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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2003
RECORD_ID
PR0231435
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0000916
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC #19976
STREET_NUMBER
1399
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
21633034
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1399 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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Removal and Disposal of Used Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks <br /> SECTION 1—GENERAL <br /> 1.1 Introduction 1.2.3 The procedures outlined in this recommended <br /> Underground petroleum storage systems that are no practice can be carried out without the need to enter the <br /> longer needed or suitable for product storage must be tank. Should tank entry be desired, the procedures <br /> properly disposed in place or removed in order to avoid outlined in API Publications 2015, 2015A, and 2217 <br /> future safety or environmental hazards. Because of the and Recommended Practice 1631 should be followed. <br /> nature of the flammable or combustible liquids that are 1.3 Special Precautions <br /> stored in these tanks, hazardous conditions may arise in <br /> the work area during disposal in place or removal and During the course of underground storage tank <br /> subsequent handling of tanks. For this reason, all per- removal or in place disposal, workers may be exposed to <br /> sonnel involved in the procedures outlined in this petroleum hydrocarbon liquids, vapors, or wastes. The <br /> recommended practice should be familiar with the precautions in 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 should be observed by all <br /> potential hazards, and be knowledgeable in the appro- individuals engaged in the procedures discussed in this <br /> priate health and safety measures needed to ensure a recommended practice. <br /> safe working environment. <br /> 1.3.1 TOXICITY CONSIDERATIONS: <br /> 1.2 Scope and Purpose PETROLEUM SUBSTANCES <br /> 1.2.1 This publication recommends procedures for Users should be aware of appropriate health precau- <br /> the disposal in place, removal, storage, and off-site tions. When high concentrations of petroleum hydro- <br /> disposal of underground storage tank systems that have carbon vapors are inhaled, symptoms of intoxication <br /> contained flammable or combustible fluids. In general, may result. These symptoms, ranging from simple dizzi- <br /> it outlines requirements, procedures, and operating con- ness to excitement or unconsciousness, are similar to <br /> ditions to be followed by contractors, engineers, or those produced by alcohol or anesthetic gases. If such <br /> other individuals who may be involved in these practices. effects occur, the individual should be removed to fresh <br /> While this recommended practice specifically addresses air. For minor effects of exposure, breathing fresh air or <br /> underground petroleum storage tank systems at service oxygen results in rapid recovery. If breathing has stop- <br /> station facilities, the principles outlined may be applied ped, artificial respiration should be applied promptly. <br /> to similar systems used at other petroleum storage facili- Medical attention should be obtained as soon as possi- <br /> ties. All such work must be accomplished in accordance ble. Paragraphs 1.3.1.1 and 1.3.1.2 contain special <br /> with federal, state, and local requirements as well as toxicity considerations for benzene and tetraethyl lead, <br /> accepted safety standards. Before initiating work, the which may be present in petroleum products or wastes <br /> appropriate government agencies should be consulted found in underground storage tanks. Care should be ex- <br /> concerning applicable regulatory and permit require- ercised to minimize exposure to these substances when <br /> ments. they are present during the handling of used under- <br /> 1.2.2 All applicable permits must be obtained prior to ground petroleum storage tanks. <br /> beginning any work. Where required, contractors must WARNING: Tests have shown that prolonged or <br /> be approved by local authorities. Contractors, sub- repeated exposure to some petroleum substances, in <br /> contractors, and their employees responsible for tank liquid or vapor form, may cause serious illness, in- <br /> abandonment or removal should be familiar with:(a)all cluding cancer, in laboratory animals. Although the <br /> applicable safety rules and regulations, (b) the use of significance of these test results to human health is not <br /> equipment and procedures for testing and vapor-freeing fully understood, exposure to petroleum substances <br /> tanks, (c) the handling arid disposal of the types of should be minimized. The following health precautions <br /> wastes likely to be encountered, and (d) the applicable are suggested: <br /> sections of the publications referenced in 1.4. a. Avoid skin contact and inhaling vapors. <br />
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