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service and loading/unloading connections of oil pipelines; and address the appropriateness of security lighting <br /> to both prevent acts of vandalism and assist in the discovery of oil discharges. <br /> Section 112.7(j) <br /> • In addition to the minimal prevention standards listed under this section, include in your Plan a complete <br /> discussion of conformance with the applicable requirements and other effective discharge prevention and <br /> containment procedures listed in this part or any applicable more stringent State rules, regulations, and <br /> guidelines. <br /> Section 112.8 (c)(1) <br /> • Discussion on material and construction are compatible with the material stored and conditions of storage <br /> Section 112.8(c)(2) <br /> • Certification that the secondary means of containment for the entire capacity of the largest single container and <br /> sufficient freeboard to contain precipitation. <br /> Section 112.8(c)(6) <br /> • Test or inspect each aboveground container for integrity on a regular schedule and whenever you make material <br /> repairs. You must determine, in accordance with industry standards,the appropriate qualifications for personnel <br /> performing tests and inspections,the frequency and type of testing and inspections,which take into account <br /> container size, configuration, and design <br /> Section 112.8(c)(8) <br /> • Discusion on the overfill prevention of the tanks <br /> • Engineer or update each container installation in accordance with good engineering practice to avoid discharges. <br /> You must provide at least one of the following devices: (i) High liquid level alarms with an audible or visual signal <br /> at a constantly attended operation or surveillance station. In smaller facilities an audible air vent may suffice. (ii) <br /> High liquid level pump cutoff devices set to stop flow at a predetermined container content level. (iii) Direct <br /> audible or code signal communication between the container gauger and the pumping station. (iv)A fast <br /> 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. (v) You must regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper <br /> operation. <br /> Section 112.20(e) <br /> • Substantial Harm Criteria certficication not included <br /> FREE classes presented by NES Inc. are available to all San Joaquin County Hazardous Waste, Underground Storage Tank, <br /> and Aboveground Petroleum Storage Facility Business Owners and Operators. List and schedule of classes can be found <br /> here. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Cesar Ruvalcaba <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Environmental Health Specialist <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Ave <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> 9 (209) 953-6213 A (209) 464-01381 2 cruvalcaba@sicehd.com g <br /> -` SANJOAQUIN <br /> COUNTv— <br /> r,r,� Greatness grows here. <br /> 2 <br />