OffTap2020
Electrical
- Oct 16, 2007
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I have searched for like threads, but have not found anything current.
Based on the current CFR Title 40 dated February 12, 2012, if a transformer of sufficient size is located in an area that is miles from a navigable water source ( city area), would a SPCC still be sufficient?
The document still says " reasonably be expected to discharge......into navigable waterways, shorelines etc.."
If this is NOT the case, how are most of the utilities you work for or deal with, handling secondary containment?
I see no evidence of the 2 major utilities in my area ( SCE and PG&E ) installing secondary containment on any of their existing substations, at least in the city.
Thoughts or opinions appreciated,
OffTap
Based on the current CFR Title 40 dated February 12, 2012, if a transformer of sufficient size is located in an area that is miles from a navigable water source ( city area), would a SPCC still be sufficient?
The document still says " reasonably be expected to discharge......into navigable waterways, shorelines etc.."
If this is NOT the case, how are most of the utilities you work for or deal with, handling secondary containment?
I see no evidence of the 2 major utilities in my area ( SCE and PG&E ) installing secondary containment on any of their existing substations, at least in the city.
Thoughts or opinions appreciated,
OffTap