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capabui ies to safely•and appropriately respondR) the spill, then evacuation <br /> should still take place and the local authorities contacted. <br /> 7.0 After the Emergency <br /> Within 5 days of the incident, the Emergency Coordinator (or designee) must submit a written <br /> report of the incident to the California State EPA. The report must include the following <br /> information: <br /> • Name, address and telephone number of the person filing the report. <br /> • Name, address and telephone number of the facility at which the incident occurred. <br /> • Date, time and location of the incident. <br /> • A brief description of the circumstances surrounding the incident. <br /> • A description and estimated quantity, by weight or volume, of materials or wastes <br /> involved. <br /> • An assessment of any contamination of land, water or air that has occurred due to the <br /> spill incident. <br /> • Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered materials or wastes that resulted from <br /> the incident. <br /> • A description of what actions the management of the facility intends to take to prevent a <br /> similar occurrence in the future. <br /> The California State EPA report is to be sent to: PO BOX 806 <br /> SACRAMENTO CA 95812 <br /> The City of Stockton further requires a written follow up report, filed by the generator within five <br /> calendar days of the incident, with the Pretreatment Section. The report shall contain the <br /> following: <br /> • A description of the discharge, the cause of the upset and the upsets impact upon the <br /> user's compliance status. <br /> • The period of noncompliance, including the exact dates and times of noncompliance, and <br /> if the noncompliance continues, the time by which the noncompliance is expected to be <br /> corrected. <br /> • Any and all steps taken, or to be taken, to reduce, eliminate and prevent recurrence of <br /> the noncompliance. <br /> The City's written report is to be sent to: Frank Tucker Environmental Control Officer <br /> 2500 Navy Drive <br /> Stockton, California 95206 <br /> 8.0 Chemical substances at Unifirst—Stockton. California <br /> There are nine 9 chemicals used in the laundering process. These chemicals are all stored in <br /> a designated area located in the washroom. Chemicals are drawn from storage as needed or <br /> using automatic dispensers. The following chemicals and their properties are described in the <br /> attached Manufacturers Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Aside from the wash aisle chemicals, the <br /> only potentially hazardous materials are located in the maintenance shop. <br /> The washroom chemicals are listed below: <br /> CONTENTS CAPACITY TANK MATERIAL <br /> SODIUM HYDROXIDE 1000 GALLONS DOUBLE WALL PLASTIC TANK <br /> SODIUM SILICATE 1000 GALLONS DOUBLE WALL PLASTIC TANK <br /> AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 55 GALLONS PALASTIC DRUM <br /> HYDROFLUOROSILIC ACID 55 GALLONS PLASTIC DRUM <br /> ALPHA NONIONIC SURFACTANT 2000 GALLONS DOUBLE WALL PLASTIC TANK <br /> BLEACH 55 GALLONS PLASTIC DRUM <br />