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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0520571
PE
1920
FACILITY_ID
FA0001858
FACILITY_NAME
MY MINI MART
STREET_NUMBER
1756
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
11721005
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
SITE_LOCATION
1756 N WILSON WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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\MIGRATIONS\W\WILSON\1756\PR0520571\COMPLIANCE INFO 2016 - 2007 .PDF
QuestysFileName
COMPLIANCE INFO 2016 - 2007
QuestysRecordDate
9/6/2017 6:38:32 PM
QuestysRecordID
3306790
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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Retail Gasoline Outlets <br />This Fact Sheet provides Best Management <br />71r. Practices (BMPs) that are recommended for facilities <br />that provide vehicle fueling services. <br />Potential Pollutant Sources u <br />The following activities are potential sources of <br />Pollutants: <br />• Fueling RECEIVED <br />• Air/water supplying are <br />Dumpster and trash can arY 21 2018 <br />i <br />Pollutants may include: EWIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />Heavy metals (copper, IeadPF> * c) <br />Hydrocarbons (oil and grease, PAHs) <br />Toxic chemicals (benzene, toluene, xylene) <br />• Trash <br />Pollution Prevention <br />Using pollution prevention measures may reduce or eliminate the need for other ftjo e:,costly or <br />complicated procedures. <br />The following pollution prevention principles apply to most facilities: <br />• Use alternative, safer, non-toxic, and/or recycled products. <br />• Reduce storm water flow across the site and redirect flows <br />gutters, and streets. away from storm drains, <br />• Reduce the use of water and/or use dry methods (i.e., sweeping). <br />• Provide on-going employee training. <br />'i'4- Best Management Practices and Procedures <br />GENERAL <br />► If water is being used for cleaning outdoor areas, contain the wash water. A permit is <br />required to dispose of wash water in the sanitary sewer <br />water into storm drains, gutters or streets. Never discharge wash <br />► Maintain facility and move/cover activities/materials to prevent contact with storm water. <br />► <br />In and clean leaks and drips routinely. <br />► Label drains within the facility boundary to indicate whether they flow to an oil/water <br />separator, directly to the sewer, or to a storm drain. <br />► Inspect/clean, storm drain inlets within the facility boundary before October 1 each year. <br />FUELING <br />► Maintain fuel dispensing areas using dry cleanup methods such as sweeping for removal of <br />litter and debris, or use of rags and absorbents for leaks and spills. <br />► Fueling areas should never be washed down unless the wash water is collected and <br />contained. A permit is required to discharge waste water in the sanitary sewer. Do not <br />discharge waste to the sanitary sewer until contacting the local sewer authority <br />pretreatment is required. ., to determine if <br />Retail Gasoline Outlets <br />1 <br />
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