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03 <br /> GLASS <br /> rS <br /> LIFE <br /> 1 ..J Facility Description - § 112.7(a)(3) <br /> The Facility manufactures glass containers for a variety of beverage products and generally <br /> consists of three glass furnaces, a batch house, warehouse space, and administrative office space <br /> Additional Site features include two process ponds, five stormwater ponds, air pollution control <br /> equipment, water treatment system equipment, and associated parking lots. <br /> Relevant materials associated with the Facility operations include diesel fuel, used oil, synthetic oil, <br /> lubricant, motor oil, transmission oil, grease, and wash water. In addition, the Facility utilizes <br /> oil/water sumps located beneath the furnace building (known as the basement area), eleven oil- <br /> filled pad-mounted transformers (four owned by PG&E and seven owned by Owens-Illinois), <br /> compressors, emergency generators, a cardboard baler machine, and trash compactor. <br /> 6.1.1 Facility Diagram <br /> A Facility Diagram showing all Site features and locations of all oil storage containers and oil <br /> containing equipment is presented on Figure 3 of Appendix A. <br /> Tank Schedule — § 112.7(a)(3)(i) <br /> Oil storage containers and oil containing equipment information including capacity, contents stored, <br /> type of container, type of worse case failures, types of secondary containment, and other pertinent <br /> information, is presented on Table 1 of Appendix B. <br /> Procedures For Routine Handling — §112.7(a)(3)(ii) <br /> The Owens-Brockway Plant#22 has developed job specific procedures for loading, unloading, and <br /> Facility transfers. All oil handling employees are trained on their job specific procedures on a regular <br /> basis. These procedures are kept on file at the Facility Office and, if requested, can be made <br /> available for EPA representative inspectors during regular business hours. <br /> Oil transfers at the facility include intermittent deliveries, which do not occur on a daily basis, of <br /> diesel fuel and lube oils to the ASTs on Site and pickup of used oils. Tank trucks are utilized for <br /> these loading/unloading procedures. There are no permanent loading/unloading racks devoted to <br /> tank truck loading or unloading. In addition, drums and totes containing oil products are unloaded <br /> using forklifts at a designated loading dock area. All deliveries and transfers of oil products are <br /> supervised by at least one Owens-Brockway employee who has participated in the SPCC training. <br /> 6.4 Secondary Containment — §112.7(a)(3)(iii) <br /> The Facility is configured to minimize the likelihood of a discharge reaching navigable waters. The <br /> Facility does not consider the installation of any structure or piece of equipment on-Site to prevent a <br /> discharge not practical. The entire containment system, including walls and floors, are capable of <br /> containing oil and are constructed so that any discharge from a primary containment system, such <br /> as a tank, will not escape the containment system before cleanup occurs. <br /> The majority of the oil storage containers and oil-filled equipment are stored within buildings on-Site- <br /> Containers that are indoors, but not equipped with secondary containment, are located in areas of <br /> GHD I Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure(SPCC)Plan 1085405 1 Page 11 <br />