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2 <br />To: Witul, Janice <Witul.Janice@epa.gov> <br />Subject: Re: King Island Marina SPCC Plan (Stockton, CA) <br /> <br />Ms. Witul, <br /> <br />Thank you for reaching out for status update. We have been in touch with an engineering firm to draft a new SPCC plan. <br />According to that firm, we first need to conduct a tank inspection, which will occur shortly (the tank inspector came out <br />for a preliminary site inspection and will soon perform the full inspection we need for the SPCC). <br /> <br />We absolutely wish to comply with regulations as soon as possible, to utilize the expedited process you mentioned. <br /> <br />Thank you Ms. Witul. <br /> <br />Jimy Hu, Counsel for King Island Enterprises, Inc. <br /> <br />On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 4:39 PM Witul, Janice <Witul.Janice@epa.gov> wrote: <br />Mr Hu – <br />Am wondering if there has been any progress with developing an SPCC Plan that will meet the requirements of 40 CFR <br />112 and correct the deficiencies noted in EPA’s SPCC Report. <br /> <br />When compliance is achieved in a timely manner, EPA offers Expedited Settlements for easily correctible violations that <br />do not cause significant health or environmental harm, providing a discounted, non-negotiable settlement offer in lieu <br />of a more formal, traditional administrative enforcement process. <br /> <br />Let me know if there are any questions. <br /> <br />Janice Witul <br />US EPA R9 Oil Program <br />75 Hawthorne St., ECAD-3-2 <br />San Francisco CA 94105 <br />415 972 3089 <br /> <br />From: jdhujdhu@gmail.com <jdhujdhu@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:16 AM <br />To: Witul, Janice <Witul.Janice@epa.gov> <br />Subject: Re: King Island Marina SPCC Plan (Stockton, CA) <br />