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SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND COUNTERMEASURES PLAN UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Department of Environmental Safety Sustainability and Risk 3115 Chesapeake Building 338 College Park, Maryland 20742 Phone: (301) 405-3960 CONTACT: Maureen Kotlas, Director

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SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND COUNTERMEASURES PLAN

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

Department of Environmental Safety Sustainability and Risk

3115 Chesapeake Building 338 College Park, Maryland 20742

Phone: (301) 405-3960

CONTACT: Maureen Kotlas, Director

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I hereby certify that I have visited and examined University of Maryland College Park

(UMCP), and being familiar with the provisions of this Spill Prevention,

Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) regulations codified at 40 Code of Federal

Regulations (CFR) Part 112 et seq. (40 CFR 112) and this SPCC plan, attest that this

carefully thought-out SPCC plan was prepared in accordance with good

engineering practices, including consideration of applicable industry standards and with

the requirements of 40 CFR 112. Procedures for required inspections and testing have

been established and this plan is adequate for this facility.

Amendments subsequent to the date of this certification must be documented and

certified, separately, by a Registered Professional Engineer as described in

Section 2.0 of this plan.

Certifying Engineer: Laurence T. Brand, P.E. Maryland Registration No. 200404 Air, Land and Water Engineering, Inc. (ALWE)

Signature: 410-997-0395 ��g

Certification Date: ___________ J..__,_/_..:..._;)___7�/..:.....,1'1-____ _

Engineering Seal:

Administrative Changes - 6/16/2016 - Susan E. Dreyer, PE Maryland No. 34914* Changed DES to ESSR* "Department of Environmental Safety" to "Department of Environmental

Sustainability and Risk"* Changed Russell Furr to Maureen Kotlas and John Folum to Jason Baer

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE

1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 11.1 Purpose .................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Maintenance of the Plan ..................................................................................... 1

2. SPCC PLAN REVIEW ..................................................................................................... 3

3. MANAGEMENT APPROVAL ......................................................................................... 4

4. FACILITY INFORMATION AND CONTACTS ............................................................. 5

5. SPILL HISTORY ............................................................................................................... 7

6. POTENTIAL SPILL VOLUMES AND RATES .............................................................. 8

7. PREVENTION MEASURES ........................................................................................... 97.1 Containment and Diversionary Structures ....................................................... 9 7.2 Inspections, Tests, and Records ..................................................................... 10 7.3 Personnel Training ............................................................................................. 11 7.4 Security ................................................................................................................ 11 7.5 Facility Tanker Truck Loading/Unloading ....................................................... 12 7.6 Facility Drainage ................................................................................................ 13 7.7 Bulk Storage Tanks ........................................................................................... 13 7.8 Transfer Operations, Pumping, and In-Plant Processes ............................. 14

8. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES ............................................................ 168.1 Discovery of a Release ....................................................................... 16 8.2 Spill Control and Cleanup .................................................................. 16

8.3 Emergency Contact Information ........................................................ 17

FIGURE 1 Emergency Procedures Flow Chart ................................................. 18

TABLE 1 Bulk Storage Tanks ............................................................................ 19 TABLE 2 Operating Equipment (Elevators, Transformers, Turbines) ......... 20 TABLE 3 Miscellaneous ..................................................................................... .27

APPENDIX A Fuel Delivery Transfer Procedures ................................................... 28 APPENDIX B Determination of Substantial Harm ................................................... 30 APPENDIX C Facility Inspection Check list. ........................................................... .31 APPENDIX D Dike Drainage Log ............................................................................... 33 APPENDIX E Training Log .......................................................................................... 34 APPENDIX F SPCC Cross Reference Table ........................................................... 35 MAP 1 Facility Location ................................................................................... 36 MAP 2 Oil Source Locations/Drainage Paths............................................... 37

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Purpose

The purpose of this Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan is to meet the requirements of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) regulations contained in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 112 (40 CFR 112). A facility is subject to SPCC regulations if it is a non-transportation-related facility, has an aboveground storage capacity greater than 1,320 gallons, or an underground oil storage capacity exceeding 42,000 gallons, and if, due to its location, the facility could reasonably be expected to discharge oil into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines, or into or upon the waters of the contiguous zone. The University of Maryland meets these criteria.

The University is not required to prepare a Facility Response Plan (see Appendix B - Determination of Substantial Harm).

1.2 Maintenance of the Plan

Although the regulations do not require this SPCC Plan to be filed with USEPA, a copy will be available for on-site review during normal working hours in the office of the Department of Environmental Safety, Sustainability and Risk, Room 3115 Chesapeake Building No. 338. The SPCC plan will be submitted to USEPA Region III; the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE); and any other state agency in charge of oil pollution control activities along with the other information specified in 40 CFR112.4 if either of the following occurs:

1. The University discharges more than 1,000 gallons of oil into or upon navigablewaters of the United States or adjoining shorelines in a single event; or

2. The University discharges greater than 42 gallons of oil into or upon navigablewaters of the United States or adjoining shorelines in two spill events within anytwelve month period.

Spill information will be reported to USEPA, MDE, and other appropriate stateagencies within 60 days if either of the above thresholds is reached. The report will contain the following information:

1. Name of the facility;2. Name of the person reporting the incident;3. Location of the facility;4. Maximum storage or handling capacity of the facility and normal daily throughput;5. Corrective actions and/or countermeasures taken including adequate description

of equipment repairs and/or replacements;6. Description of the facility, including maps, flow diagrams, and topographical maps;7. Cause of the spill(s) and failure analysis of the system and sub-system in which

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the failure occurred; 8. Additional measures taken (preventative) or contemplated to minimize the

possibility of recurrence;9. Information the Regional Administrator may reasonably require pertinent to the

plan or spill event;10. A complete copy of the SPCC plan with any amendments

The SPCC plan will be amended within six months whenever there is a change in facility design, construction, operation, or maintenance that materially affects the facility’s discharge potential. The plan will be reviewed and evaluated once every five years and amended to include more effective prevention and control technology, if such technology will significantly reduce the likelihood of a spill event and has been proven in the field. All technical amendments will be certified by a registered professional engineer. The completion of each review and evaluation will be documented and will indicate whether the SPCC Plan will be amended.

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2.0 SPCC PLAN REVIEW - 40 CFR 112.5

The University of Maryland will complete a review and evaluation of the SPCC plan at least once every five years. The reviews will be documented below. In signing this page, the signer attests that they have completed a review and evaluation of the UM SPCC Plan on the date specified and will or will not amend the Plan as indicated.

SIGNATURE DATE AMENDMENT REQUIRED YES/NO

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3.0 Management Approval 40 CFR 112.7

I hereby certify that the management of UMCP extends its full approval of this SPCC plan and will commit the necessary resources to fully implement it as described herein. I understand that although this plan has been certified by a Registered Professional Engineer; I, as the VP for Administration and Finance, remain ultimately responsible for the preparation of this SPCC plan, proper implementation of the provisions contained within, and compliance with the SPCC regulations. I certify that this SPCC plan will be reviewed and evaluated at least once every five years, as described and documented in Section 2.0 of this plan

Carlo Colella VP For Administration & Finance

Date

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4.0 FACILITY INFORMATION - 40 CFR 112.7(a)(3)

Facility Name:

Address:

Owner:

Contact:

University of Maryland, College Park

3115 Chesapeake Building 338 College Park, Maryland 20742-3133

State of Maryland

Maureen Kotlas, Director (301) 405-3099

Other Personnel: Jason Baer, Assistant Director Environmental Affairs (301) 405-3163

Location: The University of Maryland is located in Prince George’s County, Maryland, adjoining the Paint Branch, a tributary to the Anacostia River. The University is bordered on the west and north by University Boulevard, on the east by Baltimore Avenue and Paint Branch Parkway, and on the south by Campus Drive, Mowatt Lane, Knox Road, and Norwich Avenue. The University is at 38.98 North latitude and 76.94 West longitude.

