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CHE N LEAK RESPONSE PLAN. ouble Wall Tanks <br />All calls to Maintenance from Chevron Products Company service stations (both Company owned/operated <br />and Company owned/leased to Operator) come into Central Maintenance Dispatch in Houston Texas via <br />(800) 423-3528. This includes calls to report spills, leaks, dispensers damaged by cars or alarms triggered <br />by leak detection equipment. In addition, ChevronTexaco Emergency Information Center (CTEIC) personn <br />coordinates an emergency response system that will assemble a team of trained specialist 24 hours per da <br />7 days a week by calling 800-231-0623 in Richmond California. <br />Trained personnel operate maintenance Dispatch. Contractors, mechanics and/or equipment can be <br />dispatched to the site by one of the Maintenance Dispatchers. This location works from a <br />Computerized Maintenance Management system which has a matrix within it that lists the Proprietary <br />mechanic and the contractors (by specialty) available to respond to an emergency in a specific zone. <br />Hard copy binders of contractor/Mechanic lists are kept at these locations for backup in case the <br />computer system is' down. Upon report of product in the annular space/secondary containment, <br />Maintenance Dispatch will do the following: <br />Immediate inquiry will be made regarding any losses during recent inventory reconciliation. If the <br />records are not available to the caller, the Retail ESH Specialist will be contacted to review records at <br />the site. Dispatch will immediately contact a maintenance mechanic or contractor to: <br />1) Verify there is liquid in the annular space and determine if the liquid is hydrocarbon or water. <br />a) If investigation verifies that there is product in the annular space, Dispatch will immediately make <br />arrangements to pump the annular space dry. Pumping of product or water will only be handled by a <br />Maintenance Mechanic or Chevron Approved contractor, product or water removed will be <br />appropriately manifested, hauled by a licensed transporter, and disposed of at a Chevron approved site <br />licensed to accept the material. <br />b) The Mechanic or Contractor will attempt to determine if the product has come from the primary tank or <br />some other source. <br />c) If it is obvious (without doing a precision test) that the product has come from the primary tank, <br />Dispatch will immediately arrange for a tank pump out and repair/replace activities will begin. In the <br />case of repair, the Tank Test coordinator will handle repair arrangements and precision testing. If <br />replacement is required, the appropriate zone Engineer will handle the project. <br />d) If the product in the annular space is water entering the tank from the outer shell, repair/replacement <br />activities will take place as noted in Y' above. <br />e) If it is determined that the liquid in the annular space is water and there are no product losses from the <br />primary tank and no indication of additional water entering the tank, the Tank Test Coordinator will <br />arrange for a precision test of the of the annular space. Based on the results, repair/replacement <br />activities will take place as noted in Y'. <br />f) If the Maintenance Mechanic or Contractor is unable to determine how the liquid entered the secondary <br />containment the Tank Test Coordinator will immediately have the appropriate precision tests <br />conducted. <br />g) If it is determined at any time during the process that there has been a release (defined as product <br />leaking from the primary tank to the annular space or water entering the annular space from the back <br />fill), a leak report will be prepared and forwarded to the Marketing Assistant -Compliance. The MA - <br />compliance is responsible for reporting to all regulatory agencies as required. In addition, the Tank <br />Test Coordinator will prepare and forward a Fiberglass failure report. <br />0 <br />