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3. Starter Controls (40 CFR 112.7(g)(3)) <br /> The facility has two fueling pumps for the diesel tank that is used by facility personnel to fuel <br /> cranes; a pump for transfer of waste oil from the repair shop to waste oil storage tank; and pumps for <br /> transfer of gear oil, engine oil, transmission oil, and hydraulic oil into the repair shop. In the event that <br /> any of these pumps are removed from operational service, they will be locked in an "off'position and <br /> the key will be available only to authorized personnel. <br /> 4. Loading/Unloading Connections (40 CFR 112.7(g)(4)) <br /> Any loading/unloading connections that are taken out of service or are on stand-by service for <br /> extended periods will be capped or blank-flanged, and the lines will be emptied or filled with an inert <br /> gas. <br /> 5. Facility Lighting (40 CFR 112.7(g)(5) <br /> The facility is lit at night by yard lights. The yard lighting, coupled with the locked entry gate, <br /> comprises the facility's vandalism prevention measures. <br /> G. Loading and Unloading (40 CFR 112.7(h)) <br /> 1. Loading Area Drainage and Containment (40 CFR 112.7(h)(1) <br /> All tank loading areas are sloped towards drainage ditches to the storm water holding pond. The <br /> loading areas are primarily gravel, with some areas of hard-packed dirt. The holding pond is <br /> approximately 300 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 7 feet high, and has a total capacity of approximately <br /> 400,000 gallons,plus the capacity of the ditches. A 25-year 24-hour storm event on the site would add <br /> approximately 500,000 gallons of water to the ditch (based on 2.46 inches of rain on the 7.5-acre site), <br /> resulting in a potential overflow into the unnamed creek. The facility does not currently have any <br /> permanent oil removal or containment equipment in the holding pond, and oil spills in the drainage <br /> ditches or holding pond would be addressed by adding absorbent materials and/or pumping the oil from <br /> the ditches or pond, depending on the size of the spill and the quantity of accumulated storm water in the <br /> drainage system at the time of the spill. The facility has been upgraded to include absorbent booms at <br /> the holding pond overflow ditch. <br /> 2. Loading/Unloading Procedures (40 CFR 112(h)(7)(2)-(3)) <br /> All suppliers must meet the minimum requirements and regulations for tank truck <br /> loading/unloading established by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Maxim Crane Works ensures <br /> that the vendor understands the site layout, knows the protocol for entering the facility and unloading <br /> -16- <br />