Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan - Phoenix Sky Harbor ...

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Spill Report Year: 2013 Airport: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Primary Tenant Spill Date Spill Location Southwest Airlines 9/8/2013 T4 D5 Fuel 5 x 10 ft ServisAir 9/9/2013 T3 Gate 5 Lav Waste unknown American Airlines 9/11/2013 T3 Gate 4 Fuel 33 x 21 Material Est. Qty. Description Response ramp, fuel spill of gasoline from a vehicle and is approximately 5 X 10 Lav waste spill caused by faulty valve on cart #25426. Spill caused by valve malfunction on American Airlines aircraft (N7527A). Reported as 15 x 8 ft and grew to 33 x 21 ft. Southwest Airlines 9/12/2013 T4 C9 Other unknown Hydraulic fluid spill from an aircraft. Southwest Airlines 9/12/2013 T4 C17 Fuel unknown Cutter Aviation PHX 9/17/2013 Old Tower Road Fuel 10 ft by 10 ft Swissport Fueling 9/28/2013 T4 D6 Fuel 3 gallons Fuel spill from a Southwest maintenance vehicle. fuel spilling from the wing of an aircraft, Report of a fuel spill about 10 x 10 ft that spilled from a fuel cart #SP-05 Swissport Fueling 9/28/2013 T4 B5 Fuel unknown Fuel spill under belt loader. U.S. Airways 10/2/2013 Terminal 4, Gate A30 Fuel Southwest Airlines 10/2/2013 T4 C9 Fuel 2 gallons SWPPP - Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Unknown US Airways reported a fuel spill at the gate. Approximately 1-2 gallons of diesel fuel was released by a leaking belt loader. Fire and Operations responded. Per Os 322 spill contained and cleaned up by Southwest. No mention of anything going into storm drains. Landside Maintenance responded with a sweeper to clean spill from ramp. The area was then pressure washed. Lav cart was redtagged for repair. O-340 responded and requested F&S assistance. Spill was contained. Operations responded and SWA did the cleanup. Not stated in Airside Operations Report Fire and Operations responded. Per Os 30 Fire can be cancelled, they are not needed. Fire response was cancelled. No storm drains affected Fire, Operations and Police units responded. Per O-325 spill cleaned up by Swissport and the storm drains were not affected. Swissport, F3, Operations and Maintenance responded. No city involvement was needed. The fuel spill was contained and did not reach a storm drain. Fire and operations responded. The spill was cleaned up with absorbent by Southwest's employees and reported to the Comm center. 10/2/2013 T4 C3 Fuel unknown Fuel spill. Foam 3 and O-315 responded. Attachment 5 ‐ 16

Spill Report Year: 2013 Airport: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Primary Tenant Spill Date Spill Location Southwest Airlines 10/3/2013 T4 C4 Fuel SWPPP - Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Material Est. Qty. Description Response < 0.25 gallon 10/4/2013 T2 Exit Plaza Fuel < 1 gallon American Airlines 10/7/2013 T3 Gate 4 Coolant 3 gallons Sky Harbor Fleet Maintenance Sky Harbor Fleet Maintenance Piedmont Airlines Ramp 10/8/2013 10/12/2013 F&S Yard east of Fleet office West of the Fleet Building at Facilities and Services Fuel Fuel 20 gallons 10/16/2013 T4 B-15C Fuel 5 x 8 SWA reported a small fuel spill from a fuel cart. Disabled vehicle just west of the Terminal 2 exit plaza. The vehicle was able to get started and has left the airport. An American Airlines belt loader blew the radiator and approximately 3 gallons of antifreeze spilled on the ramp. A tanker was fueling a truck east of the Fleet office and 20 gallons of diesel was spilled. O-320 responded and SWA cleaned up the spill. M29 was called to clean up a small fuel spill. American Airlines personnel cleaned up the spill with absorbent. The spill did not reach any storm drains. The spill was cleaned up with absorbent and no fuel reached the storm drains. Small Diesel Fuel Spill from a Diesel Fuel Facilities and Services responded and Storage Tank located west of the Fleet Building conducted a clean-up of the fuel and at Facilities and Services all is ok. Piedmont reported a 5 x 8 fuel spill that was already mostly dried up. Swissport Fueling 10/20/2013 T2 Gate 10 Fuel 2 x 2 Swissport hydrant cart leaking fuel. Swissport Fueling 10/23/2013 T4 C19 Fuel SWPPP - Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport SWPPP - Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport 10/24/2013 T4 A26 Fuel < 5 gallons < 5 gallons Small fuel spill. Fuel spill while passengers were on board. Per PD, it was an overfill situation. 10/24/2013 T4 B26 Fuel unknown Airbus with a right wing leak. Unknown. Cutter Aviation PHX 10/26/2013 Cutter Apron Fuel SWPPP - Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport 2-3 gallons 11/1/2013 T4 B25 Fuel 1 gallon Truck leaked fuel. Cutter employees spilled fuel while fueling their ground support equipment. Absorbent placed on spill. O-30 advised a foam truck was not needed. F3 and O-322 responded. Swissport cleaned the spill. Spill was contained and cleaned up by Swissport. O-327 generated a fuel spill bill for cleanup. X655, Operations, F3, and additional units responded. Spill cleaned up. Cutter cleaned the spill without assistance from the City. F3 and Operations responded. Leak was contained. Attachment 5 ‐ 17

