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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 /> 112.7(0 Personnel, training, and discharge prevention procedures <br /> 112.7(f)(1) At a minimum, train your oil-handling personnel in the operation and 4.2 <br /> maintenance of equipment to prevent discharges; discharge procedure <br /> protocols; applicable pollution control laws, rules, and regulations; general <br /> facility operations; and, the contents of the facility SPCC Plan. <br /> 112.7(f)(2) Designate a person at each applicable facility who is accountable for 2.5 <br /> discharge prevention and who reports to facility management. 5.1 <br /> 112.7(f)(3) Schedule and conduct discharge prevention briefings for your oil handling 4.2 <br /> personnel at least once a year to assure adequate understanding of the <br /> SPCC Plan for that facility. Such briefings must highlight and describe <br /> known discharges as described in § 112.1(b) or failures, malfunctioning <br /> components, and any recently developed precautionary measures. <br /> 112.7(g) Security(excluding oil production facilities) <br /> 112.7(g)(1) Fully fence each facility handling, processing, or storing oil, and lock 4.4 <br /> and/or guard entrance gates when the facility is not in production or is <br /> unattended. <br /> 112.7(g)(2) Ensure that the master flow and drain valves and any other valves 4.4 <br /> permitting direct outward flow of the container's contents to the surface <br /> have adequate security measures so that they remain in the closed <br /> position when in non-operating or non-standby status. <br /> 112.7(g)(3) Lock the starter control on each oil pump in the "off" position and locate it 4.4 <br /> at a site accessible only to authorized personnel when the pump is in a <br /> non-operating or non-standby status. <br /> 112.7(g)(4) Securely cap or blank-flange the loading/unloading connections of oil 4.4 <br /> pipelines or facility piping when not in service or when in standby service <br /> for an extended time. This security practice also applies to piping that is <br /> emptied of liquid content either by draining or by inert gas pressure. <br /> 112.7(g)(5) Provide facility lighting commensurate with the type and location of the 4.4 <br /> facility that will assist in the: <br /> (i) Discovery of discharges occurring during hours of darkness, both by <br /> operating personnel, if present, and by non-operating personnel (the <br /> general public, local police, etc.); and <br /> (ii) Prevention of discharges occurring through acts of vandalism. <br />
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