Description: The University of Maryland is an educational and research institution that uses diesel fuel for emergency generators and vehicles, gasoline for vehicles, fuel oil for heating, lubricating oil for operating equipment, and cooking oil at campus dining halls. Map 1 shows the campus boundaries, surface features, and building locations. Map 2 depicts the locations of the tanks, hydraulic elevators, oil-containing transformers, grease dumpsters, oil/water separators, and 55-gallon drums of oil.

Facility Storage: Tables 1, 2, and 3 list each source, fuel type, capacity, and location.

Total Oil Storage: 691,077 gallons

In-Plant Treatment: The University of Maryland does not operate in-plant treatment of petroleum products. However, in the event of a release, the University is equipped with seven oil/water separator devices in areas subject to potential incidental petroleum releases. One 1,000-gallon oil/water separator is located in the southeast corner of the Steam Plant, Building 001. Two 1,600-gallon oil/water separators are located on the outside of the Shuttle Bus Facility building #424, Two 1,600-gallon oil/water separator on the outside

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of the Motor Pool (Severn Bldg.# 810). One 600 gallon oil/water separator is located in the dike at the Central Heating Plant fueling area. These devices are monitored on a regular basis and appropriately maintained. Solids, oils, and other sediments are removed from the oil/separators, as needed, and appropriately disposed off site.

Other: The UM operates under Oil Operations Permit No. 14-OPT-3522.

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5.0 PAST SPILL HISTORY

DATE DESCRIPTION OF SPILL

CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN

PLAN FOR PREVENTING

RECURRENCE

9/15/11 No known harmful quantities of oil have been discharged to navigable waterways.

8/10/12 No known harmful quantities of oil have been discharged to navigable waterways.

7/16/13 No known harmful quantities of oil have been discharged to navigable waterways.

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12/14/14 No known harmful quantities of oil have been discharged to navigable waterways.

7/30/15 No known harmful quantities of oil have been discharged to navigable waterways

6/16/16 No known harmful quantities of oil have been discharged to navigable waterways.

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6.0 POTENTIAL SPILL VOLUMES AND RATES - 40 CFR 112.7(b)

The University of Maryland has identified 72 tanks, 101 hydraulic elevators, 11 grease dumpsters, 5 locations for storing 55-gallon drums of oil, 7 oil/water separator devices, 144 oil-filled transformers, and 3 oil-filled turbine engines on the College Park campus which are subject to, and being addressed under, this SPCC plan. The capacities vary from 55-gallon drums to a 250,000-gallon bulk fuel oil tank, which provides back-up fuel for the campus’s central steam plant. The container applications include generator fueling, vehicle fueling, steam plant back-up fuel, operating equipment, recycling of grease from dining halls, and storage of lubricating oil. The locations range from small tanks in remote wooded locations to bulk tanks in highly developed settings. The campus itself covers over 1,200 acres on the main campus alone. Because of the diversity of the sites where the tanks are located, it is impractical to evaluate each potential spill scenario. Therefore, each oil-containing source was addressed individually and listed in Tables 1, 2, and 3 (See Map 2 for source locations and drainage paths). Generic scenarios for potential large-volume and sudden material releases from a storage container, pipe, or other device include three types of situations:

Equipment/Material Failure - A piece of equipment may suddenly faildue to an imperfection in the material, corrosion, a rapid change intemperature, improper maintenance, or fatigue. A sudden hydraulicline break is an example of an equipment/material failure. UM works toprevent this type of release through inspections of equipmentcontaining oil.

Improper Operation – An employee may forget to close a valve orconnect a pipe to the wrong fitting during material transfer operations,resulting in the sudden and rapid release of a material. UM works toprevent these types of accidents through employee training.

Random Accident – The most difficult cause of a release to predict andprevent is a random event, such as a forklift puncturing anaboveground tank, or a weather-related incident such as a lightningstrike or a tornado. UM minimizes the potential for random accidentsthrough proper training, equipment and facility design, and storagetechniques.

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7.0 PREVENTION MEASURES

7.1 Containment and Diversionary Structures- 40 CFR 112.7(c)

• Aboveground storage tanks are designed and constructed with at leastone of the following types of secondary containment: integral secondarycontainment, retaining walls, double walled construction, dikes, orlocated within a building. (See Map 2 for locations)

• Secondary containment, large enough to contain the volume of thecontainers plus 8 inches of precipitation, is provided for the two largeststorage tanks (each 250,000 gallons) and one supplemental tank (8,000gallons). (See Map 2 for location)

• Used cooking oil/grease collection dumpsters are located within dikesor buildings, which are connected to grease interceptors. (See Map 2for locations)

• Since secondary containment for operating electrical equipment andhydraulic equipment is contrary to safety factors and other goodengineering practices, the University’s Contingency Plan and routineinspections will provide adequate protection for nearby waterways.(See Map 2 for locations)

• Sorbent materials, weirs, booms, and other barriers are provided in theemergency spill kits staged at the following locations:

- Environmental Services Facility, Building 344 – Storage Shed- Chesapeake Building, Building 338 – Room 3115- Central Steam Plant, Building 001 – Fuel Delivery Area

• Weirs, booms, or other barriers are also available from the local FireDepartment, County Haz Mat Team, and an on-call cleanup contractor(see Section 8.3 for contact information)

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7.2 Inspections, Tests, and Records - 40 CFR 112.7(e)

• Records relevant to this SPCC plan are maintained at the following locations:

- Environmental Services Facility, Building 344- Steam Plant, Building 001- Facilities Operations Maintenance, Building 208

• Steam Plant personnel inspect the 250,000-gallon bulk storage tanks and associated dike weekly. The inspection consists of a complete walk-through of the tank area to check for tank damage or leakage, stained or discolored ground or surface water, excessive accumulation of water in the diked area, and to ensure the dike drain valves are securely closed and locked. Inspection records are maintained at the Steam Plant. A copy of the facility inspection checklist is located in Appendix C. The dike drainage log is included in Appendix D.

• The Steel Tank Institute’s (STI) SP001 standard recommends that above ground shop-fabricated tanks that have secondary containment be inspected monthly. No integrity testing of the tanks is required for the UMCP tanks since they each have secondary containment and they are not in contact with the ground.

• As discussed in the American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 653 Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction (API-653), brittle fracture is not a concern for tanks that have a shell thickness of less than one-half inch. None of the tanks at this facility have shell thickness greater than one-half inch, therefore a brittle fracture evaluation is not required.

• Monthly inspections of all tanks, used cooking oil collection dumpsters, oil drum storage locations, and out of service oil containing electrical equipment are performed by Environmental Safety Sustainability and Risk personnel using the checklist in Appendix C. These inspections are signed by the inspector and maintained at the Environmental Services Facility, Building 344.

• Steam Plant personnel will inspect oil-filled transformers annually and maintain the records at the Steam Plant, Building 001.

• Monthly inspections of hydraulic elevators are performed by an outside contractor and managed by Facilities Management. Inspection records are maintained at Facilities Operations and Maintenance, Building 026.

