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Received on 11/06/2019 <br /> SJC EHD - CR <br /> Spill Prevention, Control,and Countermeasures Plan 1rLJrrC7Con <br /> JSG Trucking Company.Acempo, CA <br /> March 19, 2015(revised October 29, 2019) .Terracon Project No. NA187064 <br /> prepared in accordance with good engineering practice, including consideration of applicable <br /> industry standards and the requirements of 40 CFR 112;that procedures for required inspections <br /> and testing have been established;and that this SPCC Plan is adequate for the facility. <br /> This certification in no way relieves the owner or operator of the facility of hisfner duty to prepare <br /> and fully implement this SPCC Plan in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 112. This <br /> SPCC Plan is valid only to the extent that the facility owner or operator maintains, tests, and <br /> inspects equipment, containment, and other devices as prescribed in this SPCC Plan. <br /> FESg,�, <br /> 4 <br /> Engineer: Neil O. Anderson, P.E., G.E. .Ali0 <br /> Registration II No.22IS Is <br /> Number: PE 44619/GE 2245 <br /> �..P lF0'ECHv�P <br /> State: CaliforniaOFCNUI <br /> P.E.certification is required forthe original SPCC Plan and SPCC Plan reviews and amendments <br /> that include a physical change that materially affects the oil spill potential. Non-physical changes <br /> (e.g., personnel names, titles and phone numbers)do not require P.E. certification. <br /> 1.4 Location of SPCC Plan (40 CFR 112.3(6)) <br /> Because the facility is attended more than 19 hours perday,in accordance with 40 CFR 112.3(e), <br /> a complete copyof this SPCC Plan will be maintained In the mein office of the new building located <br /> at the north end of the property. <br /> 1.5 Plan Review(40 CFR 112.3 and 112.5) <br /> 1.5.1 Changes in Facility Configuration <br /> In accordance with 40 CFR 112.5(a), JSG periodically reviews and evaluates this SPCC Plan for <br /> changes in the facility design, construction, operation, or maintenance that materially affect the <br /> facility's potential for an oil discharge, including, but not limited to: <br /> ■ commissioning of containers; <br /> ■ reconstruction, replacement,or installation of piping systems; <br /> ■ construction or demolition that might after secondary containment structures; or <br /> ■ changes of product or service, revisions to standard operation, modification of <br /> testing/inspection procedures, and use of new or modified Industry standards or <br /> maintenance procedures. <br /> Amendments to the Plan made to address changes of this nature are referred to as technical <br /> amendments,and must be certified by a P.E. Non-technical amendments can be done(and must <br /> Responsive . Resourceful . Reliable 2 <br />