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aRTs Emergency Response and Training Solutions <br />Emergency Response: <br />On 31 Dec 21, Schneider National retained Emergency Response and Training Solutions (ERTS) <br />to manage and oversee environmental operations. ERTS dispatched Ancon Services out of <br />Stockton, CA to conduct cleanup operations. <br />Regulatory Notifications: <br />Pursuant to California Code, Section 8670.25.5 GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 8670.25- <br />8670.27, on 31 Dec 21, at 0807 ET, ERTS contacted the California Emergency Management <br />Agency (EMA) and Operator Endy Gonzalez received the call and provided number 21-7516 to <br />this incident. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health was notified at 0729 ET, but a <br />number was not assigned. Due to the highway being shut down, the National Response Center <br />(NRC) was notified at 0735 ET. Duty Officer Debbie King assigned number 1325617. Please <br />see the attached NRC Report (Appendix 2). <br />Corrective Action: <br />On 31 Dec 21, at 0709 ET, Ancon Services (Ancon) arrived on site and assessed the impact. <br />Caltrans has a team onsite conducting the cleanup, due to the roadway being shut down. Caltrans <br />used a sweeper unit and sand to collect the diesel. They would handle the clean-up and requested <br />Ancon handle the disposal. Ancon would remain on site to document cleanup. Ancon confirmed <br />that approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel released and impacted the asphalt roadway and <br />measured 350ft by 36ft. No storm drains nor soil was impacted. Three lanes of traffic were <br />closed due to the impact. Caltrans applied granular absorbent, worked into the road surface, and <br />swept with the sweeper. All impacted absorbents have been collected and were in the sweeper <br />unit. Caltrans would drum up the absorbent once back at their yard. Initially CalTrans had 13 <br />drums of material for disposal. It was later determined an additional 9 were collected and needed <br />disposal. All on site work was completed on 31 Dec. Please see the attached provided site <br />photos (Appendix 3). <br />Waste Disposal: <br />On 23 Feb 22, Ancon transported the initial 13 drums of nonhazardous diesel impacted <br />absorbents and debris to Crosby & Overton in Long Beach, CA for proper disposal. On 4 Mar, <br />the additional 8 drums were delivered to Crosby & Overton. Please see the attached disposal <br />documents (Appendix 4). <br />Conclusion and Recommendations: <br />The release has been completely remediated and no evidence was found that suggests any <br />significant environmental impact remains on the site. ERTS suggests that this project be closed, <br />and no further remedial action be taken. <br />ERTS <br />11231 Phillips Industrial Blvd. Bldg. 1, Ste 300 • Jacksonville, FL 32256 • USA <br />phone number: 440.349.2700 I fax number: 440.349.6713 <br />ertsonline.com