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• i <br /> San Joaquin Neglonal Transit District <br /> In summary, the SJRTD, currently manages the following environmental <br /> programs: <br /> • Both the Stockton and French camp facilities generate, accumulate and <br /> manage hazardous waste. <br /> • The Stockton facility manages eight (8) underground storage tanks (USTs) <br /> that are used to store automotive fluids and fuels such as diesel fuels, <br /> gasoline, motor oil (40 weight oil), transmission fluid, and used oil. <br /> • The Stockton facility also holds a permit to operate (PTO), issued by the <br /> San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) for its air <br /> emissions from its gasoline UST. In addition, an authority to Construct <br /> has bee filed with the SJVAPCD in order to obtain a Permit to operate <br /> 0 (PTO) for an emergency stand by generator at the Stockton facility. <br /> • Both the Stockton and French camp facilities store quantities of hazardous <br /> materials that trigger the regulated threshold quantities as mandated by <br /> the California Health and Safety Code, requiring the preparation and <br /> submission of a hazardous materials management plan (HMMP) to the <br /> San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services (OES). <br /> • Participate in and partner with regional and statewide efforts and <br /> organizations in reducing the emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), <br /> particulate matter (PM: total particulates and PM 10: particulate matter of <br /> 10 micron or less in aerodynamic shape), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), and <br /> Sulfur Dioxides (Sox). <br /> The SJRTD has 339 employees, composed of administrative staff, bus <br /> operators, maintenance staff, facilities, and other support staff. The SJRTD's <br /> Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code is 4111, which covers the local and <br /> 3 <br />