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B. Inspect island and tank fill areas for signs of spillage or petroleum sheen. <br /> C. Record the inspection observations on the Daily Visual Monitoring Log (Form APPC- <br /> 765: attached.) <br /> 4. RESPONSE PLAN <br /> OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> A. LEAK RECORDING AND REPORTING PROCEDURE <br /> Whenever an alarm is activated, station personnel are to immediately: <br /> a. Contact ARCO Maintenance or its designated agent by using the telephone <br /> number previously provided. <br /> b. If any visible indications of petroleum products or vapors are noticed call 411. <br /> C. Make an entry in the Recordable Discharge Log (Form APPC-765-1: <br /> attached) indicating the action taken. <br /> d. Complete the Recordable Discharge Log when and as the source of the alarm <br /> is known. <br /> ARCO RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> B. METHOD OF REMOVING AN UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE FROM THE <br /> SECONDARY CONTAINMENT <br /> a. Any unauthorized release into the secondary containment system of a product <br /> tank will be removed by pumping. Uncontaminated product may be returned to <br /> the tank. Contaminated product may be returned to the refinery to be recycled or <br /> may be disposed of following procedures in accordance with California Health <br /> Safety Code requirements. In the event of an emergency, a pumping conractor <br /> or truck will be available immediately. In all other cases, equipment availability <br /> will be within I2 hours. <br /> b. ARCO Maintenance will be responsible for authorizing and selecting contractors <br /> for the work to be performed. <br /> 5. TRAINING <br /> In addition to the training covering subjects mentioned in Sections 3 and 4 above, training <br /> needed for the operation of the tank system and monitoring equipment includes: <br />