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Environmental Health Department <br />AMENDED <br />3/30/2023 <br />Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Inspection Report <br />Date: <br />December 08, 2022 <br /> Facility Address: <br /> 809C SNEDEKER AVE, STOCKTON <br /> Facility Name: <br /> CANARY RENEWABLES CORP <br />SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br />(CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR - Notice to Comply) <br />RemarksItem # <br /> 613 CFR 112.7(c) Plan failed to discuss general secondary containment, equipment, or structures to prevent discharge. <br />OBSERVATION: The Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan failed to discuss the appropriate <br />general containment, diversionary structures, or equipment to prevent discharge, including typical failure mode and <br />most likely quantity of discharge for the following containers: <br />- T-127 Methanol Storage Tank in the methanol storage area, 12,000-gallons <br />- Diesel tank in front of T-612 in the tank farm, approximately 500-gallons <br />- 55-gallon drum of Biostable(R) 501 observed in the warehouse. <br />REGULATION GUIDANCE: 112.7(c) Provide appropriate containment and/or diversionary structures or equipment <br />to prevent a discharge as described in § 112.1(b), except as provided in paragraph (k) of this section for qualified <br />oil-filled operational equipment, and except as provided in § 112.9(d)(3) for flowlines and intra-facility gathering lines <br />at an oil production facility. The entire containment system, including walls and floor, must be capable of containing <br />oil and must be constructed so that any discharge from a primary containment system, such as a tank, will not <br />escape the containment system before cleanup occurs. In determining the method, design, and capacity for <br />secondary containment, you need only to address the typical failure mode, and the most likely quantity of oil that <br />would be discharged. Secondary containment may be either active or passive in design. At a minimum, you must <br />use one of the following prevention systems or its equivalent: <br />(1) For onshore facilities: <br />(i) Dikes, berms, or retaining walls sufficiently impervious to contain oil; <br />(ii) Curbing or drip pans; <br />(iii) Sumps and collection systems; <br />(iv) Culverting, gutters, or other drainage systems; <br />(v) Weirs, booms, or other barriers; <br />(vi) Spill diversion ponds; <br />(vii) Retention ponds; or <br />(viii) Sorbent materials. <br /> <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately ensure that the SPCC plan addresses the general containment, diversionary <br />structures, and equipment in use at the facility to prevent discharge, including typical failure mode and most likely <br />quantity of potential discharge for all applicable containers. Submit proof of correction to the EHD. <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />FA0018706 PR0528437 SC001 12/08/2022 <br />EHD 28-01 Rev. 12/06/2021 Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act OIRPage 11 of 18 <br />1868 E. Hazelton Avenue | Stockton, California 95205 | T 209 468-3420 | F 209 464-0138 | www.sjgov.org/EHD