Resolution No. 6795 1 RESOLUTION NO. 6795
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
3 OF VERNON GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
TO MOBIL OIL CORPORATION FOR THE OPERATION OF
4 A PETROLEUM RELATED USE AT 2585-2727 37TH STREET
5 WHEREAS, Mobil Oil Corporation (hereinafter
6 "Mobil") has applied for a conditional use permit to operate
a petroleum related use at 2585-2727 37th Street; and
g WHEREAS, Mobil currently operates an existing
9 facility at the subject site which is a permitted use in the
10 General Industrial (M) Zone; and
11 WHEREAS, Mobil is proposing to expand its use by
12 installing a cardlock fueling facility and a conditional use
13 permit is required to expand a petroleum related facility
14 pursuant to Zoning Ordinance Sections 26.3.5-3 and
15 26.5.2-11; and
16 WHEREAS, the proposed site is approximately 53
17 acres in size, and contains buildings,. structures and
18 facilities as shown on Exhibit."A". The size, shape and
19 topography of the parcel is adequate for the proposed
20 operation; and
21 WHEREAS a barrier wall or landscaping-will be
22 installed where parking areas adjoin a public street
23 pursuant to the Vernon City Code; and
24 WHEREAS, the proposed site is surrounded by
25 industrial distribution type uses compatible with the
26 proposed use and no adverse effect from traffic, parking,
27 noise, odors, smoke, light or glare, or risk of fire,
28 infection, explosion or effects on wildlife resources are
1 anticipated from the proposed operation; and
2 WHEREAS, the site has access to 37th Street, and
3 from 37th Street to the freeway, and the streets have
4 adequate capacity and pavement type for the proposed use;
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s WHEREAS, the site is required to have adequate
~ offstreet parking and loading facilities in accordance with
$ the Zoning Ordinance; and
9 WHEREAS, the Community Services Department has
10 Performed an Initial Study to determine the potential
11 adverse impacts to the environment that the proposed project
12 may cause and has determined that the proposed project will
13 not have a significant effect on the environment in this
14 case because of required mitigating measures. The Director
15 of Community Services & Water has recommended that a
16 Negative Declaration be adopted in compliance with the
17 California Environmental Quality Act; and
18 WHEREAS, the mitigating measures and the.
19 conditions imposed on the conditional use permit will
20 adequately protect the public health, safety and general
21 welfare, and the operation is consistent with all applicable
22 rules and laws of the City of Vernon; and
23 WHEREAS, the proposed use as to location,
24 operation, and design is consistent with the General Plan
25 and the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Vernon.
26 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon
27 held a hearing on said application for a conditional use
28 permit on June 4, 1996; and
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1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
'Z OF THE CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
3 SECTION l: The City Council of the City of Vernon
4 hereby finds and determines that the recitals contained
5 hereinabove are true and correct.
6 SECTION 2: The City Council hereby approves and
adopts the Negative Declaration for the. project and hereby
g finds that the project will not individually or cumulatively
9 have an adverse effect on the environment.
1Q SECTION 3: Pursuant to Section 711.4 (c) of the
11 Fish and Game Code, the City has found no evidence that the
12 proposed project will have the potential for adverse effects
13 on wildlife resources and the project is therefore exempt
14 from the fees otherwise payable under Section 711.4.
15 SECTION 4: Subject to the mitigation measures and
16 conditions set forth below, the conditional use permit is
17 granted to Mobil for the operation of a petroleum related
1$ use at 2585-2727 37th Street.
19 SECTION 5: In order to adequately protect the
20 public health, safety and general welfare the following
21 mitigating measures are required:
22 A. Mobil shall take a soil sample from the floor
23 and walls of any excavation over 10 feet deep and obtain a
24 soil characterization to determine if the soil is
25 contaminated and to establish a baseline.
26 B. Mobil shall complete the Health Risk
27 Assessment required by the Health Department to determine
2g the potential health impacts from any soil contamination on
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1 the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be completed
2 within two years. Upon approval of the Health Risk
3 Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be
4 performed in a timely manner.
5 C. Mobil shall have the existing aboveground
6 tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected
according to SCAQMD standards (Rule 463) by a certified
g inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems
9 described in the application for .conditional use permit.
10 shall be maintained.
11 D. Mobil shall install and maintain devices to
12 detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or
13 containment area to retain any spills, shall post signs
14 indicating. procedures for spill reporting, and shall
15 maintain an approved spill prevention and response plan.
16 E. Mobil shall maintain onsite firefighting
17 materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a
18 quantity-and location specified by the Fire Chief.
19 F. Mobil shall not allow vehicles to queue in any
20 public or private street in order to access its facility.
21 No trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil
22 Oil vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more
23 than one hour.
24 G. Mobil shall install a canopy over the cardlock
25 facility dispensing units.
26 H. Mobil shall obtain all permits from the South
27 Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
2g cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall
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1 maintain an NPDES Permit with the State-Water Resources
2 Control Board, unless otherwise exempted.
3 I. With respect to the installation, operation,
4 and maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil shall comply
5 with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 103, Article
6 III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
~ amendments thereto.
g J. Mobil shall comply with Vernon City Code
9 Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring
10 Program, and any amendments thereto, and shall file any
11 required modifications to the existing contingency plan
12 Prior to operation of the cardlock facility.
13 SECTION 6: The City Council hereby approves (i)
14 the Mitigation Monitoring Program for Mobil Oil Corporation,
15 Petroleum Related Use, dated April 29, 1996, (ii) The City
16 of Vernon Community Services Department Engineer's Report on
17 Mobil Oil Corporation Conditional Use Permit to Operate a
1$ Petroleum Related Use at 2585-2727 37th Street, dated
19 April 29, 1996, and (iii) the Environmental Checklist Form
20 .for the project, dated April 4, 1996, copies of which have
21 been submitted to the City Council concurrently herewith.
22 The City Clerk is directed to receive and file said
23 documents.
24 SECTION 7: In order to insure that the operation
25 will be in harmony with its neighboring properties and will
26 meet City Codes the following conditions are imposed upon
27 Mobil.
2g a. The facility shall be operated in accordance
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2 permit fees as adopted by the City of Vernon. A business
3 license and an occupancy permit shall be obtained prior to
4 occupancy and shall be maintained.
5 b. A hazardous materials inventory and
6 business/contingency plan shall be submitted and a hazardous
materials permit shall be obtained from the City of Vernon
$ Health Department. Only those substances approved by the
9 Health and Fire Departments shall be stored, used or handled
10 at the site. Hazardous materials/wastes shall be handled
11 and managed in compliance with all appropriate federal,
12 state and local laws.
13 c. All parking and loading facilities shall be
14 paved with a hard durable surface material and shall be
15 adequately drained, and kept free of dust, mud, trash and
16 weeds. Where parking or maneuvering areas adjoin the public
17 street a barrier wall or landscaping shall be constructed as
18 required by the Zoning Ordinance.
19 d. Plans for improvements to the facility and
20 construction of structures shall be submitted to both the
21 Community Services and .Health Departments of the City of
22 Vernon for review and approval.
23 e. All required federal, state, local and
24 regulatory agency permits shall be obtained and maintained.
25 f. The facility's buildings shall be structurally
26 maintained to exclude rodents and the property shall be
27 maintained rodent free.
28 g. The facility shall be operated in a manner that
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2 nuisances.
3 h. Mobil shall repair any broken, cracked or
4 displaced sidewalk, driveway, curb or gutter adjoining the
5 site.
6 i. Mobil shall obtain a franchise from the City of
7 Vernon for its pipeline to the Light Product Facility where
g said pipeline crosses under City streets.
g ` j. Mobil shall perform the mitigating measures
10 set forth herein.
11 SECTION 8: Mobil and any successors in interest,
12 shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of
13 Vernon, its officers, agents, and employees from and against
14 any and all claims, complaints, or petitions for: (1)
15 damages, losses, expenses resulting from bodily injury,
16 sickness, disease,. disability or death arising from the
17 operation of the facility excluding therefrom any such claim
18 resulting from-the gross negligence or intentional
19 wrongdoing of the City of Vernon, its officers, agents or
20 employees; (2) a peremptory writ or other relief by way of
21 injunction, mandamus, or administrative mandamus; or (3)
22 legal expenses and attorney's fees incurred by the City of
23 Vernon or awarded against the City of Vernon on behalf of
24 any party in such a proceeding. The City of Vernon does not
25 waive its right to participate in the defense of any such
26 action.
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1 SECTION 9: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon
2 shall. certify to the passage of this resolution and
3 thereupon and thereafter the same shall be in full force and
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5 APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of June, 1996.
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3 I BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk of the City of
4 Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution,
5 being Resolution No. 6795, was duly adopted by the City
6 Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the
City Council duly held on Tuesday, June 4, 1996 and
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N TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing which you
may attend.
Place r Vernon City Hall
City Council Chambers
4305 Santa Fe Avenue.
Vernon, CA 90058
Time: Tuesday, June 4, 1996 at 5:00 p.m.
Applicant.: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from
affected and/or interested persons regarding this application.
The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding
the request prior to the Hearing.
Request: Grant a conditional use permit to allow the
applicant to continue the existing petroleum
related use and add a cardlock fueling
facility.
Property Involved: 2585-2727 37th Street
(see reverse side)
Review of the file: The application, maps, and supporting
information are available in the office of
the City Clerk, Vernon City Hall,
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, between the hours of
7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
If you challenge the granting of this conditional use permit
or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising
only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing
described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered
to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting.
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JUl 2 9 1995
To:L Office of Planning and Research
1400 Tenth Street, Room 121
Sacramento, CA 95814
From: City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon. CA 90058
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L County Clerk
County of Los Angeles
Environmental Filings
12400 E. Imperial Hwy. Rm 1101
Norwalk, CA 90650
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JUN 1 0 1996
COUNTY CLERK
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tlJiug of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Pub6c Resources CocIe.
Project Title
Mobil Oil Corporation
State Clearinghouse Number
(if ........iftoo4 to CIeariogbouse)
96041077
Lead Agency Area CodelI'e1ephon~on
City of Vernon (213)583-88110045
Contact Person Samuel "Kevin" Wilson
Project Location (indude couoly)
2585-2727 37th Street
Project DescripCioa:
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Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel products are received via pipeline from Mobil's rermery in Torrance, California and
are temporarily stored in a reservoir. From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading rack system. Additives are added to the
fuel and they are dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load being approximately 9,000 gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and distributed. Various
oils are received via railcars and tanker trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are blended into specialty products such as motor
oils, lube oils, transmission oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged through a bottling assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets and other
company vehicles. The cardlock system would be unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by using encoded cards which identify the driver, vehicle and
amount of product pumped. The invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a computerized system. The facility design includes two
20,000 gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three for diesel
and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be kept under surveillance by plant
operators at the main terminal rack area.
THIS NOTICE WAS POSTED
1. The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. ON
2. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA.
3. Mitigation measures were made a condition of the approval of this project. UNT IL
4. A statement of Overriding Considerations was not adopted for this project.
5. Findings were not made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA.
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REGISTRAR-RECORDER!COUNry CL~RK
This is to certify that the Negative Declaration with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the General Public at:
90058
6/5/96
Director of
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Signature (Public Agency)
Date received for riling at OPR:
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CERTIFICATE OF FEE EXEMPTION
De Minimis Impact Finding
Project Title/Location (include county):
Mobil Oil Corporation
~ Project Description:
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site
with two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel
products are received via pipeline from Mobil's refinery in
Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir.
From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading
rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel
is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load
being approximately 9,000 gallons.
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The second existing operation currently at the site is the
Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are
blended into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils,
transmission oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged
through a bottling assembly system and distributed to various
retail outlets. Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day
are produced with the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can
be kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main
terminal rack area.
(See Resolution No. 6795).
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Certification:
I hereby certify that the public agency has made the above
finding and that the project will not individually or
cumulatively have an adverse effect n wildlife resources, as
defined in Section 711.2 of the Fi G m Code.
Title: Director of Community
Services & Water
Lead Agency: City of Vernon
Date:
June 5) 1996
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BRUCE J. GREENFIELD
Architect
Regional Office Manager
Associate
JOHN W. JOHNSON
Architect
Co-President
BRIAN F. ZITA
Architect
Co-President
JOHN B. HICKS
Architect
Vice President
CECIL R. SPENCER
Architect
Vice President
JAMES H. RAY
Civil Engineer
HOWARD G. KIMURA
Associate
GARY M. SEMLING
Architect
Associate
BL YTlIE R. WIlSON
Architect
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ROBERT H. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1201 SOUTH BEACH BoULEVARD, SUITE 207
LA HABRA, CA 90631
PHONE 310-902-8023
FAX 310-902-8026
Jan 22, 1996
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA. 90058
Ms. Mary Frances Rutz
Engineering Associate
RE:
Mobil Oil Terminal
Proposed Cardlock Facility
Dear Ms. Rutz:
I am writing in response to the concerns you have indicated on your letter dated
January 10, 1996. We have addressed each concern with a written response as
requested.
1. A limited site assessment was conducted on July 1995. The investigation
consisted of (4) four borings at a depth of 10 feet and (1) one boring at the depth of
20 feet, minor hydrocarbon contamination was detected. Once construction begins if
any contaminated soil is discovered, it will be excavated and properly disposed.
Mobil is currently working with Dan Downing at the Health Department on site
characterization and has submitted a health risk assessment which is currently being
reviewed.
2. Since it is not practical nor is it a standard industry practice; Mobil has no
plans to pave the surface inside the tank containment area.
3. The above ground storage tanks have double bottoms, there are "tell tale"
pipes that extend between the bottoms and they are checked once a month for
hydrocarbon liquid and/or vapors.
4. The cardlock tanks will be filled in the same manner as a standard gas station
tanIe A gasoline or diesel tanker truck will come in and load the fuel into the
appropriate tank.
5. Each dispenser will be installed over a 5 gal. containment box. Each box will
have a float switch that activates the positive shut-off shear valve to the dispenser.
The dispensers will also have breakaway hoses that when broken will also activate the
shear valve. Should a spill outside the dispenser occur, the terminal operator on duty
will be notified. The operator will then follow the procedures for responding to a fuel
island spill.
6. The Vernon Terminal is manned 24 hours a day. A terminal operator will
walk through and inspect the facility once a shift. Also the cardlock is in the
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sight of the terminal operators office and underground tanks and lines are connected to
an audible alarm system should a failure occur.
