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University of the Pacific Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan <br />Stockton, California Aboveground Fuel Storage Tanks <br />3.11 Brittle Fracture Evaluation (40 CFR 112.7(i)) <br />The Convault AST and the built-in, secondarily contained, diesel emergency generator tanks are <br />all shop constructed, and have not been altered, repaired or changed in service. Therefore, the <br />brittle fracture evaluation requirements of 40 CFR 112.7(i) is not applicable to the 2,000 gallon <br />Convault AST or the emergency generator tanks. See manufacturer's technical specifications in <br />Appendix K. <br />3.12 Conformance with State and Local Applicable Requirements (40 CFR <br />112.7(j)) <br />Standby Diesel Generators <br />The standby diesel generators have air permits from San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control <br />District which includes the integral diesel fuel tanks in each generator unit. In addition, each unit <br />has a current certificate of registration and special use permits required by the local fire code. <br />Physical Plant <br />The AST is at this facility is registered with the state and local authorities (San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department and Stockton Fire Department) and have current certificates <br />of registration and special use permits required by the local fire code. <br />The Convault AST is CARB certified for use with Phase 1 and Phase 2 vapor recovery systems <br />under Executive Oder G-70-116 and revisions A through F. <br />A Storage Statement and applicable fee has/or will be filed with the State Water Resources <br />Control Board in accordance with the Above Ground Tank Program provisions. <br />-23 <br />Version 1.0, 11/28/2016