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Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure Plan <br /> Love's/Speedco#944,Ripon,California <br /> Page 3of13 anteagroup <br /> 3.4 Periodic Plan Review [40 CFR 112.5(b)]: <br /> The Plan will be reviewed and evaluated at least once every five years as required by 40 CFR §112.5(b). If proven <br /> prevention and control technologies are identified in the review/evaluation that will significantly reduce the <br /> likelihood of a spill event, the Plan will be amended within six months of the review. Any amendments will be <br /> implemented as soon as possible, but not later than six months after the amendment. <br /> Periodic reviews will be appropriately documented. The General Manager will maintain appropriate <br /> documentation of the status of any items being addressed as a result of the review. As required by §112.5(b), a <br /> signed certification shall be added to the Plan that attests whether the Plan will be amended as a result of the <br /> review.The review certification page will appear at the beginning of this Plan. <br /> All technical amendments will be certified by a Professional Engineer(P.E.) <br /> If technical amendments are required, the General Manager is responsible for ensuring the amendments to the <br /> SPCC Plan are certified by a Registered Professional Engineer. <br /> The following changes are not considered technical changes: <br /> • Changes to the Contact List(Appendix E). <br /> • More stringent requirements for stormwater discharges to comply with NPDES rules. <br /> • Phone numbers. <br /> • Product changes if the new product is compatible with conditions in the existing tanks and secondary <br /> containment. <br /> • Any other changes which do not materially affect the facility's potential to discharge oil. <br /> The following changes are considered technical amendments: <br /> • Commissioning or decommissioning containers. <br /> • Replacement, reconstruction, or movement of containers. <br /> • Reconstruction, replacement, or installation of piping systems. <br /> • Construction or demolition that might alter secondary containment structures. <br /> • Changes to product or service. <br /> • Revision of standard operation or maintenance procedures at the facility. <br />