Laserfiche WebLink
10.0 Security -40 CFR 112. 7(g) <br />The KRC TRACY PLANT is fenced, and the entrance driveway has a lockable gate. Workers <br />are present during normal business hours when gate is open. Each tank's dispenser and <br />fittings are accessible and are protected from direct impacts. The starter control for each <br />dispensing pump is controlled by a keyed device and is disconnected from within the control <br />building during non-attended periods to minimize the spill potential associated with the tank <br />system. <br />The fueling area has lighting adequate to allow for the discovery of a spill during non daylight <br />hours. <br />A Private security service monitors the secured facility during non working hours. <br />11.0 Facility Loading/Unloading Rack-40 CFR 112.7(h) <br />No tank truck or tank car loading or unloading rack is present at the KRC TRACY PLANT. <br />12.0 Brittle Fracture Evaluation -40 CFR 112. 7(i) <br />The KRC TRACY PLANT does not have any field-constructed ASTs; therefore, brittle fracture <br />evaluation is not applicable. <br />13.0 Conformance with State and Local Applicable <br />Requirements~40 CFR 112. 7(j) <br />Bulk storage tanks at this facility are to be registered with state and local authorities as required <br />by California Health and Safety Code. Section 25270 known as the Aboveground Petroleum <br />Storage Act (APSA). Per section 25270.6.(a) (1) On or before January 1, 2009 and on or before <br />January 1 annually thereafter, each owner or operator of a tank facility subject to the APSA shall <br />file with the UPA a tank facility statement that shall identify the name and address of the tank <br />facility, a contact person for the tank facility, the total storage capacity of the tank facility, and <br />the location, size, age, and contents of each storage tank that exceeds 10,000 gallons in <br />capacity and holds substance containing at least 5 percent of petroleum. (2) Not withstanding n"',""""lh (1), an owner or operator a lank facility thai submits a business plan as defined in <br />subdivision (e) 25501, to the UPA and that with Sections 25505 <br />and 255'1 0, the requirement in ('I) to file a lank facility statement. <br />Each year cormnenGing in calendar year 2010, <br />ancJve requirement shall pay a lee to the UPA <br />to the <br />The facility is permitted under the California General Industrial Storm Water Permit for discharge <br />of non-process storm water and will maintain a current Storm Water Pollution Prevention <br />Program. An annual report to the applicable Regional Water Control Board and payment of a <br />fee to the California Water Quality Control Board is required. <br />14