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, Ver. -dOCr3-18-10 <br /> ashore �ac�litls hex i!1 production '112 throe ', , <br /> s � ), 11� 12(b)through fid)) <br /> ,The owner or operator must meet the general rule requirements as well as requirements under this section.Note that not all provisions <br /> may be applicable to all owners/operators. For example,a facility may not maintain completely buried metallic storage tanks installed <br /> after January 10, 1974,and thus would not have to abide by requirements in§§112.8(c)(4)and 112.12(c)(4),listed below.In cases <br /> where a provision is not applicable,write"NIA". <br /> Drainage from diked storage areas is restrained by valves to prevent a discharge into the drainage <br /> system or facility effluent treatment system, except where facility systems are designed to control such <br /> discharge. Diked areas may be emptied by pumps or ejectors that must be manually activated after <br /> inspecting the condition of the accumulation to ensure no oil will be discharged. <br /> 112.12 b 1 !§§112.8(b)(1)and <br /> Valves of manual, open-and-closed design are used for the drainage of diked areas.[§§112.8(b)(2)and <br /> 112.12 b 2 <br /> The containers at the facility are compatible with materials stored and conditions of storage such as <br /> ressure and temperature. 112.8(W1 1 and 112.12 c 9 ❑ ; <br /> Secondary containment for the bulk storage containers(including mobile/portable oil storage containers) <br /> holds the capacity of the largest container plus additional capacity to contain precipitation. Mobile or ' <br /> portable oil storage containers are positioned to prevent a discharge as described in §112.1(b). <br /> 112.6 a 3 ii <br /> If uncontaminated rainwater from diked areas drains into a storm drain or open watercourse the—f6_11-owing— <br /> procedures will be implemented at the facility:`§§112.8(c)(3)and 112.12(c)(3)J - <br /> • Bypass valve is normally sealed closed <br /> • Retained rainwater is inspected to ensure that its presence will not cause a discharge to <br /> navigable waters or adjoining shorelines ❑ <br /> • Bypass valve is opened and resealed under responsible supervision s <br /> • Adequate records of drainage are kept[See Dike Drainage Log in Attachment 3.3] <br /> For completely buried m etallic tanks installed on or after January 10, 1974 at this facility[§§1 12.8(c)(4) <br /> and 112.1 (c)(4)J: <br /> • Tanks have corrosion protection with tis or cathodic protection compatible with local soil <br /> conditions. <br /> • Regular leak testing is conducted. <br /> For partially buried or bunkered metallic tanks&112.8(c)(5)and 112.12(c)(5)J: <br /> • Tanks have corrosion protection with coatings or cathodic protection compatible with local soil <br /> conditions. ❑ <br /> [Each aboveground bulk container is tested or inspected for integrity on a regular schedule and whenever <br /> material repairs are made. Scope and frequency of the inspections and inspector qualifications are in <br /> accordance with industry standards. Container supports and foundations are regularly inspected. <br /> [See Inspection Log and Schedule and Bulk Storage Container Ins ction Schedule InAtta <br /> chmen 3.1 and 3.2 112.8 c 6 and 112.12 <br /> Outsides of bulk storage containers are frequently inspected for signs of deterioration, discharges, or <br /> accumulation of oil inside diked areas. [See Inspection Log and Schedule in Attachment 3.1] <br /> 112.8 c 6 and 112.12 c 6 � <br /> For bulk storage containers that are subject to 21 CFR part 110 which are shop-fabricated, constructed of <br /> vA <br /> austenitic stainless steel, elevated and have no external insulation, formal visual inspection is conductedEl <br /> on a regular schedule. Appropriate qualifications for personnel performing tests and inspections are <br /> documented. [See Inspection Log and Schedule and Bulk Storage Container Inspection Schedule <br /> In Attachments 3.1 and 3.2 112.12 c 6 ii <br /> C [ f <br /> Facility Name: 1 Page 9 <br /> 9 Tier I Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br />