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COMPLIANCE INFO_1992-2000
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1992-2000
RECORD_ID
PR0232587
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0004521
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON USA #201761*
STREET_NUMBER
1103
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95337
APN
21935038
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1103 S MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Hazardous Materials stored underground include: <br />Gasoline <br />The products will be monitored daily by the Dealer for leaks in the underground tanks and <br />piping• <br />Hazardous Materials stored aboveground include: <br />Motor Oil <br />Transmission Oil <br />Antifreeze <br />The storage areas for these materials will be visually inspected every day for signs of leakage <br />by the dealer or one of his employees. <br />If there is a leak or a spill of any of the hazardous materials, whether stored above or <br />underground, the Emergency Response Procedures outlined on Page 4 should be followed as <br />applicable. <br />1. Daily reconciliation shall be made of the Inventory Control Records. <br />2. Daily visual inspection for leaks shall be made in the areas of: <br />• Submerged Pump <br />• CEI #3000 Control Panel <br />• Tank fill (also inspected after each delivery) <br />3. Dealer MUST be aware that a reduction in product flow to three gallons per minute (gpm) <br />indicates a potential leak. <br />1. Keep track daily of the liquid level. <br />2. If ANY fuel and/or water is discovered in the secondary containment, call your <br />representative IMMEDIATELY, and explain the situation. <br />3. If the representative has been notified, but after eight hours it has not been possible to <br />remove all the liquid from the secondary containment, by means of an air assisted pump, <br />or hand pump, the dealer must contact the local agency shown on the cover sheet. <br />ELECTRONIC MONITORING SYSTEMS <br />This station is equipped with an electronic monitoring system for underground tanks and <br />piping. In the event of a leak in the primary containment, product will be contained in the <br />annular space. The sensors for the electronic monitoring system are located at the low end <br />of each tank, and at the low end of the piping where the product will drain back into the tank. <br />There may be sensors at additional locations. Sensors will signal the presence of a leak. <br />If a leak is discovered, the "Unauthorized Release Report" must be sent to CHEVRON within <br />24 hours. The "Release Evaluation Checklist" must be attached to the "Quarterly Report." <br />
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