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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0526379
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0002864
FACILITY_NAME
DAMERON HOSPITAL
STREET_NUMBER
525
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ACACIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13715304
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
525 W ACACIA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Page 11 <br /> The 250-gallon grease trap tank is under an awning and is not connected to any system. This <br /> tank is emptied by an outside contractor that is contacted periodically to dispose of the grease. <br /> Rainwater and human error are the likeliest reasons for a spill. The implementation of an <br /> awning has greatly reduced the risk for a spill due to rainwater. <br /> If a leak or spill were to occur, the direction of flow would run north into Magnolia's Street <br /> gutter then flows west to the storm drain catch basins on the south side of Magnolia Street at <br /> Harrison Street. The catch basin would be protected with a sandbag or pillow immediately to <br /> prevent the spill from entering the stormwater system. <br /> Area C: <br /> The 250-gallon AST is a double walled UL approved tank with high level alarms and interstitial <br /> monitoring of tank bottom. The day tanks are also UL approved with spill retention features. <br /> The tank is placed inside of a UL approved open top diked generator base. <br /> If a leak occurred during transfer from bulk fuel truck, the direction of flow runs southeast <br /> towards the emergency ready storm drains labeled in the Spill Prevention Control and <br /> Countermeasure Plan. The fuel truck's estimated flow rate is between 1 to 75 gpm (tanker <br /> truck has a variable speed pump)with an approximate full volume of 4,000 gallons. <br /> An EST panel is located inside of the hospital — it is labeled a "Back-up Power enunciator <br /> Generator." Low oil pressure, low fuel level, low battery voltage, and fail to start are some of <br /> the few sensors that are measured on the 250-gallon AST. <br /> 3.13 Inspection, Tests, and Records <br /> In accordance with§112.7(e) and 112.8(c)6 <br /> Inspection and integrity testing of ASTs are conducted in accordance with good engineering practices <br /> and in accordance with industry standards. Steel Tank Institute SP001 Standard for the Inspection of <br /> Aboveground Storage Tanks (most current)was used as the industry standard for developing tank <br /> inspection requirements in the SPCC Plan. <br /> The monthly and annual STI SP001 inspections must be performed by the facility's personnel, or a <br /> qualifying agent; they must be knowledgeable about storage facility operations, the type of AST and its <br /> associated components, characteristics of the liquid stored and must be familiar with pumping, piping, <br /> and valve operations of the system. All AST records should be kept for at least three (3)years. The <br /> STI SP001 checklists and record forms for these inspections can be found in Appendix E. <br /> Daily visual inspections logs (also found in Appendix E), STI SP001 AST Records, monthly STI SP001 <br /> and annual STI SP001 inspection checklists shall be kept on record for at least three (3)years and <br /> should be signed by supervisor or inspector. <br /> Area A: <br /> A visual inspection in this area is performed daily. This visual inspection includes the two (2) <br /> 150-gallon day tanks, the 10,000-gallon AST, any visible valves, pipes, fittings, and their <br /> respective supports and foundations. During this inspection, alarms are tested for audible <br /> function and to ensure the lights are operating correctly. The 10,000-gallon tank must have a <br /> formal inspection by a certified inspector at least every twenty (20)years per the STI SP001 <br /> Standard for Category 1, 5,001 —30,000-gallon ASTs. The next formal inspection due for the <br /> 10,000-gallon tank, is June of 2025. The formal inspections must be retained for the life of the <br /> container. <br /> Dameron Hospital <br /> Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan <br /> June 29,2020 <br />
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