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0- <br /> EPA Identification Numbers Contingency Plan Contents <br /> All California generators must have ID Number <br /> One ID Number (state or federal) for each Emergency Coordinator <br /> business and location <br /> Emergency procedures <br /> Contiguous <br /> Campus Rule Emergency services and arrangements to <br /> coordinate response actions <br /> U.S. EPA or California ID Number depends on Emergency equipment <br /> total waste and quantity of RCRA waste <br /> generated monthly Evacuation Plan <br /> State (CAC. CAL. CAE. CAH) *CaIEMA (formerly OES) contact <br /> Federal (CAR. CAD. CAT, CA) <br /> 22 CCR 66262.12 *California Emergency Management Agency <br /> OId <br /> w"Cal NL <br /> Contingency Plan <br /> Tank Assessments <br /> Required for Large Quantity Generators <br /> Spells out emergency actions involving HW Required for Large Quantity Generators (every <br /> Fire 5 years) <br /> Explosives Design and Installation <br /> Unplanned, sudden releases/spills • System & components certified by qualified P.E. <br /> 22 CCR 66264.50-56 • Inspected by qualified individual before covering, <br /> 22 CCR 66265.50-56 enclosing, or placing into operation <br /> • Supported and protected from corrosion <br /> . 0 `�' • Tested for tightness <br /> • Protected from settlement, expansion or contraction <br /> • Secondary containment and leak detection <br /> • Managed airtight if holding volatile organics (per <br /> J RCRA organic Vapor Emission Standards) J <br /> lvLO lv <br />