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Kory DeMun, serves as the Director of the Pollution Prevention Team, which is <br />responsible for the implementation of best management practices (BMPs), storm water <br />monitoring, reporting, inspections, employee training, and spill response. <br />2.0 FACILITY ASSESMENT <br />2.1 Facility Layout <br />The Nelson Petroleum facility includes retail fuel dispensing, bulk fuel storage and <br />dispensing, and warehouse activities. The Site Plan and Facility Diagram (Figure 2) <br />provide the general features and layout of the facility. The storage/warehouse building <br />located on the central portion of the site. The warehouse building is constructed of wood <br />framing with steel siding on a slab -on -grade concrete foundation. There are two canopies <br />which shelter the fuel distribution locations; on the eastern public fueling station operated <br />by Pac Pride, and the western bulk fueling facility operated by Nelson. The site is <br />completely paved, and the areas below the canopies and above the underground storage <br />tanks are paved with concrete. <br />2.2 Facility Description <br />All fueling conducted by Nelson western portion of the property and is restricted to facility <br />operating hours and is performed by facility employees. The Nelson facility is fenced and <br />operates during normal business hours between 5 am and 5 pm Monday through Friday <br />and locked at other times. <br />There are five steel underground storage tanks (USTs) located on the western portion of <br />the site as illustrated in Figure 2. The tanks include two 20,000-gallon USTs with Red <br />Diesel, two 20,000-gallon USTs with Clear Diesel, and one 20,000-gallon UST with <br />unleaded regular gasoline. There are also three above ground storage tanks (ASTs) on the <br />site which are empty, cleaned, and closed in accordance with API recommended practices. <br />The Pac Pride facility, on the eastern portion of the property, provides retail fueling on a <br />24-hour self -serve basis. The card -lock station includes one 12,000-gallon UST which <br />stores Diesel fuel and two 5,000-gallon USTs used to store gasoline. <br />All stormwater from the site is collected in a catch basin system which directs flow through <br />a series of three oil water separators. The oil water separators discharge through a vault <br />box equipped with a manual stop valve which is closed and directs the water to collect in <br />a 4,500-gallon underground secondary containment vault. <br />2.3 Industrial Activity, Materials Inventory, and Associated Pollutants <br />There are no processes that occur at this facility that generate water. The majority of the <br />hazardous materials at the site are associated with the distribution of fuels which contain <br />petroleum hydrocarbon constituents. There is no truck washing conducted at the site, and <br />vehicle fueling is conducted beneath canopies on concrete paved pads. Any spill which <br />