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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0513829
PE
2249
FACILITY_ID
FA0006445
FACILITY_NAME
PG&E: Stockton Service Center
STREET_NUMBER
4040
STREET_NAME
WEST
STREET_TYPE
Ln
City
Stockton
Zip
95204
APN
117-020-01
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4040 West Ln
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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ii) Tank Leak: Visual inspections are made daily to check for tank <br />leakage. The maximum volume of oil that could be <br />discharged is 250 gallons. Any leakage would be <br />contained within the interior of the Garage or the <br />oil/water separator in the wash rack area. <br />iii) Overfilling: The tank is filled from a tanker truck. Spill prevention <br />consists of constant supervision during the filling <br />process. The maximum volume of oil that could <br />reasonably be expected to discharge due to overfilling <br />is 10 gallons and it would be contained within the <br />interior of the Garage or the oil/water separator in the <br />wash rack area. <br />5) Fuel -Tanker Truck <br />The facility has one fuel -tanker truck with a capacity of 680 gallons of diesel <br />fuel and 1,220 gallons of unleaded gasoline. During off-peak hours, this <br />truck is used to distribute fuel to the motor vehicles which are parked in the <br />Service Center yard. The truck's dispenser nozzles are equipped with <br />automatic shut-off devices. The tanker is filled from the underground fuel <br />tanks and is equipped with automatic shut-off devices to prevent over -filling. <br />The Division Transportation is responsible for the tanker truck and its <br />contents. When not in use, the truck is stored on a paved area east of the <br />Garage Building. <br />Possible Spill Occurrence <br />i) Filling Spill Prevention consists of constant supervision <br />Tanker Truck: during the filling process. Any fuel spilled during the <br />filling process would be contained in the tank overfill <br />box and/or buckets provided for the hose fittings. <br />The maximum volume of fuel that could reasonably be <br />expected to discharge would be approximately five <br />gallons. <br />ii) Overfilling The dispenser nozzles on the truck are <br />Vehicles: equipped with automatic shut-off devices. Constant <br />supervision is provided during the fueling process. <br />The maximum volume of fuel that could reasonably be <br />expected to discharge would be approximately one to <br />two gallons. <br />iii) Tank Leak: A maintenance inspection is performed twice a year. <br />The tanker is checked visually by the operator before <br />each use. <br />3-5 <br />
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