7. The lube plant storm water procedures is correct, rain water should not
discharge to the street. To be more exact the water from operating areas is contained
and treated. The water from non-operating areas ie: parking areas sheet flows off-
site.
8. Traffic Report has been revised, the information regarding the increase
amount of traffic has been updated. A copy of the Traffic Report is attached to this
response letter.
9. The amount of truck traffic expected is as follows:
a) Mobil owns or hires :i: 30 tanker trucks. These trucks deliver up to six
loads of fuel for a total of up to 180 trips. The lube oil distribution trucks
hired by mobil make an additional 20 trips per day.
The above noted vehic1es- are already entering and exiting the plant as a part
of current operations. No increase in trips will be generated by the
addition of this cardlock facility.
b) An average of 90 additional trucks per day are expected to use the
cardlock facility. Peak hour M-F from 7-9:00 am and 4-6:00 pm.
It is estimated that 80% of all truck traffic is expected to occur M-F from
7 am - 6 pm. The remaining 20% will occur after hours and on the weekend.
10. A copy of the Hazardous Materials Report is attached to this response letter.
All concerns have been addressed in writing as requested. Please continue with the
processing of the C. UP. application. If you have any questions or need additional
information feel free to call me at (310) 902-8023, ext. 217.
Sincerely,
ROBERT H. LEE AND ASSOCIATES
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Job Captain
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Show on- and off-site traffic routing, and the number of vehicles being utilized.
On-site and Off-site traffic routing is provided by an entrance and exit gates onto Jewel Street.
Trucks leaving the facility will travel along East 37th Street/Bandini Boulevard or Soto Street
in order to reach either 1-5 (Santa Ana) or 1-710 (Long Beach) freeways.
Mobil owns or hires :t 30 tanker trucks. These trucks deliver pu to six loads of fuel for a total
of up to 180 trips. The lube oil distribution trucks hired by mobil make an additional 20 trips
per day.
The above noted vehicles are already entering the and exitung the plant as a part of the current
operations. No encrease in trips will be generated by the addition of thes cardlock facility.
An average of 90 additional trucks per day are expected to use the cardlock facility. Peak hours
M-F from 7-9:00 am and 4-6:00 pm.
It is estimated that 80% of all truck traffic is expected to occur M-F from 7 am - 6 pm. The
remaining 20% will occur after hours and on the weekend.
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Mobil Oil Corporation
Vernon Lube Plant
2619 East 37th Street
Vernon, California
Submitted to:
City of Vernon
Health and Environmental Control
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California
September 1993
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
Hazardous Materials Establishment Reporting Forms
Facility Information
Site Vicinity Map, Facility Layout, and Emergency Site
Evacuation Map
SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
SECTION 3 - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (See Volume 2)
SECTION 4 - PERSONNEL TRAINING
SECTION 5 - PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 6 - CONTINGENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
SECTION 7 - USE AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS W ASTR:ONTAINERS
SECTION 8 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURE PLANS
SECTION 9 - WRfITEN INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
Fire Procedures
Earthquake Procedures
Inclement Weather
Spills/Containment
Air Pollution Episode
SECTION 10 - EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
SECTION 11 - APPENDICES
A - South Coast Air Quality Management District Permits
B - City of Vemon Health Permit
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I. FACILITY It OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION
Business Name: Mobil Oil Corporation. Vernon Lube Plant
Facility Street Address: 2619 East 37th Street, Vernon, California 90058
Dun It Bradstreet Number: 02(}.76-16n
SIC Code: 2992 - Lubricating Oils and Greases
EPA Generator Number: CAD 020761672
CA Generator Number: HYH Q36009091 .
Nature of Business: Petroleum Lubricant Manufacturing
Owner/Operator Name: Mobil Oil Corporation
Phone Number: (213) 586-5301
Owner/Operator Address: 2619 East 37th Street, Vernon, California 90058
II. EMERGENCY CONTAcrSIFACILlTY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR
Primary
Name: ' Keith Gardner
Business Phone: (213) 586-5301
24-Hour Phone: (800) 672':'4363
Title: Plant Manager
Name of Facility Emergency Coordinator if different from above: : Gen:eva.-r: "Wok
Secondary
Name: : Geneva L. Look
Business Phone: (213) 586-5310
24-Hour Phone: (BOO) 800-7759
Title:.- Safety Sup~r
For StatelFederal Planning: (Ye:) We handle Extremely Hazardous Substances/ Acutely
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(No) There are school(s)/hospital(s)/extended care facilities
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City of Vernon
Health and Environmental Control
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California
(213) 583-8811, Ext. 272
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ESTABLISHMENT REPORTING FORMS
III. PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION
Name: Mobil Oil Corporation
Address: 3225 Gallows Road, Fairfax, Virginia
Phone Number: (703) 849-3000
IV. PERMIT INFORMATION
A. Los Angeles Sanitation District (Industrial Waste): Industrial Wastewater Discharge
Permit No. 3489 R-1
B. South Coast Air Quality Management District: See Appendix A
C. Environmental Protection Agency Identification Number: CAD 020761672
D. City of Vernon Health Permit: Permit No. 4380
Certification
I certify under penalty of perjury that the above information is true and correct to the best of
my knowledge. I hereby consent to all necessary inspections made pursuant to law and
incidental to the issuance of this permit.
Signature of Business Owner or Authorized Representative:
Printed Name:
Title:
Date:
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FACILITY INFORMA nON
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FACILITY INFORMATION
General Site and Facility Information
The Mobil Oil Corporation Vernon Lube Plant is located at the northwest corner of East 37th
Street and Jewel Avenue, Vernon, California. Although the lube plant and adjacent petroleum
product bulk storage and terminal share certain facilities, each operates independently. The
nearest surface body of water is the Los Angeles River, less than 1/2-mile northeast of the lube
plant.
Site Operation
The lube plant is primarily engaged in blending and packaging motor oils, synthetic motor oils,
lubricants, heavy greases, wax products, and transmission fluids.
Raw materials are off-loaded by truck or rail into designated tanks for storage until ready for
use. From the storage tanks, the raw materials are piped into the blending center for preparation
of the various products. The finished products are either packaged directly from the blending
center or stored in tanks for subsequent packaging. Pre-blended products delivered to the plant
are also stored in tank farms for subsequent packaging.
Operations at the lube plant that produce hazardous waste are briefly described as follows:
· Wax Blending
· Tank Bottom Cleaning
· Drum Filling
· Area and Floor Washdown Collection
· Laboratory Testing
· Wastewater Treatment
Floor washdown, hose drippings, condensate, equipment oil and grease, and spilled oil from the
blending kettle are collected in a floor catch basin and flow by gravity to an outside sump and
eventually to Tank 7XI01. Storm water and other floor washdown are also collected in the sump
through open channels, where they are subsequently transferred to a holding tank (Tank 7XI02)
in the wastewater treatment area.
Wastewater streams from blending, packaging, and cleaning operations are collected separately
and treated at the wastewater treatment facility by dissolved air flotation (DAF) before discharge
of the underflow to the sanitary sewer of the sanitation districts of Los Angeles County under
a waste discharge permit. Floatable materials collected from the DAF unit are then transferred
to Tank 7XI03 for disposal at an offsite facility.
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Storm water runoff from the blending, packaging, and materials and storage areas of the lube
plant are collected by a separate storm drain system and treated at the wastewater treatment
facility in accordance with the discharge permit. Only the storm water runoff from the southeast
corner of the facility is tributary to the 42-inch municipal storm sewer or discharges to East 37th
Street.
Facility Size
The lube manufacturing facility occupies approximately 14 acres or 553,000 square feet, not
including the tank farm to the north. Except for a small landscaped area in front of the facility
compound along East 37th Street, the lube plant area is either asphalt-paved or occupied by
building or structures.
The southeast portion of the facility that discharges storm water to the municipal storm sewer
occupies only about 110,000 square feet, which is paved with asphalt, except for a small
landscaped area.
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ROBERT ~ LEE & ASSOCI~ES, INC.
ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1201 S. Beach Blvd., Suite 207
La Habra, CA 90631
(310) 902-8023
FAX (310) 902-8026
Bruce J. Greenfield, Architect
John W. Johnson, Architect
James H. Ray, Civil Engineer
TRANSMITTAL
TO:
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Ave.
Vernon, CA. 90058
Ms. Mary Frances Rutz
RECEIVED
JAN 2 3 1996
Community Services
DATE:
January 22, 1996
REGARDING:
Vernon Cardlock Facility
C.u.P. Application
Vernon, CA.
TRANSMITTED:
[ ] AS REQUESTED
[XX] FOR YOUR USE
[] FOR YOUR APPROVAL
[XX] FOR REVIEW & COMMENT
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Response Letter
Revised Traffic Report
Hazardous Materials Management Report
Please find all items mentioned above. Enclose please find the response letter to your letter of concern
dated Jan. 10, 1996. All concerns have been addressed as requested. If you have any questions or need
additional information please don't hesitate to call.
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Tony Morales
Job Captain
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EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES
VERNJN LlBE. R..ANT
~CY ffiOCEDLRE PLANS
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In California, earthquakes are inevitable, but being prepared may help
you. survive serious personal injury.
A. During the quake:
1. Stay calm. Don't panic.
2. Inside - stay there. Get under a desk, table, or in a hall, in a
strong doorway, against a wall, away from windows, bookcases, and
cabinets. Watch for falling objects.
3. Outside - get into the open, away from buildings, storage tanks
and electrical lines. Watch for falling debris.
4. In a vehicle - stay inside. Stop the vehicle, but not under
power lines, near buildings, under bridges or storage tanks.
8. After a noticeable quake:
2.
Check for injuries - provide first aid but do not attempt to move
seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger of
further injury.
Notify the immediate supervisor or administrative office of the
situation. They will call the required Emergency Department -
911.
Plant Manager
Blending Supervisor
PP&C Supervisor
Plant Secretary
Sa fety check -
a. Check for fires or fire hazards.
b. Check for building damage and potential safety problems such
as collapsing walls, falling ceiling plaster and light
fixtures.
c. Check all pipes and supports.
d. Check all. tank bases for shifting.
e. Check all product stacks stored inside and outside warehouse.
f. Check for broken sewage, water and gas lines.
g. Shut off electrical power if there is damage to electrical
lines.
h. Appraise Management and Headquarters of any damage or lack
there of.
Initiate shutdown procedures as situation warrants designated for
your area. (Same as Fire Procedures.)
a. Proceed directly to designated assernly area for "roll call"
and further direction.
b. Time permitting, the supervisor of each area should assure
their area is secure and proceed to the designated assembly
area. Each supervisor is to make an accounting for all
employees under their direction. Each supervisor will take
a radio for communications.
c. Stay in the designated assembly area ready to direct
emergency equipment to the scene of the fire or for further
instruction.
d. Do not reenter buildings or work areas until an all clear is
communicated or as directed by emergency personnel.
Listen to local news adversaries for road and traffic conditions.
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INCLEMENT WEATHER
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VERNJN WBE A..ANT
Et-ERGENCY FROCEDLRE PLAN
INCLDE:NT WEATI-ER
Severe weather conditions are unlikely in Southern California; however,
in the event of heavy rains, the plant drainage system may back up.
A. The low point in the system are the catch basins near the loading
rack and BCC.
1. If rainwater backs up, make effort to stop effluent from running
into the street. Generally occurs at gate by seC.
2. Call for vacuum trucks to skim if necessary. Empty truck to UG
water tank behind Maintenance.
3. Shut valve controlling north tank farm flow to drainage system.
4. Remove grating and block water flow from alley and tracks area at
sistern adjacent tracks west of can receipt building.
5. Clean screens at sistern outside Maintenance to allow flow of
water.
B. Rainwater drainage procedure.
1. Discharge is to sanitary sewer.
2. No oil contaminated water is to be released to sanitary sewer.
3. Discharge is effected according to county sanitation district
permi t .
4. Discharge is monitored by plant personnel upon approval of
Laboratory. Control of drainage is by manual positive opening
valve. Discharge is permitted 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. and not
within 24 hours of a storm.
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SPILLS/CONTAINMENT
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.twERGENCY ffiOCEDlRE PLAN tit
SPILLS/CONTAMINATION
In the event an employee is involved in a spill or leak resulting in an
excess of 4 gallons, he/she should immediately take the following action:
A. General Procedures
1. Make every effort to stop the product flow and/or contain the
product.
2. Notify the immediate supervisor or administrative office of the
situation. If necessary, they will call for emergency help.
Plant Manager
Blending Supervisor.
PP&C Supervisor
Plant Secretary
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3. Attempt to isolate any product from entering city storm sewer
systems. .
4. Divert plant traffic from area.
5. The area of the spill should be throughly cleaned up. If
necessary, notify outside clean up firms. See attached list.
6. Maintain a complete log of events and actions.
7. The local manager in charge will notify all appropriate
personnel. See attached list.
8. A copy of the SPCC is included in this section.
B. Pollution Reporting Procedure
1. All spills into any navigable body of water must be reported.
a. The definition of "navigable body of water" includes lakes,
ponds, streams, and creeks that are commonly used for
interstate/intrastate recreational or other purposes.
b. Storm sewers are also considered critical since it is
conceivable that their flow will eventually enter into a
navigable waterway.
2. The Plant Manager is responsible for oral and written reports to
appropriate headquarters and departmental functions.
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Et-ERGENCY FROCEDLRE pLIf
SPILLS/CONTAMINATION
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C. Underground Tank Leaks
1. Plant Manager co-ordinates clean up operations and authorizes
funds for this purpose.
2. Investigate the problem and implement action for permanent
correction.
D. TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SlESTANCE RELEASE (Prop 65)
1. Attached is a list of Class I disposal sites in California. Also
included is a copy of the Hazardous Materials Incident Report.
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OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN GUIDELINES CHECKLIST
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Has the local fire department been notified.
Has the necessary supervisory personnel been
informed.
Have efforts been made to stop the product flow
and/or contain the product.
In case of a spill off the facility, has the U.S.
Coast Guard and EPA been notified~
Has a press release been prepared.
Has other appropriate Mobil personnel been
notified. (See attacnment.)
If required have outside clean-up firms been
alerted.
Who has been selected to maintain a complete log
of events and actions.
In the event of a major spill requiring a
coordinated clean-up effort has Engineering been
notified.
If required, was an emergency EPA 1.0. number
obtained from the EPA for production and/or
contaminated material disposal.
