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WHAT IS INCLUDED IN PLAN <br />SEP 1 5 2015 <br />;N 1 j R 0 `�IMENTAr <br />All HMMP's consists of four components. If a location has underground storage tanks, <br />then two additional components are required. <br />I.. The first component is a business activities form. This form includes the locations <br />facility identification, the types of hazardous material activity performed, documents if <br />the location has underground or above ground storage tanks on site, and identifies if the <br />location stores extremely hazardous materials or has any other local HMMP <br />requirements. <br />II. The second component is the Business owner/operator identification form. This form <br />includes the facility identification number, address, business owner, environmental <br />contact, on-site emergency contact personnel, any required additional local information, <br />the mailingibilling information, and the name of the individual certifying the information <br />in the plan.. This form must be kept current at all times. <br />III. The third component is an inventory of all hazardous materials stored on site. The <br />HMMP must include the following 55 gallon drummed products stored on a hazardous <br />materials inventory chemical description form at a minimum: 15W40 motor oil, EP -2 <br />moly-grease, automatic transmission fluid, 75-90 weight synthetic lube, 50 WT synthetic <br />lube) and 200cf cylinders (oxygen, acetylene, argon). If a location stores used oil, diesel <br />fuel or gasoline in any container 55 gallons or larger, these must also be included. Some <br />counties may require other products, but these are the minimum standard. <br />IV. The fourth component of every location's HMMP is a site map. The site map must <br />identify the location of where each of the following are on site: all hazardous material <br />listed on a chemical description form, buildings on site, emergency response equipment, <br />first aid equipment, drainage lines, underground and above ground storage tanks, and <br />utilities. <br />UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LOCATION REQUIREMENTS <br />Monitoring and Emergency Response Plans <br />If a location has underground storage tanks, then the HMMP must also include an <br />Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan and an Underground Storage Tank <br />Emergency Response Plan. These plans identify how the locations underground storage <br />tanks are monitored and what to do in the event of an unauthorized release of product <br />from the tank(s). <br />A locations underground storage tank monitoring plan requires the storage tank electronic <br />monitoring system, associated tank piping, sumps, spill buckets, secondary containment <br />system piping and sumps to have tests performed to ensure the integrity of the equipment. <br />Each test must provide passing test results. If failures of any of the tests performed <br />occur, the system must be investigated for the cause of the test, repairs made and the <br />system retested. <br />