• The two 250,000-gallon aboveground bulk storage tanks are tested in

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accordance with American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 653 every ten years. Comparison records are kept at the Environmental Services Facility, Building 344, Tank supports and foundations are included in these inspections.

7.3 Personnel, Training, And Spill Prevention Procedures - 40 CFR 112.7(f)

• Oil-handling personnel have been instructed by management in the operation and maintenance of oil pollution prevention equipment, pollution control laws and regulations, discharge procedure protocols, general facility operations, and the contents of the SPCC Plan.

• Maureen Kotlas, Director of Environmental Safety Sustainability and Risk, is accountable for oil spill prevention at the University of Maryland.

• The Department of Environmental Safety Sustainability and Risk provides annual spill prevention briefings for UM oil-handling personnel to ensure adequate understanding of the SPCC Plan. These briefings highlight any past spill events or failures and recently developed precautionary measures. Training covers oil spill prevention, containment, and retrieval methods. Records of these briefings and spill prevention training are kept on the form provided as Appendix E. They are on file at the Environmental Services Facility, Building 344.

7.4 Security - 40 CFR 112.7(g)

• Each facility handling, processing, or storing oil is locked and or guardedwhen the facility is unattended.

• The two 250,000-gallon bulk storage tanks' area is surrounded by steelsecurity fencing, and the entrance gates are locked when the facility isunattended.

• The drain valve for the bulk tank dike is locked in the closed position,except during a documented discharge of accumulated rainwater.

• The loading and unloading connections of oil pipelines are capped andlocked when not in service.

• The starter control for all fuel oil pumps is accessible only to authorizedpersonnel.

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campus.

• Lights illuminating the AST areas and truck unloading area are adequateto detect spills during nighttime hours and prevent vandalism.

• Fill ports for new and used oil containers are locked when not in use.

7.5 Facility Tank Truck Loading/Unloading - 40 CFR 112.7(h)

The University does not operate a facility tank car or tank truck loading or unloading rack, but does provide the following precautions to prevent spills during fuel delivery operations.

• All oil is delivered to the point of storage by tank trucks operated byindependent vendors who are responsible for ensuring their operations areperformed in accordance with applicable local, state and federalregulations.

• The oil delivery trucks are to be equipped with an oil spill cleanup kit, a cellphone or 2-way radio in case of emergency, and install temporarycontainment around trucks using booms to locally contain spills that mayoccur while loading/unloading above ground storage tanks (AST).

• The oil delivery vendors will receive a copy of the University’s SPCC Planand are responsible for immediately notifying the UMPD at (301) 405-3555and cleaning up any spills caused by their delivery operations.

• Warning signs will be posted at all tanks and loading and unloading areaswith emergency notification information, tank contents, capacity, and“caution do not overfill” signage.

• The fuel oil transfer procedure for the Steam Plant bulk oil tanks is locatedin Appendix A.

• In the event of a hose or connection failure, the tanker truck fuel deliveryarea at the Steam Plant will be contained with a catch basin and piped to500-gallon overflow tank located within the bulk fuel tank dike.

• The University has positioned emergency spill kits at the followinglocations:

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- Chesapeake Building, Building 338 – Room 3115- Central Steam Plant, Building 001 – Fuel Delivery Area

7.6 Facility Drainage- 40 CFR 112.8(b)

• See Map 2 (Facility Drainage System) or Table 1 for locations andpredicted spill flow directions for tanks, elevators, transformers, greasedumpsters, oil/water separators, turbines/compressors, and 55-gallondrum storage.

• Rainwater drainage from the tanker truck unloading containment area atthe Steam Plant will discharge into the two 250,000-gallon bulk storagetanks’ containment dike. The dike is restrained by a gate valve that is keptin the closed position to prevent a spill or other excessive leakage of oilinto the campus’s drainage system.

• Drainage of rainwater from the two 250,000-gallon bulk storage tanks’diked area is accomplished in the following manner.

- The discharge valve is kept in the closed position at all times unlessthe dike is deliberately being drained.

- Run-off rainwater is inspected to ensure there is no sheen. If there is asheen, the oily material is removed with sorbent booms.

- The discharge valve is opened and resealed under supervision.- A log is kept (see Appendix D) indicating the date and time of

discharge, the condition of the water released, and the name of theperson responsible for the release.

7.7 Bulk Storage Tanks – 40 CFR112.8 (c)

• The bulk storage tanks are compatible with the oil contained andconditions of storage.

• Stormwater outfalls on campus are monitored monthly to ensure thereare no oily discharges to surface waters.

• There are no partially buried tanks at the University, and none will beinstalled in the future.

• There are no underground fuel storage tanks at the University.

• The two 250,000-gallon aboveground bulk storage tanks are tested inaccordance with American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 653

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every ten years. Comparison records are kept, and tank supports and foundations are included in these inspections.

• All aboveground storage tanks are inspected on a monthly basis (seeAppendix C, Facility Inspection Check List).

• The 250,000-gallon #2 fuel oil tank is equipped with a high levelindicator.

• Aboveground tanks, other than the two 250,000-gallon bulk storagetanks, are equipped with a direct-reading level gauge and/or a ventwhistle to prevent tank overfilling. Venting capacity is suitable for the filland withdrawal rates.

• Aboveground storage tanks are equipped with five-gallon catch basinson the fill pipe to contain any residual spill during fuel delivery.

• Oil leaks that result in a loss of oil from tank seams, gaskets, rivets, andbolts are promptly corrected, and any materials contaminated from suchleaks are promptly removed.

• Portable and mobile oil storage containers including 55-gallon drumsare located to prevent spilled oil from reaching navigable water,provided with secondary containment, and located where they will notbe subject to flooding.

7.8 Transfer Operations, Pumping, And In-Plant Processes - 40 CFR 112.8 (d)

• Buried piping associated with the two 250,000-gallon bulk storagetanks is protected to prevent corrosion. If a section of the line isexposed, it is examined for deterioration. If corrosion damage is found,additional examination and corrective action will be taken as warranted,based on the magnitude of the damage. The fuel lines are precisiontested annually to ensure their integrity.

• The oil/water separators located at the Central Steam Plant andSevern Building treat incidental releases. The separators are inspectedon a monthly basis and the records are kept at each facility.

• Pipelines not in service or in standby for an extended period arecapped or blank flanged and marked as to their origin.

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corrosion and to allow for expansion and contraction.

• All aboveground pipelines and valves are examined monthly to assesstheir condition. Pressure testing for piping is conducted as warranted.

• Warning signs are posted as needed to prevent vehicles fromdamaging aboveground pipelines.

• There are no internal heating coils installed at the University that couldpotentially fail and discharge into open watercourse or waters of thestate.

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8.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

8.1 Discovery of a Release

• When a release from a tank, drum, operating equipment, oil-collection dumpster, or any other container is discovered, regardless of size, the following action items must immediately be initiated. Steps 1 through 3 should be implemented, only if they can be done safely and quickly; otherwise, proceed to directly to Step 4.

1. Turn off all pumps; close any open valves; plug any apparent leaks, and shut down any potential ignition sources.

2. Contain or prevent the migration of the spill.3. Prevent the migration of the spill from entering any storm drains or surface

water.4. Immediately notify UMPD 301-405-3555 (911 from a campus phone) or

ESSR 301-405-3960. DO NOT LEAVE VOICE MAILS!Provide the following information:

Name and contact information Exact location of spill Material spilled Estimated quantity and source Any corrective action taken and/or additional assistance needed

5. Isolate the spill and keep unauthorized personnel away.

• Figure 1 contains a flow chart of emergency procedures for on-call Environmental Affairs personnel to follow in the event of an oil spill.

