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AGENCY NOTIFICATION PHONE NUMBERS: CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL (DTSC) .... 916 255-3545 <br />REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB)........ (916) 464-3291 <br />U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (US EPA) ........... (800) 300-2193 <br />CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF FISH <br />AND WILDLIFE (CDFW) ...... ........ (916) 358-2900 <br />U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) ..................................... (202) 267-2180 <br />CAL OSHA ..................................................... (916) 263-2800 <br />CAL FIRE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL (OSFM) ..... (916) 323-7390 <br />OTHER (Specify): <br />OTHER (Specify): <br />Rev. 03/07/17 Page 1 of 4 <br />C9. <br />CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING SYSTEM (CERS) <br />CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE / CONTINGENCY PLAN <br />Prior to completing this Plan, please refer to the INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING A CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN <br />A. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS OVERVIEW <br />FACILITY ID # <br />CERS ID # A2. <br />DATE OF PLAN PREPARATION/REVISION A9. <br />— <br />10184441 <br />(MM/DD/YYYY) 06/18/2019 <br />— <br />BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) A4. <br />Boise Cascade Building Materials Distribution, L.L.C. <br />BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS As. <br />12030 S. Harlan Road <br />BUSINESS SITE CITY Ab, <br />ZIP CODE AT <br />Lathrop <br />CA <br />95330 <br />TYPE OF BUSINESS (e.g., Painting Contractor) A8. <br />INCIDENTAL OPERATIONS (e.g., Fleet Maintenance) A9. <br />Wholesale building material distribution <br />N/A <br />THIS PLAN COVERS CHEMICAL SPILLS, FIRES, AND EARTHQUAKES INVOLVING (Check all that apply): Aio. <br />1, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; ❑ 2. HAZARDOUS WASTES <br />B. INTERNAL RESPONSE <br />INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE WILL OCCUR BY (Check all that apply): ui. <br />1. CALLING PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDERS (e.g., 9-1-1) <br />Q 2. CALLING HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR <br />❑ 3. ACTIVATING IN-HOUSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM <br />C. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS, PHONE NUMBERS AND NOTIFICATIONS <br />In the event of an emergency involving hazardous materials and/or hazardous waste, all facilities must IMMEDIATELY: <br />1. Notify facility personnel and evacuate if necessary in accordance with the Emergency Action Plan (Title 8 California Code of Regulations §3220); <br />2. Notify local emergency responders by calling 9-1-I; <br />3. Notify the local Unified Program Agency (UPA) at the phone number below; and <br />4. Notify the State Warning Center at (800) 852-7550. <br />Facilities that generate, treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste have additional responsibilities to notify and coordinate with other response agencies. Whenever there <br />is an imminent or actual emergency situation such as an explosion, fire, or release, the Emergency Coordinator must follow the appropriate requirements for the category <br />of facility and type of release involved: <br />I. Title 22 California Code of Regulations §66265.56. Emergency Procedures for generators of 1,000 kilograms or more of hazardous waste in any calendar month. <br />2. Title 22 California Code of Regulations §66265.196. Response to Leaks or Spills and Disposition of Leaking or Unfit -for -Use Tank Systems. <br />3. Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations §302.6. Notification requirements for a release of a hazardous substance equal to or greater than the reportable quantity. <br />4. Title 22 California Code of Regulations §66262.34(d)(2) and Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations §262.34(d)(5)(ii) for generators of less than 1000 kilograms of <br />hazardous waste in any calendar month. <br />Following notification and before facility operations are resumed in areas of the facility affected by the incident, the Emergency Coordinator shall notify the local UPA <br />and the local fire department's hazardous materials program, if necessary, that the facility is in compliance with requirements to: <br />1. Provide for proper storage and disposal of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material that results from an explosion, fire, or release at <br />the facility; and <br />2. Ensure that no material that is incompatible with the released material is transferred, stored, or disposed of in areas of the facility affected by the incident until cleanup <br />procedures are completed. <br />EMERGENCY RESPONSE AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE AND CHP .............................................. 9-1-1 <br />PHONE NUMBERS: CALIFORNIA STATE WARNING CENTER (CSWC)/CAL OES............................ (800) 852-7550 <br />NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC) .............................................. (800) 424-8802 <br />POISON CONTROL CENTER ........................................ J............... 800 222-1222 <br />LOCAL UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (UPA)......................................... (209) 468-3420 C <br />C2. ? C3. <br />OTHER (Specify): <br />NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY/ HOSPITAL NAME: _San Joaquin General Hospital �� (209) 468-6000 cs. <br />AGENCY NOTIFICATION PHONE NUMBERS: CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL (DTSC) .... 916 255-3545 <br />REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB)........ (916) 464-3291 <br />U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (US EPA) ........... (800) 300-2193 <br />CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF FISH <br />AND WILDLIFE (CDFW) ...... ........ (916) 358-2900 <br />U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) ..................................... (202) 267-2180 <br />CAL OSHA ..................................................... (916) 263-2800 <br />CAL FIRE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL (OSFM) ..... (916) 323-7390 <br />OTHER (Specify): <br />OTHER (Specify): <br />Rev. 03/07/17 Page 1 of 4 <br />C9. <br />