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Simplot Grower Solutions—4863 Carpenter,Stockton CA Date: September 2019 <br /> SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN Page: 18 <br /> • More than 1,000 gallons of oil in a single discharge to navigable waters or adjoining <br /> shorelines; or <br /> • More than 42 gallons of oil in each of two discharges to navigable waters or adjoining <br /> shorelines occurring within any 12-month period. <br /> These gallon amounts refer to the amount of oil that actually reaches navigable waters or <br /> adjoining shorelines,not the total amount of oil spilled. Reports submitted to the USEPA <br /> regional administrator should include the following: <br /> • Name of facility <br /> • Name of operator <br /> • Location of facility <br /> • Month and year of initial facility operation <br /> • Maximum oil storage capacity at facility <br /> • Description of the facility, including maps, flow diagrams, and topographic maps <br /> • A complete copy of the facility SPCC Plan <br /> • A description of the cause of the release including an analysis of the failure that resulted <br /> in the release <br /> • Corrective actions or countermeasures taken by the facility,including a description of <br /> additional training, storage procedures, and equipment maintenance and repairs <br /> • Additional comments regarding the facility SPCC Plan and spill event that may be <br /> required to clarify the report. <br /> 5.4.3 Internal Reporting <br /> The emergency spill coordinator will also notify the following people if a reportable spill has <br /> occurred or if additional assistance is needed: <br /> John Pallen Environmental, Health, Safety & Sustainability(EHS&S) (559)631-2259(o) <br /> Manager (208) 867-2627(c) <br /> Rachel Senior Environmental Programs Manager (208)780-7426(o) <br /> Roskelley (208)761-3187 (c) <br /> Jeff Harandi Director California Retail Operations (559)631-2251(0) <br /> (661) 369-6469(c) <br /> A written spill report for any spill incident will be completed by the end of the day on which it <br /> occurred and delivered to Simplot's EHS&S manager. A"spill incident" is defined as having <br /> occurred when the material is released: <br /> • to a drain, sump or area not specifically designated for the material, or <br /> • otherwise escaped the material's normal means of confinement. <br />