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• SECTION E <br /> SPILL AND DISCHARGE PLAN <br /> E1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Incidental spills normally occur during the site activities. CKY and subcontractors will <br /> take necessary precautions to prevent spills from removal, handling, and hauling of the <br /> contaminated materials. At the same time we will use prepared contingency measures <br /> to contain spillage and to remove spilled and contaminated materials. All <br /> decontamination measures required as a result of the removal of spilled material will be <br /> provided. Decontamination residue and rinsate will be properly contained and disposed <br /> of as directed by the COR. <br /> E2.0 SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT <br /> CKY will prepare and maintain the following site spill control materials and equipment: <br /> • Sandbags, absorbent pads, pillows, and blankets, granules, and/or other <br /> appropriate spill absorbent material <br /> • Non-sparking shovels <br /> • • Front-end loader <br /> • 55-gallon drums (DOT 17C or 17H) <br /> • Visqueen, and personal protective equipment <br /> These materials and equipment will be placed at the sites containing transformers and <br /> switches. <br /> E3.0 SPILL CONTROL PROCEDURES <br /> If the spilled material is soil, it will be removed and temporarily stored with the excavated <br /> soil. The only potentially hazardous liquid anticipated in this project is diesel fuel in the <br /> tank and piping to be removed. Spilled diesel fuel will be contained by constructing a <br /> temporary dike using oil absorbent pads, granules, or other appropriate absorbent <br /> material. The absorbent material will be stored in drums. Detail information about <br /> disposal of contaminated materials is provided in the Materials Handling Plan. The <br /> following emergency procedures will be performed when a spill occurs onsite: <br /> • • The COR will be notified in less than one hour. The RWQCB will also be notified <br /> if the spilled material is a liquid. <br /> E-1 <br />