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There is not mention of that in the SPCC plan.What about doorways,how would product be kept in the warehouse? <br /> Pictures from the inspection show areas around the walls where liquid could easily escape. <br /> 112.8(c) <br /> (11) Position or locate mobile or portable oil storage containers to prevent a discharge as described in §112.1(b). <br /> Except for mobile refuelers and other non-transportation-related tank trucks,you must furnish a secondary means of <br /> containment, such as a dike or catchment basin, sufficient to contain the capacity of the largest single compartment <br /> or container with sufficient freeboard to contain precipitation. <br /> Feel free to contact me with any questions. <br /> FREE classes presented by NES Inc. are available to all San Joaquin County Hazardous Waste, Underground Storage Tank, <br /> and Aboveground Petroleum Storage Facility Business Owners and Operators. List and schedule of classes can be found <br /> here. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Cesar Ruvalcaba <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Environmental Health Specialist <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Ave <br /> Stockton,CA 95205 <br /> $ (209)953-62131 A (209)464-01381 ® crui Rov.ore <br /> SANJOAQUIN <br /> —COUNTr- <br /> 1 Gnom esc gro..e here. <br /> From:Aron Kludt<aron@kludtoil.com> <br /> Sent: Friday,July 19,2019 10:03 AM <br /> To: Ruvakaba,Cesar<cruvalcaba@sjgov.org> <br /> Cc: Stephen Kludt<stephen@kludtoil.com> <br /> Subject: return to compliance <br /> Good morning Cesar, <br /> We finally got all our violations squared away and will be addressing them in this email. I have attached pages from the <br /> SPCC plan addressing these violations along with the tank testing report for you. If you have any questions please feel <br /> free to get ahold of me. <br /> 11603-Referring to the attachments of page 9,warehouse and tank&piping which address the UST tanks and piping in <br /> question along with layout of the facility. I did want to ask if we have to write"exempt' on the location of the UST tanks <br /> since they are clearly marked"USP' and anyone doing an inspection would know they don't fall under AST? <br /> ft626-Referring to page 9 again it states Zone 1 which contains the area discussed has a capacity of 56,000 gallons which <br /> is well above the largest compartment getting loaded on a truck.There is a closed control valve within Zone 1 that <br /> would also stop the flow of product before reaching the oil/water separator.There are interlock brake systems on all of <br /> our trucks that activates once piping is connected keeping them from moving until everything is disconnected. <br /> (1705-As described on page 33 the drums and totes are noted as being mobil and portable which don't fall under APSA <br /> regulations. <br /> 3 <br />