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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012594
RECORD_ID
PR0544595
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0002048
FACILITY_NAME
TESORO (Shell) 68221(WRR 6290)
STREET_NUMBER
2705
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12121008
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2705 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Una <br /> EiAZARDOUS PROPERTY 1MORMATIOM <br /> Explanations and Footnotes <br /> Water solubility is expressed in different tests in different references. Many refer_nces use the term <br /> 'Insoluble' for materials that will eat readily mite with Water,such as gasolirv; However;most of these <br /> materials are water soluble at the pa.-t per million or part per billion level. Gasoline, for =mple, is <br /> insoluble in the gross sense, and will be found as a discrete layer on top of the grou^d water. But <br /> certain gasoline constituents,such as benzene, toluene, and xylene wM also be found in solution in the <br /> ground water at the part per miIliou cr part per billion Ievel. <br /> A- Water solubility etvr seed as 0.2 g means 01 grams per 100 grains of water a;200 C <br /> B. Solubility of metals depends an the compound is which they are present. <br /> C Several chlorinated hydrocarbons exhibit no flash point in the aonrentional sense, but will bum <br /> L, the presence of high energy ignition source or will form explosive mixtures at temperatures <br /> -above 240° F <br /> D. Practically non-flammable under standard conditions. <br /> M Expressed as trim Hg under standard condiJons. <br /> F. Explosive concentrations of airborne dust can occur in confined areas. <br /> Cr Values for Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Aversge (MV-TWA) are OSHA <br /> Permissible Exposrae Limits except where noted in H and L <br /> K TLV-TWA adopted by the American Conference of{governmental Industrial Hygienists <br /> (ACCO, which is Iower than the OSHA's Permissible Facposure Limit:,PEL). <br /> L TLV-TWA rccommended by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health <br /> (NIOSH). A TLV or PEL has not been adopted by the ACGIH or OSHA. <br /> J. A - Corrosive .. <br /> B - Flammable <br /> C -Toxic <br /> D - Volatile <br /> E - Reactive <br /> F- Radioactive <br /> G - Carcinogen <br /> H - Infectious <br /> K Dermal 'Toxicity data is summarized in the following three categories: <br /> 1. Skin Penetration <br /> T �T <br /> �� '�=�T - -- TAT. T A=NegIib*ibIc p�netrat3bn-[sdiid=palar)T — - <br /> c: + B -Slight penetration (solid-nonpolar) <br /> +-t- C - Moderat� penetration (liquid/solid-nonpolar) <br /> +++ .D - High penetration (gaslliquid-nonpolar) <br /> SF-404MOPase I« <br /> f <br />
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