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<br />. <br /> <br />4. Selection of Plant Sites <br /> <br />a. Plant locations will be chosen on the basis of operational considerations and <br />environmental impact. Alternate plant sites are considered when necessary to <br />reduce risk of surface or groundwater contamination. <br /> <br />b. Plants will be located as far from potential receiving waters as possible. <br /> <br />c. Whenever possible, the plant will be located in a pit or quarry that provides <br />natural, on-site containment of storm water runoff. Efforts are made to locate <br />the plant such that immediate plant area runoff is separately contained from <br />surrounding area runoff. <br /> <br />d. In locations where there is increased environmental sensitivity because of <br />proximity to receiving waters, lack of natural containment, or other critical <br />factors, berms or diking will be constructed that will contain runoff from the <br />immediate plant area. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5. Petroleum Product Storage <br /> <br />a. All fuel tanks shall have drip pans or sorbent material available for nozzle <br />storage between refueling. Double walled tank on concrete pad is used tank and <br />hoses are inspected daily for integrity. Any problems are corrected. <br /> <br />b. Lubricants and grease are stored in repair or service trailer until needed. Storage <br />area is secured at the end of the operating cycle. <br /> <br />c. Drip pans and contarrrinated sorbent material are replaced at the end of the work <br />shift and at the onset of precipitation to eliminate storm water exposure to <br />petroleum products. Containers are located in the service trailer for storage of <br />used sorbents and other cleanup materials. <br /> <br />d. Used oi4 and grease containers from equipment service and repair, is stored <br />inside the plant service trailer until collected for off-site disposal. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />17 <br />