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(e) (2) (i) The fuel tanks used on site are designed and constructed <br /> to be compatible with the materials stored within. All storage <br /> tanks are under ambient pressure, and experience temperatures no <br /> higher than ambient temperatures, for liquid fuel storage . <br /> (ii) No secondary containment is required. <br /> (iii) No drainage from spills is allowed into navigible <br /> waters . <br /> (iv) There are no buried oil storage tanks at the site . <br /> (v) There are no partially buried oil storage tanks at the <br /> site . <br /> (vi) Fuel tanks are inspected weekly for deterioration, leaks <br /> or accumulation of oil (see attached copies of the weekly SPCC <br /> inspection checklist for the facility) . <br /> (vii) (A) Steam heating is not used to maintain internal tank <br /> temperatures . <br /> (viii) Fail-safe practices to prevent spillage include <br /> measuring tank liquid levels before refilling, to ensure <br /> against overfilling, and requiring bulk delivery truck drivers <br /> to maintain line-of-site with the filling process, to be able <br /> to react quickly in case of an overfill or other incident . <br /> (ix) Plant discharges are not allowed to take place into <br /> navigible waters . <br /> (x) Regular inspections check for visible oil leaks that could <br /> result in a spill . Liquid oil stains will be cleaned up as <br /> required. <br /> (xi) Mobile or portable oil storage tanks are not to be <br /> stored at this facility, unless they have been sufficiently <br /> emptied of their contents . <br /> (e) (3) (i) Buried oil piping does not exist at this facility and <br /> cannot, unless its installation follows Wisconsin Dept . of Commerce <br /> guidelines . <br /> (ii) Pipeline transfer points or terminal connections shall be <br /> capped or blank flanged when not in use . <br /> (iii) Pipe supports must be designed to minimize abrasion and <br /> corrosion and allow for expansion and contraction. <br /> (iv) Valves and pipelines will be inspected regularly (see <br /> attached copies of the weekly SPCC inspection checklist) . <br /> Pressure conditions in the piping are not sufficient to <br /> warrent regular pressure testing . Weekly inspections of the <br /> • piping are adequate to minimize the likelihood of a spill . <br />