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The following is an itemized list of aboveground petroleum storage act violations that <br />have not been addressed for CALIFORNIA FREIGHT as of October21, 2019. <br />Open violations from October 17, 2018 inspection <br />Violation #102 - Failed to prepare a written SPCC Plan in accordance with CFR Part 112. <br />This facility has an Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act(APSA) regulated shell capacity of 10,000 gallons plus a 50( <br />gallon tank that is claimed to be permanently closed but has not met all the requirements. A Spill Prevention, Contro <br />and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan was not available on site. All facilities which have an APSA regulated shell <br />capacity of 1,320 gallons or greater shall prepare a written SPCC Plan which meets all of the requirements of the 40 <br />CFR Part 112. This plan shall be certified by a professional engineer in accordance with 40 CFR 112.3(d) if the <br />capacity exceeds 10,000 gallons. Immediately prepare a SPCC Plan in accordance with 40 CFR Part 112, which tha <br />includes all aboveground petroleum storage containers 55 gallons or larger. Submit a copy of the SPCC Plan to the <br />EHD for review. (This copy will be returned to the facility after review.) A copy shall be maintained on site at all <br />times. <br />This violation was corrected This violation will be corrected by (date): <br />Supporting documents included <br />Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: % AYVk WA-,' P6(.A^a�AENrt Y <br />C�aacr� ('2�Pcat-� <br />'s 9- oJ,s- AvoJG <br />�orc�o�� tPCc vacs rroT ri k, Z C�-offC-0, <br />Violation #105 - Failure to properly close tanks when making a claim of permanently closed. <br />A 500 gallon tank which may have contained gasoline at one point is not in use but has not been properly closed. A <br />sign stating that the tank is permanently closed and denoting the date of closure was not observed. When a tank is <br />not in use, it must be permanently closed by meeting the following conditions: <br />- remove all liquid and sludge from each container and connecting line <br />- disconnect and blank off all connecting lines and piping have from the tank <br />- close and lock all valves <br />- post a sign conspicuously stating that it is a permanently closed container and denoting the date of closure. <br />Immediately "Permanently Close" all tanks that are not being used or amend the Spill Prevention, Control, and <br />Countermeasure Plan to include all petroleum tanks that have not been permanently closed. <br />This violation was corrected ❑ This violation will be corrected by (date): <br />Supporting documents included <br />Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation:aCy-rip Tor VA -y4 , CAN -o ohr At( <br />P1P1r4C- . r) Ew-Pty Arra Mqfc(o NQJICF. P-ttW4 —, TL -j U) (_0 <br />('vcJS (iCQ-1*L 1 .. 5Kc P--V-f �`CkAGQ i P— A C, (--� <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />