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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2000 - 2004
RECORD_ID
PR0231861
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003601
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO STATION #826951*
STREET_NUMBER
130
Direction
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STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-5561
APN
15502064
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
130 S WILSON WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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8. Personnel Responsibility <br />The facility operator indicated in Section 1 of this plan is responsible for conducting routine monitoring activities; <br />reporting of alarms, leaks, and equipment problems; and, maintaining UST monitoring records. The BP West Coast <br />Product LLC Environmental Compliance Specialist is responsible for assigning a contractor to perform periodic <br />maintenance and inspections of equipment; arranging and scheduling annual certification, tightness testing, servicing <br />and calibration. <br />9. Record Keeping <br />The Operator specified in Section 1 of this plan is responsible for completing the following: (1) the Daily Fuel Inventory,- <br />(2) <br />nventory;(2) the UST Alarm Log (daily); (3) the Daily Equipment Checklist; and (4) the Equipment Repair Log, in the Monthly <br />Compliance Booklet of the of the BP West Coast Products Environmental Compliance Manual ("orange binder"). In <br />addition, the Operator must maintain these and all other written records of monitoring, testing, and maintenance <br />performed, on-site for a period of at least five years. These records must be made available, upon request within 36 <br />hours to the federal, state or local agency. <br />10. Training <br />Personnel responsible for maintaining UST monitoring records (i.e. logs, test reports, equipment service reports, etc.) <br />have been instructed that such records must be maintained on-site, available for inspection, for a minimum of three <br />years unless county UST agency has indicated otherwise. <br />Personnel are trained at initial hire and annually by the Operator specified in Section 1 to perform the following tasks: <br />1. Take tank level measurements <br />2. Read dispenser meters <br />3. Inspect equipment <br />4. Recognize warning signs: dispenser hesitations, meter spins and odors <br />5. Manually close dispenser impact valve <br />6. Replace dispenser filters <br />7. Shut down the system by knowing the location of electrical panel breakers, and emergency shutoff switches <br />8. Test the electronic monitor system <br />9. Respond to alarms, leaks or equipment problems <br />11. Unauthorized Release Response and Reporting Policy <br />Facility personnel are responsible for the initial spill response and notifications. BP West Coast Products LLC Mission <br />Control may dispatch an environmental contractor for cleanup and disposal of hazardous waste. Any unauthorized <br />release into the secondary containment of the underground storage tank system will be removed by a BP West Coast <br />Products LLC -designated contractor in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Upon notification to BP <br />West Coast Products LLC by the operator of a suspected unauthorized release, an BP West Coast Products LLC <br />representative will verbally notify all pertinent agencies immediately. An operator shall notify the BP West Coast <br />Products LLC Mission Control of any inventory reconciliation that exceeds the allowable variation immediately. <br />12. Facility Procedure for Responding and Reporting an Unauthorized Release <br />1. Determine if release is manageable and safe for on-site personnel to respond. <br />2. Minor Spill (manageable by on-site personnel) <br />• Shut down turbine/pump at emergency shut-off switch or main electrical panel. <br />• Place absorbent on spill. Used absorbent will be placed in an approved, labeled, and properly sealed <br />container. Refer to the BP West Coast Products LLC Retail Facility Waste Manual for disposal <br />instructions. <br />• Report spill to Franchise Consultant or Facility Supervisor and call BP West Coast Products LLC Mission <br />Control at 800-272-6349. <br />• Notify Facility Manager. <br />• Complete the Report of Product Spillage/Loss Form and file in the Community -Right- to -Know section of <br />the Hazard Communication Program Compliance Kit. <br />Major Spill (Not manageable or unsafe for on-site personnel) <br />• Shut down turbine/pump at emergency shut-off switch or main electrical panel. <br />3 <br />
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