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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2021
RECORD_ID
PR0543482
PE
2232
FACILITY_ID
FA0022432
FACILITY_NAME
HEINZ SEED OPERATIONS
STREET_NUMBER
6755
STREET_NAME
C E DIXON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726030
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6755 C E DIXON ST
QC Status
Approved
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HMT Inspection, a Division of HMT LLC <br /> 250 W Channel Rd., SUte H <br /> r Benicia, CA 94510 <br /> FULL SERVICE TANK SUPPORT Ph: 707.747.0444 I Fax: 707.747.0455 <br /> January 13, 2021 <br /> Ed Krueg <br /> Maintenance Manager <br /> The Kraft Heinz Company <br /> 6755 C E Dixon St. <br /> Stockton, CA 95206 <br /> Dear Mr. Krueg, <br /> We are pleased to provide HMT Inspection proposal number 232-21-0018 for tank inspection at the <br /> Kraft Heinz Seed Operation facility in Stockton, California. <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> This proposal is for the on-site in-service verification of a 5,800-gallon tank and all related piping and <br /> containment area integrity. This is a polyethylene constructed, open top design tank which rests inside <br /> a concrete containment area and located outside (tank is covered with a tarp). Client records show <br /> approximate age of twelve (12) years old (2009). It was relocated to its current site in 2012. The <br /> scope of the inspection is to include: <br /> 1) Review prior formal and periodic inspections, repair alteration data and records of functionality <br /> testing of alarms and equipment (ref. STI SP001, 6th Edition, Para. 7.1.3). <br /> 2) Record AST nameplate data, if available, and check the information included for accuracy against <br /> actual conditions (ref. STI SP001, 6th Edition, Para. 7.1.4). <br /> 3) Visual inspection and evaluation per STI SP001 guidance. This shall include a direct visual <br /> inspection of all accessible tank shell supports and nozzle welds. <br /> 4) Visual inspection of the foundation and document condition. <br /> 5) Visual inspection of the AST's supports (ref. STI SP001, 6th Edition, Para. 7.1.7) <br /> 6) Inspect and verify the operability of ancillary equipment, including all items identified in STI SP001, <br /> 6th Edition, Para. 7.1.9. <br /> 7) Visual inspection of the bonding and grounding system (ref. STI SP001, 6th Edition, Para. 7.1.10). <br /> 8) Identify any high-level alarm mechanisms and gauges present in the tank. Where possible, verify <br /> free movement of floats and attachments and external alarms. <br /> 9) Evaluation of secondary containment to include the drain and drain valves. <br /> 10) Check for liquids and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) in the interstitial / secondary <br /> containment space for double wall tanks, if applicable. <br /> 11) Ultrasonic (UT) testing of any transfer carbon steel piping at locations to be determined by the <br /> inspector if applicable. <br /> 12) Visual (VT) verification and engineering evaluation per California DTSC regulations for <br /> aboveground storage tanks containing used oils for purposes of establishing compliance with those <br /> regulations. We will provide a full written report on the results of this visual verification, evaluation <br /> and certification of the tank as suitable for continued service. <br />
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