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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0516327
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0006674
FACILITY_NAME
OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC
STREET_NUMBER
14700
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
SCHULTE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
209-240-24
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
14700 W SCHULTE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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PMOR <br /> hood <br /> 13.1 Unloading Area Drainage - §112.7(h)(1) <br /> Oil transfers at the Facility include intermittent deliveries of diesel fuel and lube oils to the ASTs <br /> onsite and pickup of used oils. The deliveries/pickups do not occur on a daily basis. Tank trucks are <br /> utilized for these loading/unloading procedures. There are no permanent loading/unloading racks <br /> devoted to tank truck loading or unloading. In addition, drums and totes containing oil products are <br /> unloaded using forklifts at a designated loading dock area. All deliveries and transfers of oil products <br /> are supervised by at least one Owens-Brockway employee who has participated in the SPCC <br /> training. The loading/unloading areas have general secondary containment in the form of spill kits <br /> located nearby to the loading/unloading areas. <br /> 13.2 Disconnect Warning — §112.7(h)(2) <br /> Truck drivers who are responsible for connecting and disconnecting transfer lines to tanker trucks <br /> are trained on safe loading and unloading procedures. Drivers are trained to completely disconnect <br /> transfer lines prior to departure. Drivers are not allowed to remove wheel chocks before all lines are <br /> disconnected. <br /> 13.3 Examination of Tank Truck Drains — §112.7(h)(3) <br /> Prior to unloading and departure, the driver of the tank truck is required to examine the lowest drain <br /> and other outlets for leakage. Where necessary, outlets are adjusted to prevent leakage while in <br /> transit. <br /> 14. Tank Alterations - §112.7(i) <br /> There are no field constructed aboveground storage tanks located at the Facility. Therefore, this <br /> section is not applicable. <br /> 15. State or Local Spill Prevention Rules - §112.7(j) <br /> There is a State of California law that applies to aboveground tanks that contain petroleum: the <br /> California Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) in the California Health and Safety Code <br /> Section 25270 (H&SC 25270). The APSA requires that facilities complete a SPCC Plan per the 40 <br /> CFR 112 requirements, perform monitoring to detect releases, and pay biennial storage statement <br /> fees to the State of California if the aboveground quantities of oil on site are in excess of the SPCC <br /> Plan requirements in 40 CFR 112. However, notification of a spill must be made to the Cal OES <br /> Warning Center for discharges greater than 10 bbls of oil onto land or any amount of water, and a <br /> follow up written report must be submitted to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department within 30 days. <br /> GHD I Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure(SPCC)Plan 111189093(1)1 Page 7 <br />
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