11. If product has percolated into the soil, has soil
been removed and/or arrangements made to remove
the soil.
12. Are test borings or wells required for product
removal from underground.
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AIR POLLUTION EPISODE
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AIR POLLUTION EPISODE
In the event of severe air pollution, Mobil upon notification must
curtail its operations dependent on the alert. Procedures to be followed
on notification are:
A. First Stage Actions: -
1. Reduce lighting.
2. Shut down air conditioners.
3. Plan employee "car-poolingll.
B. Second Stage Alert: -
1. Plan daily reduction by curtailing fleet operation.
2. Stop all lube oil blending and tank car unloading.
3. Reduce lighting to the lowest intensity possible without
creating a safety hazard.
4. Restrict use of gasoline powered welding machines and air
compressors.
5. Reduced steam requirement by suspension of lube oil blending
activity.
C.
Third State Actions: -
1. The fleet activity for bulk and package product deliveries
within Los Angeles County will be stopped, any operations
originating at Vernon and destined for delivery outside of Los
Angeles County will continue as scheduled.
2. Stop all grease manufacturing.
3. Stop all grease and oil container filling.
4. Reduce all lighting to a minimum for plant security and safety.
5. Notify employees not to report for work except those required
for plant security.
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SECTION 2
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
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HAZ.DOUS MATERIALS INeNTORY
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III. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
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Common Name: r-bbil Wax Blerrl Saturant
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hvdrocarbons and Additives
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CAS #:
DOT#:
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Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT &; TIME
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Combustible
Class 2 Description Liqll; c'l
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Immediate Health Delayed Heaitt:
!Sa Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release Gc (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 165,000 No. Days on-site 365
G I 0 Ib 0 ft . . Largest container
ga s. s. cu.. Average Dally Amount 115,000. on-site (Amount): 55,000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
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STORAGE
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Annual Thru t -2,174,765 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three
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1. Name Paraffi n waxp-~
2. Name ()l pf; n Po 1 ym:"r~
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CAS # 64742-51-4 % WT.95
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Common Name: r-bbil Acid Stable Errulsion-Mulrex 90 CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petrole1..1l"O Emulsion , DOT#:
UN/NA #:
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o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAlH~~~9uLate
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class "20 Description Mrlt:pr; rt 1
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL .' HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
~Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 8900 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIUTY QJ gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 6000 largest container
on-site (Amount): 4500
Location # c: P: T: Location IAlso indicateloc:alion on site maDI
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STORAGE C-8 C 1 4 Grease nlant
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
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MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Fonnaldehyde 2. Name Methanol 3. Name Sodium Hdroxidp-
most hazardous
components (by wl) CAS # ~U-UU-U % WT. .074 CAS # 67-56-1 % WT. n? CAS # ,~, ,,_ '7~_" % WT..014
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CITY OF VERNON .
HAZ.DOUS MATERIALS INeNTORY
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III. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: r-bbil Aviation Enqine Oil
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydroq;rrbons pnd addi ti ves
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
providea)
MIXTURE: list the th....
mcst hazardous
components (by wt.)
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a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
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Class 2 Description T ; g,; d
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
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UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 896 No. Days on-site 365'
. I2J gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. A D I A t 814 Largest container 55
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o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
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PHYSICAL
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DESCRIPTION
Common Name: M::>bil Autorroti ve Engine Oil
ChemicaJ..Name: Petroleun Hvdrocarbons and Additives
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WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
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(use codes
providea)
MIXTURE: list the thrae
most hazardous
components (by wl)
1-
o Solid Xl Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure a Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
Class 02 Description T. i <Ill; n
. HEALTH
Immediate Heaith Delayed Health
CK Fire. 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~-(Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 411 r nnn No. Days on-site 365
(3C J 0 Ib 0 ft Largest container
ga s~ s. cu.. Average Daily Amount 300.000 on-site (Amount): 72,000
o Toxic a Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
*
1. Name Cupric Acetate
-71-2 %WT.
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Common Name: Mobil Automotive Gear Lubricant
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and additives
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o Tra~e Secret
o Solid CcLiquid 0 Gas a Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive . curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am'ount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
Class 2 Description Li.qw.a.
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
~ (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
68,000 No. Days on-site 365
Largest container
47 . 000. on-site (Amount): 35,000
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
(jC Fire 0 Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release
*
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
~IXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: M:)bil Grease CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petro] E.lm: H:ynrnr.rlrh(m~ rim Ark,; -r; 'TE''= DOT::
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret gJ: Solid o Liquid o Gas o Pure 0 Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION a Reactive o Extremely Hazardous :;n Description ~):f3 tible
Class
-
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Healtfi Delayed Health
at Fire . 0 Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release 50 (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 854 No. Days on-site365
AT FACIUTY Cl: gals. a Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 777 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 55
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site maDI
* 0-9 E 1 4 Warehouse No. 1
STORAGE C-IO T 1 4 Warehouse No. 2
CODES &
LOCATIONS: C-10 H 1 4 Warehouse No. 2 I
(use codes
provided) Annual thruwt-
283,435 Gals
~IXTURE' ,.. "'lh_ 1. Name Lithium RYnrn~;np 2. Namer.llhr; ("';:!t-i n~ Oil. 3. Name
most hazardous HYdro Bright St()~k
components (by wt.) CAS # 1310-65-2 %WT. .7? CAS # TIh?~":s:l<_'7 % WT.Of\ CAS: ks:lOs:ls:l_A k_ ~ % WT., ?R
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Com~on Name:Petroleum Hydrocarbons and additives
Chemical Name: ~l":h 1 1'>C:;l": ni c:;p=>rl":i'lTY1 i=lrk'li t'i VI'> p:'lrki'lT
( Lube1201948}
a Solid CXliquid a Gas 0 Pure a Mixture a Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
a Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACATlON
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the th,.e
most hazardous
components (by Wl)
( stock 1443~AS #~
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
a Toxic a Ignitable 0 Corrosive
a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Delayed Heaith
a (Chronic)
*
t - 14 435 Gas
1. Name Zinc 2. NamePo1yolefin Amide
Alkeneamine
CAS:; 7440-66-6 % WT. 1 7 CAS:; wr.
3. Name Polyolefin Acid
Salt
CAS
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Lube Oil ~nn;tive (stock 12211
Chemical Name: R"ll Y;:lTTli n,:> RI'>C:; i n c::.r.ll1H ("'In p..i) +~('n 63 e)
a Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACATlON
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
o Solid 13liquid a Gas 0 Pure a Mixture a Waste
a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class' 2 Descriptiont~~ible
.. HEALTH
Immediate Heaith
Gl Fire. a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release at (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount40 ,000 No. Days on-site
Dc gals: a Ibs. a cu. ft. A 0 '1 A t J ()()(\ Largest container
verage al y moun '5. on-site (Amount): 20,000
a Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive
a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
a (Chronic)
365
Localion # c: P: T:
* C-5 1 4
STORAGE A
CODES & 8-5 S 1 4
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
IXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
t - 48
%WT.
I....,
Date:
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Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Copper Ceactivator
Tolvtriazole Derivative
o Trade Secret
o Solid OCLiquid 0 ;Gas 0 Pure Ci Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is chec.'<ed.
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
Ck (Acute)
tf5 2 No. Days on-site
" I Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive
a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
9( Fire a Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
p:
. I
/
T: Localion Also indicate location on site maDl
4 'j),.",,,.,. S -I-,.....~~ C. ... e"" -/<. f&.,(
'I I 0'\,,( CA. .... 4-- I ~ ^ k.,.
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Annual
3. Name
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
omponents (by wt.)
,. Name Fo:r:rnaldehyde
CAS # 50-00-0
% WT. 0.05
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Transmission Fluid Additive CAS #:
Chemical Name: Hyn'!'T)("'.=l,..hn~ .=1M :ar'lr'l; +; "PC: DOT#:
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~ Liquid o Gas a Pure Ck Mixture a Waste If Waste is checked.
a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic O. Ignitable a Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive a Extremely Hazardous D '. ~~tible
Class 2 escnptlon _
PHYSICAL & H'EALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
ex Fire . a Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release Q!J (Acute) a (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 1,12 ~ No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY IX gals: a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 8~' Largest container S~
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Locaoon (Also indicate locaQon on site maDI
* D-'1 E I 'I 'l>r(.l_ .$-/-0 r4. ~ Co c... c,.. e.. +<.. P 4..(.
STORAGE E -~. € (,,/ B/t!.....J... C4... +"0 / ~ .....-/c,.
CODES & I
LOCATIONS:
(use codes ll.nnll~ Thruput 4515 Gals
provided)
~RE"""._ ,. Name Hvdrotreated 2. Name Ethm~ylated 3. Name
most hazardous 1 ; gr,+ ni ~+i 1 1 .=It'P 1nn0 rn.=l;n .=l1~Tl~;n~
components (by wt.) CAS # F..d7.d?-47_R % WT. ?() CAS # % WT. ? CAS: %WT.
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Ill. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
,
Common Name: M::lbil Irrlustrial Gear Oil : CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons with additives DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret OSofid G( Liquid o Gas o Pure 0; Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked.
o Radioactive (if radioactive . curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Cl.ASSIFICATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous 2 CQrnbustible
Class DescriptionL~auid
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Heait:
r:!f Fire o Reac:ive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic}
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 20,000 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY " ~ gals. o 100. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 14,000 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 9,000
Localion II c: I P: T: Localion IAlso indicale localion on sue maDI
* 0-6 C I 1 4 Overhead tank fann
STORAGE
CODES & 0..9 E I 1 4 Warehouse No. 1
LOCATIONS: C-10 F I 1 4 Warehouse No. 2
(use codes I
provided) I Annual T - C:;'1 'Oh
I
MIXTURE: list thethr.e 1. Name Lubricating Oils 2. Name Organic Phosphate 3. NamEOistillates,Hydrc
most hazardous Hydrotreated br~ght stoc Heavv Paraffinic
components (by W1.) CAS '# 72623-83-7 % WT. 95 CAS: 00306600Q- % wr. 1 CAS: %wr.
.
c;nonT"l
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: M::lbil CUtting Fluid CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret "OSolid Gi Liquid o Gas . 0 Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked.
o Radioactive (if radioactive. curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o . Corrosive GENERP.L HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class .2 D .. =a,tible
escrlptlon
, . "HEALTH
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Heafth Delayed Healtr
~ Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ac (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 13, 500 No. Days on.site 365
AT FACIUTY GJ: gals~ o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 9500 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 8,000
LocaIion # c: P: T: Location I Also indicale location on sile maDI
* 0-9 E 1 4 Wareholl!'o;p Nn 1
STORAGE C-8 C 1 Gre-"lC::~ Pl-"lT"lr
CODES & 4
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Annual Thruout-287,094
MIXTURE: list the thr.e 1. Name Alkanes 2. Name Oils Lard 3. Name Paraffin ()ilc::
most hazardous rhlnTT"l ~ 1 kpnp!'o; ~11 1 ;; rr; '7.Pf1 ~11 1 -n IT'i '7~r'I
components (by W1.) CAS # 61788-76-9% WT. 2.0 CAS # 126849-94-1% wr. 1 0 CAS # h~?()1_~~_ "70/0 wr.QO
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Reporting Period
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Common Name:Waste Oil
Chemical Name: ~1 "P (); 1
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH
HAZARD CA~GORIES
AMOUNT &. TIME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODes &.
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the tm..
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CA~GORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
CODes &.
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the lh~
most hazardous
components (by 'Nt.)
1--,
a Solid ~ liquid a Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture a Waste
a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 2 Description ~tible
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
(9: Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release C! (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 80 ,000 No. Days on-site 365
, gg gals. a 100. 0 cu. ft. A D '1 A' t 50 000 Largest container
verage al y moun' on-site (Amount): 20, 000
a Toxic Ji[ Ignitable 0 Corrosive
a Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Locaoon #
T:
4
Localion (Also indicate location on site maol
South tank farm
c:
A
p.
1
*
D-5
Annual Thru t - 300 000 Gals
1. Name Lead
2. Name Zinc
CAS # 7439-92-1 % WT. 03
CAS # 7440-66-6 % WT. 28
DESCRIPTION
,.
Lube Oil Base Stock
Petroleum hydrocarbons
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is chec!<ed.
Annual Amount Generated:
. a Solid Gt liquid 0 Gas . a Pure 0 Mixture a Waste
a Radioactive (if radioactive - . curries)
a Toxic ' 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
a Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 2 D .. Combustible
. escnptiOrL.1.qu1d
" -'. 'HEALTH -
Immediate Heatth Delayed Health
(; (Acute) a (Chronic)
850,000 No. Days on-site 365
Largest container
C;C;O .000 on-site (Amount): 150,000
PHYSICAL
eF Fire. a Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE
at galS'. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
*
t - 2 0
1. Name Distillates , Solve :Ie. Name Residual Oil 3. Name
J::ewaxed Heavy Parattlnic Solvent Cewaxed
CAS # 64742-65-0 % WT.100 CAS # 64742-62-7% WT. 100 CAS #.
%WT.
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Common Name: Lube Oil :Detergent Addi ti ve
Chemical Name: Zinc Dial kyldi thio'Ohos'Dhate
o Trade Secret
o Solid G{ liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNiNA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIACATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
Class 2 Description T.; l'!" ; r'l
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute')
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 175 , 000 No~ Days on-site
t9 gal 0 Ib 0 ft. . . . Largest container
, s. s. cu. Average Dally Amount 125, 000 on-site (Amount): 4 6 , 000
PHYSICAL
Delayed Healtt
o (Chronic}
365
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
Locallon #
*
D-5
B-5
c: P: T:
A 1 4
S 1 4
Localion IAlso indicate location on site maol
South tank farm '
Drum stora e concrete ad
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(us. codes
provided)
Annual Thru ut - 908,236 Gals
MIXTURE: list the thAi.
