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DRAFT Ver. 1-C-doc-4-5-1 0 <br /> 5. Procedures for Discharge Discovery, Response and Cleanup (§112.7(a)(3)(iv) & (v) and <br /> 112.7(a)(5)): <br /> Table G-5 Description of Discharge Countermeasures/Emergency Procedures <br /> The following is a description of the immediate actions (countermeasures) for discharge discovery, response <br /> and cleanup to be taken by facility personnel (and an outside contractor) in the event of a discharge to II <br /> navigable waters or adjoining shorelines (§112.7(a)(3)(iv) and 112.7(a)(5)]: <br /> Upon discovery of a spill or leak, facility personnel will: <br /> 1) Immediately contact/notify terminal manager and/or safety personnel. <br /> 2) If the source or cause of the spill/discharge can be safely shut off, personnel will <br /> immediately do so using the Emergency Shut Off switch adjacent to the tank. <br /> 3) Management/Safety team will determine if the spill/discharge poses a threat to health, <br /> safety, property or the environment (including any spill entering a storm drain, off site <br /> waterway or leaving the property)-and will immediately notify the CUPA, CA EMA and the <br /> National Response Center. 9-1-1 will be called if necessary. <br /> 4) If the spill/discharge can be safely cleaned up by on-site personnel using available spill <br /> supplied, they will do so in accordance with the facility's CERS (Consolidated Emergency <br /> Response/Contingency Plan). <br /> 5) In all cases, if the spill/discharge may threaten a storm drain on site or threaten to leave <br /> the property, employees will attempt to place sorbents in the spill path or around the drains <br /> to block the spill, if it can be done safely. <br /> 6)The facility's hazardous waste contractor will be called to assist in clean up if necessary. <br /> 7)All collected spill residues will be properly disposed of as a hazardous waste. <br /> Table G-6 Disposal of Recovered Materials <br /> The following is a description of the methods of disposal of recovered materials in accordance with applicable <br /> legal requirements(§112.7(a)(3)(v)]: II <br /> The cleanup contractor will handle the disposal of any recovered product, contaminated soil, <br /> contaminated materials and equipment, decontamination solutions, sorbents, and spent <br /> chemicals collected during a response to a discharge incident. If onsite personnel is able <br /> to safely clean up the spill/discharge, we will contact the cleanup contractor for disposal. <br /> CALIFORNIA FREIGHT ACAMPO <br /> Facility Name: Page 6 Tier 11 Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br />