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University of the Pacific Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan <br />Stockton, California Aboveground Fuel Storage Tanks <br />PART 4: Discharge Prevention — SPCC Provisions for <br />Onshore Facilities (Excluding Production Facilities) <br /> <br />4.1 Facility Drainage (40 CFR 112.8(b)) <br />Physical Plant <br />For the AST #3 Convault unit at the Physical Plant a catastrophic potential discharge from AST <br />will be restrained by the internal secondary containment system. Accidental discharges occurring <br />during loading/unloading operations will be restrained by the secondary containment around the <br />fill port atop the tank. Discharges outside the AST secondary containment mechanisms, such as <br />those occurring in the fuel dispensing to Physical Plant vehicles or while unloading heating oil, <br />could flow by gravity into the drainage collection area the use of spill absorbent, spill kits, and spill <br />mats over the nearest storm water drop inlets will capture the fuel until it can be fully collected as <br />part of the spill cleanup process. <br />Standby Diesel Generators <br />A catastrophic potential discharge from the diesel standby generators (ASTs #1, 2, 4, 5 & 6) is <br />considered to be an unlikely event. Potential discharges, such as those occurring during fuel <br />filling operations could flow by gravity into the ground surface areas where the use of spill <br />absorbent, spill kits, and spill mats over the nearest storm water drop inlets will capture the fuel <br />until it can be fully collected as part of the spill cleanup process. <br /> <br />4.2 Bulk Storage Containers (40 CFR 112.8(c)) <br />Table 4-1 summarizes the construction, volume, and content of bulk storage containers at the <br />Physical Plant facility. <br />-24 <br />Version 1.0, 11/28/2016