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
I
1. Name Phosphorodithoi
Acid
CAS::
3. NameZinc
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Lube Oil Antioxidant and Antiwear Additive CAS #:
Chemical Name: Zinc Dial.kVdithio'Ohosl='hate DOT#:
UNiNA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid fSl Uquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries} Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIACATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous 2 Canbustible
Class' Description T.; '1"; r'l
PHYSICAL;' HEALTH PHYSICAL . 7,.. -HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
cj< Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ef (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 5500 No. Days on-site ~fiCj
AT FACILITY r!f gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 3500 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 46,000
Location # c: P: T: Location IAlso indicate location on site maol
* D-5 A 1 4 Drun storage concrete pad
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes -
provided) Annual TI'" ..,1T'l! t 11,185 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Phos};i1oridi thoic 2. Name Zinc 3. Name Distillates
most hazardous Acid SOJ vent Re:tJ.nec1 Heavy Parar
components (by wt.) CAS #68649- 42-3 % WT. 90 CAS # 7440-66- 6% 1Nf. 9.2 CAS #64741-88-4 %WT.5
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DESCRIPTION
,
Common Name: Mobil Wax Blend Saturant :
. CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hvdrocarbons and Additives DOT#:
- UN/NA #:
o Tra~e Secret o Solid CXLiquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste It Waste is checked.
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE a Toxic a Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIRCATION a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous Canbustible
Class 2 Description To; <Ill; Cl
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL I HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Heart
Ga Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release ex (Acute) o (Chronic;
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 165,000 No. Days on-site 365
AT FAClUTY . GJ. gals. a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 115 , 000. Largest container
on-site (Amount): 55,000
Location II I c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site mao)
* A-11 I A 1 4 North tank farm
SiORAGE B-11 S 1 4 Rail tracks
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Annual Thruput -2,174,765 Gals
MIXTURE: list the th,.. 1. Name P~r~ff; n W<=lXP!=; 2. Name ()l pf; n Pn 1 ym"'T"!=; 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.l CAS # 64742-51-4 % WT.95 %WT. ':l. CAS # %WT.
CAS:
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: l-bbil Acid Stable Emulsion-Mulrex 90 CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petroleum tmulsion , DOT:::
UNINA #:
a Trade Secret . o Solid ~ Liquid a Gas a Pure o Mixture a Waste If Waste is ched<ed.
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE a Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive GENERAL HAZA~~~9w.at
CLASSIRCATION a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
Class - 20 Description Mi::l'tpr; <=l 1
. , . HEALTH
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL Immediate He1iJth
HAZARD CATEGORIES Delayed Heailr
~ Fire a' Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) a (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 8900 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY QJ gals: a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 6000 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 4500
location # C: P: T: location (Also indicaee location on site maDI
* 0..9 E 1 4 Warehouse No. 1
SiORAGE C-8 C 1 4
CODES & Grease olant
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) t_"OO n")n r!"'1....
Annual
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Fonnaldehyde 2. Name Methanol 3. Name Sodium Hdroxide
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # 50-00-0 % WT. .074 CAS # 67-56-1 % WT. n., CAS # 1~' n_ i':l._" % WT..Ol
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, DESCRIPTION ,
: :
Common Name: Four Point Ceriressant ( Stock 2846) CAS #:
Chemical Name: F11!'T1;"1r;::rrp!Vi ny1 ~rF>t-t=ltF> Po1yrnpr (F.C~ 11 01Q) DOT:::
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~ Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WMn'E o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous 2 Combustible
Class Description Liauid
PHYSICAL & HEAL'Tli PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CA"TEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed HeatH
9f Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute). o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & 11IIE UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 1100 No. Days on-site 1n~
AT FACUTY . ~ gals. o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Am'ount 55 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 55
lOC3lion # c: P: T: location (Also inaic;ale location on sile maol
* D-4 E 1 4 nnm s'" T"..:ln
STORAGE
CODes " E-5 F. 1 .:1 1"\ I PTY"I . ,.."'...."",...
lOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Annual Thruout - 20 r..:I1c::
MIXTURE: 1st ~ thrM 1. Name DialkvlFurrerate 2. Name Di~t:; 11 .=rrpo::: o:::n l'upn 3. Name
most hazardous Vinyl acetate POlympr . Refined He1?UY Paraffinic
components (by wt.) CAS # ~ ~ ... f( 11111 ~-"Io WT. Ci' CAS # n& 7& 1 ..'1:U'L.:1 "10 WT. ?ji; CAS: "IoWT.
r:;019
DESCRIPTION
(Stock 27851
Common Name: COOl::er Ceativator/Corrosion Inhibitor '.;, '~.L CAS #:
Chemical Name: Hpt-prnryr1; r 0:::111 fl1r-ni t-rngF'n rrtnp"ll1M DOT #:
(Vanlube 892) UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret . OSolid C3 Liquid Cl Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE Cl Toxic Cl Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIRC.\TlON o Reactive .0 Extremely Hazardous Combustible
. ..- Class 2 _ De.scription T.iq11id
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Healtr.
Gl Fire o Reactive Cl Sudden Pressure Release al. (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 1100 No. Days on-site 1nC:;
AT FACLn'Y ~ gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 700 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 55
location # c: P: T: location (Also indicale localion on sile maol
* D-4 E 1 4 Drun storage concrete ]:ad
STORAGE E-5 E 1 4 Elerxi control center
CODes &
LOCATIONS:
(use cades
provided) Annual ThrupUt - 1014 Gals
MIXTURE: list 1he three 1. Name Mi~ Petrol Pl m 2. Name 11. 11,....1 ....,; no 3. Name
most hazardous with 2 (31-BenzothiazOle hione
components (by wt.) Prn""'6~ ~t'
CAS # . 7 -9{:)-4 % WT.20 CAS: 8009 3-50 % WT. 80 CAS # %WT.
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Common Name: ~bil Aviation Eneine oil
Chemical Name: PetTnlellm Hydrocart:cns and additives
o T~~e Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
COOES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr.e
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARO CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
COOES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
providlld}
MIXTURE: list the th....
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
IN-.
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 ; Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioac:ive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste- is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
Class 2 Description T ; <;P Ii d
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Hearth
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release C8 (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 896 No. Days on-site 365
. " gals. 0 100. 0 cu. tt. A 0 I A t 8ld Largest container 55
verage ai y moun . on-site (Amount):
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reac:ive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
*
T:
d
d
Location (Also indicate localion on site maol
3. Name Ac~late ]:)01 yn"P-rc
CAS:
%WT.5
DESCRIPTION
~bil Autorroti ve Engine Oil
Petroleum Hvdrocarbons and Addi tj, ves
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
. 0 Solid XJ Liquid 0 Gas .0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioac:ive (if radioactive - curries)
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
Class . 2 Description r. ; (111 ; ti
." -HEALTH
Immediate Heatlh Delayed Health
Gt Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~~(Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount d 11 nnn No. Days on-site 365
~ gal 0 Ib 0 ft Largest container
s. s. cu.. Average Daily Amount 300 , 000 on-site (Amount): 72, 000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
. PHYSICAL
*
1. Name CUpric Acetate
2. Name Copper
3. Name Zinc Dialkvl
CAS: 142-71-2 % WT.
CAS # -4% wr. , (
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Common Name: Mobil Autorroti ve C-ear Lubricant
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hvdrocarbons and additives
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o Traqe Secret
:0 Solid ~Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFlCATlON
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Readive a Extremely Hazardous
Class
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
2 Description Li.qw.o.
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. a cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am.ount
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Healtr.
!!l (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
68,000 No. Days on-site 365
Largest container
47 .000. on-site (Amount): 35,000
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
r3C Fire 0 Readive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. NameC-ecr Oil Adell ti ve
.VoWT. 7.
CAS
*
STORAGE
CODES &
lOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
CAS
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: M::>bil Grease CAS #:
Chemical Name: P~tTn 1 F.llrT. Hynrnrrrr+r'lnl': riM AnrHH,~~ DOT:::
UNINA :::
. 0 Trade Secret . QJ: Solid o Liquid a Gas .0 Pure o Mixture a Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
. .
WASTE a Toxic o Ignitable a Corrosive GENEML HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION a Readive a Extremely Hazardous Class 2J Description ~tib1e
. HEALTH -
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL Immediate Heatth Delayed Health
HAZARD CATEGORIES ex Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release 6a (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 854 No. Days on-site365
AT FActUTY Gl: gals. a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 777 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 55
localion :I c: P: T: localion (Also indicate location on site maDI
* 0-9 E 1 4 Warehouse No. 1
STORAGE C-10 T 1 4 Warehouse No. 2
CODES &
lOCATIONS: C-10 H 1 .4 Warehouse No. 2
(use codes
provided) Annual thruout- 283,435 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Lithitm Hy~rn~inp 2. NameT.l1h,-i r'rlH"'0 0'; ls 3. NamePhos:;plOrnnirhini("'
most hazardous Hvdro Bright ~rn("'k
components (by wt.) CAS # 1310-65-2 %WT. 7' CAS # 7?~?~":~~_7 % WT.on CAS # ~ tlO tl tl_.1 ~_ c; % 'NT. 1 .,
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-
Com~on Name:Petro1eum Hvdrocarbons and additives
Chemical Name: A~hl p~~ n; <'::fPrc:;;m ;:Inn; H VI'> :"",rk;;ry>
(Lube12019481
a Solid GcLiquid a Gas a Pure 0 Mixture a Waste
a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
a,Trac;le Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACAnON
PHYSICAL Ir. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT '" nME
AT FAClUTY
STORAGE
CODES Ir.
LOCAnONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr1le
most haz2l'dous
components (by wt.)
( stock 1~3~AS #j
DOT#::
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked. ;
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 2 Description t~tible
HEALTH
Immediate Health
Q( Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release a;J (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 22,000 No. Days on-site 365
t"'1r gals a Ibs aft.. . Largest container
. = . . cu. A 0 I Aunt 10 000
verage al y mo .. on-site (Amount): 12, 000
o Toxic a Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Delayed Heatu-
a (Chronic)
*
3. Name Polyolefin Acid
Salt
CAS 10 wr.
t - 14 435 G s
1. Name Zinc
2. Name polyolefin Amide
Alkeneamine
. 7 CAS ~
CAS # 7440-66-
DESCRIPTION
a Solid Ol Liquid a Gas a Pure a Mixture a Waste
a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is check.ed.
Annual Amount Generated:
Common Name: Lube Oil Additive (stock 12211
Chemical Name: ~1 ~7;:1m; np ~pc:;,., ~ l11+i f"In (P'H-o('n 6'38)
a Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACAnON
-
PHYSICAL" HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT" TIME
AT FACIUTY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class' 2 Description~~~ible
'.- -HEALTH
Immediate He"alth
ex Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release ct (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount40 ,000 No. Days on-site
Dc al a Ib aft. Largest container
g 5". s. cu.. Average Dally Amount 1 c; . n()f'l on-site (Amount): 20, 000
a Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive
o Reac+jve a Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
Location # c: P: T:
* C-5 1 4 South
STORAGE A
CODES" B-5 S 1 4 Rail
LOCAnONS:
(use codes Annua
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr1le
most hazardous
components (by wL)
1-,
1. Name Amines Polyethy1e
Pol y- Products WJ. th Succ'
CAS # 439-80-5 % WT.
%wr.
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Common Name: Solvent (Stock 64 1
Chemical Name: 'P~+Tn 1 ~111'T1 HynTn("rlrrY"ln~
o Trade Secret
o Solid r:!f Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #: 64742-88-7
DOT#:
UN/NA #:1268
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
., Combuatible
Class 2 Description Ll.QlllC
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
Q.lJ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release C}: (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 12,000 No. Days on-site 365
Cl gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft. . ' Largest container
Average Dally Amount 8 , 000 . on-site (Amount): 12,000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Location #
c:
B
P:
1
T:
4
Under
*
E-2
STORAGE
CODes &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Ann
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt)
2. Name
3. Name
CAS:
% INT.
CAS #
%INT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Fuel Oil/Solvent- Kerosine { Stock 70 I CAS #: 8008-20-6
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons ann r1nn;r;VF>~ DOT#:
UN/NA #:1 ?? 1
o Trade Secret o Solid ~ Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked.
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class . 2 D .. Combustible
escrlptlon T.; qnj d
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Heatth Delayed Health
C){ Fire . 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release a:I (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 12.000 No. Days on-site 1fi Ci
AT FACILITY r:'!f gals. o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 8,000 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 12,000
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site maDI
* F-? 'R 1 L1. :l:rll"lk h'T 1 ",:::>rI;.,.,,.. ....:::>,..1,-
STORAGE
CODes &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes 11..,.,.,.",:::>1 _ In nnn f::::>1",
provided)
f:=RE"" ...- 1. Name Derosine 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous .
components (by wt) CAS # 8008-20-6 %WT. 100 CAS # 0/0 INT. CAS # %WT.
.
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DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Alkaline Deterqent
Chemical Name: Ca 1 r.i urn Sul fonate Solution
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIRCATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATC:GORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIlITY
STORAGE
CODES <1
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIRCATION
PHYSICAL <1 HEALTH
HAZARD CATC:GORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIlITY
STORAGE
CODES <1
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
I....,
o Solid tK Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Canbustible
Class 2 Description Liauid
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 75.000 No. Days on-site 11=;C::;
, ~ gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft. ADo, A Ot 50 000 Largest container
verage al y moun, on-site (Amount): 50,000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
*
Annual Thru t - 96 890
2. N~me Sulfonic Acids
Ca1 ~i1UT1 ~",l t-~
CAS:: 61789-86-4% WI 46
1. Name Petroleum
Sulfonates
CAS # 75975-85-8 % WT. 52
sulfc:
DESCRIPTION
Viscosity Imex Improver
Pol-ymer in Oil
CAS #:
DOT #:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
o Solid G( Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CI 2 Do. ~tible
ass escrlption r.; 'l' 11 rI
.-HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
(2J Fire .0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release 13 (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount70 ,000 No. Days on-site 365
,.." gals 0 Ibs 0 ft 0 Largest container
~: . cu.. Average Dally Amount 30,000 on-site (Amount): 50.000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
*
%INT.
3. Name
CAS ::
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Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFlCAnON
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & nME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
I.OCAnONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thru
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
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Hyrir;:'l111 i r /""r,=In~i ~C:i nn ,ZI,ririi ri vp( !=>tnr.k 27c)fl)
Pe'L'T'Q]Pllm Hydrnr.arbnn~ aM ,ZI,ririit-ivp~
(LUBR120999DA
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount 7000
Average Daily Amount 5000
*
1. NamePhosphorodithoic 2. Name 2-Ethy1hexaool
Acid, 0,0-DiC-14 AlkylEst
CAS # 68649-42-3 %WT. 28 CAS # 104-76-7 % wr:
3. Name Zinc
Delayed HeatH
o (Chronic)
1fi,
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Emulsifier ( Stock 809)
Chemical Name: Sodium Lig:no~lll funatf> (Lig;no~i rf> R21)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
. ~ Solid 0 Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Trade Secret .
