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SANJ O A Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> COUNTY— <br /> (f) Planned changes to improve safety: <br /> Continued observation of warehousing processes and maintenance practices. <br /> Relief valve replacement every five years. <br /> Seismic evaluation conducted on June 23, 2017 and all recommendations completed <br /> and signed off on February 18, 2020. <br /> Pursuing bids for above ground pipe bridge for abandonment of underground <br /> refrigeration piping. <br /> Offsite Consequence Analysis <br /> According to the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 19, Chapter 4.5, Article 3, Section 2745.4, if an RMP <br /> is required to be submitted the owner or operator shall submit the following information listed below from [CCR, <br /> Section 2745.4(b)(1)through (b)(14)] and submit it in the RMP. For Program 1 processes,one worst-case release <br /> scenario for each Program 1 process and for Program 2 and 3 processes, one worst-case release scenario to <br /> represent all regulated toxic substances held above the threshold quantity and one worst-case release scenario <br /> to represent all regulated flammable substances held above the threshold quantity. If additional worst-case <br /> scenarios for toxics or flammables are required by Section 2750.3(a)(2)(C), the owner or operator shall submit <br /> the same information on the additional scenario(s). <br /> The owner or operator shall also submit information on one alternative release scenario for each regulated toxic <br /> substance held above the threshold quantity and one alternative release scenario to represent all regulated <br /> flammable substances held above the threshold quantity. <br /> Worst-case release scenario: <br /> (1) Chemical name: <br /> Ammonia (anhydrous) <br /> (2) Percentage weight of the chemical in a liquid mixture (toxics only): <br /> (3) Physical state (toxics only): <br /> liq/u.pre <br /> (4) Basis of results (give model name if used): <br /> EPA's RMP Comp <br /> (5) Scenario (explosion,fire,toxic gas release, or liquid spill and vaporization): <br /> Liquid spill and vaporization due to aircraft collision with facility <br /> 13 of 22 <br />