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• <br />BP OIL <br />January 14,1991 <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />• <br />BP Oil Company <br />2868 Prospect Park Drive, Suite 360 <br />Rancho Cordova, California 95670-6020 <br />(916) 631-0733 <br />To: San Joaquin County Public Health Services/Environmental <br />Health Division. <br />From: BP Oil Company, Country Club & Pershing, Stockton CA. <br />Facility # 11192. <br />The following is the procedure will be followed when the tank <br />monitor panel indicates a leak. <br />1. Manager to check monitor status when audio/video alarm sounds. <br />2. Manager to contact BP Oil Environmental Group at (916) <br />631-6919 Mr. Pete DeSantis. <br />3. Manager or BP Oil to contact a company service technician to <br />determine if there is a leak or false alarm. <br />4. Technician to test piping and tanks to verify soundness <br />following the alarm (shut down station if required). <br />5. Resolve leak or resolve false alarm. <br />6. Reset alarm. <br />V. Reopen dispensers when prudent. <br />This procedure along with the managers phone number will be posted <br />near the tank monitor panel. The procedure will be explained to <br />all employees of the facility. <br />;e <br />Yt <br />JAN 15 1991 <br />Et 4UIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />Stan Iverson, Project Engineer <br />/5-l/ <br />Date <br />