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per square foot. If the oil content of the <br />soil is one gallon per ten square feet or <br />less, do not disturb the soil. If the oil <br />content of the soil is more than one gallon <br />per ten square feet, excavate all oil sat- <br />urated soil as soon as possible. Spread <br />the saturated soil on the substation drive- <br />way, substation yard or on other adjacent <br />substation property, if possible, at a rate <br />that does not exceed one gallon per ten <br />square feet of covered area. Example - if <br />200 gallons of oil saturates the ground, <br />excavate the saturated soil and spread over <br />an area of 2,000 square feet. Biodegrada- <br />tion of the oil in the soil will then take <br />place. <br />6. If the soil is tested and found to contain <br />over 50 PPM PCBs, the soil shall be re- <br />moved, placed in a 55 gallon drum, properly <br />labeled, and shipped to Minneapolis Store, <br />for disposal. <br />7. If you need assistance to contain the oil <br />spills, or in the clean-up of oil spills, <br />call one of the following personnel. They <br />have the expertise and access to the nec- <br />essary equipme:lt. <br />Ken Anakkala <br />Office - <br />612/330-5791 <br />Home - <br />612/427-3699 <br />Al Couture <br />Office <br />- 612/33U-6566 <br />Home <br />- 612/561-6278 <br />Jack Fournier <br />Office <br />- 612/330-5874 <br />Home <br />- 612/561-3365 <br />Joe Meyers <br />Office <br />- 612/330-5873 <br />Home <br />- 612/789-1169 <br />B. oil Discharges Not Contained Within the Substation <br />An oil d;scharge in a substation that enters a <br />water system or sewer. <br />1. Repeat steps 1-7 in part "A" above. <br />2. If the oil reaches water, an absorbent material <br />specifically designed to recover oil from water <br />is available. It is producted in booms, pil- <br />lows, and sheets, and is available at the fol- <br />lowing :ASP locations. <br />DI.K 10/(DPO-B-8)/SPC8 - 8 - <br />