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CJ <br />C <br />Flying J Travel Plaza's Spill Prevention efforts are divided <br />into two categories - The filling of the Underground Storage Tanks <br />and Vehicular Spills. <br />A. Underground Storage <br />Tanks <br />Fuel deliveries are strictly monitored and controlled by management <br />at the facility. <br />1. The area around each tank is visually inspected <br />regularly by the General Manager for signs of <br />contamination such as: <br />a. Oily sheen on standing water <br />b. Discolored soil <br />c. Distressed or dead vegetation <br />2. The access to the underground storage tanks is <br />restricted by locking fill caps. The fill area is <br />in plain view of management and cashiers 24 hours <br />per day. <br />3. Venting capacity is suitable for the fill and <br />withdrawal rates. <br />4. The emergency shut-off switch for the pumps is <br />located at each cashier position and in the rear of <br />the building. <br />5. A release during the fueling of the underground <br />storage tanks would be contained from entering <br />navigable waters because the tank farm has been <br />graded so that drainage from this area would flow <br />toward a fuel drain located in the center of the <br />tank farm. Additionally, the tank farm has been <br />recessed approximately six inches so that any spill <br />will be contained. The liquid which enters the <br />drain is carried to the oil/water separator which <br />has a capacity of 2000 gallons. <br />The oil/water separator is inspected regularly to <br />insure that it always has at least a 400 gallon <br />capacity for product. (400 gallons is the largest <br />release that a Flying J Travel Plaza has <br />2-7 <br />