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Fuel, Monitoring System <br /> Page 2 <br /> 3) nt Maintenance or the zgrLLtaring 3xgtem <br /> All manufacturer ' s instructions will be followed and at a <br /> minimum, annual maintenance and inspections will be <br /> performed by a trained contractor. <br /> 4) Fuel-Tanker Truck <br /> The facility has one fuel-tanker truck with a capacity of <br /> 580 gallons of diesel fuel and 1, 220 gallons of unleaded <br /> gasoline. During off-peak hours, this truck is used to <br /> distribute fuel to the motor vehicles which are parked in <br /> the Service Center yard. The truck ' s dispenser nozzles <br /> are equipped with automatic shut-off devices. The tanker <br /> is filled from the underground fuel tanks and is equipped <br /> with automatic shut- off devices to prevent over-filling. <br /> The Garage Foreman is responsible for the tanker truck <br /> and its contents , When not in use, the truck is stored <br /> on a paved area east of the Garage Building. <br /> Possible Spill Occurrence: <br /> Filling Spill Prevention consists of <br /> Tanker Truck: supervision during the filling process. <br /> Any fuel spilled during the filling <br /> process would be contained in the tank <br /> overfill box and/or buckets provided <br /> for the hose fittings. The maximum <br /> volume of fuel that could reasonably be <br /> expected to discharge would be <br /> approximately five gallons. <br /> Overfilling The dispenser nozzles on the truck <br /> vehicles: are equipped with automatic shut-off <br /> devices. Constant supervision is <br /> provided during the fueling process. <br /> The maximum volume of fuel that could <br /> reasonably be expected to discharge <br /> would be approximately one to two <br /> gallons. <br /> Tank Leak: A maintenance inspection is performed <br /> twice a year. The tanker is checked <br /> visually by the operator before each <br /> use. <br />