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Williams Tank Lines— Stockton, CA <br /> 40 CFR 112.7 <br /> The Facility's Conformance with the Requirements of 40 CFR 112.7(a)(1) & (2) <br /> Williams Tank Lines has elected to maintain their aboveground oil product storage in two <br /> areas within a concrete containment structures. Williams Tank Lines has taken reasonable steps to <br /> comply with 40 CFR 112.7 requirements. In each stage of their operational growth attention has <br /> been taken to account for the effects of the production and steps have been taken to ensure that <br /> methods to divert any hazardous material liquid releases to selected areas thus enabling a sensible <br /> and manageable clean up using procedures that can address the situation allowing for a quick and <br /> efficient response. The main fuel storage operation is conducted west of the main building. The#2 <br /> Diesel fuel tank is securely mounted on concrete in a concrete containment structure. All fueling <br /> is controlled and conducted by personnel from Williams Tank Lines staff. There is no public access <br /> to the fuel storage area. <br /> Containment for Oil Products consists of 40 CFR 112.7(a)(3)(i): <br /> • 1 - 12,000 Gallon Single Wall#2 Diesel Fuel Storage Tank UL Certified 142 w/one nozzle <br /> • 2 - 500 Gallon Double Wall motor oil tanks UL Certified 142 <br /> • 2 - 220 Gallon Single Wall IBC totes for Used Oil <br /> • 1 - 240 Gallon Single Wall #2 Diesel fuel reclaim tank inside containment <br /> • 1 -69 Gallon Single Wall #2 Diesel fuel tank for Back-up Generator <br /> • 1 - 55 Gallon Single Wall drum of transmission fluid <br /> • 1 - 55 Gallon Single Wall drum of#2 Diesel fuel <br /> • 1- 28 Gallon Single Wall Used Oil transfer tank(TIUGA) <br /> • Misc. 55 Gallon single wall drums for motor and oil products <br /> Total Oil Product storage for Williams Tank Lines is approximately 14,000 Gallons. <br /> The facility is located along Tillie Lewis Drive and limited access to the facility is <br /> established by controlled fencing and controlled roads. Vehicular traffic has limited access in or <br /> around the #2 Diesel fuel tank areas. The exterior of the fuel storage systems are monitored <br /> throughout the operation and any spill will be addressed quickly. Drivers delivering fuel to the#2 <br /> Diesel Fuel Storage Tanks understand their obligation in controlling fuel spills. As part of the <br /> continuous Release Detection Method for compliance with 40 CFR 112.7 and the Steel Tank <br /> Institute monthly inspections of the fuel storage systems are recorded within the SPCC Plan under <br /> Tab 5. The 500 Gallon Motor Oil Storage tanks are in the shop and protected by walls. The 220 <br /> Gallon Used Oil totes are secure behind walls and protected by overhead awning. The 55 mobile <br /> #2 Diesel fuel tank is located in the shop and is considered portable. The Fuel tanks are also <br /> monitored and the inspections are recorded in Tab 5. All shipments of new fuels are conducted by <br /> certified and trained personnel who understand the delivery requirements and have the training to <br /> respond to a release of oil products. A release of oil products into the environment will most likely <br /> be through the delivery or dispensing of fuels into or out of the controlled settings. The tanks are <br /> loaded through spill control containment equipment and the 12,000 Gallon#2 Diesel fuel loading <br /> piping is equipped with a swing check valve to prevent fuel from flowing out of the fill tube piping. <br /> e Vg <br />