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CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ORDER NO. R5-2007-0709 • -14- <br /> J. GILBERT MOORE,EILEEN A. MOORE,AND NEW WEST PETROLEUM, INC. <br /> NEW WEST PETROLEUM#1003/FLAG CITY SHELL <br /> LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 1 May, the second quarter report is due 1 August, the third quarter report is due <br /> 1 November, and the fourth quarter report is due 1 February. Quarterly reports are to <br /> include the information specified in Appendix A. <br /> GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> 20.As required by the California Business and Professions Code Sections 6735, 7835, <br /> and 7835.1, have appropriate reports prepared by, or under the supervision of, a <br /> registered professional engineer or geologist and signed by the registered <br /> professional. All technical reports submitted by the Discharger shall include a cover <br /> letter signed by the Discharger, or an authorized representative, certifying under <br /> penalty of law that the signer has examined and is familiar with the report and that to <br /> their knowledge, the report is true, complete, and accurate. The Discharger shall also <br /> state if they agree with any recommendations/proposals and whether they approved <br /> implementation of said proposals. <br /> 21 .Upon startup of any remediation system(s), operate the remediation system(s) <br /> continuously, except for periodic and required maintenance or unpreventable <br /> equipment failure. The Discharger shall notify the Water Board within 24 hours of any <br /> unscheduled shutdown of the remediation system(s) that lasts longer than 48 hours. <br /> This notification shall include the cause of the shutdown and the corrective action <br /> taken (or proposed to be taken) to restart the system. Any interruptions in the <br /> operation of the remediation system(s), other than for maintenance, emergencies, or <br /> equipment failure, without prior approval from Water Board staff or without notifying <br /> the Water Board within the specified time is a violation of this Order. Within 7 working <br /> days of a shutdown, the Dischargers shall submit a Technical Report containing at a <br /> minimum, but not limited to the following information: <br /> times and dates equipment were not working, <br /> cause of shutdown, <br /> if not already restarted, a time schedule for restarting the equipment, and, <br /> a Cleanup Assurance Plan to ensure that similar shutdowns do not reoccur. <br /> Proposed Cleanup Assurance Plans are to be completed within 30 days of the <br /> system shutdown. <br /> 22.Notify Water Board staff at least three working days prior to any onsite work, testing, <br /> or sampling that pertains to environmental remediation and investigation and is not <br /> routine monitoring, maintenance, or inspection. <br /> 23.Obtain all local and state permits and access agreements necessary to fulfill the <br /> requirements of this Order prior to beginning the work. <br /> 24.Continue any remediation or monitoring activities until such time as the Executive <br /> Officer determines that sufficient cleanup has been accomplished to fully comply with <br /> this Order and this Order has been either amended or rescinded in writing <br />