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0 Non-water absorbents capable of absorbing at least 15 gallons of fuel. <br /> A storm drain plug or cover kit. <br /> " A •on-water absorbent containment boom of a minimum 10 feet i -ngth with a 12-gal- <br /> lon imum absorbent capacity. <br /> A non-sp. generating shovel(a steel shovel could gene : e a spark and cause an <br /> explosion in t - right environment around a spill). <br /> Two,five-gallon b ets with lids. <br /> • Use automatic shutoff nozzles •r dispensing the f . Replace automatic shut-off nozzles as <br /> recommended by the manufactur- . <br /> . Maintain and replace equipment on fue' • 'ehicles, particularly hoses and nozzles, at estab- <br /> lished intervals to prevent failures. <br /> . Immediately remove and properly . spose of soi with visible surface contamination to pre- <br /> vent the spread of chemicals to •roundwater or rec-'ving water via stormwater runoff. <br /> . Do not use dispersants to • can up spills or sheens unles •roperly removed for disposal fol- <br /> lowing application. Disc-rsants are prohibited from use for sells on water or where the dis- <br /> persant may enter •rm drains, surface waters,treatment syst- s, or sanitary sewers. <br /> Applicable Str tural Source Control BMPs: <br /> Include the fol .wing fuel transfer site components: <br /> . A •matic fuel transfer shut-off nozzles. <br /> An adequate lighting system at the filling point. <br /> S426 BMPs for Spills of Oil and Hazardous <br /> Substances <br /> Description of Pollutant Sources: Washington Administrative Code requires owners or oper- <br /> ators of facilities engaged in drilling, producing, gathering, storing, processing, transferring, dis- <br /> tributing, refining, or consuming oil and/or oil products to have a Spill Prevention and Emergency <br /> Cleanup Plan(SPECP). The SPECP is required if the above ground storage capacity of the facility <br /> is 1,320 gallons or more of oil.Additionally,the SPECP is required if the facility, due to its location, <br /> could reasonably be expected to discharge oil in harmful quantities, as defined in 40 CFR Part 110, <br /> into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines{40 CFR 112.1 (b)}. <br /> Onshore and offshore facilities,which, due to their location, could not reasonably be expected to dis- <br /> charge oil into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines are exempt <br /> from these regulations{40 CFR 112.1(d)(1)(i)}. State Law requires owners of businesses that pro- <br /> duce dangerous wastes to have a SPECP. These businesses should refer to Washington <br /> State/Federal Emergency Spill Cleanup Requirements(see 1-2.15 Other Requirements).The fed- <br /> eral definition of oil is oil of any kind or any form, including, but not limited to petroleum,fuel oil, <br /> sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes other than dredged spoil. <br /> 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume IV-Chapter 6-Page 569 <br />