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UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK
<br />RESPONSE PLAN - PAGE 2
<br />VI. LEAK INTERCEPTION AND DETECTION SYSTEM
<br />This information rs required only for motor vehicle fuel LIST systems constructed per the Alternate Construction Requirements o , and only it the Leak
<br />Interception and Detection System (LIDS) does not meet the volumetric requirements of 23 CCR §2631(d)(1) through (5) (i.e., when accounting for rainfall and
<br />backfill material, the secondary containment volume is less than 100% of primary tank volume for a single UST; or in the case of multiple USTs in shared secondary
<br />containment, 150% of the largest primary tank volume or 10% of aggregate primary tank volume, whichever is greater).
<br />ATTACH AN ADDITIONAL PAGE TO THIS PLAN CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
<br />• The volume of the LIDS in relation to the volume of the primary container; • The amount of time the LIDS shall provide containment related to the time
<br />between detection of an unauthorized release and cleanup of the leaked substance; • The depth from the bottom of the LIDS to the highest anticipated
<br />level of groundwater;
<br />• The nature of the unsaturated soils under the LIDS and their ability to absorb contaminants or to allow movement of contaminants; • The methods and
<br />scheduling for removal of all hazardous substances which may have been discharged from primary containment and are located in the
<br />unsaturated soils between the primary containment and groundwater, including the LIDS
<br />VII. REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING
<br />We will report/record any overfill, spill, or unauthorized release from a UST system as indicated in this plan.
<br />Recordable Releases: Any unauthorized release from primary containment which the UST operator is able to clean up within eight (8) hours after the release was
<br />detected or should reasonably have been detected, and which does not escape from secondary containment, does not increase the hazard of fire or explosion, and
<br />does not cause any deterioration of secondary containment, must be recorded in the facility's monitoring records. Monitoring records must include:
<br />• The UST operator's name and telephone number; • A list of the types, quantities,
<br />and concentrations of hazardous substances released; • A description of the actions
<br />taken to control and clean up the release;
<br />• The method and location of disposal of the released hazardous substances, and whether a hazardous waste manifest was or will be
<br />used; • A description of actions taken to repair the UST and to prevent future releases;
<br />• A description of the method used to reactivate interstitial monitoring after replacement or repair of primary
<br />containment.
<br />Reportable Releases: Any overfill, spill, or unauthorized release which escapes from secondary containment (or primary containment if no secondary containment
<br />exists), increases the hazard of fire or explosion, or causes any deterioration of secondary containment, is a reportable release. Reportable releases are also
<br />recordable.
<br />Within 24 hours after a reportable release has been detected, or should have been detected, we will notify the local agency administering the UST program of the
<br />release, investigate the release, and take immediate measures to stop the release. If necessary, or if required by the local agency, remaining stored product/waste
<br />will be removed from the UST to prevent further releases or facilitate corrective action. If an emergency exists, we will notify the State Office of Emergency
<br />Services.
<br />Within five (5) working days of a reportable release, we will submit to the local agency a full written report containing all of the following information to the extent
<br />that the information is known at the time of filing the report:
<br />• The UST owner's or operator's name and telephone number, • A list of the types, quantities, and concentrations of hazardous materials released; • The
<br />approximate date of the release;
<br />• 'The date on which the release was discovered, • The date on which the release was stopped;
<br />• A description of actions taken to control and/or stop the release; • A description of corrective and remedial actions, including investigations which were
<br />undertaken and will be conducted to determine the nature and extent of soil, ground water or surface water contamination due to the release;
<br />• The method(s) of cleanup implemented to date, proposed cleanup actions, and a schedule for implementing the proposed actions; •
<br />The method(s) and location(s) of disposal of released hazardous materials and any contaminated soils, groundwater, or surface water. •
<br />Copies of any hazardous waste manifests used for off-site transport of hazardous wastes associated with clean-up activity, • A
<br />description of proposed methods for any repair or replacement of UST system primary/secondary containment systems; • A description
<br />of additional actions taken to prevent future releases.
<br />We will follow the reporting procedures described above if any of the following conditions occur:
<br />I A recordable unauthorized release can not be cleaned up or is still under investigation within eight (8) hours of detection; I Released hazardous substances are
<br />discovered at the UST site or in the surrounding area; I Unusual operating conditions are observed, including erratic behavior of product dispensing equipment, sudden
<br />loss of product, or the unexplained presence of water in the tank, unless system equipment is found to be defective and is immediately repaired or replaced, and no leak
<br />has occurred; I Monitoring results from UST system monitoring equipment/methods indicate that a release may have occurred, unless the monitoring equipment is
<br />found to be defective and is immediately repaired, recalibrated, or replaced, and additional monitoring does not confirm the initial results.
<br />Record Retention: Monitoring records and written reports of unauthorized releases must be maintained on-site (or off-site at a readily available location, i
<br />approved by the local agency) for at least 3 years. Hazardous waste shipping/disposal records (e.g., manifests) must be maintained for at least 3 years from the
<br />date of shipment.
<br />VIII. OWNER/OPERATOR SIGNATURE
<br />CERTIFICATION: I certify that the information provided herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.
<br />OWNER/OPERATORSTGNATURE
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<br />DATE
<br />12/9/08
<br />OWNER/OPERATOR NAME (print)
<br />OWNER/OPERATOR TITLE
<br />Daniel A Erickson
<br />Compliance Manager
<br />(Agency Use Only) This plan has been reviewed and: Approved Approved With Conditions [j Disapproved
<br />Local Agency Signature: Date:
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