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COMPLIANCE INFO_2006-2013
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2006-2013
RECORD_ID
PR0231111
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0001659
FACILITY_NAME
QUIK STOP MARKET #7039
STREET_NUMBER
2285
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
141-214-03
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2285 E FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Mill"I 94, <br />IH DIRWAM O&V 21 W0175 OWN 0 DI .144y V V F -I Wj;r_T_Gj DKII al 11110 Ili 51 DMIKINI VIII 1910 1010 <br />3WIff WM <br />Upon recognition of a suspected unauthorized release from the primary containment or a <br />breach in the secondary containment, store personnel will notify the Quik Stop Director <br />of Environmental Affairs, Mike Karvelot, at (510) 657-8500. <br />2. The Director of Environmental Affairs will arrange for a qualified contractor to verify the <br />suspected breach of primary or secondary containment and/or verify proper operation of <br />the monitoring system. <br />3. Upon confirming the loss of tank system integrity, Regulatory Agencies will be notified, <br />the tank system taken out of service, and product removed from the primary container. <br />4. The Director of Environmental Affairs will authorize all work necessary under this plan. <br />In the case of a leaking tank, representatives of the tank manufacturer will conduct an <br />inspection to determine if repairable. The most appropriate method to repair any failed <br />product lines will be determined by field conditions. <br />5. All repairs to the failed tank system will be completed pursuant to the requirements of 23 <br />CCR, Section 2661. Tank repairs, specifically, will be conducted under the direct <br />supervision and approval of the tank manufacturer. A qualified contractor will conduct <br />line repairs. <br />6. Upon completion of repairs, the tank and product line will be precision tested in <br />accordance with the above regulation. The tank manufacturer will certify the tank for <br />its intended use prior to bringing the tank back into service. <br />7. Unauthorized releases to the interstitial space between primary and secondary contain- <br />ment will be removed in accordance with procedures specified by the tank manufacturer. <br />The equipment required to accomplish this task will be designated and provided <br />pursuant to the tank manufacturer's recommendation, <br />8. All hazardous materials and contaminated waste generated by the repair activities will <br />be properly handled, transported, and disposed in accordance with all appropriate <br />State and Local Regulations. <br />9. The interstitial monitoring system will be activated and certified prior to bringing the <br />UST system back into service. <br />Questions regarding this response plan should be directed to Mike Karvelot, Director of Environ- <br />mental Affairs, at (510) 657-8500. <br />
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