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of sorbent boom was then installed along the Lake Station fence as a precaution due to the <br /> forecasted rain event. Follow-up activities included interface with regulatory agencies, waste <br /> management, transportation and disposal. This response lasted for 5 days. Agencies involved <br /> were CA DFW-OSPR, (OES# 18-1086), Cal Fire and Kern County Environmental Health. <br /> Resources: <br /> Personnel: 1 Haz Mat Specialist <br /> 1 Safety Specialist <br /> 1 Project Manager <br /> 1 Field Supervisor <br /> 2 Site Foreman <br /> 5 Truck Drivers <br /> 39 Field Technicians <br /> 5 Equipment Operators <br /> Equipment: 7 Response Trucks <br /> 6 Gear Trucks <br /> 3 Crew Vans <br /> 2 Dual Roll-off Bin Trailer with Tractor <br /> 1 70-bbl Vacuum Truck <br /> 2 Guzzler Units <br /> 2 Skid Steers <br /> 2 Backhoes <br /> 1 Front End Loader <br /> 1 Emergency Response Trailer <br /> 1 Pressure Washer <br /> 34 Roll-off Bins (20 yard) <br /> 13 Bales of 8" Sorbent Boom <br /> 03/01/2018 —A tractor/trailer owned by SFS Inc. traveling West Bound on 1-80, 2 miles East of <br /> Colfax, CA (Placer County) crashed into the center divider releasing an estimated 10-15 gallons <br /> of motor oil and diesel fuel into the storm drain that reaching a tributary of Rollins Lake. <br /> Containment boom was deployed by Alta Fire Department. Patriot personnel deployed sorbent <br /> boom and pads at two outfalls of the storm drain, changing pads and boom out as needed. . <br /> Follow-up activities included interface with regulatory agencies, waste management, <br /> transportation and disposal. Agencies involved were CA DFW-OSPR (OES# 18-1301), Placer <br /> County Environmental Health, Alta Fire Department and Nevada County Irrigation District. <br /> Resources: <br /> Personnel: 1 Project Manager <br /> 4 Field Technicians <br /> Equipment: 2 Response Trucks <br /> 1 Response Trailer <br /> 2000 feet 8 X 12 Containment Boom (On standby) <br /> 4 Bales 5"X10' Sorbent Boom <br />