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AGE:F33 DOCUMENT NO: <br />O 500 -0010000P . <br />ECS REFINING <br />12 <br />REVISION <br />TITLE: CONFIDENTIAL <br />Stockton Emergency Response Procedure F — 01-03-2014 <br />11. The Visitor Register must also be reviewed in order to account for any guests and <br />visitors on-site on the day of the emergency. <br />Evacuation of Neighboring Facilities <br />The Emergency Coordinator will work with the local emergency response agency to decide if <br />a Shelter -In -Place warning is required or if a local area evacuation is warranted. ECS will <br />allow the local emergency response agency to initiate any such alerts or warnings to the <br />surrounding areas. ECS will provide manpower for door-to-door notifications, if such is <br />requested by the local emergency response agency. <br />VI. MEASURES TO MINIMIZE HAZARDS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASES <br />Protection of human health and the environment are the primary goals of this contingency <br />plan. As such, it is necessary to take every available measure to minimize the hazards of <br />hazardous materials releases to the air, soil, or surface water. REVEI V EU <br />Releases to Air <br />MAY 18 2015 <br />Unplanned releases to air may occur in any of the following situations <br />• Air pollution control equipment malfunction ENVIRONMENTAL <br />IIFA!TH1lFDApTU NT <br />• Fire <br />All baghouses are inspected regularly to ensure that they are operating properly. Any sign of <br />malfunction (dust escaping from the equipment) is immediately investigated for possible <br />causes and the problem, if any, is fixed. Magnehelic gauges are in place on all baghouses to <br />verify proper operation. <br />Releases to Soil <br />ECS Refining is on a site that is mostly paved in its immediate vicinity in order to prevent any <br />releases to the soil. All universal waste processing and handling occurs indoors. <br />Releases to Surface Water <br />The nearest surface water is the storm water retention pond located adjacent to the site. <br />This pond discharges to Duck Creek. Most liquids are handled and stored indoors. Cooling <br />water is managed outdoors. Spills flow into the storm sewer via storm drains. Storm water <br />is actually "pumped" from ECS to the storm water retention pond. A shut-off switch is <br />located nearby the storm water pumping station. <br />Bulk Diesel Fuel Deliveries <br />ECS installed a bermed concrete pad around the diesel fuel fill connection". Diesel fuel <br />deliveries are managed by a diesel fuel delivery contractor, competent to perform this <br />service. In addition, ECS created a Diesel Fuel Receiving Procedure to specify actions for ECS <br />to take to minimize the hazards associated with fuel deliveries. <br />Combustible Liquid Spill Response <br />The following combustible liquids are stored on-site: <br />