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Map ID <br />Direction <br />Distance <br />Elevation <br />MAP FINDINGS <br />Site <br />EDR ID Number <br />Database(s) EPA ID Number <br />HUSKY CRANE INC (Continued) 1000273351 <br />TC6327721.2s Page 347 <br />Reporting System (CERS) annually by January 15 for at least 2016, <br />2017, 2018, and 2019. The hazardous materials inventory shall be <br />submitted by January 15 of each calendar year and may be submitted <br />beginning November 1 of the previous year. Immediately log into the <br />CERS at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/, enter the correct or updated <br />information, and submit to the EHD for approval. <br />Violation Division: <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />Violation Program: <br />HMRRP <br />Violation Source: <br />CERS <br />Site ID: <br />273240 <br />Site Name: <br />MAXIM CRANE WORKS <br />Violation Date: <br />05-27-2016 <br />Citation: <br />HSC 6.67 25270.4.5(a) - California Health and Safety Code, Chapter <br />6.67, Section(s) 25270.4.5(a) <br />Violation Description: <br />Failure to engineer or update each container installation to avoid <br />discharges by providing at least one of the following devices: 1. An <br />audible or visual high liquid level alarm. 2. High liquid level pump <br />cutoff devices. 3. Audible or code signal communications between tank <br />gauger and pumping station. 4. A fast response system for determining <br />liquid levels, such as computers, telepulse or direct vision gauges. <br />Violation Notes: <br />Returned to compliance on 05/21/2019. The SPCC Plan stated that the <br />tanks do not use high liquid level devices, but instead rely on an <br />overfill device to be provided on the delivery trucks. A direct vision <br />gauge was observed on the used oil tank, but cannot be seen from <br />inside the shop where the tank filling is conducted. At least one of <br />the following devices must be installed in each container: - High <br />liquid level alarm with audible or visual signal - High liquid level <br />pump cutoff device set to stop flow at a predetermined content level - <br />Direct audible or code signal communication between the container <br />gauger and the pumping station - Fast response system, such as digital <br />computer, telepulse, or direct vision gauge. If a direct vision gauge <br />is being used for determining the liquid level of each tank, a person <br />must be present to monitor gauges and the overall filling of the <br />tanks. Immediately install an approved liquid level sensing device in <br />accordance with CFR 112.8 and implement necessary pr <br />Violation Division: <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />Violation Program: <br />APSA <br />Violation Source: <br />CERS <br />Site ID: <br />273240 <br />Site Name: <br />MAXIM CRANE WORKS <br />Violation Date: <br />05-20-2019 <br />Citation: <br />HSC 6.67 25270.4.5(a) - California Health and Safety Code, Chapter <br />6.67, Section(s) 25270.4.5(a) <br />Violation Description: <br />Failure to address in the SPCC Plan the type of oil and storage <br />capacity for each fixed container, and either the type of oil and <br />storage capacity for each mobile or portable container, or an estimate <br />of the potential number of mobile or portable containers, the types of <br />oil, and anticipated storage capacities. <br />Violation Notes: <br />Returned to compliance on 05/27/2020. The SPCC plan does not address <br />the type of oil and storage capacity for each mobile or portable <br />container or an estimate of the potential number of mobile or portable <br />containers, the types of oil, and anticipated storage capacities. The <br />SPCC plan states that a total of three 55 gallon oil drums are on site <br />in the storage shed west of the main shop. Approximately six 55 gallon <br />drums were observed in the storage shed and two in the main shop. The <br />TC6327721.2s Page 347 <br />