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PLAN FIELD <br /> 112.7(c) Appropriate containment and/or diversionary structures or equipment are provided to prevent a discharge as described <br /> in §112.1(b), except as provided in§112.7(k)of this section for certain qualified operational equipment.The <br /> entire containment system, including walls and floors, are capable of containing oil and are constructed to prevent <br /> escape of a discharge from the containment system before cleanup occurs.The method, design, and capacity for <br /> secondary containment address the typical failure mode and the most likely quantity of oil that would be discharged. <br /> See Attachment A of this checklist. <br /> For onshore facilities, one of the following or its equivalent: <br /> • Dikes,berms,or retaining walls sufficiently . Weirs,booms or other barriers; <br /> impervious to contain oil; . Spill diversion pond; <br /> • Curbing or drip pans; • Retention ponds;or <br /> • Sumps and collection systems; • Sorbent materials. <br /> • Culverting,gutters or other drainage systems; <br /> Identify which of the following are present at the facility and if appropriate containment and/or diversionary structures or <br /> equipment are provided as described above: <br /> ❑ Bulk storage containers []Yes ❑No F-1 NA ❑Yes El No [INA <br /> ❑Mobile/portable containers [I Yes ❑No ❑NA ❑Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> ❑Oil-filled operational equipment(as defined in 112,2) ❑Yes ❑No [—INA ❑Yes[:]No ❑NA <br /> ❑Other oil-filled equipment(i.e., manufacturing equipment) ❑Yes ❑No []NA ❑Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> ❑Piping and related appurtenances ❑Yes ❑No [INA ❑Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> ❑Mobile refuelers or non-transportation-related tank cars ❑Yes ❑No ❑NA ❑Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> ❑Transfer areas, equipment and activities ❑Yes [:]No [:1 NA ❑Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> ❑Identify any other equipment or activities that are not listed []Yes [:]No ❑NA ❑Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> above: <br /> 112.7(d) Secondary containment for one(or more)of the following provisions ❑Yes ❑No <br /> is determined to be impracticable: <br /> ❑General secondary containment E]Bulk storage containers <br /> §112.7(c) §§112.8(c)(2)1112.12(c)(2) <br /> ❑Loadinglunioading rack ❑Mobile/portable <br /> §112,7(h)(1) containers§§112.8(c)(11)1 <br /> 112.12(c)(11) <br /> If YES . The impracticability of secondary containment is clearly ❑Yes [:]No DNA ❑Yes[]No ❑NA <br /> demonstrated and described in the Plan <br /> • For bulk storage containers,8 periodic integrity testing of [:]Yes ❑No ❑NA ❑Yes [—]No ❑NA <br /> containers and integrity and leak testing of the associated valves <br /> and piping is conducted <br /> (Does not apply if the facility has submitted a FRP under§112.20): F]Yes ❑No ❑� NA <br /> • Contingency Plan following the provisions of 40 CFR part 109 is <br /> provided (see Attachment C of this checklist)AND <br /> • Written commitment of manpower, equipment, and materials ❑Yes [:]No ❑NA [—]Yes❑No ❑NA <br /> required to expeditiously control and remove any quantity of oil <br /> discharged that may be harmful <br /> Comments: <br /> 1123(c) - BULK STORAGE CONTAINERS DO NOT APPEAR TO ALL HAVE SIZED CONTAINMENT. PLAN <br /> VARIOUSLY DESCRIBES SECONDARY CONTAINMENT AS "ACTIVE METHOD (SAW DUST)", OR ABLE TO <br /> "CONTAIN 100% OF THE CAPACITY OF THE LARGEST STORAGE TANK" (AND PRECIPITATION FROM A <br /> 24-HOUR RAINFALL). <br /> e These additional requirements apply only to bulk storage containers,when an impracticability determination has been made by the PE <br /> Onshore Facilities(Excluding Oil Production) Page 8 of 14 June 2014 <br />