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Cesar Ruvalcaba <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Environmental Health Specialist <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Ave <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> 2 (209) 953-6213 1 A (209) 464-0138 1 2 cruvalcaba@sjgov.org <br /> 'yds i" NJOANIN <br /> COUNTY <br /> Greatness grows here, <br /> From: Lori Toccoli <lori@spcfuels.com> <br /> Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2020 3: 11 PM <br /> To: Ruvalcaba, Cesar <cruvalcaba@sjgov.org> <br /> Subject: Re: San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department - <br /> APSA/SPCC inspection FA0009235 <br /> Hi Cesar <br /> I wanted to respond and let you know I am out of office til next week, but I will <br /> review all this and get back to you soon. Probably with some questions, I know <br /> one already is regarding what qualifies as abating storage. <br /> Thank you <br /> Lori Toccoli <br /> President <br /> Cell 209-483-2533 <br /> Office 209-462-8707 <br /> www.spcfuels.com <br /> Sent from my Thone <br /> On Jan 9, 2020, at 2:54 PM, Ruvalcaba, Cesar <br /> <cruvalcaba@sjgov.org> wrote: <br /> Hi Lori, <br /> Attached you will find the inspection checklist from today's Aboveground <br /> Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) inspection at 1905 Navy Drive, in Stockton. Based <br /> on the petroleum storage capacity at the facility, a Spill Prevention, Control, & <br /> Countermeasure (SPCC) plan certified by a professional engineer will be <br /> required. Under SPCC regulations, any container with a capacity to store 55 <br /> gallons or more of petroleum product will count towards the total amount. The <br /> 2 <br />