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ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE ACT (California Facilities) <br /> This plan follows federal SPCC rule requirements. The CAL FIRE-Office of the State Fire Marshal <br /> (OSFM) is responsible for ensuring the implementation of the Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act <br /> (APSA) program element of the Unified Program. <br /> APSA regulates facilities with aggregate aboveground petroleum storage capacities of 1,320 gallons <br /> or more,which include aboveground storage containers or tanks with petroleum storage capacities <br /> of 55 gallons or greater. These facilities typically include large petroleum tank facilities, <br /> aboveground fuel tank stations and vehicle repair shops with aboveground petroleum storage <br /> tanks. The Act does not regulate non-petroleum products. Facilities with total petroleum storage <br /> quantities at or above 10,000 gallons are inspected at least once every three years by a Unified <br /> Program Agency and have reporting and fee requirements, while facilities with petroleum storage <br /> quantities equal to or greater than 1,320 gallons but less than 10,000 gallons have reporting and <br /> fee requirements only. <br /> In the event of a petroleum release or discharge from an APSA tank facility, contact the Regional <br /> Water Board. Cleanup or abatement may be required. Additional, contact procedures are <br /> presented in Appendix A for site specific facilities. <br /> vii June 07,2019 <br />