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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000572
RECORD_ID
PR0544169
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006437
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #90557*** (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
139
Direction
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STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13730012
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
139 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE <br /> to a sanitary sewer unless approved by the City of application containing false or inaccurate <br /> Stockton, information. Such submission of a false or <br /> 16. Petroleum oil.nonbiodegradable cutting oil, inaccurate application shall result in revocation of the <br /> or products of mineral oil origin in amounts that will pemwt. In addition,the City Attorney may file criminal <br /> cause interference or pass through. charges against any such discharger or pursue any <br /> 17. Any trucked or hauled pollutants, except at other remedy available pursuant to this Part or <br /> discharge points designated by the POTW. otherwise at law. <br /> Wastes prohibited by this Section shall not be (Amended by Ordinance 013-93C.S. -- Effective <br /> processed or stored in such a manner that they June 10.1993) (Repealed and Added by Ordinance <br /> could be discharged to the POTW. All floor drains 3690C.S.--Effective Oct. 13, 1983) <br /> located in process or materials storage areas must <br /> discharge to the industrial user's pretreatment facility SEC.7-089.4. DISCHARGES TO WATERS OF <br /> before connecting to the POTW. THE STATE: <br /> The City of Stockton may approve the temporary Any discharges to the waters of the State of <br /> discharge of such water only when no reasonable California which are not indirect discharges to the <br /> aftemate method of disposal is available. POTW,shall meet all applicable State and Federal <br /> When the Director determines that a user(s) is regulations governing these discharges. <br /> contributing to the POTW any of the above- (Added by Ordinance 3690C.S.--Effective Oct. 13, <br /> enumerated substances in such amounts as to 1983) <br /> interfere with the operation of the POTW, the <br /> Director may take such action as deemed necessary SEC.7-089.5. EXCESSIVE DISCHARGE: <br /> to correct the interference with the POTW. No user shall increase the use of process water <br /> (Amended by Ordinance 013-93C.S. -- Effective or, in any way, attempt to dilute a discharge as a <br /> June 10,1993)(Amended by Ordinance 049-90C.S. partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment <br /> —Effective August 30, 1990) (Repealed and Added to achieve compliance with the limitations contained <br /> by Ordinance 3690C.S.—Effective Oct. 13, 1983) in the Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards, <br /> • or in any other pollutant-specific limitation developed <br /> SEC.7-089.2. QUANTITY OF DISCHARGE: by the City or State. <br /> The quantity of waste to be discharged from an (Added by Ordinance 3690C.S.—Effective Oct. 13, <br /> indusby shall be limited to the capacity of the existing 1983) <br /> public sewerage facilities to handle the flow. <br /> Arrangements for additional capacity required shall SEC.7-089.6. ACCIDENTAL AND SLUG LOAD <br /> be negotiated before any such discharge is DISCHARGES PREVENTION <br /> authorized. AND NOTIFICATION: <br /> (Repealed and Added by Ordinance 3690C.S. — 1. Detailed Plans. Each user shall provide <br /> Effective Oct. 13, 1983) protection from accidental-and slug load discharges <br /> of prohibited materials or other substances regulated <br /> SEC.7-089.3. LIMITATIONS ON POINT OF by this Part Facilities to prevent accidental and slug <br /> DISCHARGE: load discharges of prohibited materials shall be <br /> No person shall discharge any substance provided and maintained at the owner's or users own <br /> prohibited in Section 7-089.1 of this Part or any other cost and expense. Detailed plans showing facilities <br /> substance, including, but not limited to, domestic and operating procedures to provide protection from <br /> sewage in excess of fifty(50) gallons directly into a any potential problems, including accidental <br /> maintenance hole or other opening in a public sewer discharges and slug loading, shall be submitted to <br /> or an approved building sewer, unless a written the City for review and shall be approved by the City <br /> application for such discharge has been filed with the before construction of the facility. The plan shall <br /> City,the applicable user charges and fees have been outline the user's discharge practices (including <br /> paid, and the City has, in its discretion, issued a nonroutine batch discharges), describe stored <br /> permit or letter of acceptance authorizing such direct chemicals, and contain procedures for immediately <br /> discharges for the purposes and for the substances notifying the POTW and preventing adverse impacts <br /> specified in the perp-Atletter of acceptance from any such discharges. <br /> application. No user who commences contribution to the <br /> It shall be unlawful for any applicant for a permit POTW after the effective date of this Part shall be <br /> pursuant to this Section to knowingly submit an permitted to introduce pollutants into the system until <br /> 7-32 <br />
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