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6. Repair and Maintenance <br />a. Engines and gearboxes will be inspected and serviced as needed during the offseason to <br />eliminate leaking seals, fuel lines, and gaskets. Leaks that develop during operation are <br />contained by drip pans, sorbents, or other acceptable means, until company <br />maintenance personnel repair the problem. In cases where continued operation may <br />cause uncontainable fluid lasses, plant operations will cease until the problem is <br />corrected. <br />b. Plant employees are instructed in proper lubrication procedures for plant equipment. <br />Manufacturers specifications are followed to eliminate aver -fills of gearbox and <br />crankcases. Greasing of bearings and wear surfaces is carefully monitored to eliminate <br />unnecessary grease contact with the ground. Overflow from bearings is collected and <br />disposed of with contaminated sorbent material. <br />c. Routine engine ail changes will be done with adequate sorbent material to provide <br />for drips and spills associated with maintenance operation. Waste ail will be stared <br />in spill proof containers in the service trailer until picked up for off-site disposal. <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 plant <br />operation ceases prior to a storm event and containment vessels are cleaned and free <br />of petroleum to prevent contact with storm water. <br />e. Repair and maintenance procedures will be conducted in the service trailer or outside <br />with adequate containment for degreasing and cleaning. Petroleum sorbent material <br />will be available as needed to supplement containment. <br />7. Use of Available Resources <br />a. Housekeeping supplies, including drip pans, are kept on inventory in the repair trailer <br />at all times. All plant personnel have access to materials and are instructed in their use. <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 />c. If necessary, plant loader may be used to construct temporary berms or place <br />aggregates for absorbing free flawing liquids. Loaders can be used for backfilling <br />and to remove impacted sails or aggregates. <br />d. Plant Foreman, Jab Superintendent or other responsible company officials may obtain, <br />mobilize, and utilize any additional resources deemed necessary to mitigate the effects <br />of a petroleum release. This may involve subcontractors, additional equipment, or <br />additional personnel as needed. <br />