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sheen to the surface est. 20 feet X 20 feet. Material suggested to be a petroleum based asbestic <br /> tile/mastic. Sheen was contained to a channel area and has not entered Florence Lake or migrated <br /> from original source area. Patriot Environmental dispatched to the site to deploy hard <br /> containment boom with sorbent boom to contain, mitigate and cleanup the sheen. During <br /> operations, the sheen migrated to the nearby shoreline and the material tar balled up on shore. <br /> Also, during operations an unknown package (drum) later identified as the source was recovered <br /> below water level at the dam gates. Patriot utilized sorbent boom and pads to recover the spilled <br /> material. Wrapped the drum for transportation. And cleaned up and packaged all shoreline waste. <br /> All waste was packaged per instructions by Southern California Edison and transported off site <br /> to be sampled and characterized for future disposal. Notification CA DFW-OSPR (OES# 18- <br /> 6649) <br /> Resources: <br /> Personnel: 1 OSRO Project Manger <br /> 1 Supervisor <br /> 1 Equipment Operator <br /> 3 Field Technicians <br /> Equipment: 1 14' Skiff w/Outboard <br /> 400' feet 12" Containment Boom <br /> 1 Gear Truck <br /> 1 Response Truck <br /> 2 Bales 8"X 10' Sorbent Boom <br /> 4 Bales Sorbent Pads <br /> 12/10—12/15/2018—A tanker truck owned by JM Oil Co. flipped on its side in a non-accident and <br /> causing a release of Lube Oil from the tanker while in service at JM Oil Facility located at 12330 <br /> Greenstone Ave, Santa Fe Springs, CA. Tanker capacity is estimated to be around 5,000 gallons with an <br /> estimated 200 gallons released on to the asphalt lot and impacting the storm drain. The release is ongoing <br /> and containment efforts are in place through absorbent pads and berms. The release has impacted a storm <br /> drain leading to Los Coyotes Creek. Patriot Environmental Services personnel deployed out as needed. <br /> Containment consisted of sand bag berms and dikes, and sorbent boom both above ground, in the <br /> storm drain and at the storm drain out fall to Coyote Creek. Cleanup consisting of pressure washing <br /> above ground, deluge flushing of the storm drain, confined space entry into the storm drain and <br /> pressure washing the storm drain. Follow-up activities included interface with regulatory agencies, <br /> waste management and waste accumulation for quantification,waste profiling, transportation and <br /> disposal. <br /> Agencies involved were CA DFW-OSPR(OES# 18-8399),LaCoFD HazMat, Santa Fe Springs Fire. <br /> Resources: <br /> Personnel: 1 Project Manager <br /> 1 Field Supervisor <br /> 1 Health& Safety Manager <br /> 3 Drivers/Operators <br /> 17 Field Technicians <br /> Equipment: 2 Response Trucks <br /> 2 Gear trucks <br /> 1 70-bbl Vacuum Truck <br />