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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKING SOOPERS FUELING STATION (CEDARWOOD PLAZA) - PDP - 40-07 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTcontain the spill within the paved drive area of the site. Should the fuel proceed into the retention pond, the fuel will remain there because there is no outlet or connection from the pond to the City's storm water system. The contained fuel could then be properly cleaned up and disposed of under the supervision of the Poudre Fire Authority. SA291 S-jcs-haz mat impact analysis.doc (4) Submersible pump containment sumps to contain any fuel leaking from the pump or piping connections. Containment sumps shall have electronic leak detectors to report the presence of leaking fuel. (5) Cathodic protection System consisting of tank coating and internal tank anodes. (6) Pressure/vacuum vent valves to prevent tanks from over pressurizing (positive or negative) during filling procedures or due to thermal contraction/expansion of product. (7) Submersible pump leak detector to shut down pump if detector suspects a leak in the primary piping system. (8) Monitor wells in the tank area to monitor for contaminants in the soil and/or groundwater. (9) Emergency stop switches at cashier's counter and fuel dispensers to shut down entire fueling operation in the event of a spill or fire. Fuel is delivered to the underground tanks by tanker truck. Each truck holds approximately 8,000—10,000 gallons. The most likely route the transport truck would travel would be along Taft Hill Road to the site. The truck would leave the site via Elizabeth Avenue. Some of the most realistic scenarios involving use of gasoline and diesel fuel at this facility include: (1) A spill at the dispenser due to consumer lack of attention or mechanical failure. This spill would be minimal based on a two minute response and a flow rate of ten gallons per minute. Twenty gallons of fuel would not travel off site and could be controlled by spreading an absorbing material and evaporation. (2) A larger surface spill originating at the underground storage tank area during a product delivery. Fuel is "dropped" into the underground storage tank by gravity fill. The most likely scenario would be the delivery hose becoming disengaged from the truck or tank connection. Since the truck driver is operation, a spill should not exceed a quantity of approximately 250 gallons. In the event of this type of spill, the fuel would travel to the northeast portion of the site. The fuel would likely stay within paved areas contained by site curbing. The outlet for the storm water from this area releases through two (2) curb openings into the onsite retention pond in the northeast corner of the site. It would be possible for the driver to manually block these curb openings and Project Information The proposed development is a King Soopers Fuel Facility. It is located at the southwest corner of Taft Hill Road and Elizabeth Avenue in the City of Fort Collins. The property is currently developed as a multiple -bay vehicle service center, with a car wash with fuel sales. The hazardous materials utilized by this operation are unleaded, gasoline and diesel fuel. There will be two, 20,000 gallon underground doublewalled steel/frp composit storage takes. One of the tanks is a double compartment to contain 10,000 gallons of premium unleaded gasoline and 10,000 gallons of diesel fuel. The other 20,000 gallon tank will contain regular unleaded gasoline. The storage and distribution system complies with the State of Colorado requirements regulating service stations. The distribution system contains the following safety features: (1) Multiple product dispensers with: (a) Automatic nozzles to prevent customer overfill and spillage. (b) Hose break -away connections that separate and seal the hose opening when customers drive off with the nozzle still in the vehicle. (c) Emergency shut-off valves under the dispenser that shut off fuel flow into the dispenser when either: (1) The dispenser sustains an impact and the emergency valve shears away, or (2) A fire melts a fusible link connection on the valve. (2) Dispenser containment sumps to collect any fuel spillage under the dispenser and prevent soil contamination. Dispenser sumps shall have electronic leak detectors to report the presence of spilled fuel. (3) Doublewall piping to contain fuel in the event of a primary piping failure. Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis For King Soopers King Soopers Fueling SWC of Taft Hill Road and Elizabeth Avenue December, 2007 Prepared for: King Soopers 65 Tejon Street Denver, CO. 80223 (303) 843-7600 ATTN: Mike Scheckel Prepared by: Galloway & Company 5350 DTC Parkway Englewood, CO 80111 (303) 770-8884 ATTN: Matt Duhaime