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Efate of California vepdrtment of Health Services <br /> Memorandum <br /> R)Q <br /> To Brad Parsons, Unit Supervisor Date Manch 19, 1984 <br /> Surveillance and Enforcement <br /> Northern California Section-TSCD Subject: Generator Inspection, <br /> Mobil Oil Company (MOC) , San <br /> Joaquin County <br /> From Sam Zarek C� <br /> Waste ManagemeAtEngineer <br /> Northern California Section <br /> Toxic Substances Control Division <br /> I. Facility <br /> Mobil Oil Company (Stockton Terminal) <br /> 3505 Navy Drive <br /> Stockton, CA 95203 <br /> (EPA I.D. #CAT 000623454) <br /> II. Purpose <br /> Generator Inspection <br /> III . State, County Health and Facility Representatives <br /> G.L. Kelly, Terminal Manager, MOC <br /> James Miller, Sanitarian, Stockton County Health Dept. <br /> Sam Zarek, Waste Management Engineer, DOHS-TSCD <br /> IV. Description of Facility and Waste Streams <br /> Mobil Oil Company is a petroleum products distribution terminal and has <br /> been at this location since 1938. This facility receives and stores <br /> regular, unleaded, and premium gasolines and diesel fuel in storage tanks <br /> above the ground. All the storage tanks are equipped with a gauge to <br /> indicate any contents lost from the tank. Hazardous wastes are only gen- <br /> erated from leakage, accidental spillage, or cleaning of the storage tanks . <br /> If there is any indication that a storage tank is contaminated or corroded, <br /> the tank is cleaned or changed. All the cleanup of this nature is done by <br /> a contractor. Rinsewater used to clean an accidental spill in the loading <br /> rack is accumulated in a 10,000-gallon storage tank under the ground. The <br /> gasoline and rinsewater in this tank are separated. The gasoline content <br /> is pumped into another 20,000-gallon storage tank above the ground. This <br /> tank's contents are then added to the regular gasoline tank or sent for <br /> recycling. This tank was emptied once last year. The contaminated water <br /> from the underground waste storage tank is discharged into the tank farm. <br /> There is a three to four feet uirt berm around the storage tanks. The <br /> area inside the berm is called a tank farm. Also, water from petroleum <br />