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AUG-07-2000 MON 08:44 AM FXIARCADIA FAX NO. 6265 9496 P. 06 y <br /> C. Drainage Pathway and Distance to Navigable Waters <br /> Food Express's facility faces due north. The facduy was designed to drain soutltwhioh leads to a pond,which <br /> isonourproperly. There are noslormdrains orconnectionsonornear our properly where the ri linage <br /> i r <br /> 4. SPILL HISTORY (I 12.7(a) <br /> To date we have not had a spill. If we do we will include it in the next revision. <br /> 5. Potential Spill Predictions, Volumes, Rates and Controls (I 12.7(b); <br /> Types of failures to include tanks (AGT)overflow, rupture or leakage, pipe failure. The direction a spill <br /> would flow can be predicted by previous drainage patterns and design, The rale of flow will depend upon The <br /> size and location of the failure and the equipment involved. The total quantity ofdicsel fuel (oil)that could <br /> be discharged from the facility is based on a worst case situation and the time it would take to respond to a <br /> spill (c.g., shut ting off a pump or closing a valve). <br /> PS! <br /> Source Type of Failure Volume Rate (gal./hr) Direction Containrnent <br /> of flow <br /> b veg . ufi(�(y�1 r st 'Ss3xs� ' <br /> rCl1TT d t'l's�''3 <br /> 4.1T1rage,Tartl�s ... F ¢¢ 1 a c r 9 3 ^> <br /> 6$ <br /> III Diesel leakage; overfill 12,000 gal rale will vary South 13,200 gal <br /> II2 New <br /> Motor oil rupture; leakage 150 gal 150 gal/hr South 750 gal <br /> 43 Waste t <br /> Motor oil rupture; leakage 500 gal 500 gal/hr South 165 gal r <br /> a <br /> 6. Prevention Measures Provided: <br /> Drainage Control Diversionary Structures and Containment [112.7(c)] + <br /> r<j <br /> Al food Express tho direction of flow is guided by the design and grading of tltc property to flow to the catch <br /> pond. We also use pads,berms and sorbont materials. <br /> J r•. <br /> A. Drainage Control 1112.7(e)(1)(i-v)) <br /> (i) Drainage from diked storage arca: NONE <br /> (i i) Valves used on diked area storage: NONE <br /> (iii) Plant drainage systems from undiked area: <br /> The f Icility areas that are undiked arc sloped and graded to flow to the catch pond. All areas arc hispoeled <br /> daily for any release/spill. <br /> 3 i . <br />