• The signs posted at tanks instruct who to call in case of an oil release.

8.2 Spill Control and Cleanup Procedures

• Spill Containment on Land1. Using booms, absorbent pads, and drain covers, contain the spilled

material and prevent the material from entering floor drains andstormwater inlets.

2. Sorbent material should be placed at the leading edge of the spill toprevent its advancement and on the spill after the spread of the spill hasbeen contained.

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• Spill Containment in Storm Drain Systems1. All efforts should be made to contain the spill to the land.2. If the spill has entered the storm drain system, personnel will proceed to

the next down gradient manhole, looking for the presence of oil.3. Once a clean, down gradient manhole is located, a barrier or absorbent

boom will be placed in the manhole to prevent further migration of thespilled material.

8.3 Emergency Contact Information

• SPCC coordinator or designee will determine if a reportable spill has occurred and makeall necessary notifications.

• Notification Numbers

Environmental Safety, Sustainability and Risk (ESSR)

University of Maryland Police (UMPD)

• Jason Baer, ESSR Assistant Director

Maureen Kotlas, ESSR Director

Scott Lupin, ESSR Assoc. Director

National Response Center MDE

(301) 405-3960

(301) 405-3333 (301)

(301) 405-3163 (w)

(202) 441-6391 (cell)

(301) 405-3960 (w)(240) 424-2821 (cell)

(301) 405-3968 (w)(240) 398-6832 (cell)

(800) 424-8802

(866) 633-4686

• Clean-Up Contractor

Clean Ventures (410) 368-9170

• Supplies and Equipment

Warring and Sons (drum supplies)

New Pig Leak/Spill (sorbent booms)

(301)322-5400

(800)468-464717

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Table 1UMD Aboveground Bulk Storage Tanks

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Tank ID Building Name/Bldg. # Capacity Fuel Type Tank Type Containment Storm Drain Receiving LocationGallons Location Outfall Map #

1 1B Plant Ops./Maint / 006 8,000 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 20' SE 5 232 2A Plant Ops./Maint / 006 250,000 #2 Fuel Oil VERT. AST Dike 20' SE 5 233 2B Plant Ops./Maint / 006 250,000 #2 Fuel Oil VERT. AST Dike 20' SE 5 234 3 Ritchie Coliseum / 004 250 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 10' SW 5 235 4 Ritchie Coliseum / 004 250 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 5' E 5 236 5 Computer Space Science / 224 1,350 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 20' E 4 147 6 Patuxent / 010 1,000 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 3' E 4 188 9 Calvert Hall / 015 250 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 10' SW 14 229 10 SCUB 1 / 019 250 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 50' E 6 2610 12 South Campus Dining Hall / 026 275 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 300' SW 14 2211 14 McKeldin / 035 280 Diesel LUBE CUBE Dike 11' W 5 2212 15 Van Munching / 039 500 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 10' S 12 2113 16 Marie Mount / 046 275 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 15' NW 5 2214 19 Dorchester / 064 60 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 78' SW 5 1815 20 Campus Recreation Center / 068 576 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 50' N Stream 1416 21 J.M. Patterson / 083 280 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 400' E 4 1417 22 Mathematics / 084 180 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 6' N 3 1818 23 Byrd Stadium Maintenance/ 369 250 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 60' NE 4 1419 24 A.V. Williams / 115 60 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall NE 4 1520 25 A.V. Williams / 115 60 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall NE 4 1521 26 Computer Instructional Center /406 150 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall NE 3 1922 27 Animal Science / 142 1,000 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 5' S 4 1423 37 Cole Field House / 162 275 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 140' NE 4 1824 38A Golf Maintenance / 314 1,000 Gasoline HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 600' W Pond 925 38B Golf Maintenance / 314 500 Diesel HORIZ. AST Double Wall 600' W Pond 926 38C Golf Maintenance / 314 280 Waste Oil HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 600' W Pond 927 38D Golf Maintenance / 314 275 Gasoline HORIZ. AST Double Wall 600' W Pond 928 41 Electric Shop / 212 250 Diesel PORTABLE Double Wall 100' NW Varies 2329 42 Stadium Parking Garage / 218 400 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 100' N 10 1330 44A Computer Space Science / 224 1,000 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 60' NE 4 1431 47 Microbiology / 231 500 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 5' S 4 1832 52A Grounds Maintenance / 428 1,000 Gasoline LUBE CUBE Double Wall 5' SE Pond 1033 52B Grounds Maintenance / 428 1,500 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 5' SE Pond 1034 52C Grounds Maintenance / 428 550 Waste Oil HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 20' SE Pond 1035 55A Veterinary Science / 795 1,000 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 75' E Ditch 436 55B Veterinary Science / 795 1,000 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 75' E Ditch 437 57 Lab for Physical Sciences / 796 6,000 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall 75' NE Ditch 438 61 Leornardtown Community Cntr. / 250 125 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 50' NE 7 2339 62 Facilities Mgt. Motor Pool / 005 280 Waste Oil HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 150' SE 5 2340 63 SCUB 3 / 392 1,350 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 100' SE 4 1841 64A SCUB 4 / 405 1,350 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 15' S 3 1942 64B SCUB 4 / 405 1,350 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 15' SW 3 1943 64C SCUB 4 / 405 1,000 Diesel HORIZ. AST Double Wall 155' SW 3 1944 65 Steam Plant / 001 300 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 200' N 1 2345 66A Bio-Psychology / 144 1,350 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 14' N 4 1846 66B Bio-Psychology / 144 1,350 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 14' N 4 1847 67A Comcast Center / 360 500 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 115' E Pond 1048 67B Comcast Center / 360 500 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 145' NE Pond 1049 68 Clarence Smith Performing Arts / 386 500 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 40' NE Stream 1350 69 H. J. Patterson / 073 675 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 75' NE 4 1851 71 Greenhouse Complex / 398 800 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 150' NE Pond 1052 72 Golf Course Club House/166 100 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall 34' E Pond 1253 75 Anne Arundel Hall/060 60 Diesel LUBE CUBE Double Wall Grass 170' NE 2154 76 Veterinary Science / 795 280 Diesel INTEGRAL AST Double Wall Pond Pond 455 77 Lab for Physical Sciences / 796 80 Diesel Day tank Sec. Cont. Pond Pond 456 78A Shuttle Bus / 424 240 Motor oil HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 180' S Stream 1157 78B Shuttle Bus / 424 20000 Diesel HORIZ. AST Double Wall 55' S Pond 1158 78C Shuttle Bus / 424 550 Waste Oil HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 180' S Stream 1159 79A Severn /810 12000 #2 Fuel Oil HORIZ. AST Double Wall 39' NE StormDrain 2960 79B Severn /810 10000 Gasoline HORIZ. AST Double Wall 58' NW StormDrain 2961 79C Severn /810 10000 Gasoline HORIZ. AST Double Wall 58' NW StormDrain 2962 79D Severn /810 250 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 60' SW StormDrain 2963 79E Severn /810 250 Diesel HORIZ. AST Dike 60' SW StormDrain 2964 79F Severn/810 10000 E-85 HORIZ. AST Double Wall 88' E StormDrain 2965 79G Severn/810 280 Waste Oil VERTICLE AST Double Wall 34' NW StormDrain 2966 79H Severn/810 280 Motor oil VERTICLE AST Double Wall 34' NW StormDrain 2967 80A Engineering Laboratory/089 Ground 250 Hydraulic HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 30' N 3 1968 80B Engineering Laboratory/ 089/room 250 Hydraulic HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 6' E 3 1969 81 Energy Research / 223 500 Hydraulic HORIZ. AST Sec. Cont. 247" E Stream 1570 82 Physical Science Complex / 415 660 Diesel HORIZ. AST Double Wall 90' NW 4 1471 83 Pocomoke Building / 007 2400 Diesel HORIZ. AST Double Wall 50' SE StormDrain 2372 84 Grounds Maintenance / 428 520 Diesel HORIZ. AST Double Wall 21' SW StormDrain 10

