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of a release. The SPCC Plan must be amended following the installation or modification of any <br /> secondary containment structure. <br /> i <br /> The four drums located in the northeastern corner of the property are stored on an Eagle Manufacturing <br /> Company Model 1645 secondary containment pallet. The secondary containment pallet has a capacity of <br /> 66-gallons which will provide general containment for the most likely release in the area. <br /> Sorbent materials are provided in emergency spill equipment kits located around the facility. These will <br /> be adequate to mitigate any possible minor spills associate with routine handling of products. <br /> Containment structures and capacities are also discussed in the Sized Bulk Storage Tank Secondary <br /> Containment section on Page 15. <br /> Transfer Areas <br /> A description of each transfer(loading/unloading) area and general containment measures for each area <br /> are included below. A properly trained Joe's Travel Plaza employee is present during the delivery of <br /> contents from the storage containers at the facility to observe the delivery remo al and ensure that <br /> facility procedures are properly followed. Transfer areas are indi ted onr <br /> • AST-1 through AST-4—The transfer areas for to ST-1 thr gh AST-4 are conducted in <br /> the rollover containment berm located adjacent to the T at, . Transfer operations include <br /> transferring product into the tanks from fuel delivery tru he tanker truck is parked in and all <br /> connections are made in the rollo r containment area an the rollover berm(Figure 3). <br /> o General Containment—The rollover berm is approximately 46 feet wide long, 15 feet <br /> wide, and 2 inches high. The rollover berm has a containment capacity of approximately <br /> 884 gallons. Additionally, spill absorbent materials are staged next to the transfer area as <br /> a contingency in the event of a spill. These measures can be deployed quickly and will <br /> provide <br /> • Drums—Transfers in the drum area involves transfer of materials to and from the drums. <br /> i <br /> o General Containment—The drums are located on a secondary containment pallet with a <br /> capacity of 66-gallons. The spill containment pallet should adequately contain any <br /> incidental spills associated with transferring materials in and out of the rums. Spill <br /> absorbent materials are staged next to the transfer area as a contingency in the event of a <br /> spill outside the pallet. These measures can be deployed quickly and will provide <br /> adequate containment for the expected spill volume (5 to 10 gallons). <br /> • Commercial Truck Diesel/DEF Dispenser Area—There are 12 dispenser islands for diesel fuel <br /> and DEF located under the canopy in the central portion of the site. Transfer operations in these <br /> areas are typically performed by customers and include transfer of product into the customer's <br /> vehicle. <br /> o General Containment—There is a rollover berm located on the downslope side of the <br /> dispenser area(east side). The berm will slow any spills and allow for absorbent material <br /> to be placed and prevent the spill from entering the nearest storm drain. These measures <br /> can be deployed quickly and will provide adequate containment for the expected spill <br /> volume (5 to 10 gallons). Additionally, Apex recommends that Joe's Travel Plaza <br /> Joe's Travel Plaza <br /> 15600 Harlan Road,Lathrop,CA <br /> Page 14 <br />