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
WASTE
CLASSIFlCAnON
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & nME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
1.000nONS:
(use cod..
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thru
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1-
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class. .20 Description O~
. HEALTH
Immediate Health
lfJ (Acute)
2000 ~ No. Days on-site
Largest container
1500. on-site (Amount):
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
c2f. Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals; 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
*
g
Annual
1. Name Ligoosulfonic Acid 2. Name Hemicellulose 3. Name
Sodium Sa], t
CAS # 8061-51-6 % WT. 80 % wr: 15 CAS #
.oecco -rr"\ ~, ,'ne:' !:'f"'H"'" ~.. 1"\, .-.... _... ""_f""o"-_
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TIde:
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o (Chronic)
365
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Common Name: Four Point D:oressant ( Stock 2846)
Chemical Name: F'11rT1i'!rrlrp /V; ny1 ~(",prntp Pol yrrpr (F.r.~ 11 01Q ~
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
Page_of_
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o Solid ~ liquid 0 ;Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
- Ccmbustible
Class 2 Description Liauid
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
Iii Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release G: (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 1100 No. Days on-site 165
i:1 gals 0 Ibs 0 ft ' ' Largest container
':It . . cu.. Average Dally Amount 55 on-site (Amount): 55
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
*
location #
0-4
E-5
T: location (Also indicate location on sile maDI
4 nn"." S" n=ln
4 Rl "",TV'l
C: P:
E '1
F. 1
AmlUal Thrunlt - ?O ~.::l1 c:.
,. Name Dialkyl Fumerate
Vinyl acetate Polyrrpr
CAS # ~~''''I f1I1I1H_%WT.c:Cl
C1019
2. Name Di!=lt'; 11 rlt'Po::: o:::n 1 'upn 3. Name
, Refined Hew'( paraffinic
CAS # *'4 74,"::gg..A % WT.-~tr CAS::
%Wf.
Common Name: Com:er D:ativator/Corrosion Inhibitor ',' ..:-.,
Chemical Name: HPf.prn/'"'Yl'"' 1 ; ("' 0:::11 1 nrr- n; t'rng:m (",~1lnr'l
(Vanlube 892)
-0 Solid I5Iliquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
DESCRIPTIO~stock 27851
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codas
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1-
GENEEAL HAZARD CLASS.
Canbustible
Class 2 De.scription r.i (lpiq
. HEALTH
Immediate Heatth
lSl Fire, 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release 12: (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily,Amount 1100 No. Days on-site
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. A D 'I A t 7no Largest container
verage aJ y moun on-site (Amount): 55
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
16C1
*
location #
0-4
E-5
T: location (Also indicate location on site mao'-
4 Drun storaqe concrete tad
4 Elerxi control center
c: P:
E 1
E 1
AnnUal Thrurot - 1014 Gals
1. Name Mixed petrol PIllTl
'P1'"QC''''''~i ~t 1
CAS # 7 -9b-4 % WT. 20
2. Name n 1 3. Name
with 2 (31-Benzothiazole~ hione
CAS # 800983-50 % WT. 80 CAS::
9P
%WT.
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DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Microbiostat :perservative
Chemical Name: 1,2- Benisothiazolin - 3- one
o Tra~e Secret
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure ex Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS#:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FActUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am'ount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 3 Description Corrosive
HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ (Acute)
/ / 2. No. Days on-site
'B'f Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
WASTE
CLASSIRCATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Locanon #
'[)-t.I
~-S
c: p~ T:
IE / 'I
!: / LI
Location IAlso Indicale location on site mao
'Dr",.., S+-r"~-L C"e,. -k.. P..,t
81e._"/' Cc,.....4re I Cc.... +C..
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
2. Name
3. Name
MIXTURE: list the th...e
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
CAS #
%WT.
CAS:
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Antioxidant CAS #:
Chemical Name: Olefin ~1l1 fi(lp DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~Liquid o Gas o Pure '5{ Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CL.ASSIRCATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Combustible.
Class. '2 Description T.i tJ11i n ...
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
~ Fire. 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release IX (Acute) o (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 5 '1/ No. Days on-site 365
AMOUNT &: TIME
AT FACIUTY ex gals; o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 9'1.3 Largest container S-S
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on sile maDI
* 'f)-II € I '"' Z> r II"" S +-r"~L c-^CI"'C. ~ 1'.. .,(
.STORAGE
CODES & e-S E I '-I R/u...,,( ("'~ '" +.-- { Co .... -k..,..
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) - . -. ?~hC:; /":",1___
f='~'-"'- 1. Name T ~opmpyl 2. Name Sulfurized 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) .2I.lrnml Hvnrnr.:lrhnn~
CAS # h7-h~-n %WT. ? CAS-# % WT. q~ CAS: %WT. .
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Common Name:' ImustrialChemical
Chemical Name: 2- Ethvlhexvl Acid Phosphate
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
'~IXTURE: list the thl'1le
most hazardous
components (by wt)
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
IXTURE: list the th....
most hazardous
components (by wt)
1-,
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 3 Description Corrosive
HEALTH
Immediate Health
C3l: (Acute)
3 I (;) No. Days on-site
Largest container
.2 3 2. on-site (Amount):
o Solid IXl Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure DC Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Readive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE
" Oil: gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am"ount
*
Localion #
P: T:
I 1./
I 4
Locaoon (Also indicate location on site maD)
[)r",... 5+.,..c.... c.-c.....-k. P..,.e
JJ I ~.....J. c....... +..... I "'" 4c"..
1. Name Di (2-Ethylhexyl) 2. Name Phosphoric Acid
PhosptiOr~c Ac~d MJno (2- Ethvlhexyl Est
CAS # 298-07-7 % WT. 60 CAS # 1070-03-7 % WT.
DESCRIPTION
Imustrial Addtive packaae
Sul fllri?:ed HydrnC'i'lrhnm::
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure g{ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries)
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
-5'"5
%WT.
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Readive 0 Extremely Hazardous
Class 20 Description OF<M
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
*
PHYSICAL . HEALTH
Immediate Healt1i
IX Fire 0 Readive 0 Sudden Pressure Release m (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount .2) 719 No. Days on-~ite
r:J. I 0 100 0 ft . Largest container
~ ga 5". . cu.. Average Dally Amount ,2 I 0 , 1 on-site (Amount):
c: P: T:
If: I l/
c I L/
s
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
S'S
1. Name Sufurized
Hydrocarbons
CAS # % WT.
2. Name Amines
'T'PTT - J\ 1 ky 1
CAS # % WT.
Date:
Signature:
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Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Deterqent Inhibitor
Rrlrilm !=ill' fon;:rtp. Phenate Soln.
o Trade Secret
o Solid I;{ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure IX Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS#:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClLITY
UNITS OF MEASURE
Qg gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am"ount
70
S3
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
(Acute) 0 (Chronic)
No. Days on-site 365
Largest container
on-site (Amount): S5
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Location #
l)-'I
G-S
c: P: T:
E- J 'I
€- J 1./
Location (Also inaicale location on sile maDl
b r-",.... .5 -H.,." c.....Grc:. +<- p~
I. ^,t. Co",+_1 Cc..... fv
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
,. Name Berium Soluble
Con-rounds , AS BA
CAS # % WT.
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: .a.nr;r.orro!";;vp CAS #:
Chemical Name: 'l'r; phpnyl Phn~rhnrn+hinate DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid 1M Liquid o Gas o Pure ~ Mixture o Waste If Waste is ched<ed.
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENEI1AL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class .,:20 Description ORM
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Hea~h Delayed Health
ex Fire 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release c:l (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount q No. Days on-site 365
AT FAClLITY ~ gafs~ o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 7 Largest container
on-site (Amount): S'S
Location # c: P: T: Location /Also indicale location on sile maDI
* 1)-" IE J 'I l;),.....,... 5-1.,-""..... 4... .. '" k. P",,,A.
STORAGE ';-5 E ( t..I /!l~ ,.,,.( c." +-" I ("" ~ ... .,J,...
CODES &
1.000TlONS:
(use codes
provided) Annual Thruput 39 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three ,. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
1-,
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1/1 to 12/31 19. q..:
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
.a.nt-i -Wp.=lr
Estill:. Sul :FnrizeO
CAS#:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Tr~de Secret
o Solid L1Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. ~ gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am.ount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS ·
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
ex (Acute)
, No. Days on-site
, 'I Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Heaith
o (Chronic)
365
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
ex Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Location #
-1./
-5
c: P:
E I
E I
T:
'I
4./
ss
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
f,,,c.
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Sodium Pho~phatp. CAS #:
Chemical Name: 'T'T-; ~on; 11m Pm~[h7te DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~ Liquid o Gas ~ Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked.
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class ?n Description ()RM
.
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL .. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Healfh Delayed Health
~ Fire . 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release at (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 25 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY ~ gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount IIf Largest container S"5
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Localion (Also indicate localion on sile maol
* ~-'I IE 1 'I l),.",.... S+.,......c, c.. .... C"Co -+c. ~. ..(
STORAGE e-.5 ~ 1 1./ 81,. _-'- c.,..., +"61 r~ _ *_ .
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use code.
provided) Annual Thru.out 102 Gals
rIXTURE'.ot... ..... 1. Name Tr; !'::nni11m 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous Phm:~ph.=lrp
components (by wt.) CAS # 'ifinl -'14-q % WT.' nn- CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
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Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19''1:
Common Name: Anti - Oxidant
Chemical Name: Phl'mol (Hi MPrpn) 21.rrH _ rbrin;:mt-
o Trade Secret
o Solid 9i Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure ~ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20
Description ()J(M
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
AMOUNT &. TIME
AT FACILITY
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am'ount
HEALTH
Immediate Health
IXI (Acute)
I , No. Days on-site
I " Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
55
cj{ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Location #
1>-
-5
c:
IE
IE
Location (Also indicate location on site mao
])r",,,.,. .>-1-7,.... -<- ~^c"'C. i<. f&'("
1t.....A. e",.. +",/ ~ '" +c-~
STORAGE
COOES &.
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Cuttinq Oil Aritiwear Agent CAS #:
Chemical Name: Polypropylenp. Glyrnl F.~t-j:>r DOT#:
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~ Liquid o Gas o Pure 5e Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIACATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class . '0 Description ()~
.' - HEALTH
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH PHYSICAL
HAZARO CATEGORIES Immediate Heatth Delayed Health
Q Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release !X (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT &. TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 8Sb No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY IX gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 6.3 ~ Largest container S'S
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location IAlso indicate location on site maDI
* '/)-1./ € I c.; 2)r~_ S-lerc f~ c.^c....... ~ p ~ ..(.
STORAGE f?-5 I 4 B/~ -,l. c.. ... +r..s , ("'~ ....-Ie,..
CODES & fE
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Thruput 3402 Gals
i
'.IXTURe,...... Oh_ 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name I
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. I
1-
Date:
Signature:
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1/1 to 12/31 19. ~3
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Lube Oil Additive
Polvisobutene
o Trade Secret
o Solid oa Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure ex Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ (Acute)
S 0.3 No. Days on-site
Largest container
.] 77 . on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount
. ~ gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount
*
Localion #
D-(.j
E-5
55
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
f",,(
/2012
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Sulfur CAS #:
Chemical Name: ~111fllr - eml [hllr - Rrinc::+nn"" DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~ Liquid o Gas 0 Pure :$P Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class . 20. D~cription ORM
,
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL .' HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Heanh Delayed Health
i2l Fire. 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release Ql (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 1,13' No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY ~ gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount ~Sz. Largest container SS
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: LocaIion IAlso indicate location on site maol
* 1>~l,/ IE I 'I ]) 1'",... S+-".4'4- C. ... c"C. -k... ~. .,(
STORAGE ~ -s I: I '-I B.tJ Co ....4,.1 c.."'-I-c....
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Annual Th:ruout 4 544
~R~I~~_ 1. Name Sulfer 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) .
CAS # ~~njt ":IA a % WT. QA CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
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Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACATlON
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
CODES &
l.OCATlONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the th....
most hazardous
components (by W1.)
Page_of_
Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19.93
Lnhri ("i t;y Agent
T .;=rm ni 1
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Solid 9{ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure g{ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description <D1
PHYSICAL HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount I, 3S 0 No. Days on-site
ex gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. It. .. I 0 / 2. Largest container
Average Dally Amount J on-site (AC!'ount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
55
*
Location /I
D-L./
G-5
l.ocation Also indicate location on site maD)
'Z> "v- S '"',.... .c. C. '^" c "c..j.c. P..,l.
I,...J. Co '" ~ I ~ ^ ok,..
c: P: T:
G: 1 1./
IE- J 4
Annual
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%wr.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Lubricity Agent CAS #:
Chemical Name: Methyl Esters of wax oxidate DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret a Solid CXLiquid o Gas o Pure at Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIACATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class .20 Description <D1
. . -
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL ." HEALTH I
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Heanh Delayed Health
~ Fire. 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release q (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE. Maximum Daily Amount 97 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY 9l gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 7.3. Largest container S'S
on-site (Amount):
location # c: P: T: location (Also indicate location on site maD)
* J>-I/ E I 1I hr.."", S-lwrc.'f.c. c.""G"<. k PIo."l.
STORAGE
CODES &. /f-5 E I " BIt. ,,""^ C.^+,.~I (4. .... -/c.,..
l.OCATlONS:
(usa codes
provided)
Annual t 390 Gals
fIXlUAE' II..... ,- 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by W1.) CAS # %Wf. CAS # %wr. CAS # %wr.
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Common Name:
Chemical Name:
~1I1 fur; 7.Pr'! Fi'lt'
Fat Sulfurized ( Corrosive )
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Trade Secret
o Solid ot Uquid 0 Gas 0 Pure ~ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries)
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORJES
PHYSICAL
AMOUNT &. TIME
AT FACIUTY
~ Fire 0 Readive a Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount
. ~ gals. a Ibs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount
Delayed Healtr
o (Chronic)
365
5S
*
Location #
D-I./
G -S
c: P: T:
c I 'I
G I l{
Location IAlso indicate localiCln on slle maDI
Dr~..... S""'~"..e.. ~^C,-c -k. ,pc
fJ /,..,f c..... +,. ( Ce^ 4c,...
