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DDJC Tracy- Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan <br /> 4. Comprehensive and specific spill response procedures are detailed in the Installation Spill <br /> Contingency Plan. <br /> . ; <br /> LOCAL,STATE,AND FEDERAL AREA ASSISTANCE <br /> LOCAL AREA ASSISTANCE <br /> Lathrop City Fire Department 209 468-4400 <br /> Manteca City Fire Department 209 239-8435 <br /> South County Fire Dispatcher 209 464-4646 <br /> Tracy City Fire Department 209 831-6700 <br /> Chemical Transportation Emergency Center <br /> CHEMTREC (800) 262-8200 <br /> Caltrans District 10 -Stockton 209 948-7556 <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY REGULATORY AGENCIES <br /> Office of Emergency Services 1 209 468-3969 124 hr. 209 468-4400 <br /> Sheriff's Department 209 468-4400 <br /> Environmental Health Department 209 468-3420 <br /> STATE REGULATORY AGENCIES <br /> Office of Emergency Services—California (800) 852-7550 24 hr. Emergency <br /> WarningCenter 1 916 845-8911 <br /> San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control (209) 547-6400 <br /> District <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control 800 728-6942 <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board (916)464-3291 <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Central Valley Region (Sacramento) <br /> State Fire Marshall (916)445-8200 <br /> Highway Patrol 209 835-8920/24 hr. 209 943-8666 <br /> FEDERAL REGULATORY AGENCIES <br /> EPA National Response Center 1 800 424-8802 <br /> EPA- Region IX San Francisco, CA 800 300-2193 24-Hour <br /> U.S. Coast Guard 415 399-3547 24-Hour / 415 556-2105 <br /> EPA Regional Response Team (RRT) (415 972-3072 <br /> Nuclear Regulatory Commission 301 816-5100 24-Hour <br /> OTHER REGULATORY AGENCIES <br /> Lathrop Police Department 209 468-4400 <br /> Manteca Police Department 209 239-8401 <br /> Tracy Police Department 209 831-4550 <br /> (1) Mandatory notifications. <br /> V. SPILL HISTORY <br /> A. SPILL EVENT <br /> 1. There have been no oil spills by number or magnitude as outlined in 40 CFR Part 112.4 <br /> within the last ten years. <br /> 2. The Incident Commander is responsible for initiating containerization or removal of <br /> contaminated soil and or materials used to contain the spill. Containerized material will be <br /> removed to a holding area where it will be tested to determine if qualifies as hazardous waste <br /> prior to disposal. Test results will be sent to the Environmental Protection Office prior to <br /> June 2007 4 <br />