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Valley Pacific Petroleum Services Stockton,CA <br /> Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure Plan <br /> C. Waste Disposal and Cleanup <br /> Trained personnel will containerize wastes resulting from a minor discharge response in <br /> impervious bags, drums, or buckets. The facility manager will characterize the waste for <br /> proper disposal. The facility manager will contact a licensed waste hauler to remove the <br /> waste from the facility within two weeks. <br /> A cleanup contractor (Appendix G) will remove and dispose wastes resulting from a major <br /> discharge response. <br /> D. Discharge Notification <br /> The Facility Manager must report any size discharge (i.e., one that creates a sheen, <br /> emulsion, or sludge) affecting or threatening to affect navigable waters or adjoining <br /> shorelines to the National Response Center (1-800-424-8802), which staffs its center 24 <br /> hours a day. Appendix L contains a summary sheet; it is posted in location throughout <br /> facility. <br /> In addition to the above reporting, 40 CFR 112.4 requires the Facility Manager to submit <br /> information to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional <br /> Administrator and the appropriate state agency in charge of oil pollution control activities <br /> (see contact information in Appendix L) whenever the facility discharges (as defined in 40 <br /> CFR 112.1(b) more than 1,000 gallons of oil in a single event, or discharges (as defined in <br /> 40 CFR 112.1(b)) more than 42 gallons of oil in each of two discharge incidents within a 12 <br /> month period. The Facility Manager must submit the following information to the EPA <br /> Regional Administrator and to the State of California Department of Health within 60 days. <br /> 014 <br />