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PMER <br /> how <br /> 17.2.9 Pump Cutoff- 112.8 (c)(8)(i) <br /> The used oil tanks (Tank C and Tank D) utilize skimmers to transfer to oil from the cullet sumps to <br /> the tanks. The skimmers are equipped with auto shut off switches. No other liquid level pump cutoff <br /> devices are utilized at the Facility. <br /> 17.2.10 Effluents into Navigable Waters — §112.8(c)(9) <br /> The stormwater ponds located at the Facility are inspected on a monthly basis for indications of a <br /> release. The Site is graded to prevent discharged oil from leaving the Site and reaching navigable <br /> waters or adjoining shorelines. <br /> 17.2.11 Correction of Tank Deficiencies — §112.8(c)(10) <br /> If, by regular inspections or otherwise, it is determined that the integrity of a tank or auxiliary <br /> equipment is or may have been compromised, it will be reported to the Environmental Specialist and <br /> the problem evaluated and appropriate steps taken to correct deficiencies. It may be appropriate to <br /> take the system out of service (i.e. the material transferred out of the tank or piping). <br /> Any accumulation of oil within a diked area will be promptly removed. <br /> 17.2.12 Mobile/Portable Oil Storage Tank— §112.8(c)(11) <br /> The drums and totes at this Facility are located within buildings or containment areas. A release <br /> from one or more of these containers would be quickly cleaned up. A catastrophic release from <br /> several of these containers would flow to the oil/water sump located on the ground level of the <br /> furnace building or to a sump located northeast of the furnace building. The number of drums is <br /> subject to change with operational needs. <br /> 17.3 Transfer Operations & In-Plant Process — §112.8(d) <br /> 17.3.1 Buried Piping Installations — §112.8(d)(1) <br /> There are no buried pipes at the facility that contain/handle oils. The following below grade transfer <br /> conduits are in place at the facility, but do not meet the buried pipe definition since they are for the <br /> wastewater treatment system: concrete lined, as well as brick and mortar lined open trenches that <br /> lead to the oil/water sump. <br /> 17.3.2 Out of Service Piping — §112.8(d)(2) <br /> Under normal operations, out of service piping will be removed. If the out of service piping is not <br /> removed it will be emptied, capped or blank flanged, and marked with the words 'but of service" and <br /> marked to its origin. <br /> 17.3.3 Piping Support Design — §112.8(d)(3) <br /> The Site has no oil service piping that requires supports. <br /> GHD I Spill Prevention, Control,and Countermeasure(SPCC)Plan 111189093(1)1 Page 12 <br />