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PA-1800043 (SA), S00011763 Page 2 of 2 <br /> 2510 S. Hwy 99, Stockton May 7, 2018 <br /> packaged for sale that have been damaged; used oil, used oil filters, used oil- <br /> contaminated absorbent/debris, waste antifreeze, used batteries or other universal <br /> waste, etc.) —Hazardous Waste Program. <br /> b. Onsite treatment of hazardous waste — Hazardous Waste Treatment Tiered <br /> Permitting Program. <br /> c. Reportable quantities of hazardous materials-reportable quantities are 55 gallons or <br /> more of liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases, with <br /> some exceptions. Carbon dioxide is a regulated substance and is required to be <br /> reported as a hazardous material if storing 1,200 cubic feet (137 pounds) or more <br /> onsite in San Joaquin County — Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program. <br /> d. Any amount of hazardous material stored in an Underground Storage Tank — <br /> Underground Storage Tank Program. <br /> e. Storage of at least 1,320 gallons of petroleum aboveground or any amount of <br /> petroleum stored below grade in a vault — Aboveground Petroleum Storage <br /> Program. <br /> f. Threshold quantities of regulated substances stored onsite - California Accidental <br /> Release Prevention (CaIARP) Program. <br /> F. If an underground storage tank (UST) system will be installed, a permit is required to be <br /> submitted to, and approved by, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (EHD) before any UST installation work can begin. Additionally, an EHD <br /> permit to operate the UST is required once the UST system in installed. <br /> G. If 1,320 gallons or more of petroleum is to be stored aboveground then a Spill Prevention, <br /> Countermeasures and Control (SPCC) Plan is required. If any amount of petroleum is to <br /> be stored in a below grade vault, an SPCC plan is required. <br />