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i <br /> Food Express, Inc. - Lathrop , CA <br /> IL Prevention Systems 40 CFR 112.7(c) <br /> The following means have been evaluated for the containment or diversion of a <br /> potential discharge. At a minimum, one of the following prevention systems or its <br /> equivalence must be used. <br /> For onshore facilities: <br /> a. Dikes, berms, retaining wall, containment area sufficiently impervious <br /> to contain the product (40 CFR 112.7 (c)(1)(i)) <br /> b. Curbing (40 CFR 112.7(c)(1)(ii)) <br /> c. Culverts, gutters and other drainage systems (40 CFR 112.7(c)(1)(iii)) <br /> d. Weirs, booms or other barriers (40 CFR 112.7(c)(1)(iv)) <br /> e. Spill diversion ponds (40 CFR 112.7(c)(1)(v)) <br /> f. Retention ponds (40 CFR 112.7(c)(1)(vi)) <br /> g. Absorbent materials (40 CFR 112.7(c)(1)(vii)) <br /> The facility makes use of a double wall steel fuel oil tank securely located on a <br /> concrete containment system. The facility is inspected monthly for visible signs of <br /> troubles. Inspections of the oil product containment and control systems are recorded in <br /> the SPCC Plan on page 36. Absorbent materials are on site and readily available for <br /> use. All liquids will be checked and verification that no oil sheen is present prior to <br /> removing any liquid from the containment areas. <br /> The fuel and oil product tank on site are located inside steel containment tanks. <br /> No fuel or oil product leak is expected from these tanks and if a failure of the tanks were <br /> to occur, the discharge will be contained, controlled, and mitigated. Integrity testing for <br /> some of the oil product tanks is required as the oil tanks are single wall steel. The brittle <br /> fracture metal thickness testing and inspection is recorded in the SPCC Plan. The <br /> containment area in the yard has the topography that will contain discharged oil <br /> products until clean-up can occur. <br /> In the event that oil products are discharged, the liquids will be properly disposed <br /> of, as needed. Any discharge or spill will be monitored by FXI's management to ensure <br /> that safety is addressed and that all waste is contained, transported, and disposed of in <br /> a proper manner. <br /> Any and all discharges of oil products will be reported to the Regional Authority <br /> (RA) San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division at 209-468-3420. <br /> Environmental Services 24 <br /> 2012 <br />