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use CodllS
providlld)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
,. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
0/0 WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: n:mulsifier CAS #:
Chemical Name: Glyr.prnl Mnnnr;r-innlpi'lt-p DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret .0 Solid q{Uquid o Gas .0 Pure ~ Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIFICATION a Reactive o Extremely Hazardous ORM
Class '20 ~~cription
-
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH PHYSICAL .' HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
q Fire. 0 Readive o Sudden Press.ure Release Xl (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT &. TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount i~ No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIUTY 2 gals. a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount '1 Largest container
on-site (Amount): SS
Locadon # c: P: T: Locadon IAlso indicate locadon on site maDl
* 1>-1/ IE I 1./ b,.o1 "'" Sol, r...~.. c.. ^ c: ~ -+c... 1'..,<
STORAGE E-S € I " 84....1. G_ ... ok. ,..
CODES &. e,." +_ I
LOCATIONS:
(use CodllS
provided) Annual Thnlput 49 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
1-,
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Signature:
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DESCRIPTION ,
:
Common Name: Lube Oil Additive CAS #: -
Chemical Name: (')rQ:;'ln j ('" P<'ll ym:>r DOT#:
UNINA #:
oTrade Secret o Solid 9{ Liquid o Gas o Pure c;l: Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked, ;
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIACATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous 20 Description ORM
Class
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Heal!:
~ Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release iil (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 93/ No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIUTY . S( gals. o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Am'ount 61'3 Largest container
on-site (Amount): S5
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicale location on site mao)
* D-'1 G J I.{ 'D ""- S -r. "" $~ c;. ....C..... +c. ;"',.,(
STORAGE lS'-S G " 8/~ ,....{ a, " -I-v. I Cc....+cr
CODES & I
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Annual t 3724 Gals
MIXTURE: lIst the three ,. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Ashless Disp:rsant CAS #:
Chemical Name: Eorated Succinimide DOT#: ,
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret -0 Solid IX Liquid o Gas o Pure ex Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIACATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class . 20 Description ORM
-
PHYSICAL & 'HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
9{ Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount '131 No. Days on-site 365
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY ~ gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount "3 Largest container SS
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site maDI
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STORAGE E-S t:= J 4 iNto,. .J. c.. " +n. / (LA -Ie_
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) ":1"",1
.lI.nn11.=l1
,- .''''''''"' Hat ........ ,. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # % \NT.
1-
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Common Name: Metal\\Orkina Fluid Addtive
Chemical Name: Pn 1 yo 1 P of; n ~nhynr; riP
o Trade Secret
o Solid 9l Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure ~ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CI.ASSIFlCAnoN
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Readive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class 20 Description ORM
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
AMOUNT & nME
AT FACILITY
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am.ount
..2q
2/
HEALTH
Immediate Health
(Acute)
No. Days on-site
Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Heat;
o (Chronic)
365
55
Fire 0 Readive a Sudden Pressure Release
*
c: P:
t: )
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fc,(
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCAnONS:
(use codes
provided)
-
MIXTURE: list the th....
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
,. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%wr.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Antioxidant CAS #:
Chemical Name: Bis 2.6 -Di - T - Butyl phPTY\ 1 T'Pr; v DOT#: ,
UN/NA #:
a Trade Secret .OSolid ~Liquid a Gas o Pure ~ Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE a Toxic a Ignitable o Corrosive . GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
-
CLASSIFlCAnON a Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class Description
-20 ()J<M
, '" HEALTH
PHYSICAL & lfEALTH PHYSICAL
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
~Fire o Readive o Sudden Pressure Release Q (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & nME UNITS OF MEA~lJRE Maximum Daily Amount ~ No. Days on-site 365
AT FAClUTY 9l gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount , Largest container S'S
on-site (Amount):
Loealion # C: P: T: Localion (Also indicate location on site maol
* '])..1./ t:; , C/ ])rfl-. S-hrc.~.... c....~ ok. P"",t
STORAGE ~ -s [; q D. , t::::-.... 4-...:J I C. ^ -I-c,...
CODES & I
LOCAnONS:
(use codes
. provided) Annual T t 32 Gals
MIXTURE: list the th.... 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
~
1-
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Signature:
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1/1 to 12/31 19' q.
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Lube Additive
Oxidized Bydrocarbons
o Trade Secret
o Solid ~Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure ~ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description OR-1
HEALTH
Immediate Health
r;{ (Acute)
8/ No. Days on-site
6 0 Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
55
*
Location #
1>-
l:-S
c: P: T:
IE I 'I
G I '-I
Location (Also indicate location on site maol
]) r"..... S +''-c Co 4" ~_..f<- p~,(
Ie ,.. J. c., ^..f........ { G..... 4--
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Annual T
MIXTURE: list the thnte
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: F.lml1~;f;p-r ~rnh;l;7.pr CAS #:
Chemical Name: f)T~t, IT''~ 1 P'~n+ ~1~~rnl'~io DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class 20 Description ORM
.
: . HEALTH
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Heattl1 Delayed Health
~ Fire. 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ex (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount ~'1F No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIUTY Gl gals; o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount .33, Largest container o-S'
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate locaoon on site mao)
* b-v If: I 4 1),-., ,.,.. S +. r c...c. Co.... c:..n. -k ~..t
STORAGE
CODES & fS-S E I L/ /'I,,-~ Co" +_ I G ^-/c.r
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Annual t 1794 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
1-
Date:
Signature:
Tide:
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.DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Colorant
Chemical Name: Diazo Qye in Nt'lphrhpn; (" (); 1
Page of
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Reporting Perioc
1/1 to 12/31 19''1.
o Trade Secret
o Solid c:tLiquid 0 Gas: 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(us. cocles
provided)
Class 20 Description nRM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
C!.JAcute)
5,2. No. Days on-site
Largest container
.~ IIf on-site (Amount):
Delayed Heaitr
o (Chronic)
365
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
*
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount
. dC gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Am'ount
c: P: T:
~ / '-I
IE 1../
5S
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
fa A.
Annual Thru t 209 Gals
MIXTURE: list the th.... 1. Name Azo Qyes 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
compon.nts (by Wl) CAS # %WT. CAS: % 'NT. CAS: %WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Rust Inhibitor CAS #:
Chemical Name: Glyceryl MJno- Oleate DOT#:
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ex Liquid o Gas 0 Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIRCATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class 20 Description
()'RM
- -
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL ." HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate HeaTth Delayed Health
~ Fire o Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release r;; (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 'II No. Days on-site 1t;11
AT FACIUTY ~ gals:. o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 31 Largest container SS
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location IAlso indical8 location on site maDI
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STORAGE €-s lE- I 4/ 81,,..J Co ... -fr.. I CC....-k,..
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Annll::!l Hi7 ~."ll",
MIXTURE: list the th.... 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
compon.nts (by Wl) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS: %WT.
1_
Date:
Signature:
Tide:
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1/1 to 1 2/31 19 tL3
o Trade Secret
o Solid ~Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
*
c: P:
t:- 1
t: I
T:
'-I
'I
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
(Acute)
/J I 7/ No. Days on-site
Largest container
g 7 a. on-site (Amount):
Delayed Heahh
o (Chronic)
365
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
AMOUNT &. TIME
AT FACILITY
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount
s-s
STORAGE
CODES &.
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
PI;*,
MIXTURE: list the thnle
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name
2. Name
3. Name
CAS:
%WT.
CAS:
%WT.
CAS:
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Antioxid=.mt CAS #:
Chemical Name: M~+n~Tl ~n~n; c; (Dj-'T'- J:\11-t-yl rn""T101 DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret .0 Solid ~ Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENEAAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIRCATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class 0')0 Description (')J(M
.
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Heahh
q,. Fire. o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ex (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 'J 1 2. 8 No. Days on-site 36S
AT FACILITY 9{ gals: o lbs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount a 1./. Largest container SS'
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location IAlso indicate location on site maD)
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STORAGE
COOES & ~ -s E= I '-I 8/",..,(, Co ,.. ~- I G..",-k_
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) t 4515 Gals
t:""".",... ... '"- 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
1-,
Signature:
Oate:
Tide:
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1/1 to 12/31 19. '13
DESCRIPTION
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Corrosion Inhibitor
Alkyl Thiadiazole
CAS #:
DOTi:::
UN/NA #: -
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
o Trade Secret
o Solid aI Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure IZ Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIlITY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am.ount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ (Acute)
I 2.. ~ No. Days on-site
q ( Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CAiEGORIES
PHYSICAL
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Localion #
-If
1:-5
c: P~ T:
€ I q
S I 4
5S
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(us. codas
providect)
p~ ..l
,...
Annual ThI:u t 490 Gals
MIXTURE: list th. th....
most hazardous
ompon.nts (by wt.l
1. Name Thiadiazole
~l Ierivati ve
CAS # % WT.
2. Name
3. Name
CAS:
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Lube Friction M:xlifier. Additi~ CAS #:
Chemical Name: Chlorinated paraffin wax - ;DOT#:
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid l}{ Liquid o Gas o Pure ~ Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous 20 ORM
Class Description
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL .-HEALTH
HAZARD CAiEGORJES Immediate Health Delayed Health
Q- Fire .0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 3 'fe; No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIlITY ~ gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount .2 'f~ Largest container SS
on-site (Amount): :
Localion # c: p: T: Location (Also indicate location on site macl
* D-l./ ~ I 4 ))rv,... S -/-"""'$t!. c....c"""'- ~ /'c.R i
STORAGE tE=-'s S- / -'/ fj1e.....i. c....,,-k_ :
CODES & c........ +-,.. I
LOCATIONS: I
(us. cod.s
provid.d)
ll.nn11"" 1c\Qs:l (:""1",,
~R", '''' "'.,.... 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
compon.nts (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT. CAS # %WT.
1-
Date:
SignalUre:
Tide:
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Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19" q.:
Common Name: Oxident Inhibitor
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Addi ti ves
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.l
o Solid Gl Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure Gl Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
Gl (Acute)
8.2:0 No. Days on-site
Largest container
{; (.5. on-site (Amount):
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
55
G{ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am"ount
*
P.r"~
Annual T
1. Name Zinc
Dithioohosphate
CAS # % WT.
2. Name
3. Name
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: T.llhp (); 1 .a",,; +; ~~
Chemical Name: 018ylamine
"0 Solid Cl:Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure Gl Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.l
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENEAAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class 3' ) Description C6r.r0sive
PHYSICAL
. HEALTH
Immediate Heatth
~ (Acute)
/2 If No. Days on.site
tf Largest container
4 . on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
SS
ex Fire. 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals: 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
*
1.Name .alkyl~;np
3. Name
2. Name
CAS #
% WT. 95
%WT.
%WT.
CAS #
CAS #
1_-.
SignalUte:
Date:
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1/1 to 12/31 19:.f
Common Name: Ant'; /"'Iy; ('l;:mt' "
Chemical Name: Zinc Diarny1dithiocarbaqJate Soin
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure Ci Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIACATlON
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
ex gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount 31 S
Average Daily Am.ount 23 f
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Healtr
(AC1Jte) 0 (Chronic)
No. Days on-site 365
Largest container
on-site (Amount): 5 S
Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
c: P:
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T:
'I
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STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
location (Also indicate locaoon on site maD
2> I' .. ..... S +- "41;.. c.. ....C -. fc.. f'...,,(
8 Ie ...,( C. ^ +-,...,. I c::<..... ok,-
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
2. Name
3. Name
CAS:
% \flIT.
CAS:
%wt
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Lubricity am EP Mdi ti ve CAS #:
Chemical Name: . DOT#:
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret . Oil Solid o Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIACATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class Description
-
PHYSICAL&"HEALTH PHYSICAL Immediate Health HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Delayed Health
IE Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release Q!I (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount IJ 171 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIUTY ex gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 9'8S Largest container 55
on-site (Amount):
location # c: P: T: location fAlso indicate location on site maDI
* 7.>-4 E I i.j D,.., -. S+'''.1-c,. c.. -c;_ 4<. {>.....(,
STORAGE E-S E I t( TJ/c.....{ C. ,.. .t-,... I f" _ _ ./..c.r
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Annual Thruout 4724 Gals
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazaTdous
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. CAS: % \flIT. CAS: %WT.
1-
Dale:
Signature:
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Reporting Perio
1/1 to 12/31 19.q
Common Name: Fuel Oil Additive
Chemical Name: T"hr1Prj'1 ()1 ""yl ~1l"'r"; nimi ('l""
o Trade Secret
o Solid g:{ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOTi::
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class 20 Description ORM
. HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ (Acme)
( q 2. No. Days on-site
I "'" Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Heat
o (Chronic)
WISrE
ClASSIAC,\TlON
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount
. 52 gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft Average Daily Am.ount
365
Location # c: p: T: Loc:alion (Also indicate location on site maol
* l>-"I E I 'I "Dr",...... .>forc.s-c.. c.-C::-l'C.+c. p.~
STORAGE - 5 IE 4 i3le....< Co... +-( ~~ 4<,-
CODES & E I
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr.. 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS: % INT. CAS # % INT. CAS # %WI
DESCRIPTION
..
Common Name: CAS #:
Chemical Name: DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid o Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioac:ive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
ClASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous -
Class Description
.
. PHYSICAL . HEALTH
PHYSICA( & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Healt.
o Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release o (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount No. Days on-site
AT FACILITY o gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: p. T: LoeaIion (Also indi.cate localion on site maol
*
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(usa codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr.e 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # % INT. CAS # %WI CAS # %VYr.
1__
Date:
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Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19~
o Trage Secret
o Solid Gi Uquid 0 Gas CX.Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
Common Name: .antioxidant
Chemical Name: TTi t'Pr!-;;::!ry Rllt'yl P;::!n=l("""p~()l
AMOUNT &. TIME
AT FACILITY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
o Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release (jC: (Acute) .
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount I, S 3 I No. Days on-site
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. A D '1 A' t I I '1 f Largest container
verage al y moun I . on-site (Amount): 55
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Readive 0 Extremely Hazardous
WMrrE
CI..ASSIACATlON
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
*
Location #
2)-
G-5
C: P:
6 J
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T:
4
t.{
Location (Also indicate location on site maDl
b 1",...-- S +- 1".. Co C'....c,.c. -I-c- f~,.J.
I. ,. ~ c....+o./ Cc...~,..
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(usa codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
2. Name
3. Name
CAS:
%Wf.
CAS ;;
%Wf.
DESCRIPTION
..
