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Project No. 10-1768 AdvancedGeo <br /> M Employee-Owned Company <br /> Page 6 of 19 """' <br /> Tank Type Capacity Contents Location Active <br /> ID (Gallons) <br /> 11 Vertical Split 400 Motor Oil Main Shop Building Yes <br /> Steel AST <br /> 12 Vertical Split 100 Gear Oil Main Shop Building Yes <br /> Steel AST <br /> 13 Horizontal AST 230 Waste Oil East of the Main Shop Yes <br /> Single Wall Steel Building <br /> Gear Lube, <br /> - Steel Drums 55 (x4) Anti-freeze, & Main Shop Building Yes <br /> Hydraulic Fluid <br /> Gear Lube, East of the Tire & <br /> - Steel Drums 55 (x3) Anti-freeze & Service Shop Yes <br /> Waste Oil <br /> TOTAL: 47,085 <br /> 4.0. DISCHARGE PREVENTION - GENERAL SPCC PROVISIONS <br /> The following measures are implemented to prevent oil discharges during the handling, <br /> use or transfer of oil products at the Facility. Oil-handling employees have received <br /> training in the proper implementation of these measures. <br /> 4.1. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS - 40 CFR 112.7(a)(2) <br /> As described in Section 4.4 of this Plan, the operational and emergency oil storage <br /> capacity of the containment areas are sufficient to handle the quantity of oil expected to <br /> be discharged in AST areas from tank overfills or transfer operations. <br /> The AST's are inspected regularly, following a schedule in accordance with the Steel <br /> Tank Institute (STI) SP-001 tank inspection standard as described in this SPCCP. Any <br /> leakage from the primary container would be detected through monitoring of the interstitial <br /> space. Any leakage from the secondary shell would be detected visually during scheduled <br /> visual inspections by Facility personnel. Storage drums are set on a paved surface or <br /> within a temporary spill trough and have all sides visible. Any leak would be readily <br /> detected by Facility personnel before a discharge occurs to navigable waters or adjoining <br /> shorelines. <br /> Storage drums are elevated on spill pallets and have all sides visible, and any leak would <br /> be readily detected by Facility personnel before discharging to navigable waters or <br /> adjoining shorelines. Corrosion poses minimal risk of failure since drums are single-use <br /> and remain on site for a relatively short period of time (less than one year). The drum <br /> storage area is inspected monthly. This is in accordance with accepted industry practice <br /> for drum storage and provides an effective means of verifying container integrity, as noted <br /> by EPA in the preamble to the SPCC rule at 67 FR 47120. <br />