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SANJ O A Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> COUNTY— <br /> (5) The name and title of the person or position with overall responsibility for RMP elements and <br /> implementation, and (optional) e-mail address: Enter the current information. <br /> (6) The name,title,telephone number,and 24-hour telephone number and the e-mail address(if one exists) <br /> of the emergency contact. Enter the current information. <br /> (7) List all covered process(es). "Process" means any activity involving a regulated substance including any <br /> use,storage, manufacturing, handling, or on-site movement of such substances,or combination of these <br /> activities. For the purposes of this definition, any group of vessels that are interconnected, or separate <br /> vessels that are located such that a regulated substance could be involved in a potential release, shall be <br /> considered a single process. "Covered process" means a process that has a regulated substance present <br /> in more than a threshold quantity. List up to four separate covered processes in the space provided. <br /> Name of each regulated substance(s). "Regulated substance" means any substance, unless otherwise <br /> indicated, listed in the CCR, Section 2770.5. CalARP (State) listed regulated substances and their <br /> threshold quantities are found in Table 3. List up to four regulated substances in the space provided. <br /> Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number(s) of each regulated substance: This is a unique identification <br /> number issued to chemicals. An internet search can be used to determine the correct CAS number for <br /> the regulated substance. This should be the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) <br /> name found on the Safety Data Sheet(SDS). List up to four CAS numbers in the space provided. <br /> Maximum quantity of each regulated substance (in pounds to two significant digits): Enter the maximum <br /> amount of regulated substance or mixture containing a regulated substance which is handled in the <br /> process at any one time over the course of the year. For mixtures only the percentage of the regulated <br /> substance within the mixture is counted. Regulated substances are always reported in pounds to two <br /> significant digits. An internet search can be used to find conversion tables to change storage units (i.e., <br /> Cubic Ft. to pounds) for the regulated substance. List up to four maximum quantities in the space <br /> provided. <br /> North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code that most closely corresponds to each <br /> process: Enter the specific North American Industry Classification System Code for the process using, <br /> treating, storing, producing, disposing, or otherwise handling regulated substances. This code can be <br /> found at www.naics.com. List up to four NAICS codes in the space provided. <br /> Program level for each process: See the CCR, section 2735.4 for eligibility requirements for Program 1, <br /> 2, 3. List up to four program levels for each process in the space provided. <br /> (8) The stationary source USEPA identifier: Also known as "EPA Facility Identifier" or "EPA Facility <br /> Identification Number(Facility ID#)" is a 12 digit number without letters issued to a facility when an RMP <br /> is submitted to USEPA. This is not an EPA Identification Number for generating hazardous waste. Enter <br /> the number if applicable. <br /> 8 of 22 <br /> Doc ID:6a6ea4fac281501cd30efa4128b75fd8a1870d1a <br />