Common Name: Antioxidant CAS #:
Chemical Name: n:i. php.l1Y 1 ?.mi np. cr-tyl;:;-tp('l DOT#: -
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid CXLiquid o Gas 0 Pure l2J Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioadive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WMrrE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive . GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CI.ASSIACATlON o Readive o Extremely Hazardous Class 20
gescription ORM
. HEALTH
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
IX Fire O. Readive o Sudden Pressure Release IE (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount /,2. rs No. Days on-site 36c;
AT FACIUTY c:; gals: o Ibs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount '1,.3 Largest container 5s
on-site (Amount):
Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site maDl
* 1') --ij E I '" 'DI"j,I "'" S -/"",uc.. Co 0\ I".JY. .tc. ".[
STORAGE G-5 E I 'I 81,^./.. Co....-+- { ~,.-Icr
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes Annual Thrunut 5.140 G;:;l~
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name 2. Name N-Phenvl with 3. Name
most hazardous niphp.l1Y1amine 2.4 .4 - Trimetnylp:mten=
c:omponents (by wt.) CAS # 122-39-4 % WT. c; CAS # 648411-46-1% Wf. 90 CAS: %Wf.
1-,
Date:
Signature:
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DESCRIPTION
r-agt=_OT_
Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19~
Common Name: E & P Additive.
Chemical Name: ~(""; n Ph(')!=;p!1Flt'F> Esten
a Tra~e Secret
a Solid CCLiquid a Gas a Pure IX Mixture a Waste;
a Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS -#:
DOT:::
UN/NA #:
'If Waste is ched<ed.
Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic a Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
Class
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
. Combustible
2 DeSCription
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
. CSl; gals. a Ibs. a cu. It.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Am'ount
HEALTH
Immediate Health
c3C (Acute)'
/ " Nci: Days on-site
I 2 Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
a (Chronic)
365
55
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Location #
D-4
G'~5
c: P: T:
IE I "
IE I Y
P",l
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.l
2. Name Pheool, Diphenyl
Hydroaen phos-phate
CAS:: % 'NT.
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
- -
Common Name: n; 1 ~nnit'; VI=' CAS #:
Chemical Name: Tolvltriazole Oleic Acid Adduct DOT:::
UNINA #:
a Trade Secret .0 Solid 51. Liquid a Gas a Pure g; Mixture a Waste If Waste is checked.
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE a Toxic a Ignitable o Corrosive GENEBAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIflCATION o Reactive a Extremely Hazardous Class .20 Description;
n1<M
.. PHYSICAL '. HEALTH
PHYSICAl. &. 'HEALTH Immediate He~th Delayed Health
HAZARD CATEGORIES
'* Fir~ o Readive o Sudden Pressure Release C8 (Acute) o (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 33'- No. Days on-site 365
AMOUNT &. TIME Largest container
AT FACIUTY ex gals. a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 2 'ilf 55
on-site (Amount):
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indic:ale localion on sile maol
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STORAGE E-S E I c..{ 8/e.",,.( c.. ^ +,.., G....-IC:....
CODES &.
LOCATIONS:
(use cedes I - -. 1 ~4~ ~1c:::
provided) I -
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Tolytriazole 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS: %WT. 4 CAS: % 'NT. CAS # % 'NT.
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Reporting Period
1 /1 to 1 2/31 19 '13
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Gear Oil Addi ti ve Package
Sulfurized Hvdrocarbons
o Trade Secret
o Solid Ga Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT l TIME
AT FACIUTY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
Class 2 Description Li<;1Ui.d
HEALTH
Immediate Health
IX Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release o{(Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 31661 No. Days on-site
. ex gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft .'.2 7,1/..s Largest container
Average Dady Amount J 7-. on-site (Amount): 5 S
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
365
Location # c: P: T:
* -1./ E I ~ i'~,l
STORAGE E-5 e 0/
CODES &. I
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name Sulfurized
Hydrocarbons
CAS # % WT. 60
2.Name Alkylated
Tallow Amines
CAS # % INT. 2
3. Name Alkyl
Thiadiazole
CAS~
% INT. 3
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Additive CAS #:
Chemical Name: Alkyl Pha~ph()rn - }lrninp. SAlt DOT#: ,
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid l;l Liquid o Gas o Pure t;( Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - . curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous .2 D .. ~tible
Class escrlptlon
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Heaith
IX Fire . 0 Reac:ive o Sudden Pressure Release Qc (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT &. TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 2. No. Days on-site 1n~
AT FACIUTY Gc gals; o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 1.5. Largest container
on-site (Amount): S5
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on sile maD)
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STORAGE t;-S E 131, ",1. c.. """ J...... I f'" I ... ..L, ,..
CODES &. I 'I
LOCATIONS: i
(use codes Annllrll s:l r.....l." I
provided) I
!
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Amines 2. Name 3. Name I
most hazardous Tert- Alkvl
components (by wt.) CAS # % INT. 1 C; CAS # % INT. CAS # %WT. I
I....,
Date:
Signature:
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DESCRIPTION
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Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19" 93
Common Name: Ce- Errulsifier
Chemical Name: A.ryl Phrl~rnrlt'p ~ 1 1lt'; rm
o Trade Secret
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ (Acute)
.3 .2. No. Days on-site
2l/ Largest container
on-site (Amount):
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
WASTE
CLASSIACATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
~ Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
S5
Location 1#
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
-.5
C: P: T:
e / 'I
t: I 4
Localion fAlso indicate location on site mao
j)rv- "S+.r ..."... Ce...". +<- f.cL'
3/~...'c c. "" +_ J ~.... ok,-
*
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
,. Name Tricresyl
PhosJ;i1ate
CAS # 1330-78-5 % WT. 90
2. Name
3. Name
CAS #
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Oxident Inhibitor CAS #:
Chemical Name: flhpml;r A.nt';-<1X;r1rlnt' DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid 9{ Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD ClASS'
CLASSIACATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class Description
PHYSICAL & AEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
Gl Fire 0 Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release G( (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASLJRE Maximum Daily Amount 3.3 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACIUTY Gl: gals: o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount ..2l/ Largest container .g-
on-site (Amount):
Location 1# c: P: T: Localion fAlso indicate location on site maol
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STORAGE
CODES & G-5 ~ I ~ B j, ...~ Co", ..,...." I CL... -H.._
LOCATIONS:
(use codes /
provided) Annual ThruOlt 132 Grll C!
MIXTURE: list the three ,. Name Butylated 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous Phem~s
components (by wt.) CAS # %WT. 95 CAS # %WT. CAS # %'WT.
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DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Cu Deactivator
Chemical Name: Heterocyclic Sulfer- Ni troaen
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1/1 to 12/31 19" 1/3
o Trage Secret
o Solid Gi Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0: Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT #:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is .checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
UNITS OF MEASURE
" Dc gals. 0 100. 0 cu. ft.
Maximum Daily Amount
Average Daily Amount
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Class 20 Description ORM
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
lX (Acute) 0 (Chronic}
82. No. bays on-site 365
~ / Largest container
on-site (Amount): SS
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CAiEGORIES
PHYSICAL
ex Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release
*
Location II
])-4
E-.5
c: P:
E I
E I
LocalJOn (Also indicate location on sile mao
(' r,/ ..... S -+- r .. 1-<. C. "" ~ r<. -I-<- P.. ,(.
Co... +-..... I ~ ... ~__
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thnHI
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name Heterocyclic !2.Name
Sulfer - Nitroqen Compouhd
CAS # % WT. 0 I CAS #
3. Name
%WT.
CAS #
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Rust Preventive CAS #:
Chemical Name: pprrnlpl~ Hynrnr~rhnn~ ~m Z\.t1n i ri "PC:: DOT#:
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid G!: Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic 0 Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous
Class 20 Description ORM
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL . HEALTH i
HAZARD CAiEGORIES Immediate Healtfi Delayed Health
at Fire . 0 Readive o Sudden Pressure Release [k(Acute) o (Chronic)
Ii 7 No. Days on-site 365 I
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount I
AT FACIUTY Gc gals~ o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 88 Largest container 5'S I
on-site (Amount):
Location II c: P: T: Locaoon (Also indicale location on site mao)
* ])-1I e I " l)t"V"'" .s +- ,.. c...1.. Ce ^ c __ -4-0. f~~
STORAGE ~-S I L/ f?/,^,,( C~","""o I 40_",- -k.,.
CODES & l:
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Annual Thrup.lt 470 Gals
'IX11JRE"" ........ 1. Name Petroleun 2. Name Zinc 3. Name
most hazardous Sill -Fl"ln;:!rp~ f')irnif"lpnf"lC:y:Y'1;:!te
components (by wt.) CAS # % WI. 20 CAS # % WT. ?() CAS # %WT.
1-
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1/1 to 12/31 19'1.3
Common Name: Vi ~c.;~i ty Toop-x Tll'ltlr'OVET'" (Stock 1.10.1}
Chemical Name: C:;'h.;rc"'1O> 'h;:l~IO>'" "'!"'\!""'I' :1mI">"" (T.TlR1=<1?n1 17n? )
o Trade Sec~et
. 0 SoUd c;Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture. 0 Waste
o Radioacive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT #:
UN/NA #: 1270
If Waste is checked. ;
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT J:=ACUTY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 2 Description t!~tible
HEALTH .
Immediate Health
ex Fire 0 Reacive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ex (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 40 ,000 No: Days on-site
at gals 0 Ibs 0 cu ft. "15 , 000 Largest container
. . . . Average Dady Amount on-site (Amount): 20,000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
WASTE
C~SSIFlCATlON
PHYSICAL &. HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Delayed Health
o (Chronic)
1h!:;
*
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C-:)
STORAGE
COOES &
LOCATIONS:
(use cedes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name Toluene
2. Name Carol vmer Ester
3. Name Benzene
CAS;: % WT.2
CAS
;;:'.4
~wr.
CAS # 108-88-3 % WT. 2
DESCRIPTION
..- -
Cemmon Name: Diesel Enginp- ('); 1 l!.r'lr'lit-i''\n:> (Stock) 2492. CAS #:
Chemical Name: Pp-b:nleum Hyrlrnc?rbcm~ ;:'lnc1 .ll,r'lr'l;t';VPc; DOT #: "
UNINA #:
o Trade Secret ,0 Solid aI Liquid o Gas o Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o P.adioacive (if radioactive - . curries) . . Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENEEAL HAZARD CLASS'
ClASSIFlCATlON o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class' '2 D ., ~ustible
.... . escrlption Qo:':
., . "". HEALTH . ,
PHYSICAL &. "HEALTH PHYSICAL
HAZARO CATEGORIES Immediate Heatth Delayed Health
I2i Fire. o Reacive o Sudden Pressure Release a!I (Acute) o (Chronic)
Ar",OUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 40, 000 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACLITY g: gals: o Ibs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 15.000 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 20,000,
Location # c: I P: T: Location {Also indicate location on site maol
* C-S A I 1 4 South tank farm
STORAGE E-5 S 1 4 Rail tracks
COOES &
LOCATIONS: I,
(use coda
provided) I Annual Thruput- 33 ,213 Gals
MIXTURE: Ust the three 1. Name Toluene 2. Name rh' ('1M nlO> 3. Name en' I"'\I;O .ll,1k""nlO>c
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS: 108-88-3 % WT. _ 25 CAS #7782-50-5 % wr. lo6e:; CAS: Inn-7h-Q % WT.1 ~-:
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DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Engine Oil V:j..scosity Improver (Stock 1495)
Chemical Name: Olefin Corol vmer (AM<X:O 6565)
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Reporting Perioc
1/1 to 12/31 1 9. 'r.;
o Trii~e Secret
o Solid o;a Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure .0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClLITY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 2 Description ~~~tible
HEALTH
Immediate Health
IE Fire 0 Reac:ive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 40,000 No. Days on-site
. at gals. 0 Ibs. 0 CtI. ft. AD..I A. t 15 000 Largest container
verage al y moun , " on-site (Amount): 20.000
a Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
a Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
WASrE
ClASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEAL7H
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSiCAL
Delayed Heaitr
o (Chronic)
36S
Location #
Loc:aoon (Also incicale localion cn sne maol
South tank fann
Rail tracks
*
D-5
B-7
STORAGE
COOES &
LOCATIONS:
(us. codes
provided)
Annual Thrunut - 52 1
3. Name
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
1. Name 2 - PYrrolidinone
1- Ethvl. Horroo:iymer
CAS ::9003=39,..,a % \NT. 6
CAS ::
%WT.
DESCRIPTION
..
Common Name: Pour Point Cenrssant (Stock 1634 1 CAS :::
Chemical"Name: Polvrrethacrvlate in mineral oil (ViscoElex)._ DOT #: ,
- - UNINA #:
1-330 I
o Trade Secret. . o Solid G:i Liquid o Gas. 0 Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive {if radioactive - . curries} Annual Amount Generated:
WASrE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL; HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION . 0 Reactive o Extremely Hazardous '2 D .. C=tible
Class escnption T.
..
~ . "HEALTH
PHYSICAL & HEALTH . PHYSICAL
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate He~th Delayed Healtt:
(3( Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 30,000 No. Days on-site 1~c;
AT FACILITY Gl. gals-. o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 15,000 Largest container 20,000
on-site (Amount):
Localion # c: P: T: Loc:alion (Also indicale loc:alion on sile maDI
"* D-5 A 1 4 South tank farm
STORAGE B-7 S 1 4 Rail tracks
CODES &
LOCATIONS: D-4 E 1 .4 Drun storace conc....et-p. n=n
(use codes
provided) Annual. Thrunut- 26 147 Gals
I
MIXTURE: list the thre. 1. Name Polyalkyl 2. Name 3. Name
most haDrdous Methacrylate
components (by wt.) CAS # % \NT. , 00 CAS:: %WT. CAS:: %WT.
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Reporting Period
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III. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Gasoline Additive CAS #:
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons am ]l.rlm t~ ves . DOT#:
- UNINA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid GtLiquid o Gas o Pure l:!X:Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
. . o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous r=tible
Class 2 Description
PHYSICAL" HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate Health Delayed Health
ex Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT" TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 8 No. Days on-site 365
AT FACILITY ~ gals. o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount , Largest container
on-site (Amount): 5.s
Location # c: P: T: Location IAlso indicate location on site macl
* D-'f IE J " bl'v-. .s 4-.,."".. Co. ... (;,- c -+<. P",t.
STORAGE E-S f!- l./ r _ "" -1-..." {
CODES " I B1e,.,,l c..... +C,..
