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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2008-2015
RECORD_ID
PR0516874
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002463
FACILITY_NAME
PAQ Inc. DBA Food-4-Less
STREET_NUMBER
678
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
Way
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
678 N Wilson Way
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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COMPLIANCE 2008-2015
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QuestysRecordID
3831771
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMEN'r <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGETANK <br /> RESPONSE PLAN — PAGE 1 tote imp,Iter facility) <br /> 'TYPE OF ACTION s❑ I.NEW PLAN ❑ 2.CHANGE OP INFORMATION ruil. <br /> I. FACILITY INFORMATION <br /> FACILITYID i/ (Agency Use On(y) <br /> FACILITY NAME GnA-Less ma <br /> FACILITY SI-rE ADDRESS km. C7iTY -- Ra, <br /> 678 Wilson Way _ Stockton Ca <br /> II. SPILL CONTROL AND CLEANUP METHODS <br /> "rhis plan addresses unauthorized releases fiam UST systems and supplements the emergency response plans and procedures in the facility's Vlarardous Materials <br /> Business Plot. <br /> r If safe to do so,facility immune]will take immediate measures to control m slop any release(e.g..activate pump sht l-of(.etc.)and,if necessary,safely remove <br /> ' remaining havau'dous material front the LIS'1'sricin. <br /> e Any release to scamdmy containment will be pumped or otherwise removed within a time consistent with the ability of the secondary conhtinnncnl system to <br /> contain the hazardous material,but Bol greater than 30 calendar clays,or sooner if rquirerl 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 may be reused until it becomes mo saturated <br /> to be effective. It will then be managed properly.Used absorbent material,rcmsable or waste,will be stored in a properly labeled and Ngled pgntajpq[. <br /> e Facility personnel will determine whether or not any water removed from secondary containment systems,or from chant-up activity,has been in contact with any <br /> hazardous material. If the water is contaminaled, it will be i auaged as hazamloms waste. If tam water has a petroleum sheon (i.e., minbmv colors), it is <br /> contaminated. A thick floating petroleum layer may not necessarily display minlrow colors. Water(hazardous or tion-hazarlous)final sumps,spill containers,etc. <br /> will not be dislmsed to storm water systems. <br /> We will review sccotdaryeJutainmcnt systems for possible dctorioalion if any orihe following conditions occur: <br /> I. Hazardous material in contact with secondary containment is not compatible with the material used for sxondary containnem; <br /> 2. Secondary contninntenl is prone to damage from any equipmont used to remove or clean up hazardous nateriad collected in secondaryconlainnncm; <br /> 3. Hazardous material,other than the prolualwastc stored in Ile primary conlainntenl system, is placed inside secondary containment to trem or nentradim <br /> relca ted product/waste,and the added material or resulting material from such n combination is not compatible with secondary containnnenl. <br /> III. SPILL CONTROL AND CLEAN-UP EQUIPMENT !— <br /> PERIODIC MAIN'ITNANC:E: Spill control and clean-up equipment kept lernanently on-site is listed in the facility's Illnzarious Materials Business Plan. 'rhis� <br /> equipment is inspected at]cast monthly.and after each use,and supplies are replenished as needed. Defective cquilnncat is repaired or replaced its necessary, <br /> IiQUIPMF.NT NOT PERMANENTLY ONSITE,BUT AVAILABLE FOR USL IF NEEDED: (Com letemtlyifap JliL cable) <br /> EQUIPMENT —"_ LOCATION AVAILABILITV dao. azn. alta. <br /> Itl 1. k21. Ran. <br /> R12. Ill ---_.— R31 <br /> l R Il. R23. RJi" <br /> R24, aJa, <br /> 1215. It35. rtJS. <br /> IV. RESPONSIBLE PERSONS <br /> Tl1E FOLLOW]NG PFRSON(.S)ISIA ItE RESPONSIBLE FOR AUTII0RI'ZING ANY WORK NECESSARY(,IN DER'I'1I IS RKSPONSF.PLAN: <br /> 1frl li _-- Ra0" Stolt:Director <br /> Josh Schmitz. <br /> NAME R'°' Grocery Manager all. <br /> Blandon Nessler <br /> ?TAME rs^' TI'T'LE 1132. <br /> Culbert Silva _ Ilaz-Mal Contact <br /> NAME R4.1. T'fI'L,R nsJ. <br /> V. INDIRECT HAZARD DETERMINATION _ <br /> --I-his info'nration is required only when the presence of khc hazardous substance can not be determined dircely by the monitoring mcded used(e.g.,where liquid Icrd <br /> measurements in a tank annudai span:or secondary piping are used as the basis for Irak determination). <br /> 'IVE FOLLOWING STEPS WILL BE 'TAKEN TO DE'rBRMiNE Tl1E PRHSENCE OR ABSENCE,OF HAZARDOUS SIJIJS'I'ANC:F IN THE SECONDARY <br /> CONTAINMENT IP MONI'T'ORING INDICA'T'ES A POSSIBLE UNAU'rl10RIZED RELEASE: <br /> mora, <br /> SJCLI-ll)-e(110/03)-1/3 06125/03 <br />
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