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• The facility also has any extremely hazardous substances present at any one <br /> time in quantities exceeding 500 pounds, or the associated Threshold Planning <br /> Quantity (TPQ). <br /> The hazardous chemicals to which these provisions apply are defined in the Code of <br /> Federal Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1200). The extremely hazardous substances to <br /> which these provisions apply are defined in 40 CFR 355. If the hazardous materials <br /> used at the facility meet the criteria listed in these two sets of rules, the facility must <br /> submit and regularly update an inventory of these hazardous chemicals and/or <br /> extremely hazardous substances to the local emergency responder and fire department. <br /> Based on SECOR's observations during the site inspection, none of the tenants <br /> appeared likely to handle hazardous substances in quantities exceeding the threshold <br /> requiring submittal of an inventory. <br /> 3.5.4 Solid Waste <br /> Solid waste generated at the subject property consists of typical office trash such as <br /> paper products, cardboard, etc. Solid waste is collected in roll-off dumpsters located at <br /> the loading dock entrances on the east side of the subject property. No significant <br /> staining or discoloration of the concrete surface beneath the dumpsters was observed. <br /> General trash is collected by Tracy Delta Disposal and disposed of at a local landfill. <br /> Two large roll-off dumpsters were observed east of the subject property building. The <br /> dumpsters contained typical office trash and packaging trash including cardboard boxes. <br /> No significant staining or discoloration of the concrete surface beneath the dumpsters <br /> was observed. <br /> 3.5.5 Floor Drains, Sumps, and Other Subgrade Structures <br /> No floor drains were observed in the building. Public water and sewer services are <br /> provided to the subject property by the City of Tracy Water and Sewer Department, and <br /> storm drain service is provided by San Joaquin County. No evidence of a sanitary septic <br /> system was observed on the subject property. <br /> No other evidence of water wells, cisterns, or other subsurface structures was observed <br /> on the subject property. <br /> 3.5.6 Utilities <br /> Drinking water and sewer services are supplied to the subject property by the city of <br /> Tracy. Electrical service to the subject property is provided by Pacific Gas & Electric <br /> (PG&E). Stormwater is collected at the subject property in stormwater sumps located in <br /> the parking lot. The stormwater sumps were observed to be free of evidence of <br /> chemical discharge. <br /> No drinking fountains were observed in either tenant spaces. <br /> Final ESA Report-30096.009-Tracy CA.doc 9 SECOR Intemationai Incorporated <br /> April 14,2005 <br />