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Table G -4 below identifies the tanks and containers at the facility with the potential for an oil discharge ; the mode of failure ; the flow direction <br /> and the secondary containment method and containment capacity that is provided . <br /> Table G4 Containers with Potential for an Oil Discharge <br /> Potential Direction of <br /> Area Type of failure (discharge scenario) discharge flow for Second <br /> volume uncontained methods <br /> ( gallons ) discharge <br /> Bulk Storage Containers and Mobile/Portable Containersb <br /> Full Jack <br /> Waste Oil Tank Breach , overfill , fill spillage 500 Radial <br /> containrr <br /> Off Road Diesel Fuel Breach , overfill 250 Radial Full Jack <br /> containrr <br /> Oil-filled Operational Equipment (e. g. , hydraulic equipment, transformers)° <br /> NONE <br /> ENVIRONM <br /> Piping, Valves, etc. <br /> NONE <br /> Product Transfer Areas (location where oil is loaded to or from a container, pipe or other piece of equipment. ) <br /> Diesel Fueling Area Fitting leak or hose failure 1 Radial Absorbe <br /> Other Oil-Handling Areas or Oil-Filled Equipment (e. g. flow- through process vessels at an oil production facility) <br /> None <br /> a Use one of the following methods of secondary containment or its equivalent : (1 ) Dikes , berms , or retaining walls sufficiently impervious to c <br /> gutters , or other drainage systems ; (4) Weirs , booms , or other barriers ; (5) Spill diversion ponds ; (6) Retention ponds ; or (7) Sorbent material <br /> b For storage tanks and bulk storage containers , the secondary containment capacity must be at least the capacity of the largest container pl <br /> or other precipitation . <br /> Facility Name: J . M . Equipment Co . , Inc. Bus Fac. Page 4 <br />