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California Tank Lines, Inc. <br />TANK TRUCK TRANSPORTATION <br />POST OFFICE BOX 6245 0 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95206 <br />September 15, 2011 <br />Ms. Stacy Rivera, Sr. REHS <br />San Joaquin County Unified Program Agency <br />Environmental Health Department <br />600 E. Main Street <br />Stockton, CA 95202-3029 <br />Re: Hazardous Waste Program Inspection — 3105 S. El Dorado St. — 4/25/2011 <br />Dear Ms. Rivera: <br />RECEIVED <br />SEP 16 2011 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMITlSERVICES <br />PHONE (209) 466-3554 <br />FAX (209) 466-1855 <br />Further to our letters dated May 26, 2011, and June 15, 2011, responding to violations re the HW <br />Program Inspection on April 25, 2011, the following additional changes/corrections have been <br />made: <br />Waste Minimization — a completed Onsite Hazardous Waste Treatment Notification is enclosed. <br />Tank and Containment Assessment — tank integrity testing includes a visual inspection and <br />hydrostatic test (tank filled with liquid). This is consistent with both the Model Tank and <br />Secondary Containment Assessment Document, and with 40 CFR 112.8 requirements for <br />preparation of a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC) given in 40 CFR <br />112.8 (c) (6). <br />Personnel Training Records — personnel hiring is done through the Machinists Union for the job <br />classifications listed on the Safety Training Sign -in sheet. All personnel must speak, read and <br />write English, and all receive on-the-job training from company supervisors and/or trainers <br />during a 90 day probationary period prior to hiring by the company. Initial training and refresher <br />training (quarterly) is provided as outlined in the Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), <br />summary attached. The company is currently developing a training data base to summarize the <br />training records, to ensure that each employee receives refresher hazardous materials training <br />within the time frame required by the regulations. <br />Aboveground Petroleum Storage — the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan <br />(SPCC) has been revised to correct the deficiencies cited. A copy of the corrected plan is <br />enclosed. <br />Thank you for working with us to meet all of the regulatory requirements. We believe that we <br />have responded to all of the issues cited. <br />Sincerely, I <br />Jack Bishop <br />