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01 August 2019 AdvancedGeo <br /> AGE Project No. 05-1278 Environmental <br /> Page 22 of 23 -� <br /> • Weather conditions at the incident location <br /> • Any other information that may help emergency personnel respond to the incident <br /> • Contact information for reporting a discharge to the appropriate authorities is listed <br /> in Appendix I. <br /> In addition to the above reporting, 40 CFR 112.4 requires that information be submitted <br /> to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Administrator and <br /> the appropriate state agency in charge of oil pollution control activities (see contact <br /> information in Appendix H) whenever the Facility discharges (as defined in 40 CFR <br /> 112.1(b)) more than 1,000 gallons of oil in a single event, or discharges (as defined in 40 <br /> CFR 112.1(b)) more than 42 gallons of oil in each of two discharge incidents within a 12- <br /> month period. The following information must be submitted to the EPA Regional <br /> Administrator and to Cal OES 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 <br /> • Other pertinent information requested by the Regional Administrator. <br /> A standard report for submitting the information to the EPA Regional Administrator and <br /> to Cal-EMA is included in Appendix J of this Plan. <br /> 5.5. CLEANUP CONTRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS <br /> Contact information for specialized spill response and cleanup contractors are provided <br /> in Appendix I. These contractors have the necessary equipment to respond to a discharge <br /> of oil that affects the facility or adjoining properties, including floating booms and oil <br /> skimmers. <br />