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by 0 <br /> BP West Coast Products LLC <br /> 4 Centerpointe Drive <br /> La Palma,CA 90623-1066 <br /> December 27, 2002 <br /> JAN 0 2003 <br /> Ms. Dina Abate <br /> SanJoaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 304 E. Weber Avenue, Third Floor FEh;4 <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> RE: Inspection Report, September 17,2002 <br /> ARCO Facility No. 6313 <br /> 1100 S. Main Street <br /> Manteca, California <br /> Dear Ms. Abate: <br /> This letter responds on behalf of BP West Coast Products (BP) to an Inspection Report <br /> issued by the San Joaquin Environmental Health Department (EHD) during an inspection of <br /> ARCO Facility No. 6313 by you on September 17, 2002 (Attachment A). I understand <br /> that Ms. Ruth Ha of KHM Environmental Management (KHM) previously discussed this <br /> inspection with you during a telephone conversation on November 4, 2002. <br /> Hazardous Waste Inspection <br /> The following is BP's response to the two items noted during the hazardous waste <br /> inspection on September 17, 2002. <br /> •- Item 11: 66262.12(a)(CCR) Managed a hazardous waste without an EPA number <br /> The Inspection Report states that at the time of the inspection, an EPA ID number could <br /> not be located at the facility. The facility has the following EPA identification number: <br /> CAL000170011. To avoid future confusion on this issue, BP has notified the manager to <br /> post the EPA number at the facility. <br /> • Item 43: 66265.5 1(a)(CCR) No contingency plan <br /> The Inspection Report indicated that the facility does not have a contingency plan. I <br /> understand that ARCO Facility No. 6313 does not generate more than 1,000 kilograms <br /> (kg) of hazardous waste per month and therefore is not required to have a large-quantity <br /> N, generator contingency plan under Section 66265.51. BP requires all of its facilities that <br />