Date: September 2019 <br /> SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN Page: 8 <br /> The delivery trucks are equipped with pumps that facilitate the loading and unloading of crop oil. <br /> The flow rate of the pumps is estimated at 100 gallons per minute. Crop oil from the tanks is <br /> unloaded into tanks on trailers for distribution and use. Crop oil is loaded into the tanks from <br /> either tank trailers or tank trucks. <br /> The loading area is also used for rinsing trailer tanks. Water used to rinse crop oil trailer tanks is <br /> collected in the sump and pumped into the rinse water tank. This rinse water is then transferred <br /> into totes and provided to farmers,who use this water in their spray oil mixes when they spray <br /> their crops. <br /> The most likely spill scenarios for this location area tank overfill,pipe break or leak, or hose <br /> disconnection during loading or unloading. Assuming a 15-second response time for operators to <br /> stop the flow, the estimated spill volume is 25 gallons.A less likely scenario is failure or leak in <br /> a tank itself If undetected, such a spill could release the entire contents of the tank. <br /> 3.3.2 Tote Storage Area <br /> The tote storage area is located immediately south of the chemical tank farm. The storage area is <br /> approximately 1,000 square feet and is bermed on all four sides. This area stores totes containing <br /> rinse water collected from the chemical tank farm.It is estimated that five totes of rinse water <br /> could be present at any given time. <br /> The most likely spill scenario for this location is a failure or leak caused by damage during <br /> transfer(e.g., droppage,puncture,etc.). Such a spill could release the entire contents of the <br /> container. — <br />