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07/2212003 13:45 2094683433 FIFTH FLOOR PAGE 07 <br /> 0 46 <br /> Underground Storage Tank Response Plan <br /> For use by Unjd=,Member Agencies or Where appoved by yow Local Jurisdirtion <br /> Authipriq Cired, DrIe 23 CCA,Seefiam 2032(10(2). 2634(c).and 2641(h) <br /> *California Underground Storage Tank (UST) Regulations require that facilities with USTS prepare a written <br /> response plan which dewribcs how an unwthorized release will be bandled. The plan must be approved by the <br /> local UST replatory agency. If your facility already has an approved plaza, do not complete this document <br /> unless directed to do so by your local agency. <br /> Response plans must be revised and submitted to your to agency within 30 days of any personnel change or <br /> other situation affecting the information they contain. A current copy of the plan must be kept at the tank site. <br /> A. General Information <br /> Facility Name: NL C3 C, D)I A I �- C41 (!V&S <br /> Site Address:_45U 11.4'c, ke, d city., 66 <br /> B. SpiN Control and Clean-up Methods <br /> Note: This plan supplements the Emergency Response/Contingency Plan module in the facility's Hazardous <br /> Materials Business Plan(Business Plan). <br /> If safe to do so, facility personnel will take immediate measures to control or stop the release (e.g. activate <br /> pump shut-oft etc.)and,if necessary, safely remove remaining hazardous material from the UST system. <br /> Any release to secondary containment will be pumped or otherwise removed from the secondary containment <br /> Aftsystem, within a time consistent with the ability of the secondary containment system to contain the hazardous <br /> Wsubstance,but not greater than 30 calendar days or sooner if required by the local agency- Recovered hazardous <br /> materials, unless still suitable for their intended use,will be managed as bazar us waste. <br /> Absorbents will be used to contain and clean,up manageable spills of hazardous materials. Absorbents may be <br /> -reused until they become too saturated to be effective. that point, they will be many as us waste. <br /> Used absorbents,whether reusable or waste,will be stored in a properly labeled and_seal_e_d_qmta_in_er- <br /> Facility personnel will determine whether or not any water removed from secondary containment systems, or <br /> from clean-up activity, has been in contact wiih,any hazardous material. If the water is contaminated, it will be <br /> managed as hazardous waste. Jh the case of petroleum, a visual check will usually suffice. If the water has a <br /> petroleum sheen(i.e. rainbow colors), it is contaminated. A thick floating petroleum layer may not necessarily <br /> display rainbow colors. Water (Imardous or non-hazardous) from sumps, spill containers, etc. will not be <br /> disposed of on the ground or to storm water systems. <br /> C. Spill Control and Clean-up Equipment <br /> Spill control and clean-up equipment kept on-site is listed in the Emergency Equipment Inventory Table in the <br /> Business Plan. This equipment is inspected at least monthly, and after each use, and supplies are replenished <br /> as needed. <br /> OY-0229-112 vvww.nnidcc%.*rC Rev.07102/02 <br />