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Possible Spill Occurrence: <br />i) Overturning during The volume of oil that could reasonably <br />handling with a be expected to spill is 10-230 gallons. <br />forklift or jib Operations and maintenance personnel are <br />crane: trained in safe operation of forklifts and jib <br />cranes to avoid such occurrences. Spills would <br />be contained by the underground oil/water <br />separator located in the yard. The separator <br />has ample holding capacity for the maximum <br />spill that may occur. <br />ii) Leakage during Any equipment that shows signs of <br />storage: leakage is immediately drained of oil or placed <br />in a plastic -lined wood box. The storage area <br />is inspected daily for signs of leakage. No <br />more than 5 to 10 gallons of oil could <br />reasonably be expected to leak before it would <br />be discovered. Any leakage would be <br />contained by the oil/water separator located in <br />the yard. <br />d) Storage Area #4, East of the Garage <br />Approximately 70 pieces of new oil -filled electrical equipment are stored <br />on this asphalt paved area. This area drains to an oil/water separator <br />located at the south end of the yard. The separator would contain any <br />oil spilled within this area. The amount of oil -filled equipment stored in <br />this area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment <br />ranges from 10 to 100 gallons. <br />Possible Spill Occurrence: <br />i) Overturning during The volume of oil that could reasonably <br />handling with a be expected to spill is 10-100 gallons. <br />forklift: Operations and maintenance personnel are <br />trained in safe operation of forklifts to avoid <br />such occurrences. Spills would be contained <br />by the underground oil/water separator located <br />in the yard. The separator has ample holding <br />capacity for the maximum spill that may occur. <br />3-10 <br />