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11 <br />4. CONTAINMENT AT TANK FILL RISER <br />1. If a spill occurs during delivery or upon disconnect of the truck delivery hose, <br />up to 20 gallons of product will be contained in the spill containment fill box: <br />CNI Model #239, 36" round fil-spit-containment box. A spring loaded valve <br />assembly with a pull chain allows product to drain through a 5/8" dia. hose into <br />tank. <br />2. A leak occurring at the tank pump sump will be contained by means of a 42" <br />"American Lining" fiberglass collar Model #BL -27. A leak in this area will sound <br />a audible and visual alarm. <br />5. CLEAN-UP/RECORDS <br />1. Small spills (less than 1 gallon and only requiring 15 minutes to clean up) shall <br />be cleaned up using absorbent materials and shall be coordinated by the dealer. <br />2. Larger spills occurring during product delivery shall be reported to the terminal <br />by the dealer and/or by delivery truck ciriver. The terminal supervisor will notify <br />Western Meter, a maintenance air assisted vacuum pump and transport <br />container. Large spills not caused by delivery shall be reported immediately to <br />UNOCAL Representative. <br />3. Spills shall be cleaned up within 8 hours of detection, returned to the local <br />terminal by a licensed hazardous waste hauler and/or disposed of in a lawful <br />manner. <br />4. Dealer shall record all spills whether or not it is due to delivery overfill or <br />accidental spillage, which exceeds approximately one gallon, and action taken <br />on the "Unauthorized Release Report" (attached), and send it to UNOCAL <br />within 24 hours. <br />5. Large spills (more than 1 gallon) must be reported to the local agency indicated <br />on the cover sheet by the dealer within 24 hours. If the spill is large enough <br />to pose a significant hazard, it must also be reported to the California Office of <br />Emergency Services at 800-852-7550. <br />IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 9-1-1 <br />INSPECTIONS TO BE COORDINATED BY UNOCAL <br />YEARLY INSPECTIONS AND TESTING <br />Yearly testing shall be made of the following: <br />1. Pressurized piping systems shall be monitored using in-line leak detectors. Leak <br />detectors shall be tested annually for proper operation. Dealer MUST be aware that <br />a reduction in product flow to 3 gallons per minute (gpm) indicates a potential piping <br />leak. <br />2. Tanks and piping shall be tested annually for tightness, using a State -Certified test <br />system. (For non -secondarily contained tanks and piping only.) <br />0 <br />