BULK STORAGE TANKSTotal Tanks: 70

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Hydraulic Elevators: 101Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Room Drain Receiving Map

Gallons No. Location Outfall No.1 A.V. Williams / 115 Apprx. 200 1152A 130' W 004 152 A.V. Williams / 115 Apprx. 200 1152A 130' W 004 153 Agricultural and Life Sci. Surge / 296 Apprx. 200 1114E 51' E N to Stream 100ft 154 Animal Science / 142 Apprx. 200 0418 104' SE 004 145 Annapolis Hall / 008 Apprx. 200 0104 51' E 006 266 Anne Arundel Hall / 060 Apprx. 200 0113 70' SE 005 217 Architecture / 145 Apprx. 200 0104 67' W 012 218 Arena Parking Garage / 403 Apprx. 200 Level A 194' NW S to Pond 100ft 109 Arena Parking Garage / 403 Apprx. 200 Level A 196' NW S to Pond 100ft 1010 Arena Parking Garage / 403 Apprx. 200 Level A 205' NW S to Pond 100ft 1011 Benjamin Hall / 143 Apprx. 200 4197 116' SE 005 1712 Cambridge Area Dining Hall / 097 Apprx. 200 B0105 73" N N to Stream 800ft 1413 Cambridge Hall / 096 Apprx. 200 0211 75' E N to Stream 800ft 1414 Campus Recreation Center / 068 Apprx. 200 B0114 22' SE N to Stream 100ft 1415 Campus Recreation Center / 068 Apprx. 200 B0101 61' NW N to Stream 100ft 1416 Chem. & Nucl. Engineering / 090 Apprx. 200 1145 11' N 004 1417 Chem. & Nucl. Engineering / 090 Apprx. 200 1213 132' SW 004 1418 Chem. & Nucl. Engineering / 090 Apprx. 200 1303 132' SW 004 1419 Chemistry / 091 Wing 5 Apprx. 200 0515A 11' N 004 1820 Chemistry / 091 Wing 5 Apprx. 200 0515B 1' E 004 1821 Chesapeake / 338 Apprx. 200 1103 100' SW SE to Pond 200ft 1022 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 1206 38' SW NW to Stream 200ft 1323 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 1232 103' E NW to Stream 200ft 1324 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 2175 52' E 2169 NW to Stream 200ft 1325 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 1201 72' NE NW to Stream 200ft 1326 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 1724 60' N NW to Stream 200ft 1327 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 1752 136' E NW to Stream 200ft 1328 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 1524 40' S NW to Stream 200ft 1329 Clarice Smith Performing Arts / 386 Apprx. 200 0728 60' W NW to Stream 200ft 1330 Cole Field House / 162 Apprx. 200 SO1000 296' NW 004 1731 Comcast Arena / 360 Apprx. 200 2301 43' W North to Pond 400ft 1032 Computer Science Instr. Center / 406 Apprx. 200 1119 42' NW 003 1933 Dorchester Hall / 064 Apprx. 200 0124A 42' NW 005 1834 Energy Research / 223 Apprx. 200 0200 100' N East to Stream 300ft 1535 Engineering / 088 Apprx. 200 0203A 11' W 003 1936 Engineering / 088 Apprx. 200 0401A 60' NW 003 1937 Football Team Building / 379 Apprx. 200 0108 46' N 004 1738 Geology / 237 Apprx. 200 1116 73' SE 002 1839 Golf Course Club House / 166 Apprx. 200 B0100D 127' S SE to Ditch 400ft 1240 H. J. Patterson Hall / 073 Apprx. 200 0203 100' SE 005 1841 Health and Human Performance / 255 Apprx. 200 0315 64' SE North to Stream 100ft 1442 Health and Human Performance / 255 Apprx. 200 0245 345' W North to Stream 100ft 1443 Health and Human Performance / 255 Apprx. 200 0123 35' SW North to Stream 100ft 1444 Health Center / 140 Apprx. 200 0109 67' W 005 18

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Hydraulic Elevators: 101Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Room Drain Receiving Map

Gallons No. Location Outfall No.45 Health Center / 140 Apprx. 200 0170L 67' W 005 1846 Holzapfel Hall / 074 Apprx. 200 0116B 5' N 002 1847 Institute for Phy. Sci. and Tech. / 085 Apprx. 200 B0103A 50' SE 004 1448 J. M. Patterson Hall / 083 Apprx. 200 1206 67' N 004 1449 Jimenez Hall / 034 Apprx. 200 0102B 53' N 005 1850 Journalism / 059 Apprx. 200 1100 19' E 005 2251 Kim Engineering Building/225 Apprx. 200 1104 100' SW 004 1552 Kim Engineering Building/225 Apprx. 200 1104 100' SW 004 1553 Kim Engineering Building/225 Apprx. 200 1224 100' SW 004 1554 Laboratory for Physical Sciences / 796 Apprx. 200 100 57' NE SE to Ditch 75ft 455 Lee Building / 071 Apprx. 200 0117C 130' ENE 005 2256 LeFrak Hall / 038 Apprx. 200 0211A 99' S 014 2257 Main Administration / 077 Apprx. 200 B0119A 11' S 005 2258 Marie Mount Hall / 046 Apprx. 200 0407A 25' E 005 2259 Marie Mount Hall / 046 Apprx. 200 0403A 86' NE 005 2260 Mathematics / 084 Apprx. 200 5200A NA 003 1861 Mathematics / 084 Apprx. 200 4920 29' SE 003 1862 Microbiology / 231 Apprx. 200 0118A 20' N 004 1863 Mitchell Building / 052 Apprx. 200 0116A 111' E 005 1864 Nyumburu Cultural Center/232 Apprx. 200 100 97'N 1865 Parking Garage #5 / 404 Apprx. 200 NW Level G 57' SE 012 2566 Parking Garage #5/ 404 Apprx. 200 NE Level G 57' SW 014 2667 Patuxent / 010 Apprx. 200 B0103 26' E 004 1868 Physics / 082 Apprx. 200 0116 20' S 002 1869 Physics / 082 Apprx. 200 SB0333A 51' S 002 1870 Queen Anne's Hall/061 Apprx. 200 104 100' NE 004 2271 Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Bldg./407 Apprx. 200 1120A 50'W 004 1772 Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Bldg./407 Apprx. 200 1120A 50'W 004 1773 Ritchie Coliseum / 004 Apprx. 200 0102 30' NW 005 2374 Shoemaker Hall / 037 Apprx. 200 0141 128' N 014 2275 Skinner Bldg. / 044 Apprx. 200 0101 40' W 005 2276 Somerset Hall / 063 Apprx. 200 0118 41' N 005 2277 South Campus Dining Hall / 026 Apprx. 200 0195 NA 014 2278 South Campus Dining Hall / 026 Apprx. 200 0119A 37' NW 014 2279 South Campus Dining Hall / 026 Apprx. 200 0119A 37' NW 014 2280 Stadium Garage (PG 3) / 218 Apprx. 200 NW Level G 14' S North to Stream 1000ft 1381 Stadium Garage (PG 3) / 218 Apprx. 200 SW Level G 69' E North to Stream 1000ft 1382 Stamp Student Union / 163 #1 Apprx. 200 B1004 DEMO 004 1883 Stamp Student Union / 163 #3 Apprx. 200 B0202 97' N 004 1884 Stamp Student Union / 163 #4 Apprx. 200 B0202 97' N 004 1885 Stamp Student Union / 163 #2 Apprx. 200 SB0240 97' N 004 1886 Stamp Student Union / 163/ #5 Apprx. 200 SB0201 97' N 004 1887 Stamp Student Union / 163/ #6 Apprx. 200 B0106M 97' N 004 1888 Stamp Student Union / 163/ #7 Apprx. 200 B0106M 97' N 004 18

