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Spill Response Equipment and Contractors <br /> Ford Construction Company,Inc. <br /> Cluff Maintenance Yard <br /> Company-owned Spill Response Equipment. <br /> Spill Kits- one (1) 55-gal. drum and two (2) 20-gal durms are located behind <br /> The waste oil tank that contains absorbent pads,booms and power. <br /> Empty Drums-empty 55-gal drums are generally stored on site and can be used to <br /> Containerize spent absorbent and contaminated soil. <br /> Shovels and <br /> Hand tools- are stored in the tool shed and can be used to control small spills <br /> And build containment berms. <br /> Earth moving <br /> Equipment- is on site from time to time and, if present, may be used to build <br /> Containment berms for larger spills. <br /> Portable lighting <br /> /generators- are on site from time to time and , if present may be used to assist <br /> During nighttime responses. <br /> The following are spill response contractors: <br /> Ramos Environmental Services <br /> John Mulsow <br /> 1515 South River Road <br /> West Sacramento, CA 95691 <br /> (916) 371-5747 <br /> Capabilities: vacuum truck,excavation, manpower, soil testing <br /> Response time: 1 hour <br /> S&B Enterprises <br /> Bob Tucker <br /> 1040 Summit Road <br /> Watsonville, CA 95076 <br /> (408) 848-0935 <br /> Capabilities: bins, excavation, vacuum truck, soil testing, manpower <br /> Response time: 2.5 hours <br /> WGR Southwest, Inc. <br /> John Teraviskis <br /> 315 W. Pine Street <br /> Lodi, CA 95240 <br /> Capabilities: soil, water and air monitoring and sampling; agency reporting;regulatory <br /> Compliance support <br /> Response time: < 1 hour <br />