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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0529406
PE
2833
FACILITY_ID
FA0002818
FACILITY_NAME
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD - STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
833
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
EIGHTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
08801001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
833 E EIGHTH ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br />600 East Main Street, Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br />Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Fax: (209) 468-3433 Web: www.sigov.org/ehd/unitiii.html <br />ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE ACT (APSA) PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT <br />CONTINUED <br />Facility <br />Name: Unl�w <br />Facility <br />Address: <br />Inspection X/QZO//2� <br />Date: "� <br />VIOLATIONS " <br /># <br />C1 <br />C2 <br />M <br />I Code Section <br />HSC = CA Health and Safety Code; CFR = Code of Federal Regulations <br />C 1 = Class 1 violation: C2 = Class 2 violation; M = Minor violation <br />General Requirements for SPCC Pians (continued) <br />509 <br />ICFR 112.7(a)(3)(v) <br />SPCC Plan failed to address disposal methods for recovered materials <br />510 <br />X <br />CFR 112.7(a)(3)(vi) <br />SPCC Plan failed to include required contact list and phone numbers of the facility's response <br />coordinator, cleanup contractors, and agencies to notify in case of discharge <br />511 <br />CFR 112.7(a)(4) <br />Failed to provide information and procedures to enable a person to adequately report discharges if a <br />response plan was not submitted to the Regional Administrator RA <br />512 <br />CFR 112.7(a)(5) <br />Failed to organize emergency procedures for discharges in a readily useable way if a response plan <br />was not submitted to the RA <br />513 <br />CFR 112.7(b) <br />SPCC Plan failed to include a description of potential equipment failure (direction, flow rate, quantity), <br />or provide equivalence as allowed by CFR 11 2.7 a 2 <br />514 <br />CFR 112.7(c) <br />Failed to provide secondary containment and/or diversionary structures that are capable of containing <br />discharge from primary containment until it is cleaned u <br />Failed to provide explanation, conduct periodic integrity testing of containers and/or periodic integrity <br />515 <br />CFR 112.7(d) <br />and leak testing for valves and piping if containment or discharge prevention structures were <br />determined to be impracticable on an SPCC Plan or sections of one that is PE certified <br />If a response plan was not submitted to the RA, and containment or discharge prevention structures <br />516 <br />CFR 112.7(d) <br />were determined to be impracticable, the SPCC Plan failed to provide: (1) an oil spill contingency plan; <br />2 written commitment of manpower, equipment, materials to control and remove oil discharge <br />517 <br />X <br />CFR 112.7(e) <br />Failed to conduct inspections and tests in accordance with written procedures and/or maintain signed <br />records of inspections and tests as required by the facility's SPCC Plan on site for 3 years <br />518 <br />X <br />CFR 112.7(f) <br />Failed to: (1) train personnel on discharge prevention; (2) designate a person to be accountable for <br />discharge prevention; or 3 schedule prevention discharge prevention briefings at least annual) <br />Failed to describe how the oil handling, processing and storage areas are secured and controlled; how <br />519 <br />CFR 112.7(g) <br />master flow and drain valves are secured; how unauthorized access to starter controls on oil pumps are <br />prevented; how out -of -service and loading/unloading connection;; are secured; the appropriateness of <br />securit li ng; or provide equivalence as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2) <br />Failed to provide sufficient secondary containment capacity for tank car or tank truck loading and <br />520 <br />CFR 112.7(h)(1) <br />unloading area if drainage area is not designed to flow into a catchment basin designed to handle <br />discharges <br />521 <br />CFR 112.7(h)(2) <br />Failed to provide methods to prevent vehicles from departing loading and unloading areas before <br />complete disconnection of transfer lines or provide equivalence as allowed by CFR 11 2.7 a 2 <br />Failed to inspect lower-most drains and all outlets of vehicles for discharge prior to filling and departure <br />522 <br />CFR 112.7(h)(3) <br />and take appropriate measures to prevent liquid discharge while in transit or provide equivalence as <br />allowed by CFR 11 2.7 a 2 <br />Failed to evaluate field -constructed container for risk of discharge or failure due to brittle facture or <br />523 <br />CFR 112.7(i) <br />other catastrophe after repair, alteration, reconstruction, or change in service, or provide equivalence <br />as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2) <br />SPCC Plan failed to include a complete discussion of conformance to discharge prevention and <br />524 <br />CFR 112.7(j) <br />containment procedures as listed in part 112 and any applicable more stringent State rules, regulations, <br />and uidelines <br />If a response plan was not submitted to the RA, and secondary containment is not provided for qualified <br />525 <br />CFR 112.7(k)(2) <br />oil -filled equipment, the SPCC Plan failed to: (i) establish and document procedures for inspection or a <br />monitoring program to detect equipment failure and/or discharge; (ii) provide oil spill contingency plan <br />and/or written commitment of manpower, equipment, materials to control and remove oil discharge <br />SPCC Plan Requirements for Onshore Facilities (excluding production facilities) <br />601 <br />CFR 112.8(b)(1) <br />Failed to prevent discharge into the drainage system from diked storage areas and/or inspect <br />accumulation priorto drainage, or provide equivalence as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2) <br />602 <br />CFR 112.8(b)(2) <br />Failed to use manual, open -and -closed design valves for the drainage of diked areas, or provide <br />e uivalence as allowed by CFR 11 2.7 a 2 <br />Failed to design facility drainage system from undiked areas to flow into appropriate ponds, lagoons, or <br />603 <br />CFR 112.8(b)(3) <br />catchment basins (in areas not subject to flooding) designed to retain oil or return it to the facility, or <br />rovide a uivalence as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2) <br />Failed to equip the final discharge of all itches with a diversion system that would retain oil in the <br />604 <br />CFR 112.8(b)(4) <br />facility in the ev f an uncontrol dis arge if CFR112.8(b)(3) is not met, or provide equivalence as <br />allowed by CFR 11 . a)(2) <br />Inspector. <br />Receive <br />Title: �� <br />EHD 28-02 Rev 9 Page 2 APSA INSPECTION REPORT <br />
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