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ATT Diesel Spill

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p8010009.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2008<br />Category: <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Spill site with 40,000 gallon UST diesel tank (access ports seen on asphalt on left side) and three AST day tanks. Note planter to left of tanks behind ladder. Storm drain #18 is to right outside photo. 8/1/2008
p8010008.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2008<br />Category: <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Three 250 gal diesel day tanks for generator. Left tank overflowed. Diesel came out through (visible) holes in front and down opening in concrete to left of tank leading to soil/pea gravel underneath. 8/1/2008
p8010006.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2008<br />Category: <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Day tank overflowed through pressure relief valves. Overflow alarms and shut-off valves failed. 8/1/2008
p8010012.jpg<br />Date Taken: <br />Category: <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Rain release openings allowed diesel to spill onto asphalt, eating holes into parking lot to storm drain.
p8010011.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2008<br />Category: <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Openings in containment area (incomplete construction) leading to gravel substrate (250 gal AST is on the right). 8/1/2008