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Potential Spill Volumes and Rates <br /> Potential Event Volume Released Spill Rate <br /> Complete failure of a full tank 600 gallons instantaneous <br /> Partial failure of a full tank 1 to 600 gallons gradual to instantaneous <br /> Tank overflow 1 to gallons --- 60 gallons per minute <br /> Fueling operations several oz. up to 12 gallons per/min <br /> Oil and grease several ounces to quarts spotting — N/A <br /> Spill Prevention and Control <br /> Spill Prevention: <br /> We will have required non water absorbing boom on site in our spill response kit <br /> including non-metallic shovel. Fuel nozzle has automatic shut off and not lever to <br /> lock on. All fueling will occur between dawn and dusk. Fuel tank will be locked <br /> when facilities are not in operation. <br /> All approved operators will have received proper training on fueling technique <br /> and spill prevention. Employees are trained seasonally. <br /> Description of where a spill would go: <br /> The 2100 gallon within 5 tanks is a pre-manufactured transport wagon designed <br /> to handle over the road stresses and heavy use. <br /> A spill at the tank would be quickly absorbed by boom and oil absorbent pads <br /> which are on site. <br /> Any spill at the nozzle or hose which could end up in the lake would be quickly <br /> contained with floating boom which will be in the spill kit on site. <br /> Incorporate a site map of your facility by reference. See attached. <br /> Describe actions that would be taken in the event of a spill: <br />