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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br />To the satisfaction of the local agency, any unauthorized <br />release will be removed from the secondary container within the <br />shortest possible time and no longer than the time consistent with <br />the ability of the secondary container to contain the hazardous <br />substance. <br />THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED ON SITE IN THE STOREROOM <br />ADJACENT TO THE SERVICE BAYS BEHIND THE OPERATOR'S OFFICE: <br />Absorbant Material <br />Shovel <br />Mops <br />Rags <br />Buckets <br />Sponges <br />Equipment maintenance schedule <br />Any additional equipment required for removal of hazardous waste, <br />not located on site, will be supplied by the hazardous waste hauler <br />as designated by Chevron, U.S.A. The station operator is to contact <br />Chevron emergency response personnel at (415)877-0244 and an <br />authorized hazardous waste hauler will be contracted based on <br />availability. <br />CLEAN-UPIRECORDS: <br />The following steps should ensue after a spill. <br />1. Small spills (less than 1 gallon and only requiring 15 <br />minutes to clean up) shall be cleaned up using absorbent <br />materials. These materials shall be placed in sealed <br />containers ans labeled "HAZARDOUS WASTE". The containers <br />are the to be removed by the hazardous waste hauler. <br />2. For safely removing any excess water from the secondary <br />containment to a holding facility, the operator will use <br />a hand pump & inform Chevron response personnel of a <br />possible leak. If the potential for contamination exists <br />in the excess water the operator shall provide a sample <br />to a certified lab for examination. <br />