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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0519676
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0009487
FACILITY_NAME
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
STREET_NUMBER
3601
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95211
APN
11314010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3601 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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University of the Pacific Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan <br />Stockton, California Aboveground Fuel Storage Tanks <br />Contact information for reporting a discharge to the appropriate authorities is listed in Appendix <br />H and is also posted in prominent locations throughout the facility (e.g., in the office building, in <br />the maintenance building, and at the loading rack/unloading area). <br />In addition to the above reporting, 40 CFR 112.4 requires that information be submitted to the <br />United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Administrator and the <br />appropriate state agency in charge of oil pollution control activities (see contact information in <br />Appendix G) whenever the facility discharges (as defined in 40 CFR 112.1(b)) more than 1,000 <br />gallons of oil in a single event, or discharges (as defined in 40 CFR 112.1(b)) more than 42 gallons <br />of oil in each of two discharge incidents within a 12-month period. The following information must <br />be submitted to the EPA Regional Administrator and to California Office of Emergency Services <br />within 60 days: <br />Name of the facility; <br />Name of the owner/operator; <br />Location of the facility; <br />Maximum storage or handling capacity and normal daily throughput; <br />Corrective action and countermeasures taken, including a description of <br />equipment repairs and replacements; <br />Description of facility, including maps, flow diagrams, and topographical maps; <br />Cause of the discharge(s) to navigable waters and adjoining shorelines, including <br />a failure analysis of the system and subsystem in which the failure occurred; <br />Additional preventive measures taken or contemplated to minimize possibility of <br />recurrence; and <br />Other pertinent information requested by the Regional Administrator. <br />A standard report for submitting the information to the EPA Regional Administrator and to <br />California Office of Emergency Services is included in Appendix K of this Plan. <br />5.5 Cleanup Contractors and Equipment Suppliers <br />Contact information for specialized spill response and cleanup contractors are provided in <br />Appendix G. These contractors have the necessary equipment to respond to a discharge of oil <br />that affects the storm water drain system. <br />Spill kits are located at the AST and inside the Physical Plant building. The inventory of <br />response supplies and equipment is provided in Appendix J of this Plan. The inventory is <br />verified on a monthly basis. Additional supplies and equipment may be ordered from the <br />following sources: <br />Lab Safety & Supply (800) 365-0783 <br />Industrial Safety Supply Corporation (800) 441-1598 Ext. 308 <br />-32- <br />Version 1.0, 11/28/2016
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