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bp BP West Coast Products LLC <br />P.O. Box 6038 <br />Artesia, CA 90702-6038 <br />WWVVW <br />Phone: (714) 670-3958 <br />Fax: (714) 670-3095 <br />Email: richard.gossett@bp.com <br />May 11, 2011 <br />Inspector Garrett Backus <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />600 East Main Street <br />Stockton, CA 95202-3029 <br />RECEIVED <br />MAY 12 2011 <br />MM MMEWAL WEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />Subject: Underground Storage Tank Program Inspection Report Certificate of Inspection <br />and Hazardous Waste Program Inspection Report <br />Facility # 02133 <br />2908 Benjamin Holt Drive <br />Stockton, CA 95207 <br />Dear Mr. Backus, <br />This letter is in response to the Underground Storage Tank Program Inspection Report Certificate of <br />Inspection and Hazardous Waste Program Inspection Report dated April 5, 2011 which was issued to <br />the subject facility. Please be advised that the following issue(s) has been addressed: <br />Secondary containment testing was last performed on 3/24/08 and was due by 3/2011. Testing has not <br />been completed and is one month past due. Secondary containment testing is required once every 36 <br />months. Immediately schedule this test and provide 48 hours notification to the Environmental Health <br />Department (EHD). On April 29, 2011, our testing vendor, Tank -Tek, performed a passing test. A copy of the <br />test results are attached for your review and records. <br />The 91 octane fill spill container failed when tested. All spill containers shall have a minimum capacity <br />of five gallons and be capable of containing a spill or overfill until it is detected or cleaned up. <br />Immediately contact a properly licensed, trained, and certified contractor to repair or replace the spill <br />container under permit and inspection to the EHD. On April 19, 2011, our repair vendor, Fastech, repaired <br />the 91 octane fill/spill container. A copy of the passing test results is attached for your review and records. <br />Any person who generates a waste shall determine if the waste is a hazardous waste. The facility has <br />the following waste stored on site: a. Two 1 -gallon containers of oily liquid stored on top of a <br />hazardous waste drum. Immediately make a hazardous waste determination for the above waste, and <br />manage it according the Title 22 hazardous waste regulations. Submit a statement and supporting <br />documentation explaining how these wastes were managed by May 5, 2011. The contents of the two <br />1 -gallon containers were placed into the liquid hazardous waste drum. The hazardous waste drum was <br />removed by an authorized hauler on April 18, 2011. A copy of the manifest is attached for your review and <br />records. <br />One partially full 55 -gallon drum is labeled "hazardous waste, solids containing flammable liquid, toxic <br />absorbents, accumulation date 1-20-08". The drum is missing the generator name and address. All <br />hazardous waste containers shall be marked with the following information: 1. the words "hazardous <br />waste". 2. name and address of generator. 3. hazardous properties. 4. physical state. 5. composition <br />(contents). 6. accumulation start date. Immediately label these containers and ensure that all hazardous <br />waste containers are marked with all the required information. We confirmed that the Designated <br />Operator affixed a properly completed label to the drum prior to its removal on April 18, 2011. <br />Pagel of 2 <br />