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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0516480
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0010466
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA FREIGHT
STREET_NUMBER
805
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LOCUST
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
25935010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
805 S LOCUST AVE
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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DRAFT Ver. 1-C-doc-4-5-10 <br />Page 22 Tier II Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br />An oil spill contingency plan meeting the requirements of 40 CFR part 109and a written commitment of resources is required for: <br />x Any bulk container, tank or area where secondary containment has been determined to be impracticable (40 CFR part <br />112.7(d) <br />x Qualified oil-filled operational equipment which has no secondary containment (40 CFR part 112.7(k) <br />x Flowlines and intra-facility gathering lines at oil production facilities <br />An oil spill contingency plan meeting the provisions of 40 CFR part 109, as described below, and a written <br />commitment of manpower, equipment and materials required to expeditiously control and remove any quantity <br />of oil discharged that may be harmful is attached to this Plan. <br />Complete the checklist below to verify that the necessary operations outlined in 40 CFR part 109 - Criteria for State, Local and Regional <br />Oil Removal Contingency Plans - have been included. <br />Table G-23 Checklist of Development and Implementation Criteria for State, Local and Regional Oil Removal <br />Contingency Plans (§109.5) <br />a <br />(a) Definition of the authorities, responsibilities and duties of all persons, organizations or agencies which are <br />to be involved in planning or directing oil removal operations. <br />(b) Establishment of notification procedures for the purpose of early detection and timely notification of an oil <br />discharge including: <br />(1) The identification of critical water use areas to facilitate the reporting of and response to oil discharges. <br />(2) A current list of names, telephone numbers and addresses of the responsible persons (with alternates) <br />and organizations to be notified when an oil discharge is discovered. <br />(3) Provisions for access to a reliable communications system for timely notification of an oil discharge, <br />and the capability of interconnection with the communications systems established under related oil <br />removal contingency plans, particularly State and National plans (e.g., NCP). <br />(4) An established, prearranged procedure for requesting assistance during a major disaster or when the <br />situation exceeds the response capability of the State, local or regional authority. <br />(c) Provisions to assure that full resource capability is known and can be committed during an oil discharge <br />situation including: <br />(1) The identification and inventory of applicable equipment, materials and supplies which are available <br />locally and regionally. <br />(2) An estimate of the equipment, materials and supplies which would be required to remove the maximum <br />oil discharge to be anticipated. <br />(3) Development of agreements and arrangements in advance of an oil discharge for the acquisition of <br />equipment, materials and supplies to be used in responding to such a discharge. <br />(d) Provisions for well defined and specific actions to be taken after discovery and notification of an oil <br />discharge including: <br />(1) Specification of an oil discharge response operating team consisting of trained, prepared and available <br />operating personnel. <br />(2) Predesignation of a properly qualified oil discharge response coordinator who is charged with the <br />responsibility and delegated commensurate authority for directing and coordinating response operations <br />and who knows how to request assistance from Federal authorities operating under existing national <br />and regional contingency plans. <br />(3) A preplanned location for an oil discharge response operations center and a reliable communications <br />system for directing the coordinated overall response operations. <br />(4) Provisions for varying degrees of response effort depending on the severity of the oil discharge. <br />(5) Specification of the order of priority in which the various water uses are to be protected where more <br />than one water use may be adversely affected as a result of an oil discharge and where response <br />operations may not be adequate to protect all uses. <br />(6) Specific and well defined procedures to facilitate recovery of damages and enforcement measures as <br />provided for by State and local statutes and ordinances. <br />a The contingency plan must be consistent with all applicable state and local plans, Area Contingency Plans, and the National <br />Contingency Plan (NCP) <br />Facility Name: <br />ATTACHMENT 2 –Oil Spill Contingency Plan and Checklist <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />CALIFORNIA FREIGHT ACAMPO
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