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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1998
RECORD_ID
PR0231441
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003604
FACILITY_NAME
BEACON STATION #3492*
STREET_NUMBER
470
Direction
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STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
22307101
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
470 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Emergency Response Plan <br /> Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Program <br /> This monitoring program must be kept at the UST location at all times. The information <br /> on this monitoring program is a condition of the operating permit. The permit holder <br /> must notify San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division within 30 days of any <br /> changes to the monitoring procedures, unless required to obtain approval before <br /> making changes. Required by Sections 2632(d) and 2641 (h) CCR. <br /> Facility Name: Beacon Station #3492 <br /> Facility Address: 470 N. Main St., Manteca 95336 <br /> 1 . If an unauthorized release occurs, how will the hazardous substance be cleaned <br /> up? Note: if released hazardous substances reach the environment, increase the <br /> fire or explosion hazard, are not cleaned up from the secondary containment within <br /> 8 hours, or deteriorate the secondary containment, the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Division must be notified at 209 468 3420 within 24 hours. <br /> Employees have been instructed to immediately stop the release (i.e. turn off the <br /> power, close the impact valve) and use absorbent to contain the release and <br /> prevent it's spread to critical areas such as storm drains and adjacent property. If <br /> the release is within the station employees' ability to clean up, materials are <br /> available, or else a clean up contractor will be called to assist. <br /> 2. Describe the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and <br /> properly disposing of any hazardous substances. Stations are equipped with <br /> absorbent material and metal drums. When a release occurs, the absorbent is used <br /> to clean up the material, and is stored in the drum. On a regular basis, the <br /> absorbent is picked up by a vacuum truck and taken to a disposal facility. <br /> 3. Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 <br /> above. The cleanup materials are kept in the cashier area in a "Ready Bucket" to <br /> provide quick access to the employees in a time of emergency. <br /> 4. Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment. The station <br /> manager is responsible for ordering an adequate supply of absorbent, and <br /> replacement brooms and dust pans are available from our marketing supply <br /> center. <br /> 1 . List the names and titles of the persons responsible for authorizing any work <br /> necessary under the plan. Manager: Lauren Rauchman gas station phone 209 823 <br /> 1344 Division Manager: Brian Skillern 602 503 2343 Area Manager: Jim Ruch 209 <br /> 583 3285 and Environmental Coordinator: Sandy Huff 209 583 3298. <br /> 0018i.aoc <br />
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