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Hydraulic Elevators: 101Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Room Drain Receiving Map

Gallons No. Location Outfall No.89 South Campus Surge / 233 Apprx. 200 1126 53' SW 014 2690 Symons Hall / 076 Apprx. 200 3313 130' N 002 1891 Taliaferro Hall / 043 Apprx. 200 B0105 18' NW 005 2292 Tap Building / 387 Apprx. 200 1111 39' W North to Pond 100ft 1593 Tawes Fine Arts / 141 Apprx. 200 0146 45' E 012 2194 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 B0504 200' S 012 2195 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 B0504 200' S 012 2196 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 B0504 200' S 012 2197 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 0101A 12' NE 012 2198 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 0101A 12' NE 012 2199 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 0102A 23' NW 012 21

100 Van Munching Hall / 039 Apprx. 200 0102A 26' NW 012 21101 Woods Hall / 047 Apprx. 200 B0200D NA 005 22

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SPCC Transformers: 144UM Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Transformer Storm Drain Receiving MapID # Gallons Location Location Outfall #

1 A.V. Williams-N Wing - PH II / 115 690 Northeast 115 NA to Outfall 004 152 A.V. Williams-N Wing - PH II / 115 690 Northeast 115 NA to Outfall 004 153 A.V. Williams-S Wing - PH I / 115 725 Southeast 115 NA to Outfall 004 154 A.V. Williams-S Wing - PH I / 115 725 Southeast 115 NA to Outfall 004 156 AG /Life Surge / 296 449 Southwest 296 100' SW Stream 200ft NE 157 Agriculture Shed / 102 100 East 142 60' SW Stream 800ft NE 148 Animal Science / Ag Engineering / 142 163 Northwest 142 125' SW 004 149 Animal Science / Ag Engineering / 142 469 Northwest 142 (ESW) 65' SW 004 1410 Animal Science / Ag Engineering / 142 449 Northwest 142 65' SW 004 1411 Architecture / 145 320 Room B0103 73' SE 012 2112 Arena Parking Garage (PG-4) /403 296 South 403 105' NE Pond 400ft N 1013 Benjamin / 143 296 Southwest 143 283' SW 005 1714 Beta Theta Pi #6 Frat. Row / 131 230 North 131 146' NE 005 2315 Bryd Stadium North Lights / 368 100 Southeast 256 430' E 004 1316 Cambridge Area Dining Hall / 097 188 Southwest 099 225' SW Stream 800ft NE 1417 Campus Mail / 343 100 Northeast 343 35 E Ditch 200ft NE 1918 Campus Recreation Building / 068 257 Northeast 068 150' SW Stream 100ft N 1419 Center For Young Children / 381 257 Southwest 381B 150' W Pond 500ft NE 1320 Centreville Hall / 098 163 Northwest 098 225' SW Stream 300ft NE 1421 Central Animal Resources / 087 163 East 087 11' W 004 1522 Central Heating Plant / 001 418 Northeast 001 11' W 004 2323 Central Heating Plant / 001 213 West 006 106' NW 016 2324 Chem & Nuclear Engineering / 090 257 Room 1141 12' NW 004 1425 Chem & Nuclear Engineering / 090 257 Room 1141 12' NW 004 1426 Chem Scub IV A / 405 423 West Side 405 150' NW 003 1927 Chem Scub IV B / 405 423 West Side 405 165' NW 003 1928 Chem Scub IV C / 405 423 West Side 405 180' NW 003 1929 Chem Scub IV D / 405 449 East 091 140' N 003 1930 Chemistry Wing II / 091 B 296 South Side 52' S 003 1831 Chemistry Wing III / 091 C 423 ENE 091 60' SW 003 1832 Chemistry (East Wing) / 091 E 500 Room 0102 15' E 003 1833 Chemistry Wing V 269 B091 75' SW 003 1834 Chesapeake Building / 338 494 North 338 219 NE Pond 200ft SE 1035 Cole Field House / 162 267 East 162 15' N 004 1736 Comcast Arena A / 360 542 North 360 105' NE Pond 400ft N 1037 Comcast Arena B / 360 378 North 360 105' NE Pond 400ft N 1038 Comcast Center C/ 360 370 North 360 105' NE Pond 400ft N 1039 Computer & Space Sciences / 224 585 Northeast 224 (ESW) 34' W 004 1440 Computer Space Sciences / 224 675 Northeast 224 (ESW) 34' W 004 1441 Computer Science Instr. Ctr/406 350 Southeast 115 004 1942 Cumberland Hall / 122 188 Southeast 122 205' SE Stream 600ft N 1443 CSPAC Trans #1 / 386 730 West 386 28' SW Stream 200ft NW 1344 CSPAC Trans #2 / 386 730 West 386 35' SW Stream 200ft NW 1345 Denton Area Dining Hall / 251 230 Northeast 251 175' NE Stream 700ft N 13

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SPCC Transformers: 144UM Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Transformer Storm Drain Receiving MapID # Gallons Location Location Outfall #46 Dorchester Hall / 064 140 West 064 42' NE 005 1847 Easton Gear / 253 370 B353 203' SE Storm Drain 1348 Ellicott Area Dining Hall / 257 458 Southwest 257B 63' E Stream 500ft N 1349 Ellicott Hall / 256 379 Room 0119 57' N Stream 500ft N 1350 Energy Research / 223 257 Northwest 223 100' E to stream Stream 300ft E 1551 Energy Research / 223 512 Southeast 223 30' S Stream 300ft E 1552 Energy Research / 223 230 Southeast 223 30' S Stream 300ft E 1553 Engineering Laboratory / 089 320 West 089 105' S 003 1954 Engineering Laboratory / 089 320 West 089 105' S 003 1955 Engineering Research / 093 188 South 093 31' W 004 1556 Football Team Building / 379 370 Northeast 379 20' N 004 1857 Francis Scott Key Hall / 048 188 Northeast 048 100' SE 005 2258 Golf Course Club House / 166 163 Southwest 166 36' N Ditch 400ft SE 1259 H. J. Patterson Hall / 073 230 Room 0242 40' E 005 1860 H. J. Patterson Hall / 073 257 Room 0116A 40' E 005 1861 Harford Hall / 014 163 Southeast 014 110' W 014 2662 Harrison Laboratory / 002 218 Northeast 005 67' NE 001 2363 Health & Human Performance (E) / 255 257 Room 1244 57' E to 1245 Stream 100ft N 1464 Health & Human Performance (W) /255 257 Hall 0196 8' NW Stream 100ft N 1465 Health Center / 140 163 Southwest 140 57' ESE 005 1866 Holzapfel Hall / 074 163 South 074 NA 002 1867 Inn & Conference Center-East/348 296 345-1 127' SW Storm Drain 2168 Inn & Conference Center-East 256 345-2 88' SW Storm Drain 2169 Inn & Conference Center-Weat 448 345-3 100' SW Storm Drain 2170 Jimenez Hall / 034 188 Southeast 140 45' E 005 1871 Journalism/059 140 East 059 005 2272 Jull Hall / 227 325 Northwest 227 100' W 004 1473 Kappa Alpha #1Frat. Row / 126 230 East 126 240' E 005 2374 Kehoe Sports Facility/388 176 West 388 257' S Ditch 200ft SW 1775 Kim Engineering/225 478 West 225 100'E 004 1576 Kim Engineering/225 478 West 225 100'E 004 1577 Knight Hall/0417 554 B417 68' SW Storm Drain 1778 Laplata Hall / 259 188 Room 0112 47' E Stream 500ft N 1479 Laplata Hall / 259 188 Room 0112 47' E Stream 500ft N 1480 Lee / 071 153 Room Mech 135' ENE 005 2281 Lefrak Hall / 038 330 West Mech Rm. 49 SW 014 2282 Leonardtown Modular / 250 230 Southwest 250 68' N 006 2383 Leonardtown Modular / 238 163 West 238 68' N 007 2384 Leonardtown Modular / 239 163 Southwest 239 250' E 007 2385 Leonardtown Modular / 240 163 East 240 11' N 007 2386 Leonardtown Modular / 241 100 Southwest 241 76' E 007 2387 Leonardtown Modular / 242 163 East 242 93' N 007 2388 Leonardtown Modular / 243 100 Norhtwest 243 45' W 007 2389 Leonardtown Modular / 244 100 Southeast 244 44' W 005 23

