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Page 9 <br /> • The hazards of the material (from the SDS) <br /> 3. Report for a spill: <br /> • Exact location of spill <br /> • Your name and the name of the company <br /> • The hazardous materials that have spilled <br /> • The quantity of hazardous materials <br /> • The hazards of the material (from the SDS) <br /> 2.D.3 Spill Cleanup Contractors: <br /> The following company should be contacted immediately in the event we are unable <br /> to contain any spill in the oil containment area. <br /> T&M Hazardous Waste Management (559)435-2331 <br /> Bill Raterman Cell (559)285-3522 <br /> PART 3. SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL, COUNTERMEASURES, AND <br /> INSPECTIONS <br /> 3.A Potential Discharge Volume, Direction of Flow, and Countermeasures <br /> In accordance with§112.7(b) and 112.7(a)3(iii) <br /> All petroleum products are stored in double walled containers with interstitial detectors for leak <br /> identification or in single wall containers with secondary containment devices. <br /> Table 4: Potential Spill/Release Scenarios <br /> Location/Container Spill Direction Spill Volume Probable Secondary Containment <br /> Max. Spill Volume <br /> Area A—Central Utility Plant <br /> 10,000-gallon diesel East and south Tank is double wall, <br /> fuel tank(AST) towards on-site catch 10,000 gallons 75 gallons placed within masonry <br /> basins with bio-filter wall enclosure <br /> screens <br /> 150-gallon day use Spill contained inside 150 gallons Tanks are double wall, <br /> tank (AST) building with drain to 15 gallons placed within open top <br /> storm drain dikes <br /> Area B— Main Hospital Building <br /> 6,000-gallon diesel <br /> fuel tank (Exempt) (Exempt) (Exempt) (Exempt) <br /> (UST)(Exempt) <br /> 275-gallon day use Spill contained inside <br /> tank (AST) building with drain to 275 gallons 275 gallons Spill containment berm <br /> storm drain <br /> Dameron Hospital <br /> Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan <br /> June 29,2020 <br />