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DRAFT Ver. 1-C-doc-4-5-1 0 <br /> 1 also understand my other obligations relating to the storage of oil at this facility, including, among others: <br /> 1. To report any oil discharge to navigable waters or adjoining shorelines to the appropriate authorities. Notification <br /> information is included in this Plan. <br /> 2. To review and amend this Plan whenever there is a material change at the facility that affects the potential for an <br /> oil discharge, and at least once every five years. Reviews and amendments are recorded in an attached log [See <br /> Five Year Review Log and Technical Amendment Log in Attachments 1.1 and 1.2.] <br /> 3. Optional use of a contingency plan. A contingency plan: <br /> a. May be used in lieu of secondary containment for qualified oil-filled operational equipment, in accordance <br /> with the requirements under§112.7(k), and; <br /> b. Must be prepared for flowlines and/or intra-facility gathering lines which do not have secondary <br /> containment at an oil production facility, and; <br /> c. Must include an established and documented inspection or monitoring program; must follow the provisions <br /> of 40 CFR part 109; and must include a written commitment of manpower, equipment and materials to <br /> expeditiously remove any quantity of oil discharged that may be harmful. If applicable, a copy of the <br /> contingency plan and any additional documentation will be attached to this Plan as Attachment 2. <br /> 1 certify that I have satisfied the requirement to prepare and implement a Plan under§112.3 and all of the requirements <br /> under§112.6(b). I certify that the information contained in this Plan is true. <br /> Signature Title: DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS <br /> Name PAUL HAMILTON Date: 4 / 7 / 20 <br /> II. Record of Plan Review and Amendments Technical Amendments, Applicable Requirements and Professional <br /> Engineer Certifications (§112.5(a), (d) and 112.6(b)(2)) <br /> Table G-1 Five Year Review and Technical Amendments 112.5 a and 112.6(b)(2) and 3 <br /> This SPCC Plan will be amended when there is a change in the facility design, construction, operation, or <br /> maintenance that materially affects the potential for a discharge to navigable waters or adjoining shorelines. <br /> Examples include adding or removing containers, reconstruction, replacement, or installation of piping 29 <br /> systems, changes to secondary containment systems, changes in product stored at this facility, or revisions to <br /> standard operating procedures. [§112.5(a)] [See Technical Amendment Log in Attachment 1.2] <br /> Any technical amendments to this Plan (when there is a change in the facility design, construction, operation or <br /> maintenance that affects its potential for a discharge)will be re-certified in accordance with Section I of this IN <br /> Plan template if the change does not result in the facility no longer meeting the Tier II qualified facility eligibility. <br /> [§112.6(b)(2)] <br /> If, as a result of any change in the facility design, construction or operation that causes the facility to no longer <br /> meet the Tier II qualified facility eligibility, the owner or operator will, within six months following the change, <br /> prepare and implement a Plan in accordance with the general Plan requirements in §112.7 and the applicable 29 <br /> requirements in subparts B and C of 40 CFR 112, including having the Plan certified by a Professional <br /> Engineer.(§112.6(b)(2)(ii)] <br /> Complete a review and evaluation of this SPCC Plan at least once every five years. As a result of the review, <br /> amend this SPCC Plan within six months to include more effective prevention and control measures for the <br /> facility, if applicable. Implement any amendment as soon as possible, but no later than six months following the <br /> Plan amendment. Document completion of the review and evaluation, and complete the Five Year Review Log <br /> in Attachment 1.1. If the facility no longer meets the Tier II qualified facility eligibility, the owner or operator <br /> must complete a full PE certified Plan. [§112.5(d)] [See Five Year Review Log in Attachment 1.1] <br /> If a Professional Engineer certified a portion of your Plan and technical amendments are made that affect your <br /> Plan, you must have the amended provisions of your Plan re-certified by a Professional Engineer. n <br /> (§112.6(b)(2)(i)] <br /> Alternate methods which provide environmental equivalence are reviewed and certified in writing by a n <br /> Professional Engineer. The PE review and certification must be included with this Plan. (§112.6(b)(3)(i)] <br /> Any determinations that secondary containment is impracticable and provisions in lieu of secondary <br /> containment have been reviewed and certified in writing by a Professional Engineer. The PE review and n <br /> certification must be included with this Plan. (§112.6(b)(3)(ii)] <br /> Facility Name: CALIFORNIA FREIGHT ACAMPO <br /> Page 2 Tier 11 Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br />