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SPILL PREVENTION,CONTROL, <br /> AND COUNTERMEASURES PLAN <br /> CITY OF RIPON <br /> FUELING STATION <br /> 1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND <br /> COUNTERMEASURES [40 CFR 112.71 <br /> 1.1 MANAGEMENT APPROVAL OF PLAN [40 CFR 112.71 <br /> Management approval of the Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasures(SPCC)Plan is contained on <br /> page iii of this SPCC Plan. <br /> 1.2 GENERAL APPLICABILITY [40 CFR 112.1(b); 40 CFR 112.7(a)(1) and(2)] <br /> This SPCC Plan is in general conformance with Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, 112 (40 CFR 112) <br /> and Chapter 6.67,California Health and Safety Code, section 25270. The section titles include reference to <br /> the applicable sections of 40 CFR 112. The regulations require the SPCC Plan to be prepared in the <br /> sequence of 40 CFR 112.7 or to provide a cross-reference to the requirements of this rule. This SPCC Plan <br /> follows the sequence of 40 CFR 112.7, Subparts A and B, 40 CFR 112.8, and also includes a Cross <br /> Reference Matrix(precedes the Table of Contents of this SPCC). <br /> According to 40 CFR 112.1 Facilities are required to have a SPCC Plan if: <br /> 1. A facility uses or stores oil but does not transport petroleum as their primary purpose. Such facilities <br /> could include industrial, commercial, agricultural, or public facilities. <br /> 2. A facility has an aboveground oil storage capacity of greater than or equal to 1,320 gallons onsite <br /> (storage capacity is calculated by adding any container that is 55 gallons or greater) and/or an <br /> aggregate underground oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons excluding <br /> Regulated Underground Storage Tanks. <br /> 3. A facility could reasonably be expected to discharge oil to navigable waters of the United States or <br /> adjoining shorelines in quantities that may be harmful. <br /> The City of Ripon Fueling Station(Facility)total oil storage capacity for aboveground storage is over <br /> 1,320 gallons; therefore,SPCC regulations apply. <br /> A copy of the entire SPCC Plan must be maintained at the Facility at all times. The SPCC Plan is available <br /> to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA),and state and local regulatory agencies onsite review <br /> and inspection during normal working hours. <br /> 1.2.1 Qualified Facilities [40 CFR 112.61 <br /> If a facility has greater than 10,000 gallons of aboveground oil storage capacity, the facility's SPCC Plan <br /> must be reviewed and certified by a Professional Engineer. A qualified facility may prepare a self-certified <br /> SPCC Plan if the following eligibility criteria are met: <br /> • The facility must have 10,000 gallons or less in aggregate aboveground oil storage capacity; and <br /> • For 3 years prior to plan certification, or if it has operated for less than 3 years,the facility must not <br /> have had: <br /> o A single discharge of oil to waters of the state exceeding 1,000 gallons or, <br /> R <br /> �i� CONDOR <br />