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SPCC for Antonini Enterprises Lathrop Facility <br /> B. Facility Storage <br /> in this section describe all types of oil product storage at your facility including oil products stored <br /> in above ground storage tanks (ASTs), underground storage tanks (USTs), oil-filled electrical <br /> equipment (e.g. circuit breakers, transformers), spill tanks, oil/water separators, vapor recovery <br /> units,portable tanks, drum storage, and trucks that hold oil products and are parked on site. <br /> Tank/Drum ID Volume Contents Location <br /> Outdoor Aboveground Storage Tanks and Drums <br /> AGT 1 (Diesel Supply Tank) 14,982-Gallon Diesel Fuel Storage Area <br /> AGT 2(Gas Supply Tank) 1,003-Gallon Gasoline Fuel Storage Area <br /> AGT 3(Steam Cleaner) 15-Gallon Diesel Equipment Wash Area <br /> AGT 4(Steam Cleaner) 15-Gallon Diesel Equipment Wash Area <br /> AGT 5(Fresh Product) 200-Gallon Diesel Generator on West Side <br /> Indoor Aboveground Storage Tank and Drums <br /> AGT 6(Waste Oil Collection) 480-Gallon Waste Oil Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 7(Roth Fresh Oil Tank) 400-Gallon Fresh Oil Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT S(Fresh Product) 55-Gallon Syn. Gear Oil Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 9(Fresh Product) 55-Gallon Syn.Trans. Fluid Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 10(Fresh Product) 35-Gallon Lubricants Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 11 (Waste Product) 55-Gallon Used Filters Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 12(Waste Product) 55-Gallon Used Filters Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 13(Waste Product) 55-Gallon Used Filters Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 14(Empty) 250-Gallon Fresh Oil Maintenance Shop Area <br /> AGT 15(Mobile Diesel Supply) <br /> 75-Gallon Diesel Maintenance Shop Area <br /> Underground Storage Tanks <br /> There are no underground storage tanks present at this facility. <br /> C. Drainage Pathways and Distance to Navigable Waters (perennial or <br /> This section should describe the facility's proximity to bays, rivers, streams, (pe <br /> intermittent), creeks, ditches, flood control channels, storm drains and other waterways. <br /> Hydrological systems should be diagrammed or described. <br /> The Facility is located approximately 6,800 feet east of the San Joaquin River, a <br /> navigable water of the state. Water in the river flows to the southwest and west as part <br /> of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and ultimately discharges into San Francisco Bay <br /> and the Pacific Ocean. Interstate 5 is located between the Facility and the San Joaquin <br /> River and any potential releases at the facility would not drain to this water body. <br /> Stormwater generated on-site flows with gently sloped grading toward curb cut spillways <br /> leading to three separate storm water retention ponds (Figure 2). Drain inlets are <br /> located at the low points of Retention Ponds 1 and 2. Valves at the existing drain inlets <br /> are closed, but can be opened to allow stormwater to flow to the City of Lathrop <br /> Stormwater Drainage System. Antonini Enterprises, LLC does not have a valve key for <br /> -3- <br />