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Tracy Material Recovery& Transfer Station SPCC Plan <br /> Table 3-1 <br /> Locations with Spill Potential <br /> Location of Volume and Predicted <br /> Potential Releases Predicte <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> secondary containment, facility <br /> personnel would be able to <br /> respond within at least 2 minutes. <br /> Used oil 1,500 Assuming a hose rupture release occurs A leak from transfer hoses or <br /> gallon tank at the during pumping of the product from the from the delivery tanker would <br /> shop. (T-4) tank, up to 20 gallons could be released flow to the northeast, towards a <br /> before response could be initiated by on- storm drain inlet. <br /> site personnel. (Pump <br /> ated a <br /> <br /> e tank. concrete-bermed containment <br /> Personnel from facility staff would apply <br /> absorbent diapers and pads from the area possessing several hundred <br /> gallons capacity. A leak from <br /> available il <br /> <br /> filling. delivery tanker may be contained <br /> within the covered containment <br /> area. In the event a leak <br /> escapes the covered <br /> containment area, the flow would <br /> go towards the storm drain inlet <br /> located over 100 feet east of the <br /> tanks near the front of the <br /> administration building. <br /> October 2019 3-2 <br />