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CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT C. .ER R5-2008-0710 -10- <br />HJ BAKER & BRO. INC AND THE PORT OF STOCKTON <br />MOLTEN SULFUR PROCESSING PLANT, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />area must be included. A hard copy (11"x17") and electronic format (i.e., PDF) file <br />must be submitted. <br />A 12-month water balance with the local monthly mean precipitation (based on a <br />100-year precipitation event), inflow, storage capacity, outflow, evaporation, and <br />rainfall from a 100-year 24-hour event storm event. Inflow must include drainage <br />from the sulfur-contact surface areas, sulfur contact water, process water, make-up <br />water, any liquids that enter the concrete vault, and any other liquid that enters the <br />process. The source and monthly usage of supply water must be included in the <br />water balance. <br />Documentation that the sumps and sulfur-contact water conveyance system have <br />passed leak detection tests. <br />By 31 March 2009, the Port must submit the following documentation: <br />A report showing that the tunnel has been cleaned and placed out of service. <br />Whenever the tunnel is brought back into service, the Port shall notify the Central <br />Valley Water Board within 60 days of the date of start of service. <br />The results of two tunnel inspections performed during the 2008-2009 wet season. <br />The Port must inspect the inside of the tunnel at the access ports to determine if <br />there is evidence, or not, of sulfur contact-water seeping/leaking through the <br />access ports and into the tunnel. Inspections must be performed during the first <br />hour of discharge of any other storm event of the season. <br />By 31 July 2009, Baker must submit documentation that the following protective <br />measures have been completed: <br />Sulfur-contact water is prevented from ponding or accumulating on the floor of the <br />Clay Pit, <br />Sulfur-contact water is prevented from entering the vadose zone through the <br />deteriorated asphalt in the Clay Pit, and <br />Continuous and uninterrupted operation of the 500,000-gallon AST has <br />commenced. <br />Any person signing a document submitted under this Order must make the following <br />certification: <br />"I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with <br />the information submitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on <br />my knowledge and on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for <br />obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and <br />complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false <br />information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment." <br />In accordance with California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.1, <br />engineering and geologic evaluations and judgments must be performed by or under the <br />direction of registered professionals competent and proficient in the fields pertinent to the