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<br /> <br />. <br /> <br />will be stored in spill proof containers in the service trailer until picked up for <br />off-site disposal. <br /> <br />d, Any leaks that develop during the course of operation may, at the operator's <br />discretion, be contained with drip pans or petroleum sorbent material, as long as <br />plant operation ceases prior to a storm event and containment vessels are <br />cleaned and free of petroleum to prevent contact with storm water. <br /> <br />e, Repair and maintenance procedures will be conducted in the service shop or <br />trailer or outside with adequate containment for degreasing and cleaning, <br />Petroleum sorbent material will be available as needed to supplement <br />containment. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7, Use of Available Resources <br /> <br />a, Housekeeping supplies, including drip pans, are kept on inventory in the repair <br />trailer at all times, All plant personnel have access to materials and are <br />instructed in their use. <br /> <br />b. All plant personnel are available to respond to petroleum spills as needed, <br />Additional response personnel may be obtained from field crews working <br />adjacent to the plant if needed, <br /> <br />c, If necessary, plant loader may be used to construct temporary berms or place <br />aggregates for absorbing free flowing liquids, Loaders can be used for <br />backfiJling and to remove impacted soils or aggregates. <br /> <br />d, Plant Foreman, Job Superintendent or other responsible company officials may <br />obtain, mobilize, and utilize any additional resources deemed necessary to <br />mitigate the effects of a petroleum release. This may involve subcontractors, <br />additional equipment, or additional personnel as needed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8, Construction of Containment <br /> <br />a, When a plant must be placed in an area where natural containment does not <br />occur, the plant siting crew, foreman, or superintendent may elect to construct <br />berms or temporary basins for coJlection and control of storm water. Necessity <br />of construction will be based on slope of plant site, area drained, soil type, and <br />proximity to receiving water. Other influences may be considered on a site- <br />specific basis as needed to fulfiJl the purpose of the plan. <br /> <br />b, Plant personnel wiJI inspect water collected in the on-site basins for evidence of <br />petroleum sheen or odor. If no evidence of contamination is apparent, the water <br />may be released by gravity flow or by pumping, Release of water must be done <br />in a manner that will not induce erosion or release water with high sediment <br />loadings into receiving water. Water collected in on-site basins that shows <br />evidence of petroleum contamination will be pumped into disposal tanks for <br />transport to approved disposal facilities. Company environmental supervisor <br />will be notified before removal and disposal of contaminated water. Any water <br />releases wiJl be documented in the plant record, <br /> <br />17 <br />