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TABLE 3: PROBABLE SPILL SCENARIOS – BARTLETT COVE FUEL STORAGE AND TRANSFER FACILITY<br />

Most likely discharge<br />

Maximum most<br />

probable discharge<br />

Occurs during dispensing of fuel to the boats. The average most probable spill is 1 pint<br />

of gasoline or diesel fuel waterborne in any single incident, however, if the pumping<br />

operation continues without observation, a spill of around 150 gallons may occur.<br />

Failure of piping, hoses, or coupling during transfer. This can occur from a split hose,<br />

coupling, pipe fitting, or pipe while fuel is being transferred from the barge to shore. This<br />

would likely spill several hundred gallons of product before flow could be stopped.<br />

Worst case discharge The worst case discharge at this facility would come from a rupture of one of four 3,000<br />

gallon fuel oil tanks. Three of these tanks are used for fuel storage at the Glacier Bay<br />

Lodge, <strong>and</strong> one is used for fuel storage at the Utility Service Building.<br />

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Source: Baker 2000.

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