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SAN JOAQM COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH vEPARTMENT <br />1868 E. Hazelton Ave. • Stockton, CA 95205-6232 • Phone (209) 468-3420 <br />Donna Heran, R.E.H.S., Director <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY <br />PERMIT TO OPERATE <br />Pegram — Perrimit - -- Permit <br />Etecord ID Number Program -Code and Description Valid <br />14089 PT0010292 2227 - HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FACILITY 1/1/2014 To 12/31/2014 <br />In order to maintain the permit to operate, Hazardous Waste Generators shall comply with California Health and Safety Code, Div. 20, Chap. 6.5, Art. 2-13, <br />Sec. 25100 et seq, and Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Chap: 20.-----------------------------•------------------------ <br />----------- - ----- --- ----------------- --- <br />PR0231820 2300 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FACILITY 1/1/2014 To 12131/2014 <br />Underground Storage Tank Program: <br />California Health and Safety Code, Div. 20, Chap. 6.7 and Title 23, California Code of Regulations,_Chap:16......................................................... ------- <br />------------------- ------ <br />P/E Tank Tank Record Permit # Capacity Contents Permit Status System Type Leak Detection <br />2362 2 390002318200182002 PT0005055 20,000 DIESEL ACTIVE, BILLABLE DOUBLE-WALL Continuous Monitoring <br />BOEI Ip# k44007.7,38 kr';'` <br />Underground Storage Tank Permit Conditions <br />1) The Permit to Operate will become void if Annual Permit Fees and Service Fees are not paid and/or the UST system(s) fails to remain in compliance with these Permit Conditions. <br />2) In order to maintain the operating permit, the owner and operator shall comply with the H&S Code, Div. 20, Chap. 6.7 and 6.75; and CCR, Title 23, Chap. 16 and 18, as well as any conditions <br />established by San Joaquin County. <br />3) If the Tank Operator(s) is different from the Tank Owner, or if the Permit to Operate is issued to a person other than the owner or operator of the tank, the Permittee shall ensure that both <br />the Tank Owner and tank Operator receive a copy of the permit. <br />4) Written Monitoring Procedures and an Emergency Response Plan must be approved by the Environmental Health Department (EHD) and are considererd UST Permit Conditions. The approved <br />monitoring, response, and plot plans shall be maintained onsite with the permit. <br />5) The Permittee shall comply with the monitoring procedures referenced in this permit. <br />6) The Permittee shall perform testing and preventive maintenance on all leak detection monitoring equipment annually, or more frequently if specified by the equipment manufacturer, and <br />provide documentation of such servicing to this office. <br />7) In the event of a spill, leak, or other unauthorized release, the Permitee shall comply with the requirements of Title 23 CCR, Chap. 16, Art. 5, and the approved Emergency Response Plan. <br />8) Written records of all monitoring performed shall be maintained on-site by the operator and be available for inspection for a period of at least three years from the date the monitoring was <br />performed. <br />9) The EHD shall be notified of any change in ownership or operation of the UST system within 30 days of such change. <br />10) Upon any change in equipment, design or operation of the UST system (including change in tank contents or usage), the Permit to Operate will be subject to review, modification or <br />revocation. <br />1 1) Construction, repair and/or removal permits are required from the EHD prior to any change, repair or removal of UST system equipment. <br />12) This Permit to Operate shall not be considered permission to violate any laws, ordinances or statutes of any other Federal, State or Local agency. <br />13) A "Conditional' Permit may be revoked if corrections specified on the inspection report are not completed by the date(s) indicated. <br />-----------------•------•-------------•-•-------------•-----••--------------•--•-----• -•------------------------------•-------------------•----••------------ <br />PR0527887 PT0022124 2832 - ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE FACILITY 1/1/2014 To 12/31/2014 <br />Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program <br />California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.67 and Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regugulations_ <br />---•--------------------------- ----------------------------- <br />Aboveground Storage Tank Permit Conditions <br />1) In order to maintain the permit to operate, Aboveground Petroleum Storage owners and operators shall comply with California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chap. 6.67, Sec 25270 et <br />seq, and Part 112 (commencing with Section 112.1) of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. <br />PERMITS TO OPERATE may be SUSPENDED or REVOKED for cause. <br />PERMIT(s) Valid only for: UNIFIED GROCERS INC <br />THIS FORM MUST BE DISPLAYED CONSPICUOUSLY ON THE PREMISES ■ <br />UNIFIED GROCERS INC <br />Regulated Facility: 1990 PICCOLI RD <br />STOCKTON CA 95215 <br />Billing Address: ATTN : UNIFIED GROCERS, INC. <br />UNIFIED GROCERS INC <br />5200 SHEILA STREET <br />COMMERCE CA 90040 <br />7023.rpt <br />Facility ID FA0003826 <br />Account ID AR0003414 <br />Issued 3113/2014 <br />