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Food Express , Inc. - Lathrop , CA <br /> r <br /> Discharge Drainage Control 40 CFR 112.7(a)(3)(111) <br /> The aboveground oil storage tanks are securely located on concrete. The oil <br /> product fuel steel storage tank is constructed of steel and is securely contained on a <br /> concrete containment pad. Any spill or discharge that may occur from the fuel storage <br /> tank or its associated plumbing will be confined to the containment area. The <br /> containment area employs no drainage valve and all liquids can be controlled. Any and <br /> all liquids retained within the containment system can be contained, controlled and <br /> mitigated within the containment area. No liquid shall be evacuated without verification <br /> of an oil sheen is performed and management approval. <br /> Any compromise or leak from the fuel oil product tank will be contained within the <br /> secondary container. Only compromise of the secondary wall could result in a liquid <br /> discharge of oil products beyond the controls. Fuel is carefully dispensed and all small <br /> spills and discharges are carefully addressed. <br /> Bulk refueling and fuel oil product transfers are conducted on a concrete pad. <br /> Any spill or discharge will be contained on the concrete pad and small spills will be <br /> controlled, mitigated and cleaned-up. All dispensing systems are manually controlled to <br /> (6 prevent and minimize overflow discharges and dispenser systems are secured by <br /> trained FXI staff. <br /> All oil product delivery personnel are trained and have awareness of the proper <br /> materials to stop and mitigate a discharge or spill. Any discharge or spill will be <br /> monitored by FXI's management to ensure that safety is addressed and that all waste is <br /> contained, transported, and disposed of in a proper manner. <br /> There is no public access to the oil product storage area or fuel oil dispensing <br /> units. In the event of a spill the oil product would be contained and trained personnel <br /> would be able to confine and prevent the discharge from exiting the area. <br /> Environmental Services 18 <br /> 2012 <br />