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SOOti ' 0N Wd8ti Z 2 Z Ol ' any awil paniaaad <br /> AUG d{ 2018 <br /> SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ENVIHONMENTA1. <br /> 40 CFR 112. 7(a) (3) (iii) i-lf MATH DF AP, + i�,! EN 'T <br /> Tanks A and B, have a total Capacity of 20 , 000 gallons , as shown in the table for Product and Storage <br /> Capacity . Both tanks are stored within a double wall tank, with a capacity of 22, 000 gallons , which is <br /> sufficient to contain the 20 ,000 gallons of product, plus 10 % additional volume . <br /> Tanks C and D. have a total Capacity of 20 ,000 gallons , as shown in the table for Product and Storage <br /> Capacity . Both tanks are stored within a double wall tank, with a capacity of 22 , 000 gallons, which is <br /> sufficient to contain the 20 , 000 gallons of product, plus 10% additional volume . <br /> Any release from the tanks will be contained in the secondary containment area. <br /> Portable containers will be checked on a weekly basis to ensure that the secondary containment lid is <br /> secure and to inspect for any liquid within the secondary containment that would prove to be a possible <br /> leak within th (: primary container. if liquid is found , it should be tested and if found to be hazardous , the <br /> container will be removed by a licensed hazardous waste hauler . The secondary containment will be <br /> cleaned with sorbent material , which will be disposed of within a hazardous waste container. <br /> COUNTERMEASURES FOR. DISCHARGE DISCOVERY RESPONSE AND CLEAN. UP <br /> 40 CFR 112. 7(a) (3) fiv) & (v) <br /> Small Spills : For small spills , facility personnel have been trained in the use and proper disposal of <br /> " oily-dry" litter and absorbent pads . Both of these are stored in the storage area in the manager' s office of <br /> the Convenient Store . <br /> Large Spills : Upon discovery of a spill or leak, facility personnel will : <br /> 1 . Immediately contact/notify facility management or supervisor. <br /> 2 . If the source or cause of the spill/discharge can be safely shut off, personnel will immediately <br /> attempt to do so . <br /> 3 . Management/supervision will determine if the spilVdischarge poses a threat to health , safety, <br /> property or the environment ( including any spill entering a storm drain , off site waterway, or <br /> leaving the property)-and will immediately notify the CUPA , California FMA and the <br /> National Response Center. 9 - 1 - 1 will be called as necessary . <br /> 4v if the spill/discharge can be safely cleaned up by facility personnel using available spill <br /> supplies -they will do so ( in accordance with the facility ' s Business Emergency Plan) , <br /> 5 . In all cases- if the spill/discharge may threaten a storm drain on site or threaten to leave the <br /> property, employees will attempt to place sorbents in the spill path or around drains to block <br /> the spill - if it can be done safely . <br /> 6 . The facility ' s hazardous waste contractor will be called to assist in clean up if necessary . <br /> 7 . All collected spill residues will be properly disposed of as a hazardous waste . <br /> 600 / 600A LLbV # A 313aI3 69L998860Z L0 : 9L 8LOZ / OL / 80 <br />