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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0545439
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2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0009464
FACILITY_NAME
TOWER PARK RESORT/MARINA
STREET_NUMBER
14900
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 12
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
05503015
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
14900 W HWY 12
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br />addressed for TOWER PARK RESORT/MARINA as of June 12, 2020. <br />Open violations from February 25, 2020 inspection <br />(2) design standard(s), if available, according to which the tank and ancillary equipment were or will be constructed <br />and all of the following information: <br />(A) material of construction; <br />(B) material thickness and the method used to determine the thickness; <br />(C) description of tank system piping (material, diameter); <br />(D) description of any internal and external pumps; and <br />(E) sketch or drawing of tank including dimensions. <br />(3) documented age of the tank system (if tank was previously used), if available, (otherwise, an estimate of the <br />age); <br />(4) description and evaluation of any leak detection equipment; <br />(5) description and evaluation of any corrosion protection equipment, devices, or material; <br />(6) description and evaluation of any spill prevention or overfill equipment; <br />(7) description and evaluation of secondary containment for the tank system (secondary containment must meet <br />minimum standards as specified in subsections 0)(1) through 0)(3) of this section) including applicable secondary <br />containment for ancillary equipment as required in subsection 66265.193(f); <br />(8) hazardous characteristics of the waste(s) that have been or will be handled; <br />(9) prior to placing a new tank system or component in use, an independent, qualified installation inspector or an <br />independent, qualified, professional engineer, registered in California, either of whom is trained and experienced in <br />the proper installation of tank systems, shall inspect the system or component for the presence of any of the <br />following items and document in writing the results of the inspection: <br />(A) weld cracks or breaks; <br />(B) scrapes of protective coatings; <br />(C) corrosion; <br />(D) any structural damage or inadequate construction or installation such as cracks, punctures, damaged fittings. All <br />discrepancies shall be documented in the assessment and remedied before the tank system is placed in use. <br />(10) all new tanks and ancillary equipment shall be tested for tightness prior to being placed in use. The results of <br />the test(s) shall be documented in this assessment. Tank system integrity or leak test requirements must be in <br />compliance with all local requirements. Prior to conducting a tank system integrity test or leak test, contact local <br />agency staff for local requirements. <br />(11) estimated remaining service life of the tank system based on findings of subsections (k)(1) through (k)(10). <br />Title 22 California Code of Regulations section 66265.1920) <br />(1) tank system must have secondary containment capable of containing 100 percent of the contents of the tank <br />and ancillary piping volume; and <br />(2) if the tank system is exposed to precipitation, the secondary containment system must have sufficient capacity, <br />in addition to that required in subsection 0)(1) of this section, to contain run-on and infiltration from a 25 -year, <br />24-hour rainfall event; <br />(3) tank system secondary containment shall be provided with a leak detection system that is designed and <br />operated so that it will detect either the failure of the primary and secondary containment structure or any release of <br />hazardous waste or accumulated liquid in the secondary containment system within 24 hours, or at the earliest <br />practicable time if the existing detection technology or site conditions will not allow detection of a release within 24 <br />hours. <br />Title 22 California Code of Regulations section 66265.193(f) <br />(f) Ancillary equipment shall be provided with full secondary containment (e.g., trench, jacketing, double -walled <br />piping) that meets the requirements of subsections (b) and (c) of this section except for: <br />(1) aboveground piping (exclusive of flanges, joints, valves, and connections) that are visually inspected for leaks on <br />a daily basis; <br />(2) welded flanges, welded joints, and welded connections that are visually inspected for leaks on a daily basis; <br />(3) sealless or magnetic coupling pumps and sealless valves, that are visually inspected for leaks on a daily basis; <br />and <br />(4) pressurized aboveground piping systems with automatic shut-off devices (e.g., excess flow check valves, flow <br />metering shutdown devices, loss of pressure actuated shut-off devices) that are visually inspected for leaks on a <br />daily basis. <br />Page 7 of 10 <br />
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