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4. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS <br /> ti 4.11 HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br /> ready-mix admixtures. All petroleum products and hazardous materials would be stored in <br /> regulatory agency approved containers and secondary containment. A HMMP would be prepared <br /> and submitted to both the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department and the <br /> Stanislaus County Environmental Health Department. This plan would include an inventory of <br /> hazardous materials and hazardous wastes, as well as an emergency response actions to incidents <br /> involving those hazardous materials and wastes. The plan would be located on the property at all <br /> times and employees would be trained on the details of the plan. <br /> The Project would utilize diesel fuel and gasoline for vehicle fuel and back-up power generation. <br /> There would be two 10,000 gallon above-ground diesel fuel tanks,and one 3,000 gallon above- <br /> ground gasoline tank. The gasoline and diesel fuel tanks would have double wall containment <br /> and leak alert systems with alarms. Fuel tanks would be fitted with automated inventory control <br /> ` systems. Waste oil from machinery would be stored in above-ground storage tanks within <br /> covered containment areas. Waste oil would be properly identified as waste oil, with signs <br /> identifying the date the filling of the tank began. Licensed waste oil recyclers would recycle all <br /> waste oil. <br /> Oils and grease would be stored within covered containment areas to prevent spillage. Used oil <br /> filters would be crushed with property designed waste filter crushing machines. Waste oil <br /> collected from this process would be stored within the waste oil tank. Crushed filters would be <br /> stored within covered containers and recycled through licensed filter recyclers. Antifreeze would <br /> be stored in properly labeled,marked,and dated containers. Stored antifreeze would remain <br /> under cover and would only be recycled through licensed waste antifreeze recyclers. Solvent <br /> would be stored and used within designated parts washers. Solvent would only be replaced and <br /> recycled by properly licensed solvent recyclers. Used batteries would be stored off the ground, <br /> under a covered area. Used batteries would be stored off the ground,under a covered area. <br /> Batteries would be recycled through licensed battery recyclers. Bottles of oxygen and acetylene, <br /> used in maintenance projects, would be chained and stored under cover separately for safety <br /> purposes. Properly licensed dealers would handle replacement bottles. Admixtures would be <br /> " stored within covered containers,and the containers would be located within containment areas. <br /> Domestic garbage would be stored in various covered garbage cans, and would be picked up on a <br /> regular schedule by a local garbage service. <br /> All trucks exiting the yard would be required to drive through a wheel wash before exiting the <br /> site to prevent silts from being carried onto County roads. Silts from the wheel washers would be <br /> ` directed to the settling ponds. <br /> POTENTIAL RECEPTORS <br /> The sensitivity of potential receptors in the areas of known or potential hazardous materials <br /> contamination is dependent upon several factors,the primary factor being an individual's <br /> potential pathway for exposure. The mining employees would have the highest potential for <br /> exposure to groundwater and/or soil contamination. The general public would be restricted from <br /> the mining and aggregate processing areas. <br /> RMC Pacifx V..H.Quarry Nfi mg avd Reclamation Project 4.11-5 ESA/203015 <br /> Adimnistrative Draft EM Minch 2004 <br />