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2. Butt Tank Mixer of PCP and Oil <br /> a. Spill Prevention and Counter Measure Plan <br /> Mixer is located above the Butt Tank basement and all <br /> spilled chemicals fall into the 16,000 gal. capacity <br /> basement from which they are pumped with basement sump <br /> pumps to process tanks. <br /> C. Containerized Chemicals <br /> 1. SPCC Plan for Bagged Chemicals <br /> a. 100 lb. bags of Flamescape are shipped and stored on <br /> wood pallets with 8-inch lipped cardboard pans under <br /> the bags and plastic wrapping around palletized bundles <br /> of 20 to 30 bags. <br /> b. Storage shed is roofed and is paved with 3 inches of <br /> asphalt concrete. <br /> c. The storage shed is swept or shoveled as needed. Dry <br /> chemicals can be either recycled or put in drums and <br /> transported to a Class 1 disposal site. <br /> -' 2. SPCC Plan for Liquid Chemicals in Drums <br /> a. 55 gal. drums of Copper Oxide are shipped and stored in <br /> palletized units of four barrels each. Barrels are steel- <br /> banded together on the pallet and each barrel has a steel <br /> lid fastened with a bolted compression ring. <br /> b. Liquid spills are absorbed and shoveled into empty <br /> barrels and transported to a Class l disposal site. <br /> D. Chemical Loading Areas <br /> 1. Bulk Deliveries of Creosote and Oil <br /> a. Deliveries are by 10,000 gal. railcars or by 6,000 and <br /> 7,000 gal. tank trucks through flexible hoses to a pump <br /> station. From there they are pumped to storage tanks. <br /> b. SPCC Plan <br /> 1. Small spills are absorbed and shoveled into empty <br /> drums and transported to a Class 1 disposal site. <br /> 2. Larger spills will drain to the adjacent pipe trough <br /> and into the boiler room basement (see above) . <br /> X-29 <br />