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(1) hour of becoming aware of a non-compliance event, which would include any <br />upset, accidental or sludge discharge or bypass, Fleetwash employees of the <br />Manteca facility would report to the Main Office to James DiCarlo, Chief <br />Environmental Compliance Officer at 800-847-3735. James DiCarlo will then <br />notify the City of Manteca of the non-compliance event. Within five (5) working <br />days thereafter, Fleetwash would submit to The City of Manteca a written report <br />fully describing the causes, remedial actions, and consequences of the event. A <br />detailed written report filed within five (5) working days, would include: <br />1) A description of the cause of the upset or accidental or sludge discharge or <br />bypass, and the impact on Fleetwash's compliance status. The description would <br />also include the location of the upset or discharge and type, concentration and <br />volume of waste. <br />2) The duration of non-compliance, including exact dates and times of <br />noncompliance, and, if the noncompliance continues, the time compliance is <br />reasonably expected to occur. <br />3) All steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and for prevent recurrence of such an <br />upset, accidental or sludge discharge or bypass, or other conditions of no <br />compliance. <br />PREVENTION PROCEDURES: All chemicals are stored in a separate area, on <br />spill pallets, isolated from floor drains, either storm or sanitary. <br />Absorbent booms and pads are stored at the facility in a spill kit, to contain and <br />absorb any spilled liquids. <br />Drum inventory is kept to a minimum to reduce the risk of a spill. <br />There is one outside storage trailer at this facility. Normal runoff is not affected <br />by our storage or operation inside or outside the facility. <br />CONTAINMENT: Containment is satisfied by isolating the chemicals to the <br />chemical area, using spill pallets. <br />STORAGE VESSELS AND PIPING: There is one 1500 gallon clean water <br />storage tank and one 1000 gallon soap storage tank. The only other <br />permanent storage vessels are used in the waste water processing system. One <br />1500 gallon tank, two 1000 gallon tanks, one 250 gallon tank, and one 150 gallon <br />tank is located in the warehouse area. Lastly, there is a 400 gallon stainless-steel <br />tank. These tanks are used in the settling process to remove solids from our <br />waste stream. This area has no drainage and any and all spilled waste water is <br />