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Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan <br /> Food Express, Inc. <br /> 1250 Madruga Road <br /> FOOD EXPRESS, INC. Lathrop, California 95330 <br /> May 2020 <br /> Page 11 <br /> 3.0 DISCHARGE REPORTING INFORMATION [40 CFR §112.7(A)(4 & <br /> 5)]: <br /> In the event of an oil discharge from this facility, the facility's Spill Response Procedure will be <br /> followed and a Spill/Release Documentation/Notification will be completed (Appendix E). <br /> 3.1. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: <br /> 3.1.1. CALIFORNIA SPILL REPORTING REGULATIONS [CWC §13272 & H&SC <br /> §25507] <br /> California Health and Safety Code §25507 and California Water Code §13272 (Regulation <br /> Reference 3) states that any significant release or threatened release of a hazardous material in <br /> California requires immediate reporting by the responsible person to the Cal OES State Warning <br /> Center at (800) 852-7550 and the local California Unified Program Agency (CUPA) or 911. <br /> State notification requirements for a spill or release include (as a minimum): <br /> • Identity of caller <br /> • Location, date and time of spill, release, or threatened release <br /> • Substance and quantity involved <br /> • Chemical name (if known, it should be reported if the chemical is extremely hazardous) <br /> • Description of what happened <br /> 3.1.2. NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS [40 CFR§ <br /> 110] <br /> Notification by phone must be made to the NRC within 24 hours of whenever the facility has <br /> discharged (spilled or released) into navigable waters of the state. <br /> The facility Spill Coordinator must submit specific information to the EPA Regional Administrator <br /> (U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105) within sixty (60) days of <br /> either of the following occurrences: <br /> • Whenever the facility has discharged more than 1,000-gallons or more of oil in a single <br /> discharge as described in 40 CFR 112.1(b), into navigable waters of the state or adjoining <br /> shorelines. <br /> • Whenever the facility has discharged more than 42-gallons of oil as described in 40 CFR <br /> 112.4(a), in each of two discharges occurring within any twelve-month period, or in harmful <br /> quantities as defined in 40 CFR 110. <br /> Federal requirements also require reporting of releases to the Local Emergency Planning <br /> Committee under 40 CFR 355.40 if the release migrates off site or causes an immediate or <br /> potential danger to the public health. <br /> =ATC Page 11 <br />