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9999 S Austin Rd. Forward Landfill <br />Routine HW inspection 10-14-08 <br />s <br />4.1.4 Spill Prevention and Response <br />To reduce the potential for spills, all loading and unloading of liquids and bulkmaterials" <br />involve packaged or containerized materials or direct transfer from truck to tank in <br />the case of diesel fuel. All such activities are monitored by Landfill personnel for <br />accidental spills, ruptures, or leaks. In case of a spill, plant personnel isolate the spill s <br />immediately. The spill is bermed to prevent contact with any nearby storm drain trenches <br />All spills are reported immediately to one of the following: . <br />911 The Local Emergency Response Agency Fire Jurisdiction <br />(209)468-3969 The Local Administering Agency <br />San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services <br />(800) 852-7550 Governor's Office of Emergency Services Warning C <br />(209) 468-3420 San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Heah <br />Division <br />Details of spill response and cleanup are provided in the Contingency <br />Plan and are summarized here for the most potential pollutants. Spill <br />prevention procedures involve proper handling of raw materials and <br />wastes. Spills are cleaned up promptly and are not allowed to. dry up <br />or evaporate. Response procedures for minor, indoor spills follow "dr, <br />cleanup" procedure&rSpill procedures for chemical and oil spills ar-I <br />as follows: 1 <br />a. In the event of. ah oil or chemical spill over 5 gallons in volume <br />'immediately remove any sources of ignition from the spill. area. <br />b. Always use appropriate safety and personal protective Maters d <br />respiratory protection, etc.) when handling a hazardous,matena' <br />c. Once the spill has been contained an tithe leLot,,f <br />k aY red rep <br />to your supervisor and make r <br />10 it 01 CQ - oil S- V ;, .4'%- tt,-, - <br />Page 1 of 9 <br />