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COMPLIANCE INFO_2025
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2/26/2025 8:56:39 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2025
RECORD_ID
PR0522005
PE
2832 - AST FAC 10 K - </=100 K GAL CUMULATIVE
FACILITY_ID
FA0010965
FACILITY_NAME
KNIFE RIVER
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LINCOLN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14712001
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\kblackwell
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Site Address
400 S LINCOLN ST STOCKTON 95203
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CONCRETE, INC. <br />STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PROGRAM <br />EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br />Concrete, Inc, facilities era covered by a federal permit which requires the company to <br />have a program to prevent pollutants from entering the storm water that runs off <br />company plant sites. Potential pollutants include: <br />** Olt, greasd and hydraulic fluid <br />Diesel fuel and gasoline <br />Solvent <br />**" Cement and concrete admixtures <br />;f Rock and sand <br />Runoff that contains pollutants could damage water quality, if it gets into nearby creeks, <br />rivers or other bodies of water. In order to prevent water pollution and to comply with the <br />company's storm water pollution prevention program the following practices are <br />retluired, <br />ALL EMPLOYP S <br />I. Do not litter. Pick up trash and put It In a trash container. <br />2. Report any spills or leaks of diesel, oil, admixtures or other pollutants. <br />3. Report any discharges from company property, other than storm water or discharges <br />to a sanitary sewer. <br />TRUCK SHOP ANn INAR1=HOUSE PERSONNEL <br />1. Keep absorbent handy at.possible spill areas. Place used absorbent in a container <br />labeled "Absorbent" or "Floor Sweep." <br />2. Put hazardous wastes, e.g. used oil and spent solvent, In a container labeled <br />"Hazardous Waste.,, <br />3. Store hazardous materials and wastes inside, under cover or In a container with a <br />lid. <br />d. Immediately clean up minor spills of oil, grease, diesel, gasoline, antifreeze and <br />solvent, Major spills and leaks must be Immediately contained and reported to the <br />plant manager. <br />5. Regularly inspect all hazardous materials and hazardous waste containers. If a <br />container is damaged or leaking, place It In an undamaged container. Clean up and <br />dispose of any spilled material, <br />6. Containers of hazardous liquids muss be placed in a secondary container (e.g. a tub <br />or tank) with a capacity equal to 19 0% of the volume of the hazardous liquid <br />container. <br />7. Regularly maintain compressors and inspect them for leaks. Contain leaks with a <br />drip pan. Immediately repair the leak. <br />8. Store batteries and brake shoes inside or under cover. <br />9. Regularly maintain equipment and inspect for leaks. Repair leaks immediately. <br />
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