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Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasures Plan <br /> City of Ripon <br /> Fueling Station <br /> Page 15 <br /> be instructed not to fill above 90-percent tank capacity. Liquid level sensing equipment is tested <br /> regularly during the annual inspection. Annual inspection forms are provided in Appendix 7. <br /> 9) Observe effluent treatment facilities frequently enough to detect possible system upsets that could <br /> cause a discharge as described in§112.1(b). <br /> The Facility does not have an effluent treatment system and therefore not applicable. <br /> 10)Promptly correct visible discharges which result in a loss of oil from the container, including but <br /> not limited to seams, gaskets,piping,pumps, valves, rivets, and bolts. <br /> Visible discharges resulting from an AST failure are to result in prompt container repair or <br /> replacement. City personnel are to remove and properly dispose of the accumulations of oil. <br /> 11)Position or locate mobile or portable oil storage containers to prevent a discharge as described in <br /> §112.1(b). <br /> The Facility does not store mobile bulk oil containers and therefore not applicable. <br /> 2.4 FACILITY TRANSFER OPERATIONS,PUMPING,AND FACILITY PROCESS [40 CFR <br /> 112.8(d)(1)through(5)] <br /> Facility compliance with the regulatory provisions of 40 CFR 112.8(d)(1)through(5)follows: <br /> 1) Provide buried piping that is installed or replaced on or after August 16, 2002, with a protective <br /> wrapping and coating. <br /> The site is not equipped with underground oil piping. <br /> 2) Cap or blank flange the terminal connection at the transfer point and mark it as to origin when <br /> piping is not in service or is in standby service for an extended time. <br /> Facility AST fill pipes are to be capped and secured when not in use. <br /> 3) Properly design pipe supports to minimize abrasion and corrosion and allow for expansion and <br /> contraction. <br /> Aboveground steel piping associated with Facility ASTs is installed on supports above the ground <br /> surface. Supports are designed to minimize abrasion and corrosion and allow for expansion and <br /> contraction. <br /> 4) Regularly inspect all aboveground valves,piping, and appurtenances. <br /> Facility personnel are to inspect the ASTs, associated pipes, and pipe supports for signs of leaks <br /> and deterioration as specified in this SPCC Plan. Aboveground piping will be inspected at least <br /> monthly and documented on the Monthly Inspection Checklist(Appendix 7). <br /> 5) Warn all vehicles entering the facility to be sure that no vehicle will endanger aboveground piping <br /> or other oil transfer operations. <br /> Drivers are to be advised to avoid damage to aboveground piping and oil containers during transfer <br /> operations. <br /> 3.0 SUBSTANTIAL HARM CRITERIA [40 CFR 112 APPENDIX C] <br /> Certification of the Applicability of Substantial Harm Criteria is included in Appendix 9. <br /> �.li CONDOR <br />