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200
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Wayzata
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200 Wayzata Boulevard West
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Page <br /> SPILL OF LIQUID PESTICIDES (continued) <br /> B. MAJOR SPILL (continued) <br /> 3) LOADING AREA SPILLS: <br /> Questions: Response: <br /> a) Is the leak fully contained? a) Divert to contained pad. <br /> (Spraying beyond pad, drain See page for emergency <br /> for pad closed?) repair materials. See page <br /> for liquid recovery <br /> materials. <br /> b) Can the leak be reduced by b) Use correct start up or <br /> starting or stopping transfer? shut down procedures. <br /> c) Is or can spill come from c) Close valve on storage tank <br /> storage system rather than or manifold, or <br /> mobile vehicle? <br /> d) Does loading system have d) Make connections to rinsate <br /> capacity for entire content storage, emergency tank, <br /> of leaking mobile? tank with compatible <br /> product or pump into dike. <br /> See page for liquid <br /> recovery equipment. <br /> 4) OTHER SOURCES OF SPILLS: <br /> a) Other likely sources of major spills at our facility are: <br /> b) The most likely locations of filled transport vehicles coming <br /> to or leaving our facility are: <br /> c) From the above locations (4a and 4b) drainage moved toward: <br /> d) Particular care would have to be taken to prevent the spill <br /> from reaching: <br /> e) Emergency berms can be constructed: <br /> f) Under these conditions it would be better to try and move the <br /> mobile container to a loading area or to <br /> area even though a spill trail may be made. <br />
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