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<br />ERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR
<br />UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM
<br />This monitoring program must be kept at the UST location at all times. The information on this monitoring program are conditions of the
<br />operating permit. LLNL must notify the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, (209) 468-3420, within 30 days of any
<br />changes to the monitoring procedures, unless required to obtain the approval before making the change. Required by CCR 2632( d) and
<br />2641 (h).
<br />FACILITY NAME Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 882-DlUl DATE: 7/29/03
<br />FACILITY ADDRESS Corral Hollow Road, south of Tracy. California
<br />1. If an unauthorized release occurs, how will the hazardous substance be cleaned up?
<br />Note: If released hazardous substances reach the environment, increase the fire or explosion hazard, are not
<br />cleaned up from the secondary containment within 8 hours, or deteriorate the secondary containment, LLNL
<br />must notify the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department within 24 hours.
<br />CALL 911 if assistance is needed to stop flow or mitigate a fire or explosion hazard. ALSO, a release to the
<br />environment (pavement, soil, air, water) requires immediate attention by the Environmental Protection Department
<br />(EPD) to prevent migration, to start cleanup, and to notify others. EPD will confer with the operator to determine a
<br />course of action. Basic actions: Released fuel will be pumped into containers and/or absorbed into absorbent.
<br />Contaminated soil and gravel will be removed.
<br />2. Describe the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and properly disposing of any hazardous
<br />substances.
<br />Method: Absorb or pump out diesel as appropriate. Remove any contaminated soil. Waste materials will be managed
<br />in accordance with regulatory requirements through Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Management (RHWM).
<br />Equipment: Absorbent, brooms, non -sparking shovels, electric drum pumps and other portable pumps, a mobile spill
<br />kit, polyethylene bags, 55 -gallon drums, vacuum tankers, portable tanks, barricade equipment, personal protective
<br />equipment, eyewash, ABC fire extinguishers, pickup trucks, a spill response trailer, dump truck, back hoe, and plastic
<br />sheeting.
<br />3. Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above.
<br />An ABC fire extinguisher is located near the tank site (see attached plot plan). Absorbent, brooms, and shovels are
<br />maintained on the RHWM pickup truck, that normally resides in the vicinity of Building 874 and Building 879. Portable
<br />pumps, spill kit, and portable tanks are available from the RHWM Representative and are located in the Building 883
<br />storage area. Empty drums are stored in the yard east of Building 883. The vacuum tanker is maintained across the road
<br />from Building 819. The dump truck, back hoe, and plastic sheeting are available from Plant Engineering and are located
<br />in the General Services Area.
<br />4. Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment.
<br />Trash pumps, electric pumps, and vacuum tankers are surveyed monthly for working condition. The back hoe is checked
<br />by the operator prior to each use and repaired as needed. Scheduled maintenance occurs every 8, 50, 100, 200, 500, and
<br />1000 hours of service. The dump truck is serviced every 7500 miles or 6 months. Drums, equipment, and materials
<br />maintained on the pickup truck and in the mobile spill kit, are replenished as they are used.
<br />5. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any work necessary under the response
<br />plan: The titles are listed below. A contact list of current names and phone numbers is posted at the facility (see
<br />attached).
<br />Tank Operator
<br />Maintenance Mechanics Shop Supervisor
<br />EPD — Environmental Operations Group (EOG) Analyst
<br />EPD — RHWM Representative
<br />EPD — RHWM Emergency Response Representative
<br />EPD — Water Guidance and Monitoring Group (WGMG) Analyst
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