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COMPLIANCE INFO_1990-2003
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1990-2003
RECORD_ID
PR0232469
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003772
FACILITY_NAME
GRANT LINE SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
2375
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W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
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TRACY
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95376
APN
21402017
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2375 W GRANT LINE RD
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03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Veeder-Root in Connecticut provides the remote monitoring service. ie facility operator responds to <br />TLS -350 messages, Auto -Dial Failure and Gross Line Leak (also VR Connecticut). Service Station <br />Systems is the maintenance contractor. Names, Titles and phone numbers, refer to those mentioned in <br />the Hazardous Materials Management Plans. <br />If required, Site Plans with locations of tanks, piping, vents, dispensers, monitoring panel, probes <br />(w/model #'s), buildings and streets should be part of the annual tank & line monitoring system <br />certification report. <br />Secondary Containment Testing: Performed upon a new start-up facility and then 6 months after. <br />Otherwise the testing schedule will be performed starting in 2002 and at 3 year intervals. LG 160 — <br />Dispenser, sumps and tank overfill containment areas will be Lake Tested. Secondarily contained <br />piping will be pressure tested. Test results are to be submitted to the local implementing agency and a <br />copy is sent to the facility to be kept on site. <br />UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN <br />Non -contained unauthorized releases will be reported to the local agency -and Shell's SH&E <br />Compliance Coordinator within 24 hours. Spills to ground will be cleaned up immediately with further <br />mitigation as determined by the Local Agency and Shell's Science and Engineering Department. The <br />hazardous material shall be removed by applying absorbent material (maintained at the facility) and/or <br />Shell's approved contractor would collect the Fuel material and dispose of in accordance with all Local, <br />State and Federal laws and regulations. Dependant on circumstance, direct removal, drumming or laid <br />upon non-absorbent material. Shell's approved contractors are responsible for maintaining their <br />environmental equipment and materials per Local, State and Federal regulations. <br />See the facility's Safety, Health and Environmental "Blue Book" for more detail; Hazardous Materials <br />Management Plan (tab HMMP); emergency response plan; procedures and Shell Leak Response Plan. <br />Emergency response is 4 hours maximum. The service contractor will notify the appropriate Equilon <br />Personnel in the event of an actual tank/line failure. Alarms, which are or are not the result of an actual <br />tank or line failure, will be repaired in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation and all <br />Local and State requirements. <br />Preventive maintenance schedule: <br />When the system alarms Veeder Root calls the facility to verify any problems and notifies their <br />Authorized Service Organization to respond and make necessary repairs as needed. The system is <br />tested, repaired as needed and certified operational annually with submittal of the results to the <br />appropriate Local Agency and Facility. <br />Miscellaneous <br />The Facility Operator is responsible for maintaining daily and monthly inventory reconciliation <br />records. 12 (twelve) months on site and the previous 3 (three) years, optional on site. The Facility <br />Operator is responsible for reporting inventory reconciliation exceeding State and Shell's allowable <br />limits and unauthorized spills to ground to Shell's regional Safety, Health and Environmental <br />Coordinator for review and corrective actions as needed. The facility operator is responsible to adhere <br />to all conditions of the facility permits and licenses, document accessibility, annual employee <br />hazardous materials, leak response and other OSHA training and documentation, tank and piping VR <br />Monthly Compliance Reports and Annual System Certifications, nozzle repair/replacement logs and <br />facility contractor repair logs and frequently inspect and clean the tank fill and vapor overspill buckets <br />and dispenser containment pans (maintain free of liquid and debris). <br />I hereby certify that this monitoring plan described in this document will be followed in its entirety. <br />Signature: Date/rte/ <br />Please contact Shell's Permit Analyst, Bruce T. Marubashi at 925-766-3498, if there are any questions <br />regarding the material contained in this package. <br />maru 8/22/01 <br />
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