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University of the Pacific Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan <br />Stockton, California. Aboveground Fuel Storage Tanks <br />The facility discharges more than 1,000 gallons of oil into or upon the <br />navigable waters of the U.S. or adjoining shorelines in a single spill event; <br />or <br />The facility discharges oil in quantity greater than 42 gallons in each of two <br />spill events within any 12-month period. <br />Review the SPCC Plan at least once every five (5) years and amend it to include <br />more effective prevention and control technology, if such technology will <br />significantly reduce the likelihood of a spill event and has been proven effective in <br />the field at the time of the review. Plan amendments, other than administrative <br />changes discussed above, must be recertified by a Professional Engineer on the <br />certification page in Section 1.2 of this Plan. <br />Amend the SPCC Plan within six (6) months whenever where is a change in facility <br />design, construction, operation, or maintenance that materially affects the Physical <br />Plant's spill potential. The revised Plan must be recertified by a Professional <br />Engineer (PE). <br />Review the Plan on an annual basis. Update the Plan to reflect any "administrative <br />changes" that are applicable, such as personnel changes or revisions to contact <br />information, such as phone numbers. Administrative changes must be <br />documented in the Plan review log of Section 1.4 of this Plan, but do not have to <br />be certified by a PE. <br />-2- <br />Version 1.0, 11/282016