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iv. Source 4 (240 gallor. 'F tank): UL listed double wall horizon, •ectangular ATF steel tank, located in <br /> the oil room. Secondary storage capacity exceeds capacity of the primary container and can be manually <br /> monitored through visual inspection of the secondary compartment. Therefore secondary storage capacity is <br /> more than adequate to contain the contents of the tank in the event of a total release. The tank is filled by an <br /> ATF supplier who pumps ATF into the tank through a hose/pump dispensing system. Transfer quantities are <br /> first verified by checking the amount of ATF in the tank prior to refill. This amount would then be subtracted <br /> from the tank capacity and the amount transferred would be less than or equal to the difference. Overfill <br /> prevention during filling consists of direct audible communication between the ATF supplier and the facility's <br /> designated employee monitoring the tank refill. If any tank overfill were to result, it would be immediately <br /> known to the ATF supplier who would immediately stop any further transfer. Leak detection is limited to <br /> visual observation. The tank is equipped with an interstitial leak detection gauge. If a leak develops in the <br /> primary tank, the secondary compartment will fill causing the detection gauge float to rise. The gauge will <br /> visually show that the primary tank has ruptured. If the gauge does indicate a leak in the primary tank, then <br /> the tank will be drained and placed out of commission until it is repaired and passes an integrity test. The <br /> leak detection gauge is observed during tank inspections. <br /> V. Source 5(185 gallon new oil tank): UL listed double wall horizontal rectangular new oil steel tank, located <br /> in quick lube. Secondary storage capacity exceeds capacity of the primary container and can be manually <br /> monitored through visual inspection of the secondary compartment. Therefore secondary storage capacity is <br /> more than adequate to contain the contents of the tank in the event of a total release. The tank is filled by an <br /> oil supplier who pumps new oil into the tank through a hose/pump dispensing system. Transfer quantities <br /> are first verified by checking the amount of new oil in the tank prior to refill. This amount would then be <br /> subtracted from the tank capacity and the amount transferred would be less than or equal to the difference. <br /> Overfill prevention during filling consists of direct audible communication between the oil supplier and the <br /> facility's designated employee monitoring the tank refill. If any tank overfill were to result, it would be <br /> immediately known to the oil supplier who would immediately stop any further transfer. Leak detection is <br /> limited to visual observation. The tank is equipped with an interstitial leak detection gauge. If a leak develops <br /> in the primary tank,the secondary compartment will fill causing the detection gauge float to rise. The gauge <br /> will visually show that the primary tank has ruptured. If the gauge does indicate a leak in the primary tank, <br /> then the tank will be drained and placed out of commission until it is repaired and passes an integrity test. <br /> The leak detection gauge is observed during tank inspections. <br /> b. Containers <br /> Vi. Source 6(Two 55 gallon Steel Drums of waste fuel): Maximum of two 55-gallon steel drums of waste fuel <br /> located in the nouthwest area of service shop. Product is removed Empty drums are picked up by the supplier <br /> and replaced with full drums. Secondary storage capacity is more than adequate to contain the contents of at <br /> least 55-gallons in the event of a total release. The drum is placed inside a containment basin that is capable <br /> of containing the entire contents of at least one drum. <br /> Vii. Source 7(Two 55 gallon steel drums of new oil): Maximum of two 55-gallon steel drums of new oil located <br /> in the quick lube. Product is removed Empty drums are picked up by the supplier and replaced with full <br /> drums. Secondary storage capacity is more than adequate to contain the contents of at least 55-gallons in the <br /> event of a total release. The drum is placed inside a containment basin that is capable of containing the entire <br /> contents of at least one drum. <br /> Viii. Source 8(Two 55 gallon steel drums of new oil): Maximum of two 55-gallon steel drums of new oil located <br /> in the quick lube. Product is removed Empty drums are picked up by the supplier and replaced with full <br /> drums. Secondary storage capacity is more than adequate to contain the contents of at least 55-gallons in the <br /> event of a total release. The drum is placed inside a containment basin that is capable of containing the entire <br /> contents of at least one drum. <br /> c. Underground Piping: None <br /> Tracy Chevrolet SPCC Plan <br /> 08-14 <br />