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Brown Sand,Inc. <br /> Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan Page: 14 <br /> June 3, 2020 <br /> • The facility manager will be present during all tank filling activities to <br /> ensure all overfill prevention procedures are observed. <br /> Storage drums or small containers are not refilled; therefore,they do not require an <br /> overfill prevention system. <br /> 3.4.6 Visible Discharges (40 CFR 112.8(c)(10)) <br /> Visible discharges from any container or appurtenance, including seams, gaskets, <br /> piping,pumps, valves, rivets, and bolts, are quickly corrected upon discovery. Oil <br /> is promptly cleaned up and removed from the facility in accordance with the waste <br /> disposal method described in Section 4.7 of this plan. <br /> 3.4.7 Mobile and Portable Containers (40 CFR 112.8(c)(11)) <br /> Small portable storage containers(i.e. 55-gallon drums) are stored inside the Drum <br /> Storage Area. Any spilled material is quickly contained and cleaned up using <br /> absorbent material and appropriate cleaning products as outlined in the <br /> Spill/Discharge Response Plan, located in Section 4.0 of this plan. <br /> 3.4.8 Corrosion Protection (40 CFR 112.8(c)(4)) <br /> There are no underground storage tanks or underground product lines present at <br /> this facility. Therefore, corrosion protection is not applicable to this facility. <br /> 3.4.9 Partially Buried and Bunkered Storage Tanks (40 CFR 112.8(c)(5)) <br /> There are no partially buried or bunkered storage tanks present at this facility. <br /> 3.4.10 Heating Coils (40 CFR 112.8(c)(7)) <br /> There are no tanks present at this facility that require heating. <br /> 3.4.11 Effluent Treatment Facilities (40 CFR 112.8(c)(9)) <br /> Brown Sand, Inc. does not operate an effluent treatment facility for storm water <br /> generated on the site. The facility's storm water is contained onsite and allowed to <br /> infiltrate into the subsurface. <br />