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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, CA 95205-6232 <br />(209) 468-3420 Fax: (209) 468-3433 Web: www.sigov.org/ehd <br />UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM <br />NOTICE OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATION <br />Imminent Threat — Red Tagged No Imminent Threat <br />F\/Possible Red Tag Within 7 Days <br />Facility Quick Shop <br />Name: <br />Date: Jun 29, 2017 <br />Facility 2072 W Yosemite Avenuecity: <br />Manteca <br />zip code: 95337 <br />Address <br />91 -octane <br />Tanks Red Tagged: <br />owneror Pierre Chahoud <br />Telephone: 209-345-1689 <br />0 erator: <br />Type of significant violation: <br />0 A violation that is causing, or threatens to cause a liquid release of petroleum from an underground storage tank <br />system, including, but not limited to: the failure of any required overfill prevention system, where the failure is <br />causing or threatens to cause a release; or the failure of a required spill containment structure, where the failure is <br />causing or threatens to cause a release to the environment due to a spill or an overfill. <br />❑x A violation that impairs the ability of an underground storage tank system to detect a liquid leak or contain a liquid <br />release of petroleum in the manner required by law. <br />Z A chronic violation or a violation that is committed by a recalcitrant violator. In determining whether a violation is <br />chronic or a violator is recalcitrant, the local agency shall consider whether there is evidence indicating that the <br />violator has engaged in a pattern of neglect or disregard with respect to any requirement in Title 23 (not including <br />corrective action). <br />The site must be brought into compliance to avoid your entire UST system being red tagged - 7 -days from the receipt of this Notice. <br />Outstanding violations include but are not limited to the following: <br />1. A permit to operate the UST system (all tanks) has not been issued, in addition, permit fees have not been paid. No person may own or operate <br />an UST unless a permit for its operation has been issued by the local agency to the owner or operator of the UST system (HSC 25284). <br />2. The 100 and 110 -octane underground storage tank systems were found to be illegally abandoned (HSC 25298(b)). <br />3. The 100 -octane fuel spill container failed to contain a minimum capacity of five gallons (CCR 2635 (b). <br />4. Current financial responsibility documents not submitted (23 CCR 16 2711; 23 CCR 18 2808.1, 2809-2809.2; HSC 6.7 25292.2; HSC 6.75 <br />25299.30-25299.34). <br />5. Failed to have an approved UST monitoring plan (CCR 2632(d)(1)) <br />(PAGE 1 of 2), (continued on page 2) <br />FAILURE TO IMMEDIATELY COMPLY WITH THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL VIOLATIONS <br />Inspected By: Print Name: Elena Manzo <br />Signature of Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />Received By: Date: <br />Signature of Owner/Operator <br />REV 04/19/12 NOTICE OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATION <br />Tank: <br />100 -Octane <br />Tank: <br />110 -octane <br />Tank: <br />91 -octane <br />Tanks Red Tagged: <br />Product <br />Level: <br />Product <br />Level: <br />Product <br />Level: <br />Red Tag <br />Red Tag <br />Red Tag <br />ID #: <br />ID #: <br />ID #: <br />Type of significant violation: <br />0 A violation that is causing, or threatens to cause a liquid release of petroleum from an underground storage tank <br />system, including, but not limited to: the failure of any required overfill prevention system, where the failure is <br />causing or threatens to cause a release; or the failure of a required spill containment structure, where the failure is <br />causing or threatens to cause a release to the environment due to a spill or an overfill. <br />❑x A violation that impairs the ability of an underground storage tank system to detect a liquid leak or contain a liquid <br />release of petroleum in the manner required by law. <br />Z A chronic violation or a violation that is committed by a recalcitrant violator. In determining whether a violation is <br />chronic or a violator is recalcitrant, the local agency shall consider whether there is evidence indicating that the <br />violator has engaged in a pattern of neglect or disregard with respect to any requirement in Title 23 (not including <br />corrective action). <br />The site must be brought into compliance to avoid your entire UST system being red tagged - 7 -days from the receipt of this Notice. <br />Outstanding violations include but are not limited to the following: <br />1. A permit to operate the UST system (all tanks) has not been issued, in addition, permit fees have not been paid. No person may own or operate <br />an UST unless a permit for its operation has been issued by the local agency to the owner or operator of the UST system (HSC 25284). <br />2. The 100 and 110 -octane underground storage tank systems were found to be illegally abandoned (HSC 25298(b)). <br />3. The 100 -octane fuel spill container failed to contain a minimum capacity of five gallons (CCR 2635 (b). <br />4. Current financial responsibility documents not submitted (23 CCR 16 2711; 23 CCR 18 2808.1, 2809-2809.2; HSC 6.7 25292.2; HSC 6.75 <br />25299.30-25299.34). <br />5. Failed to have an approved UST monitoring plan (CCR 2632(d)(1)) <br />(PAGE 1 of 2), (continued on page 2) <br />FAILURE TO IMMEDIATELY COMPLY WITH THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL VIOLATIONS <br />Inspected By: Print Name: Elena Manzo <br />Signature of Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />Received By: Date: <br />Signature of Owner/Operator <br />REV 04/19/12 NOTICE OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATION <br />