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PA -2000215 (SA), Early Consultation, S00013828 <br />9567 E. Copperopolis Rd, Stockton <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />January 25, 2021 <br />5. If floor drains are required, they must be plumbed through a sand/oil separator and discharged to <br />an above ground system approved by the Environmental Health Department. A registered engineer <br />must design this system. The material collected in the above ground holding system must be <br />analyzed for hazardous constituents prior to disposal. Specific test requirements may be obtained <br />from the Environmental Health Department. The fee will be based on the current schedule at the <br />time of payment. <br />6. Any geotechnical drilling shall be conducted under permit and inspection by The Environmental <br />Health Department (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9-1115.3 and 9-1115.6). <br />7. Before any hazardous materials/waste can be stored or used onsite, the owner/operator must report <br />the use or storage of these hazardous materials to the California Environmental Reporting System <br />(CERS) at cers.calepa.ca.gov/ and comply with the laws and regulations for the programs listed <br />below (based on quantity of hazardous material in some cases). The applicant may contact the <br />Program Coordinator of the CUPA program, Melissa Nissim (209) 468-3168, with any questions. <br />1. Any amount but not limited to the following hazardous waste; hazardous material spills, used <br />oil, used oil filters, used oil -contaminated absorbent/debris, waste antifreeze, used batteries <br />or other universal waste, etc. — Hazardous Waste Program (Health &Safety Code (HSC) <br />Sections 25404 & 25180 et sec.) <br />2. Onsite treatment of hazardous waste — Hazardous Waste Treatment Tiered Permitting <br />Program (HSC Sections 25404 & 25200 et sec. & California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title <br />22, Section 67450.1 et sec.) <br />3. Reportable quantities of hazardous materials -reportable quantities are 55 gallons or more of <br />liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases, with some exceptions. <br />Carbon dioxide is a regulated substance and is required to be reported as a hazardous <br />material if storing 1,200 cubic feet (137 pounds) or more onsite in San Joaquin County — <br />Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program (HSC Sections 25508 & 25500 et sec.) <br />4. Any amount of hazardous material stored in an Underground Storage Tank — Underground <br />Storage Tank Program (HSC Sections 25286 & 25280 et sec.) <br />• If an underground storage tank (UST) system will be installed, a permit is required to be <br />submitted to, and approved by, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />(EHD) before any UST installation work can begin. <br />• Additionally, an EHD UST permit to operate is required once the approved UST system is <br />installed. <br />5. Storage of at least 1,320 gallons of petroleum aboveground or any amount of petroleum stored <br />below grade in avault —Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program (HSC Sections 25270.6 <br />& 25270 et sec.) <br />• Spill Prevention, Countermeasures and Control (SPCC) Plan requirement <br />6. Threshold quanes of regulated substances stored onsite -California Accidental Release <br />Prevention (Ca[ADD <br />) Program (Title 19, Section 2735.4 &HSC Section 25531 et sec.) <br />• Risk Management Plan requirement for covered processes <br />