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Pep Boys #711 <br />Introduction <br />Pep Boys Store #711 is located at 4967 West Lane, Stockton, California 95210 - 3509. In the <br />servicing of vehicles, Pep Boys collects used (waste) oil. Used oil is a hazardous substance under <br />California law. Used oil is temporarily stored in the Waste Oil Tank. This tank is the subject of this <br />report. <br />Pep Boys employees drive customers' vehicles into the service bays. Waste oil is drained from the <br />vehicles into waste oil "caddies", which are portable containers designed for the purpose. When <br />full, a caddie is rolled to the Waste Oil Tank and its contents transferred via a double diaphragm <br />pump. When the tank is full, its contents are pumped into a tank on a licensed waste <br />transporter's truck by the truck's on -board pump. Temporary hoses are used for all waste oil <br />transfers. <br />Figures 1 and 2 are a site location map and an aerial photograph of the site. Figure 3 shows the <br />tank's location at the facility. Figure 4 is a schematic drawing and Figure 5 is a manufacturer's <br />drawing of the tank. Tables 1 through V list information required by Section 665265.192 and <br />66265.193 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). Additional information is provided in this <br />introduction and the Assessment section which follows. <br />Photos of the system are included in Appendix A, and seismic, hydraulic, concrete and soil <br />calculations are in Appendix B. Appendix C contains equipment specifications, and Appendices D <br />and E list qualifications of the engineer and inspector. <br />On the following pages is an assessment of the hazardous waste tank system. This assessment <br />was conducted in accordance with the requirements of CCR Sections 66265.192 and <br />66265.193. This assessment addresses only the requirements of these code sections for <br />hazardous waste tank systems. It is not intended to cover compliance of the system, either in <br />design or operation, with other laws and regulations. This assessment is valid for a period of five <br />years as specified in Section 66265.192 (h). <br />3 <br />