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SPCC Transformers: 144UM Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Transformer Storm Drain Receiving MapID # Gallons Location Location Outfall #90 Leonardtown Modular / 245 100 Southwest 245 23' N 005 2391 Leonardtown Modular / 246 100 Norhtwest 246 45' SE 006 2392 Leonardtown Modular / 247 100 Southwest 247 44' SE 006 2393 Leonardtown Modular / 248 100 Northeast 248 58' E 006 2394 Leonardtown Modular / 249 100 Northwest 249 58' N 006 2395 Leonardtown Office Building / 201 163 Southwest 201 100' W 007 2396 Main Admin / 077 163 South 077 400' E 005 2297 Manufacturing / 148 257 North 148 190' SW Pond 190ft E 1498 Memorial Chapel / 009 100 Room Elec 22' W 006 2299 Mitchell / 052 50 B052 388' SE Storm Drain 18100 Morrill Hall / 040 100 West 040 99' E 005 22101 Motor Transport Facility / 011 275 Northwest 011 166' NE 016 23102 North Field Lights 217 S. Nor Sub 690' SW 004 10103 Oakland Hall / 419 560 B419 66' SW Storm Drain 13104 Parking Garage #5 / 404 325 Norhtwest 404 140' SW 12 25105 Patuxent / 010 288 Southwest 010 100' E 004 18106 Physics/082 449 West 082 004 18107 Physics/082 350 North 082 31' S 004 18108 Physical Sciences Complex / 415 455 B415 57' SE Storm Drain 14109 Plant Maintenance Shops / 006 263 West 006 111' NW 016 23110 Plant Sciences / 036 418 South 036 (Center-SW)14' N 002 18111 Plant Sciences / 036 730 South 036 (ESW) 14' N 002 18112 Plant Sciences / 036 730 South 036 (WSW) 14' N 002 18113 Preinkert Field House / 054 218 South 054 215' SW 014 22114 Recycling Center / 107 174 SW 107 124' NW Wetlands 100ft NE 11115 Research Greenhouse /398 450 B398 200' NE Pond 200ft E 10116 Riggs Alumni Center/407 613 Southeast 407 17117 Ritchie Coliseum / 004 279 East 004 7' E 005 23118 School Of Public Heal West / 255 400 B255 58' E Storm Drain 14119 School Of Public Health / 255 675 B255 40' SE Storm Drain 14120 Scub #2 / 067 520 South 067 62' S 014 22121 Scub #3 / 392 257 West 392 23' N 004 18122 SCUB 3 Addition/392 646 West 392 23' N 004 17123 SCUB V / 416 475 B416 145' NW Storm Drain 21124 SCUB VI / 419 696 B419 66' SW Storm Drain 13125 Service Building Annex / 005 296 East 005 155' SE 016 23126 Shoemaker / 037 237 South 037 62' SE 014 22127 Shriver Laboratory / 075 163 Northwest 074 89' N 002 18128 Sigma Kappa #10 Frat. Row / 135 230 East 135 38' E 006 23129 Skinner / 044 252 East 044 9' N 005 22130 Somerset Hall / 063 374 Northeast 063 260' N 005 22131 S. Campus Surge / Susquehanna/233 230 West 233 130' SW 004 26132 Stadium Garage #3 / 218 100 Northwest 218 36' SW Stream 1000ft N 13133 Symons Hall / 076 296 Southwest 076 45' E 002 18

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SPCC Transformers: 144UM Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Transformer Storm Drain Receiving MapID # Gallons Location Location Outfall #134 Tawes Fine Arts/ 141 340 Northeast 141 76' NW 012 21135 Tawes Scub / 141 457 B141 53' NE Storm Drain 21136 Terp Field Lights / 125 263 B125 109' Storm Drain 18137 Tech. Advancement Prog Bldg / 387 257 Southeast 387 4' W Pond 100ft N 15138 Tennis Bubble / 309 163 Southwest 309 290' E Ditch 290ft SE 12139 Tydings Hall / 042 215 Southwest 042 99' E 005 22140 Tyser Tower / 361 641 B361 38' SW Storm Drain 18141 Van Munching Addition / 039 350 Northeast 039 West 400 78' SE 21142 Van Munching Hall (CBM/SPA) / 039 418 Northwest 039 78' SE 012 21143 Varsity Sports Team House / 158 100 North 158 11' W 004 18144 Wind Tunnel / 81 600 B081 212' E Pond 19

SPCC Gas Turbines/Compressors

Bldg. Name/Bldg. # Capacity Transformer Location Storm Drain Receiving Map #

Gallons Location Outfall1 Central Steam Plant / 001 950 N/A N/A 016/005 232 Central Steam Plant / 001 950 N/A N/A 016/005 233 Central Steam Plant/001 BackPressure 345 N/A N/A 016/005 23

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TABLE 3MISCELLANEOUS OIL SOURCES

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Miscellaneous Oil Sources:

SPCC Grease Dumpsters: 11 Building Name/Bldg. # Capacity Location Storm Drain Receiving LocationGallons Location Outfall Map #

1 Denton Dining Hall / 251 150 Loading Dock 357' NW 010 132 Ellicott Dining Hall / 257 150 Loading Dock 55' NE Stream 500ft N 133 South Campus Dining / 026 100 Rm. 0109 1' S 014 224 Golf Course Club House / 166 110 East 309 270' E Ditch 400ft SE 125 Stamp Student Union / 163 100 Loading Dock 218' NE 004 186 Fraternity Row #4 / 129 100 Northwest 129 34' SW 005 237 Fraternity Row #10 / 135 100 Southwest 135 31' S 006 238 Turner Hall / 079 55 Loading Dock 116" S Storm Drain 239 Football Team Bldg./ 379 110 Loading Dock 50' E 16 1810 Byrd stadium /368 110 understair 12 68' NW Stream 1411 Comcast Arena/ 360 110 Loading dock 36' E Stream 10

