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Any suspected or known petroleum discharge must be reported to Plant Operations, Main Control and <br /> the HazMat Specialist: <br /> • Plant Operations: Extension x6351 <br /> • Main Control: Extension x6106 <br /> • HazMat Specialist: Extension x6526 <br /> • When necessary, the Chief of Plant Opertions or the HazMat Specialist will contact the San <br /> Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services for assistance from the San Joaquin County HazMat <br /> Emergency Response Team. They will also contact Industrial Waste Utilization, Inc., who will <br /> provide a spill/leak cleanup team. If the spill is less than 25 gallons, does not occur within 100 <br /> feet of a surface water body, does not reach storm drains or surface water, and does not result in <br /> a fire or potential for a fire, cleanup/containment will be performed immediately by NCYCC <br /> personnel. <br /> • When instructed by the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services, NCYCC will also report <br /> the spill to the California Emergency Management Agency (typically greater than 25-gallon spill) <br /> and/or the National Response Center (typically greater than 42-gallon spill). <br /> If a spill of any size results in a fire or the potential for a fire, immediately contact: <br /> • Main Control Extension x6106 <br /> • Montezuma Fire Department at 911 or (209)464-5234 <br /> Any suspected or known petroleum discharge that reaches navigable waters or causes sheen on nearby <br /> surface water must be reported within 24 hours to the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services. <br /> When instructed by the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services, NCYCC will also report the <br /> spill to the California Emergency Management Agency and/or the National Response Center. <br /> • Only the Chief of Plant Operations, HazMat Specialist, Captain, Business Manager, or the <br /> Superintendent may make this notification. <br /> • A list of emergency telephone numbers is included at the beginning of this SPCC Plan. <br /> • Before notifying the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services, the Spill Incident Report <br /> Form in Appendix D must be completed. The Spill Incident Report Form shall include the <br /> following information to respond to agency requests: <br /> — Name, location, organization, and telephone number of the person submitting the <br /> information <br /> — Name and address of the facility; <br /> — Date, time, and location of the incident; <br /> — Type of material(s) discharged; <br /> — Estimated quantity of material(s) discharged; <br /> — Danger or threat posed by the discharged; <br /> Page 1 18 <br />