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DRAFT Ver. 1-C-doc-4-5-10Page 9 Tier II Qualified Facility SPCC Plan9. Containers with Potential for an Oil Discharge (§112.7(b)):Table G-9 below identifies the tanks and containers at the facility with the potential for an oil discharge; the mode of failure; rate of flow; the flow direction and potential quantity of thedischarge; and the secondary containment method and containment capacity that is provided. Use additional pages if necessary.Table G-9 Containers with Potential for an Oil DischargeArea or ID Code (fromTables G-2 and G-3)Type of failure (discharge scenario)Potentialdischargevolume(gallons)Flow rate(gal perminute orother)Direction offlow foruncontaineddischargeSecondary containmentmethodaSecondarycontainmentcapacity(gallons)Bulk Storage Containers and Mobile/Portable ContainersbOil-filled Operational Equipment (e.g., hydraulic equipment, transformers)cPiping, Valves, etc.Product Transfer Areas (location where oil is loaded to or from a container, pipe or other piece of equipment.)Other Oil-Handling Areas or Oil-Filled Equipment (e.g. flow-through process vessels at an oil production facility)aUse one of the following methods of secondary containment or its equivalent: (1) Dikes, berms, or retaining walls sufficiently impervious to containoil; (2) Curbing; (3) Culverting,gutters, or other drainage systems; (4) Weirs, booms, or other barriers; (5) Spill diversion ponds; (6) Retention ponds; or (7) Sorbent materials.bFor storage tanks and bulk storage containers, the secondary containment capacity must be at least the capacity of the largest container plus additional capacity to contain rainfallor other precipitation.cFor oil-filled operational equipment: Document in the table above if alternative measures to secondary containment (as described in §112.7(k)) areimplemented at the facility.Facility Name:AGT-1 Container rupture, leak, overfill 1 - 9,000 W - NW Containment Enclosure 6,000CALIFORNIA FREIGHT ACAMPO