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t-.„ BP West Coast Products LLC <br /> UUP./ 4519 Grandview Rd., Bldg. i <br /> Blaine,WA 98230 <br /> Phone: (360)1-168411 ^f1VED <br /> Fax: e. (3 0)371-8111 <br /> 71 81 v <br /> t Email:sarah.samuels@bp.com VIE <br /> MAR 10 2014 <br /> NMEView N <br /> March 6, 2014 P M(fI;Aces <br /> Inspector Aris Cacapit <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 East Hazelton <br /> Stockton, CA 95205-6232 <br /> Subject: Hazardous Waste Program Inspection Report <br /> Facility#02076 <br /> 800 East Kettleman Lane <br /> Lodi, CA 95240 <br /> Dear Inspector Cacapit, <br /> This letter is in response to the Hazardous Waste Program Inspection Report, dated February 5, 2014, <br /> which was issued to the subject facility. Please be advised that the following issues have been <br /> addressed: <br /> Four partially full oil containers, seven partially full aerosol cans, and two partially full paint <br /> cans were left among the junk and trash behind the minimart without first determining <br /> hazardous properties. Any person who generates a waste shall determine if the waste is a <br /> hazardous waste. Immediately stop accumulating containers of oil, aerosols, and paint <br /> among the junk and trash, make a hazardous waste determination for the waste oil, aerosols, <br /> and paint, and manage it according to Title 22 hazardous waste regulations. Submit a <br /> statement and supporting documentation explaining how this waste was managed by March <br /> 5, 2014. The area behind the minimart has been cleaned and a photograph is attached for your <br /> review and records. On February 7, 2014 our franchisee, Promod Trehan, took the waste to an <br /> authorized waste facility. A copy of the Certificate of Recycling is attached for your review and <br /> records. <br /> Outside behind the mini mart, oil has spilled from a partially full container of oil onto the <br /> surrounding concrete. Facilities shall be maintained and operated to minimize the possibility <br /> of a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water which could <br /> threaten human health or the environment. Immediately clean up the spilled oil, and manage <br /> according to Title 22 hazardous waste regulations. Submit a statement and supporting <br /> documentation explaining how this waste was managed by March 5, 2014. The spilled oil <br /> behind the minimart has been cleaned and disposed of properly. A photograph is attached for your <br /> review and records. <br />