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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0515652
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0006475
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY MATERIAL RECOVERY/TRANSF
STREET_NUMBER
30703
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25313019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
30703 S MACARTHUR DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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SPCC PLAN REGULATORY CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE <br /> Section in <br /> 40 CFR this SPCC <br /> Section Description Plan <br /> • In addition,you must frequently inspect the outside of the container 4.1 <br /> for signs of deterioration,discharges,or accumulation of oil inside <br /> diked areas. <br /> • Records of inspections and tests kept under usual and customary 4.1 <br /> business practices will suffice for purposes of this paragraph. <br /> 112.8(c)(7) Control leakage through defective internal heating coils by monitoring the N/A <br /> steam return and exhaust lines for contamination from internal heating <br /> coils that discharge into an open watercourse,or pass the steam return or <br /> exhaust lines through a settling tank,skimmer,or other separation or <br /> retention system. <br /> 112.8(c)(8) Engineer or update each container installation in accordance with good 3.5 <br /> engineering practice to avoid discharges.You must provide at least one of <br /> the following devices: <br /> (i)High liquid level alarms with an audible or visual signal at a constantly 3.5 <br /> attended operation or surveillance station. In smaller facilities an audible <br /> air vent may suffice. <br /> (ii)High liquid level pump cutoff devices set to stop flow at a 3.5 <br /> predetermined container content level. <br /> (iii)Direct communication between tank gauger and pumping station. 3.5 <br /> (iv)Fast response system for determining liquid level of each bulk storage 3.5 <br /> container such as digital computers,telepulse,or direct vision gauges.If <br /> you use this alternative,a person must be present to monitor gauges and <br /> the overall filling of bulk storage containers. <br /> (v)You must regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper 4.1 <br /> operation. Appendix 4 <br /> 112.8(c)(9) Observe effluent treatment facilities frequently enough to detect possible N/A <br /> system upsets that could cause a discharge as described in§112.1(b). <br /> 11 2.8(c)(10) Promptly correct visible discharges which result in a loss of oil from the 5.2 <br /> container,including but not limited to seams,gaskets,piping,pumps, <br /> valves,rivets,and bolts.You must promptly remove any accumulations of <br /> oil in diked areas. <br /> 112.8(c)(11) Position or locate mobile or portable oil storage containers to prevent a 2.6,3.1,3.2 <br /> discharge as described in§112.1(b).You must furnish a secondary <br /> means of containment,such as a dike or catchment basin,sufficient to <br /> contain the capacity of the largest single compartment or container with <br /> sufficient freeboard to contain precipitation. <br />
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