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APR 01 '91 03:19PM L NGINEERING P.5i5 <br /> RESPONSE PLAN FOR RELEASES INTO THE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT <br /> (A) Description of the proposed methods and equipment to be used <br /> for removing the hazardous substance, including the location <br /> and availability of the required equipment (if not permanently <br /> on-site) , and an equipment maintenance schedule for the <br /> equipment located on-site. <br /> Stockton Service Station Equipment Company has been contracted <br /> to provide all necessary equipment and manpower to remove any <br /> hazardous substance that might be released into the secondary <br /> containment of tanks 5, 6, 7. <br /> (B) Operator training plan for the operation of the tank system(s) <br /> and monitoring equipment. <br /> The terminal operator is trained by a representative of the <br /> Stockton Service Station Equipment Company (SSSS) in the <br /> .proper operation of the monitoring equipment. <br /> The terminal operator hand gauges the levels in tanks #5 & #6 <br /> daily and records the levels of the substances in the tanks. <br /> A waste hauler is' called to pump out tanks #6 when the tank is <br /> at 75% capacity. A submersible pump in tank #5 is used to <br /> transfer product collected in tank $5 to tank #6 (or tank 180 <br /> -the aboveground transmix tank) . <br /> The terminal operator is instructed to check the monitor <br /> system test system weekly for proper operation. Any <br /> indication of malfunctions are immediately reported to the <br /> terminal manager who arranges for repairs. <br /> The terminal operator is instructed to immediately report the <br /> discovery of releases into the annular space to the terminal <br /> manager who arranges for a SSSE to remove all substances from <br /> the tank and annular space. <br /> (c) The name(s) or title(s) of the persons) responsible for <br /> authorizing the work to be performed. <br /> The terminal manager is responsible for authorizing all work <br /> that is performed in response to releases into the secondary <br /> containment. <br />