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III. OIL CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES <br /> Locations and water control facilities for oil containment <br /> structures are noted on Figure 1. Earthen containment berms <br /> have been constructed around all above ground storage facilities <br /> to contain an oil spill until it can be removed. Should oil <br /> escape, it would follow local drainage patterns and flow as shown <br /> in Figure 1. Each berm has the capacity to contain the volume of <br /> the largest structure within its bounds, with a minimum freeboard <br /> of six inches. Sorbent materials are located in the warehouse. <br /> This is a no-discharge facility. No water leaves the <br /> facility. <br /> _ oil-filled transformers will generally contaminate only <br /> limited areas in the event of failure. No transformer contains <br /> more than 50 parts per million PCB' s and therefore cleanup will <br /> be done immediately after containment. General cleanup <br /> procedures may be found in product MSDS sheets. Disposal of oil <br /> products will be done in accordance with county, state and <br /> federal regulations. <br /> Table 1 <br /> Tank sizes and specifications <br /> Volume <br /> Quantity Size Description Date in gallons Product Containment <br /> 1 7 'x25 ' 188 aluminum 12-74 6 , 500 Diesel Earthen dike <br /> Serial # <br /> TT313774F <br /> 4 <br />