Spill Report<br />

Year: 2013<br />

Airport: <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> International<br />

Primary Tenant<br />

Spill Date<br />

Spill<br />

Location<br />

Southwest Airlines 9/8/2013 T4 D5 Fuel 5 x 10 ft<br />

ServisAir 9/9/2013 T3 Gate 5 Lav Waste unknown<br />

American Airlines 9/11/2013 T3 Gate 4 Fuel 33 x 21<br />

Material Est. Qty. Description Response<br />

ramp, fuel spill of gasoline from a vehicle and<br />

is approximately 5 X 10<br />

Lav waste spill caused by faulty valve on cart<br />

#25426.<br />

Spill caused by valve malfunction on American<br />

Airlines aircraft (N7527A). Reported as 15 x 8<br />

ft and grew to 33 x 21 ft.<br />

Southwest Airlines 9/12/2013 T4 C9 Other unknown Hydraulic fluid spill from an aircraft.<br />

Southwest Airlines 9/12/2013 T4 C17 Fuel unknown<br />

Cutter Aviation PHX 9/17/2013<br />

Old Tower<br />

Road<br />

Fuel<br />

10 ft by 10<br />

ft<br />

Swissport Fueling 9/28/2013 T4 D6 Fuel 3 gallons<br />

Fuel spill from a Southwest maintenance<br />

vehicle.<br />

fuel spilling from the wing of an aircraft,<br />

Report of a fuel spill about 10 x 10 ft that<br />

spilled from a fuel cart #SP-05<br />

Swissport Fueling 9/28/2013 T4 B5 Fuel unknown Fuel spill under belt loader.<br />

U.S. Airways 10/2/2013<br />

Terminal 4,<br />

Gate A30<br />

Fuel<br />

Southwest Airlines 10/2/2013 T4 C9 Fuel 2 gallons<br />

SWPPP - <strong>Phoenix</strong><br />

<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> Airport<br />

Unknown US Airways reported a fuel spill at the gate.<br />

Approximately 1-2 gallons of diesel fuel was<br />

released by a leaking belt loader.<br />

Fire and Operations responded. Per<br />

Os 322 spill contained and cleaned up<br />

by Southwest. No mention of anything<br />

going into storm drains.<br />

Landside Maintenance responded<br />

with a sweeper to clean spill from<br />

ramp. The area was then pressure<br />

washed. Lav cart was redtagged for<br />

repair.<br />

O-340 responded and requested F&S<br />

assistance. Spill was contained.<br />

Operations responded and SWA did<br />

the cleanup.<br />

Not stated in Airside Operations<br />

Report<br />

Fire and Operations responded. Per<br />

Os 30 Fire can be cancelled, they are<br />

not needed. Fire response was<br />

cancelled. No storm drains affected<br />

Fire, Operations and Police units<br />

responded. Per O-325 spill cleaned<br />

up by Swissport and the storm drains<br />

were not affected.<br />

Swissport, F3, Operations and<br />

Maintenance responded. No city<br />

involvement was needed.<br />

The fuel spill was contained and did<br />

not reach a storm drain. Fire and<br />

operations responded.<br />

The spill was cleaned up with<br />

absorbent by Southwest's employees<br />

and reported to the Comm center.<br />

10/2/2013 T4 C3 Fuel unknown Fuel spill. Foam 3 and O-315 responded.<br />

Attachment 5 ‐ 16

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