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N COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br /> OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES RONALD E.BALDWIN <br /> Q' + ROOM 610,COURTHOUSE DIRECTOR OF <br /> N: :{ <br /> 222 EAST WEBER AVENUE <br /> EMERGENCY OPERATIONS <br /> Cq�/FORa�P <br /> STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95202 <br /> TELEPHONE(209)468-3962 <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION(209)468-3969 <br /> December 14, 1999 <br /> TO: Mds, <br /> Environmental Prosecutions Unit <br /> FROM: Emergency Services <br /> SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO EDDIE'S PIZZA <br /> Following is my response to Mr.Ellis letter regarding Eddie's Pizza: <br /> A. On October 23, 1998 OES received a Carbon Dioxide Disclosure Survey from Mr. Badway <br /> for each of his facilities. Each survey was signed by Mr. Badway and indicated that he had <br /> CO2 over 137 pounds at each facility. A HMMP was sent and due back to this Office by <br /> 11/26/98. OES never received a HMMP. According to Mr. Ellis, the bulk tanks were not <br /> removed until 12/11/98. This is 15 days past the due date of the HMMP. The spread sheets <br /> indicate an average use of 118lbs per month for each facility. Mr. Ellis states that Airgas <br /> would not pick up the tanks until they were empty for safety reasons. With the monthly <br /> average usage of 118lbs it would seem that it would take almost four months before each tank <br /> became empty for safe shipping. <br /> B. During an inspection on 11/1/99 Mr. Badway stated that as long as he stayed below 150lbs <br /> he would not have to complete a HMMP. He was reminded at this time that he had to stay <br /> below 137lbs. This statement would indicate that he has been going above the 1371b limit for <br /> the exemption status. <br /> C. There is a misconception about empty carbon dioxide cylinders. They are not truly empty, <br /> but have reached a point that the cylinder does don't have enough pressure to push the soda. <br /> D. OES does not have the ability to determine the quantity in the CO2 cylinders,but neither does <br /> Mr.Badway. Mr.Badway has no system in place (a tag system is available) to identify which <br /> ones are full or empty. Because Mr.Badway did not have a system in place, OES checked all <br /> cylinders for pressure. All of the cylinders had enough pressure to push an individuals <br /> thumb off each cylinder. <br /> E. The spread sheets only indicate what was delivered to each facility. There is no way to know <br /> how many cylinders were still on site or picked up. Mr. Ellis states that only one facility <br /> received more than a 100 lbs. Two spread sheets indicates that two facilities received 1501bs <br /> twice during 1999. Chapter 6.95 states that at any time during the year the business meets or <br /> exceeds the quantity it is reportable. Also,piping Is part of the system and the amount in the <br /> system can be part of the quantity. <br /> F. Mr. Ellis states that his client keeps one or two fifty (50) pound tanks on line, and there is one <br /> backup. The facility on Hammer Lane has the ability to have two cylinders on line at one <br /> time. During inspections, two cylinders were on line and two were backup. The other two <br /> facilities only have the capability to have one cylinder on line and two were back up. <br />