INTEGRATED CONTINGENCY PLAN Maneuver Training Center
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1400, 1600, 1800, 2000, and 2200 Areas<br />
Tanks in the northwestern portion of these areas discharge to the north into Birchin Creek. The<br />
remaining tanks discharge to the south into an unnamed tributary to Hurricane Branch. These<br />
areas are graphically shown on Figure 5.<br />
2400, 2600, 2800, and 3000 Areas<br />
Tanks in the northern portion of these areas discharge to an unnamed tributary that flows west to<br />
east to Hurricane Branch. The tanks in the southern portion of these areas discharge to the south,<br />
via unnamed tributaries, into Hurricane Branch. These areas are graphically shown on Figure 6.<br />
Also located throughout MTC-Fort Pickett are emergency generators that supply back-up power<br />
to individual buildings. Typically, these emergency generators utilize a steel, double-walled<br />
base tank situated beneath the emergency generator. These tanks are also referred to as “belly’<br />
tanks and are predominantly 275-gallon and 500-gallon ASTs.<br />
Other areas of MTC-Fort Pickett have specific tenant activities and storage areas. These areas<br />
are listed below:<br />
(1) <strong>Maneuver</strong> Area <strong>Training</strong> Equipment Site (MATES);<br />
(2) Facilities Engineering Division (VAFP-FE);<br />
(3) Navy SEAL Compound;<br />
(4) 99 th RSC 88 th Equipment Compound Site (ECS);<br />
(5) Field Maintenance Shop #15;<br />
(6) Fueling Stations #2 and 3;<br />
(7) DRS Technologies (49 th Group) FPTM;<br />
(8) 275 th Quartermaster, 377 th Chemical and 392 nd Signal Battalion Motor Pool;<br />
(9) Central Fueling Station #1;<br />
(10) Regional <strong>Training</strong> Institute (RTI) Motor Pool;<br />
(11) Miscellaneous Field Fueling <strong>Training</strong> Activities, Ranges & <strong>Training</strong> Areas; and<br />
(12) Recycling <strong>Center</strong>/90-Day Temporary Waste Accumulation Facility.<br />
Figures 7 through 18 graphically depict the petroleum bulk storage tanks and POL storage<br />
buildings on MTC-Fort Pickett.<br />
MTC – Fort Pickett<br />
Integrated Contingency Plan<br />
Blackstone, Virginia<br />
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