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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0537925
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0015755
FACILITY_NAME
Antonini Enterprises LLC
STREET_NUMBER
701
STREET_NAME
DARCY
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
Lathrop
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
701 DARCY PKWY
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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The following is an itemized list of aboveground petroleum storage act violations that <br /> have not been addressed for Antonini Enterprises LLC as of August 27, 2019. <br /> Open violations from October 22, 2018 inspection <br /> ❑ This violation was corrected ❑This violation will be corrected by(date): <br /> ❑ Supporting documents included <br /> Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: <br /> Violation#718-Failed to locate properly or provide sufficient secondary containment for mobile/portable <br /> containers. <br /> The 55 gallon drums of product regulated by APSA, the 250 gallon rolling cart used for oil, and the 75 gallon diesel <br /> refueling tank were observed with no secondary containment. Secondary containment for these tanks is not <br /> addressed in the SPCC plan. Portable oil storage containers must be positioned or located to prevent a discharge <br /> and shall be furnished with a secondary means of containment sufficient to contain the capacity of the largest single <br /> container with sufficient freeboard to contain precipitation. Immediately provide sufficient secondary containment for <br /> this and all other portable containers at this facility, and include discussion in the SPCC plan or provide equivalence <br /> as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2). <br /> ❑ This violation was corrected ❑This violation will be corrected by(date): <br /> ❑ Supporting documents included <br /> Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: <br /> Violation#726-Plan failed to adequately describe overfill prevention methods for each container. <br /> The SPPC plan failed to describe or address overfill prevention methods for all tanks except for the 15,000 gallon <br /> diesel tank and the 1,000 gallon gasoline tank. Engineer or update each container installation in accordance with <br /> good engineering practice to avoid discharges. You must provide at least one of the following devices: <br /> (i) High liquid level alarms with an audible or visual signal at a constantly attended operation or surveillance station. <br /> In smaller facilities an audible air vent may suffice. <br /> (ii) High liquid level pump cutoff devices set to stop flow at a predetermined container content level. <br /> (iii) Direct audible or code signal communication between the container gauger and the pumping station. <br /> (iv)A fast response system for determining the liquid level of each bulk storage container such as digital computers, <br /> telepulse, or direct vision gauges. If you use this alternative, a person must be present to monitor gauges and the <br /> overall filling of bulk storage containers. <br /> (v)You must regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper operation. <br /> Amend to plan to include a discussion of overfill prevention methods or provide equivalence as allowed by CFR <br /> 112.7(a)(2). <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />
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