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BILLING 2010 - 2015
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
BILLING
FileName_PostFix
2010 - 2015
RECORD_ID
PR0231233
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002479
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC #17334
STREET_NUMBER
4501
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
PERSHING
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
11017004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4501 N PERSHING AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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BILLING 2010 - 2015
QuestysRecordDate
8/26/2016 5:17:24 PM
QuestysRecordID
3176652
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK <br /> J RESPONSE PLAN —PAGE 1"v� (One form per facility) <br /> TYPE OF ACTION ❑ 1.NEW PLAN ® 2.CHANGE OF INFORMATION ROL <br /> I. FACILITY INFORMATION <br /> FACILITY ID# (Agency Use Only) _ _ 1. <br /> BUSINESS NAME(Same as FACILITY NAME) 3. <br /> 7-Eleven # 17334 <br /> BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103 1 BUSINESS SITE CITY ma. <br /> 4501 Pershing Ave Stockton <br /> II. SPILL CONTROL AND CLEANUP METHODS <br /> This plan addresses unauthorized releases from UST systems and supplements the emergency response plans and procedures in the facility's Hazardous Materials <br /> Business Plan(HMBP). <br /> ➢ If safe to do so,facility personnel will take immediate measures to control or stop any release(e.g.,activate pump shut-off,etc.)and,if necessary,safely remove <br /> remaining hazardous material from the UST system. <br /> ➢ Any release to secondary containment will be pumped or otherwise removed within a time consistent with the ability of the secondary containment system to <br /> contain the hazardous material,but not greater than 30 calendar days,or sooner if required by the local agency. Recovered hazardous materials,unless still suitable <br /> for their intended use,will be managed as hazardous waste. <br /> ➢ Absorbent material will be used to contain and clean up manageable spills of hazardous materials. Absorbent material which has become too saturated to be <br /> effective or which is no longer intended for use will be managed as hazardous waste unless a waste determination in accordance with 22 CCR§66262.11 finds that <br /> it is non-hazardous. Used absorbent material,reusable or waste, will be stored in a properly labeled and sealed container. Waste material shall be disposed of <br /> appropriately. <br /> ➢ Facility personnel will determine whether any water removed from secondary containment systems, or from clean-up activity, has been in contact with any <br /> hazardous material. If the water is contaminated, it will be managed as hazardous waste unless a hazardous waste determination in accordance with 22 CCR <br /> §66262.11 finds that it is non-hazardous. If the water has a petroleum sheen(i.e.,rainbow colors),it is contaminated. A thick floating petroleum layer may not <br /> necessarily display rainbow colors. Water(hazardous or non-hazardous)from sumps,spill containers,etc.will not be disposed to storm water systems. <br /> ➢ We will review secondary containment systems for possible deterioration if any of the following conditions occur: <br /> 1. Hazardous material in contact with secondary containment is not compatible with the material used for secondary containment; <br /> 2. Secondary containment is prone to damage from any equipment used to remove or clean up hazardous material collected in secondary containment; <br /> 3. Hazardous material, other than the product/waste stored in the primary containment system, is placed inside secondary containment to treat or neutralize <br /> released product/waste,and the added material or resulting material from such a combination is not compatible with secondary containment. <br /> III. SPILL CONTROL AND CLEAN-UP EQUIPMENT <br /> PERIODIC MAINTENANCE: Spill control and clean-up equipment kept permanently on-site is listed in the facility's Hazardous Materials Business Plan. This <br /> equipment is inspected at least monthly,and after each use,supplies are replenished as needed. Defective equipment is repaired or replaced as necessary. <br /> EQUIPMENT NOT PERMANENTLY ON-SITE BUT AVAILABLE FOR USE IF NEEDED: (Co tete nly if applicable) <br /> EQUIPMENT LOCATION AVAILABILITY <br /> RIO. R20. "0. <br /> RII. R21. R31. <br /> R12. R22. R32, <br /> R13. R23. R33. <br /> RA. RIA. R34. <br /> R11 R25. R35. <br /> IV. RESPONSIBLE PERSONS <br /> THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S)ISIARE RESPONSIBLE FOR AUTHORIZING ANY WORK NECESSARY UNDER THIS RESPONSE PLAN: <br /> NAME Ran. TITLE RSO. <br /> Ian Moorhead Environmental Compliance Manager <br /> NAME RH TITLE R5I. <br /> Patrick McConnell Sr. Geologist, STANTEC Consultants <br /> NAME Rae. TITLE R52. <br /> Damon Brown Sr. Geologist, STANTEC Consultants <br /> NAME Rai. TITLE R53. <br /> V. MONITORING INDICATORS <br /> IF MONITORING INDICATES A POSSIBLE UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE,STEPS TO VERIFY THE RELEASE WILL BE MADE AS FOLLOWS: <br /> ®1. ADDITIONAL SYSTEM TESTING OR DATA COLLECTION ®2. INSPECTION BY QUALIFIED PERSONS [13. RECALIBRATION OF EQUIPMENT Rem <br /> ❑99. OTHER(Specify): IoL <br /> UN-022B-1/3 www.unido arg Rev.04/02/08 <br />
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