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DRAFT Ver. 1-C-doc-4-5-1 0 <br /> B. Onshore Oil Production Facilities (excluding drilling and workover facilities) (§112.9(b), (c), and <br /> (d)): <br /> The owner or operator must meet the general rule requirements as well as the requirements under this section.Note that not all <br /> provisions may be applicable to all owners/operators. In cases where a provision is not applicable,write"N/A". <br /> Table G-19 General Rule Requirements for Onshore Oil Production Facilities N/A <br /> At tank batteries, separation and treating areas, drainage is closed and sealed except when draining ❑ ❑x <br /> uncontaminated rainwater. Accumulated oil on the rainwater is returned to storage or disposed of in <br /> accordance with legally approved methods.(§112.9(b)(1)] <br /> Prior to drainage, diked areas are inspected and (§112.9(b)(1)]: <br /> • Retained rainwater is inspected to ensure that its presence will not cause a discharge to ❑ <br /> navigable waters <br /> • Bypass valve is opened and resealed under responsible supervision ❑ ❑x <br /> • Adequate records of drainage are kept[See Dike Drainage Log in Attachment 3.3] ❑ ❑x <br /> Field drainage systems and oil traps, sumps, or skimmers are inspected at regularly scheduled intervals II II <br /> for oil, and accumulations of oil are promptly removed [See Inspection Log and Schedule in <br /> Attachment 3.1] (§112.9(b)(2)] <br /> The containers used at this facility are compatible with materials stored and conditions of storage. FEI 1!1112.9 c 1 <br /> All tank battery, separation, and treating facility installations (except for flow-through process vessels) are ❑ 0 <br /> constructed with a capacity to hold the largest single container plus additional capacity to contain rainfall. <br /> Drainage from undiked areas is safely confined in a catchment basin or holding pond. 112.9(c)(2)] <br /> Except for flow-through process vessels, containers that are on or above the surface of the ground, El 0 <br /> including foundations and supports, are visually inspected for deterioration and maintenance needs on a <br /> regular schedule. See Inspection Log and Schedule in Attachment 3.1 112.9(c)(3)] <br /> New and old tank batteries at this facility are engineered/updated in accordance with good engineering ❑ 0 <br /> practices to prevent discharges including at least one of the following: <br /> i. adequate container capacity to prevent overfill if regular pumping/gauging is delayed; <br /> ii. overflow equalizing lines between containers so that a full container can overflow to an adjacent <br /> container; <br /> iii. vacuum protection to prevent container collapse; or <br /> iv. high level sensors to generate and transmit an alarm to the computer where the facility is subject to a <br /> computer production controls stem. [§112.9(c)(4) <br /> Flow-through process vessels and associated components are: <br /> • Are constructed with a capacity to hold the largest single container plus additional capacity to ❑ 0 <br /> contain rainfall. Drainage from undiked areas is safely confined in a catchment basin or holding <br /> pond; (§112.9(c)(2)]and <br /> • That are on or above the surface of the ground, including foundations and supports, are visually ❑ 0 <br /> inspected for deterioration and maintenance needs on a regular schedule. [See Inspection Log <br /> and Schedule in Attachment 3.1] [§112.9(c)(3)] <br /> Or <br /> • Visually inspected and/or tested periodically and on a regular schedule for leaks, corrosion, or ❑ 0 <br /> other conditions that could lead to a discharge to navigable waters; and <br /> • Corrective action or repairs are applied to flow-through process vessels and any associated ❑ 0 <br /> components as indicated by regularly scheduled visual inspections, tests, or evidence of an oil <br /> discharge; and <br /> • Any accumulations of oil discharges associated with flow-through process vessels are promptly ❑ 0 <br /> removed; and <br /> • Flow-through process vessels are provided with a secondary means of containment for the entire ❑ ❑ <br /> capacity of the largest single container and sufficient freeboard to contain precipitation within six <br /> months of a discharge from flow-through process vessels of more than 1,000 U.S. gallons of oil in <br /> a single discharge as described in §112.1(b), or a discharge more than 42 U.S. gallons of oil in <br /> each of two discharges as described in §112.1(b)within any twelve month period. (§112.9(c)(5)] <br /> Leave blank until such time that this provision is applicable.) <br /> CALIFORNIA FREIGHT ACAMPO <br /> Facility Name: Page 17 Tier I I Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br />