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D. Drainage Pathway and Distance to Navigable Waters <br /> Figure 2 shows the surface drainage patterns at the site. All surface water flows to a storm drain <br /> evaporation pond located to the northeast of the facility. <br /> 4. Spill History <br /> There have been no spill events in the last year at this facility. Records of all spill events,formal <br /> inspections and SPCC training at this ;ite are maintained at the regional office and are incorporated by <br /> reference into this plan. <br /> 5. Potential Spill Predictions, Volumes, Rates, and Control <br /> Table 2 below summarizes the worst case releases that could occur from this facility and the resulting <br /> containment status. <br /> .Source h re of Failure Vohrme Direction ofFlnw Corrlainnrerri <br /> Above Ground Storage Tanks 2,200 gallons <br /> Gasoline Tank Rupture/Leak 2,000 gallons NA (Outer Tank Shell) <br /> Diesel Tank Rupture/Leak 15,000 gallons NA 16,500 gallons <br /> —)IMesel Tank Rupture/leak 20,000 gallons NA (Outer Tank Shell) <br /> Truck Loading/Unloading Operations 22,000 gallons <br /> (Outer Tank Shell) <br /> Truck Transfer Rupture/Leak 3,800 gallons NI >200,000 gallons <br /> (Pond)(') <br /> Fuel Island Rupture/Leak 10 gallons NE >200,000 gallons <br /> (Pond)(a) <br /> Below Ground Tank% <br /> Notre <br /> Other Equipment Storage <br /> Pipes Rupture/Leak 10 gallons NE >200,000 gallons <br /> (Pond)(A) <br /> (") Any discharges from the tank and fuel islands would flow thru a 1500 gallon, three stage oil./water <br /> separator prior to discharge to the pond <br /> 3 <br />