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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0516327
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0006674
FACILITY_NAME
OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC
STREET_NUMBER
14700
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
SCHULTE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
209-240-24
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
14700 W SCHULTE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Plant#22 Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure Plan <br /> Table 1 <br /> Tank and Secondary Containment Summary Table <br /> Plant#22 <br /> Excess/Deficiency After a <br /> Container Quantity,Size,Material Stored and(Location) Container Dimensions Container Type/Design Type of Worst Case Type of Secondary Largest Shell Container Gross Secondary Precipitation Freeboard 100%Release of the Tank <br /> u <br /> Failure;Alternative Types Capacity within Available after 110%Release Volume plus freeboard from Predicted Direction&Flow Rate if Uncontained or Containment Fails <br /> identified on Figure 3 (ft) Standard/Fabrication of Failures Containment Containment Containment Volume of the Largest Container a 25-year,24-hour rainfall <br /> event <br /> Diameter Length/ gals bbls gals galsg als <br /> Height <br /> Aboveground Oil Storage Tank(s) Excess/Deficiency Excess/(Deficiency) <br /> 1-300 gal Diesel Tank Instantaneous'; Secondary containment is sufficient for 110%of the largest container release or <br /> (Tank A) 2.50 5.13 Steel/Shop Fabricated Rupture/Leak/Overfill Concrete 188 4.5 378 171 154 100%of the largest tank plus rainfall.Released liquids would flow towards low <br /> spot within containment;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> 1-240 gal Diesel Tank Instantaneous'; Double walled tanks satisfy both the 112.7(C)and 112.8(c)(2)secondary <br /> (Tank B) 3.00 4.58 Steel/Shop Fabricated Rupture/Leak/Overfill Double Walled 242 5.8 Double Walled Double Walled Double Walled containment requirements.Released liquids would flow towards storm water <br /> pond#7;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> 2-1,000 gal Used Oil Tanks Width:4.75 Height: Instantaneous'; Double walled tanks satisfy both the 112.7(C)and 112.8(c)(2)secondary <br /> (Tanks C and D) Length:7.82 4.625 Steel/Shop Fabricated Rupture/Leak/Overfill Double Walled 1,000 23.8 Double Walled Double Walled Double Walled containment requirements.Released liquids would flow towards oil/water <br /> separator;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> 1-235 gal Biosol Mixing Tank NA NA Plastic Instantaneous'; Inside Furnace 257 6.1 Inside Furnace Building Inside Furnace Building Inside Furnace Building Tank is located inside building.Released liquids would flow towards low spot in <br /> (Tank E1) Rupture/Leak/Overfill Building biosol mixing room;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> 1-100 gal Biosol Mixing Tank NA NA Plastic Instantaneous'; Inside Furnace 137 3.3 Inside Furnace Building Inside Furnace Building Inside Furnace Building Tank is located inside building.Released liquids would flow towards low spot in <br /> (Tank E2) Rupture/Leak/Overfill Building biosol mixing room;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> 1-1,000 gal Diesel Tank Instantaneous'; Concrete Secondary containment is sufficient for 110%of the largest container release or <br /> (Tank F) 3.79 12.25 Steel/Shop Fabricated Rupture/Leak/Overfill 1,035 24.6 2,942 1,804 1,680 100%of the largest tank plus rainfall.Released liquids would flow towards low <br /> spot within containment;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> 1-1,000 gal Used Wash Water Tank Instantaneous'; Vehicle Wash Area Vehicle Wash AreaVehicle Wash Area With Vehicle Wash Area With Released liquids would flow to the west towards the loading dock;flow rate will <br /> (Tank H) 5.67 5.75 Poly Rupture/Leak/Overfill With Trench Drain To 1,085 25.8 With Trench Drain To A Trench Drain To A Sump Trench Drain To A Sump be relative to size of release. <br /> A Sump Sump <br /> Cross-linked polyethylene Double walled tanks satisfy both the 112.7(C)and 112.8(c)(2)secondary <br /> 1-1,550 gal Oily Water Tank (Tank specs.and details Instantaneous'; <br /> (Tank I) 6.00 9.08 provided by Assmann Corp. Rupture/Leak/Overfill Double Walled 1,550 36.9 Double Walled Double Walled Double Walled containment requirements.The tank is located outside the building.Released <br /> of America) liquids would flow to the cullet sumps;flow rate will be relative to size of release. <br /> -10-20-55 gal Drums of Motor Gear Oil,Transmission Oil, 1. Secondary containment is sufficient for 110%of the largest container release. <br /> Used Oil,Grease,and Lubricants NA NA Steel Instantaneous, <br /> Rupture/Leak/Overfill Polyp yp yp y p q S ill Pallets 55 1.3 Pol S ill Pallets Pol S ill Pallets Pol S ill Pallets Released liquids would flow northeast offsite;flow rate will be relative to size of <br /> (D-1) release. <br /> GHD Services,Inc. <br /> GHD 11189093(1)APPB <br />
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