SPCC 55 Gallon Drum Storage Locations 5

1 Environmental Service Facility / 344 275 NA NA Pond 600ft NE 102 Shuttle Bus / 424 275 Garage Bay 169' S Pond 113 Shuttle Bus / 424 220 Outside 196 S Pond 114 Motor Pool / 810 440 Garage Bay 174 W Storm Drain 295 Steam Plant / 001 220 N. of CHP 50' E. 016 23

SPCC Oil/Water Separators: 71 Shuttle Bus / 424 1,600 Southeast 92' E Pond 112 Shuttle Bus / 424 1,600 South 108' 'S Sanitary 113 Severn Building / 810 1,600 North 19' S Sanitary 294 Severn Building / 810 1,600 Northwest 18' S Outfall 011 295 Steam Plant / 001 1,500 SE 001 50' E 005 236 Plant Ops./Maint / 006 600 SE 006 20' SE 005 237 Severn Building / 810 1,600 Southeast 20' NE Pond 29

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APPENDIX A: FUEL DELIVERY PROCEDURES

Fuel oil product is received via tanker truck transport. The facility off-loading area is located in Parking Lot # K2, adjacent to the fuel transfer station.

• All truck drivers are to be in direct control of the release of product from their vehicles atall times and must be within 10 feet of the truck during fuel transfer.

• Facility employees are not authorized to connect/disconnect hoses from the oil deliverytruck or operate pumps on the delivery truck during routine fuel transfer procedures.

The fuel oil transfer procedure is as follows:

1. The tanker truck operator parks the tanker truck in the designated area assuring that allhoses and connections are within the containment area.

2. The driver checks with the facility operator in the control room.

3. The facility operator positions the dike drain valve to direct any spilled oil into the oilwater separator located in the diked area.

4. The facility operator takes readings on both of the local and remote fuel level gauges toensure there is sufficient capacity in the tank and to avoid over-filling of the vessel.

5. The facility operator checks to make sure the truck is full.

6. The facility operator unlocks the appropriate oil tank fill valve.

7. The facility operator observes the truck driver connecting the oil-fill hose to the openingof oil fill valve.

8. Once the truck driver starts the pump the facility operator surveys the area and checksfor leaks.

9. The facility operator leaves a spare plant radio/phone with the truck driver in order forthe truck driver to contact the facility operator in the event of a spill or once truck isdone filling.

10. The truck driver calls back to the plant and reports that the oil fill is complete.

11. The facility operator, once contacted by the truck driver, returns to the oil fillstation.

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12. The facility operator ensures that the oil fill valve is closed and locked

13. The facility operator observes the hose being disconnected by the tankertruck operator.

14. The facility operator inspects the area for evidence of spillage and checks thetruck to make sure it is empty

15. The facility operator signs the truck driver's bill of lading and retains theoriginal copy.

16. The facility operator verifies fuel level gauges to guaranteeaccurate product reconciliation and documents the amount of fueldelivered in a log book.

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APPENDIX B: CERTIFICATION OF SUBSTANTIAL HARM DETERMINATION FORM

Facility Name: University of Maryland_______________________ Facility Address: 3115 Chesapeake Building 338_________________

College Park, MD 20742-3133________________

Does the facility transfer oil over water to or from vessels and does the facility have a total storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons?

YES ____ NO X .

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and does the facility lack secondary containment that is sufficiently large to contain the capacity of the largest aboveground oil storage tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation within any aboveground storage tank area?

YES ____ NO X .

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and is the facility located at a distance (as calculated using the appropriate formula in attachment C-III to this appendix or a comparable formula) such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? For further description of fish and wildlife sensitive environments, see Appendices I, II, and III to DOC/NOAA’s Guidance for Facility and Vessel Response Plans: Fish and Wildlife and Sensitive Environments” (see Appendix E to this part. Section 10, for availability) and the applicable Area Contingency Plan.

YES ____ NO X .

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and is the facility located at a distance (as calculated using the appropriate formula in attachment C-III to this appendix or a comparable formula) such that a discharge from the facility would shut down a public drinking water intake?

YES ____ NO X .

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and has the facility experienced a reportable oil spill in an amount greater than or equal to 10, 000 gallons within the last 5 years?

YES ____ NO X .

CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document,

and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining this information, I believe that the submitted information in true, accurate and complete.

___________________________ ___________________________ Signature Title

____________________________ _____________________________ Name (please type or print) Date

If comparable formula is used documentation of the reliability and analytical soundness of the comparable formula must be attached to this form. For the purpose of 40 CFR part 112, public drinking water intakes are analogous to public water system described in 40 CFR 143.2(c).

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Instructions: Place a check in the space provided if there is a deficiency. If any response requires elaboration, do so in the comments space provided. Appendix C - Facility Inspection Checklist

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APPENDIX D: RECORD OF DIKE DRAINAGE

Instructions: This record will be completed when rainwater from diked areas is drained into a storm drain or into an open water course, lake, or pond. The bypass valve normally should be sealed closed

and only opened and resealed following drainage under responsible supervision.

Diked Area Date Presence of Oil Time Started Time Finished Signature

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APPENDIX E: TRAINING LOG

Name of Training: Date: Presented By: Directory ID or U_ID**

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APPENDIX F: SPCC CROSS REFERENCE TABLE

Provision Plan Section Page

112.3(d) Professional Engineer Certification i 112.3(e) 1.2 Location of SPCC Plan 1 112.5 2.0 Plan Review 3 112.7 3.0 Management Approval 4 112.7 Appendix F: Cross Reference with SPCC Rule 38 112.7(a)(3) Map 2:Oil Source Locations/Drainage Paths 40 112.7(a)(4) 1.2 Discharge Notification 1, 17 112.7(a)(5) 8.0 Discharge Response 16 112.7(b) 6.0 Potential Releases 8 112.7 (c) 7.0 Release Prevention/Containment Procedures 9 112.7(d) 7.0 Secondary Containment 9 112.7(d) 7.1 Impracticality of Containment 9 112.7(e) 7.2 Aboveground Tank Integrity Tests 10 112.7(f) 7.3 Training 11 112.7(g) 7.4 Security 11 112.7(h) 7.5 Tank Truck Loading/Unloading 12 112.7(i) 7.2 Brittle Fracture Evaluation 10 112.7(j) 1.2 Conformance with State Requirements 1 112.8(b) 7.6 Facility Drainage 13 112.8(c)(1) 7.7 Tank Construction Compatible with Stored Material 13 112.8(c)(2) 7.0 Secondary Containment 9 112.8(c)(3) 7.6 Rainwater Drainage of Diked Area 13,35 112.8(c)(4) 7.7 Corrosion Protection of Completely Buried Tanks 13 112.8(c)(5) 7.7 Corrosion Protection of Partially Buried Tanks 13 112.8(c)(6) 7.2 Inspection and Records/Inspection Checklists 10 112.8(c)(7) 7.8 Heating Coils 15 112.8(c)(8) 7.7 Overfill Prevention System 13 112.8(c)(9) 4.0 Effluent Treatment Facilities 5 112.8(c)(10) 7.6 Visible Discharges 13 112.8(c)(11) 7.7 Mobile and Portable Containers 14 112.8(d) 7.8 Fuel Transfer Operations 14 11.20(e) Appendix B: Cert. of Substantial Harm Determination 33

* Only selected excerpts of relevant rule text are provided. For a complete list of SPCCrequirements, refer to full text 40 CFR part 112.

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MAP 1: FACILITY LOCATION

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