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Page 2 <br /> 1.0 Description & Operations: <br /> In accordance with §112.7(a)3 <br /> The site is an independent community hospital licensed in the State of California as a general <br /> acute care hospital. <br /> The hospital provides general acute care services including emergency, in-patient/out-patient <br /> medical care, diagnostic and therapeutic services such as clinical laboratory and pharmacy. <br /> Dameron Hospital has been at this location and in operation since 1912. <br /> Dameron Hospital operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. <br /> 1.D Oil Storage <br /> In accordance with§112.7(a)3(i) <br /> There are three (3) areas within the Dameron Hospital site where there is oil storage. In the <br /> Facility Diagram named Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasure Plan found in Appendix A, <br /> these three areas are identified as Area A, Area B, and Area C. This plan shows the location <br /> and size of the ASTs, the UST, the day tanks, and the grease trap tank described below. <br /> All storage tanks contain petroleum products.The day tanks are UL approved with spill retention <br /> features. There are no tank drain valves on any of AST units. <br /> Area A—Central Utility Plant: <br /> This area is located west of the main hospital building and is bounded to the north by <br /> Magnolia Street, south by Acacia Street, and west by Edison Street. Area A has a <br /> 10,000 gallon above-ground storage tank (AST) and two (2) 150-gallon day tanks <br /> utilized by two (2) diesel powered generators. <br /> The 10,000-gallon AST sits on a concrete base and is located behind 10-foot masonry <br /> walls and locked doors.There is no ceiling or structure above the storage tank and thus, <br /> the AST is exposed overhead. This AST is a double walled UL approved tank with spill <br /> containment bucket, interstitial monitoring of tank bottom, and flow shut-off. The tank <br /> pump controls are within the generator room behind locked doors. <br /> The two (2) 150-gallon day tanks are inside the generator room behind locked doors. <br /> They are double walled UL approved tanks and sit on a concrete base. Both tanks have <br /> alarms monitoring fluid levels and leak detection. <br /> The valves within this system have emergency fuel shut offs. <br /> Area B— Main Hospital Building: <br /> This area is located centrally within the Dameron Hospital Facility and is bounded to the <br /> north by Magnolia Street, east by Lincoln Street, and south by Acacia Street. <br /> Area B includes a 6,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) that is exempt per <br /> §112.7(a)3. A 275-gallon, 100-gallon, and a 50-gallon day tank are located in a locked <br /> boiler room and are all exempt. The 6,000-gallon UST is a double walled, fiberglass UL <br /> approved tank with high level alarms, interstitial detectors, concrete base construction, <br /> and piping leak detectors. <br /> Within Area B there is also a grease trap tank of approximately 250 gallons. This is <br /> located on Magnolia Street and has an awning over it. In the Hazardous Waste Storage <br /> room, various machine oils are kept on-site for operations and maintenance. All <br /> machine oils are stored in its original containers on anti-spill pallets. <br /> Dameron Hospital <br /> Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan <br /> June 12,2020 <br />