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
Annual ThrUn! It 32 Gals
. MIXTURE: list the th,.e 1. Name Xylene 2. Name Alcohols 3. Name
most hazardous C9 - C11- C10 -Rich
components (by wt.) CAS # 1330 20- 7 %WT. 20 CAS # % WT.15 CAS # %Wf.
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Disinfectant Germicide CAS #:
Chemical Name: FoT"TTl."! 1 ; n : FOT'T11r!lriphyrlp . A'WI ]P011~ DOT#:
UN/NA #:
o Trade Secret o Solid ~Liquid o Gas o Pure 9{ Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE o Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
CLASSIFICATION o Reactive o Extremely Hazardous . Class . -2 Description ~~tible
.0 .. PHYSICAL . . HEALTH
PHYSICAL" HEALTH Immediate Healtti Delayed Health
HAZARD CATEGORIES
ex Fire o Reactive o Sudden Pressure Release Qg (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT" TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount /"'10 No. Days on-site 1f\c)
AT FACILITY ex gals; o Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount IOS Largest container SS
on-site (Amount):
Localion # c: P: T: Location IAlso indicate lacalion on site macl
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STORAGE E;-$ iF- f 'I BJ~.. .,J. Co ..... +,.... I Ce.,,~_
CODES "
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided) Armual. Thruput 563 GalS-
fIXTUR"'" >he..... 1. Name Fonr.aldehydp. 2. Name M~th.=mo 1 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.) CAS # 50-00-0 % Wf. 35 CAS # 67-56-1 % WT. 1 ()- CAS # %Wf.
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DESCRIPTION
Common Name: Viscosity In:iex Irnorover
Chemical Name: 'Oot-rn 1 P11m Hynrnc"'rlrOOn~ i'lnn i'lnni ti VP-S
a Tra,de Secret
a Solid :Sf! Liquid a Gas a Pure 0 Mixture a Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#.:
UN/NA ::
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FActUTY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Cl 2 0 " Comb~tible
ass escrlptlon L~~d
HEALTH
Immediate Health
~ Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release I2J (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 110,000 No. Days on-site
mala Ibs aft.. . Largest container
. ~ g s. . cu. A D Iy A ount 70 000
verage aJ m , on-site (Amount): 50 . 000
a Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive
a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
WJS'iE
ClASSIACATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Delayed Hea,
a {Chronic
365
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3. Name Olefin Pol vrrers
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
providlKl)
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MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
CAS #.
%WT.l
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DESCRIPTION
Commen Name: Viscosity Index Imt:lrover CAS #:
Chemical Name: Methacrylate Cop-> 1 ymF'r 0 DOT::
UN/NA #:
a Trade Secret a Solid CkLiquid a Gas a Pure o Mixture a Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive- curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WJS'iE a Toxic a Ignitable a Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
ClASSIFICATION a Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class' Description ~tible
2
PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL -HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate ~a1th Delayed Heai
~ Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release IE (Acute) a {Chronic
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 12 , 000 No. Days on-site 16Cj
AT FACIUTY ~ gals. a Ibs. a cu. ft. Average Daily Amount h,nnn Largest container
on-site (Amount): 8000
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicale location on sile maDI
* n..4 E 1 4 Drun stora~ con n::ln
STORAGE 0-5 A 1 4 South tank frlT1Tl
CODES &
LOC..\TIONS:
(use codes Annual Th,.,mt t - 11 21h (:;:l1 c::
providlKl)
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name 2 Prodenoic Acid 2. Name Distillates Hydrope ~ Name
most hazardous 2 Metllyl. - Dx1e.Lyl. Ester Heavy Paraffinic,
components (by wt.) CAS # 6817'1- 50- 6% WT. 72 CAS # 64 74 2 - 54- i% WT. -~- CAS # 0/0 WT.
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DESCRIPTION
Reporting Perioc
1/1 to 1 2/31 1 9. q .:
o Solid GcLiquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOTi::
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
Common Name: I:efoamant
Chemical Name: Dimethyl Polysiloxane
o Tracie Secret
WASTE
Cl..ASSIFlCATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIlJTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(us. cod.s
provid.d)
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
2 Combustible
Class Description T.; '1' 1; r'l
HEALTH
Immediate Health
C3' Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 3500 No. Days on-site
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. fl A D 'I A' t 2500 Largest container
verage al y moun on-site (Amount): 55
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Delayed Heaitr
o {Chronic}
365
LoeaIion #
CAS #
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D-4
E-5
1. Name Kerosine
3. Name
CAS # 8008-20-6 % WT. 98
DESCRIPTION
. 0 Solid l;{ Liquid 0 Gas. 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UNINA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
Common Name: Alkaline I:eteraent
Chemical Name: ('.=l1 r; 11m 'Pnf'>n.=lh::' ~ 1"t-i ('In
o Trade Secret
WASTE
Cl..ASSIFlCATlON
PHYSICAL'; HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClLITY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
.
MIXTURE: list the three
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
GENERAL HAZARD ClASS'
CI 2 D .. Canbustible
ass . escrlptlon T .; I}J 1; r'l
..,. 'HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Healtt'
~ Fire o. Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release l2J (Acute) 0 {Chronic}
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 55; 000 No. Days on-site ~nCj
~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. . Largest container
Average Dally Amount 38.000 on-site (Amount): 50,000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
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Reporting Period
1/1 to 12/31 19"t(.3
Common Name: Alkaline Deteraent
Chemical Name: CFll r.i l nn !=;1l1 fonate Solution
o T~~e Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACUJTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use coda
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thRe
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr.e
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
I....
o Solid ~ Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOTi::
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Combustible
2 Description Liauid
Class
PHYSICAL HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Heaith
ef. Fire 0 Reac:ive 0 Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 75.000 No. Days on-site ~~c:;
" ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. Largest container
Average Daily Amount 50,000. on-site (Amount): 50,000
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Annual Thru t -96 890
2. N~me Sulfonic Acids
CFll r.il nn ~.=ll t'~
CAS # 61789-86-4% WT. 46
1. Name Petroleum
Sulfonates
CAS # 75975-85-8 % WT. 52
DESCRIPTION
Viscosi tv Index Inmrover
Polymer' i,n Oi'
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
. 0 Solid Gt Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class . 2 D . t' ~tible
escnp Ion L -; 1'" r"t
. - .HEALTH
Immediate Heaith Delayed Health
G'S Fire 0 "Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release IX (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount70 ,000 No. Days on-site 365
~ I 0 100 0 ft . Largest container
..... ga s. . cu.. Average Dally Amount 30,000 on-site (Amount): 50.000
o Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
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Reporting Perioc
1/1 to 12/31 19" tf_
o Tra~e Secret
o Solid ~.Liqujd 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive 0f radioactive - curries)
.
CAS;;: 6<17<12':'88-7
DOT 1::
UNINA #:1268 -
If Waste is chec.~ed,
Annual Amount Generated:
Common Name: Solvent (Stock 64)
Chemical Name: pP+Tr\ 1 1'>111'T1 H~r1rl'V'~rhnn~
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACILITY
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
.. Combustible
Class 2 Descnptlon L~O\lld.
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Healk
13 Fire 0 Reacive 0 Sudden Pressure Release C1: (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 12,000 No. Days on-site 365
ex: al 0 Ib 0 ft. .' Largest container
. 9 s. s. cu. Average Dally Amount 8 ,000 . on-site (Amount): 12,000
CJ Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive
o Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous
WASTE
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL
Location # c: P: T: Locaoon (Also indicate location on site maD)
* E-2 B 1 4 Undercrround tank bv
STORAGE storaae
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
providlld)
MIXTURE: list the three 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.l CAS: %Wf. CAS: %WT.
DESCRIPTION
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Common Name: Fuel Oil/Solvent- Kerosine ( Stock 70 1 CAS #: 8008-20-/1
Chemical Name: Petroleun HydrocarboTLc; t'lm t'lnn;t-;VF>~ DOT;;:
UN/NA #:'1 ?? 1
o Trade Secret . o Solid eJ Liquid o Gas 0 Pure o Mixture o Waste If Waste is checked,
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries) Annual Amount Generated:
WASTE CJ Toxic o Ignitable o Corrosive GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
ClASSIFICATION CJ Reactive o Extremely Hazardous Class . 2 D .. I f~tible
escnption '.~ ,....,~
PHYSICAL . HEALTH
PHYSICAL& HEALTH Immediate Heatth Delayed Health
HAZARD CATEGORIES
ex Fire O. Readive o Sudden Pressure Release ~ (Acute) o (Chronic)
AMOUNT & TIME UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 12. 000 No. Days on-site ~':;Cj
AT FACILITY ~gals: CJ Ibs. o cu. ft. Average Daily Amount 8.000 Largest container
on-site (Amount): 12.000
Location # c: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on sile maDI
* F.-? ~ 1 - :l:~T-lk 'h~r 1 ,",,,,,;'1;,.,,.. ri'!('"k
STORAGE <1 r
-...
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes _ 1n nnn r.:=1""
provided)
MIXTURE: list the three 1. Name Derosine 2. Name 3. Name
most hazardous
components (by wt.l CAS # 8008-20-6 % WT. 100 CAS: %Wf. CAS # %WT.
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Common Name: MJbil Hvdraulic Oil
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarb:ms and addi t; yes
o Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFlCATION
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FAClUTY
o Solid Gt Liquid 0 Gas 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
CAS #:
DOT#:
UN/NA #: .
If Waste is checked.
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS'
Class 2 .. Combustible
Descnptlon L~QtUa
HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Heaiti"
c5- Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release (!J (Acute) 0 (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount .340,,000 No. Days on-site 365
. ~ gals. 0 Ibs. 0 cu. ft. .' Largest container
Average DaJiy Amount 238,000 on-site (Amount): 72,000
a Toxic a Ignitable 0 Corrosive
a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
PHYSICAL
Location # c: P: T: Location fAlso inaiate location an site maol
* 0-6 C 1 4 OVerhead tank faDTI
STORAGE
COCES & A-6 A 1 4 tbrth tank fann
LOCATIONS: 0-9 E 1 4 Warehouse No.' 1
(use codes C-lO . F 1 4 Warehouse tb;, 2
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr.e
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
Armual Thruput -4,042,544 Gals
,. Name 7,; nr. 2. Name Phos];horodi took
Acid
CAS: 7440-66-6 %WT..05 CAS: 68649-42-
DESCRIPTION
Common Name: r-"obil Marir.e diesel Cylinder Oil
Chemical Name: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and addit~ves
a Trade Secret
WASTE
CLASSIFlCATION
PHYSICAL & HEJ;LTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES
AMOUNT & TIME
AT FACIUTY
STORAGE
CODES &
LOCATIONS:
(use codes
provided)
MIXTURE: list the thr.e
most hazardous
components (by wt.)
I......,
o Solid Od..iquid a Gas a Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste
o Radioactive (if radioactive - curries)
- CAS #:
,DOT#:
UN/NA #:
If Waste is checked,
Annual Amount Generated:
GENERAL HAZARD CLASS.
Combustible
2 Description Liauid
../ HEALTH
Immediate Health Delayed Health
G( Fire a Reactive a Sudden Pressure Release Ck (Acute) a (Chronic)
UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 109 , 000 No. Days on-site 365
~ I a Ib a ft Largest container
L:r 9a s: s. cu.. Average Daily Amount 76,000 on-site (Amount): 50.000
a Toxic a Ignitable 0 Corrosive
a Reactive a Extremely Hazardous
Class
PHYSICAL
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A 1 4
C-6 A 1 '4
0-6 C 1 '4
0- E 1 4
,. Name Calciun Phenate
2. Name Sulfonic Acids
CAS t;01l54l00-502>5!m:13
CAS:: 61789-86-4 % WT.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
(SEE VOL. 2, MSDS)
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PERSONNEL TRAINING
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I. TRAINING REOUIREMENTS
Vernon Lube Plant personnel must successfully complete
a program of classroom instruction and hands-on
training that teaches them to perform their jOb
functions so that the Vernon Lube Plant will comply
with all local, state, and federal hazardous waste
regulations.
The program is directed by the emeraencv coordinator
who is trained in the correct handling and
documentation of hazardous waste. This instruction
teaches plant personnel all applicable hazardous waste
management procedures relevant to their positions.
This training program is designed to ensure that plant
personnel are able to respond effectively to
emergencies by familiarizing them with procedures,
equipment, and systems, including:
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a. Procedures for the use, inspection, maintenance,
and replacement of facility emergency and monitoring
equipment:
b. Communication or alarm systems:
c. Response to fires or explosions:
d. Shutdown of operations:
e. Response to ground-water contamination incidents:
f. Key parameters for automatic waste feed cut-off
systems.
Vernon Lube Plant personnel are required to complete
the necessary training for their job function within
six months of their date of hire or assignment to the
plant and take part in an annual review of this
training.
II~ RECORDKEEPING REOUIREMENTS
The plant must maintain the following documents and
records:
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a. The job title and written jOb description for each
position at the plant related to hazardous waste
management, and the name of the employee(s) filling
each job.
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introductory and continued training that will be
given to each employee filling a position related to
hazardous waste management.
c. Records documenting that the training or job
experience required has been given to, and completed
by, plant personnel.
d. Training records on current personnel must be kept
until closure of the plant. Training records on
former or transferred employees must be kept for at
least three years from the date the employee last
worked at the facility.
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INITIAL EMPLOYEE TRAINING
'!he follClWin1 items should l:e reviewed am n; ~1SSA"l with each. nal employee up:n
initial employment.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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21.
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Plant Work Rules (Harrlcut)
E:rIvirormental CaI;>liance Procedures
OVertime ~
Hours of Work, Tim: cards, I.lmch Pericxi an:i Breaks
~ Areas
Fire Alal:m System
Dem::mst:rate Fire Extinguisher
Payroll/Pay Peria:1/OVertime/Pay Rate5/Vacation/Holidays
Plant ~tions Harx]}:oak (Han.:iout)
En;:>loyee SeaJrity Responsibilities
En;:>loyee safety Responsibility am B:!Uipne.l1t
Atten:lance Improvenent COntrol Guidelines (HaIrlout)
Sexual Harassment (Han:iout)
Respiratory Protection & Facial Hair Policy (Han::iout)
Alcchol am Drug AbJse Policy (Harrlout)
Hazard ()imn'IlI'lication Prc:gram (HaI:rlout ani Slide/Tape)
Plant Tour an:i Intl:cxiuce to SUperVisors
Locker Assigned if Applicable
Keys am Gate card Issued if Applicable
CCmpJter Systems Authorization Forms, as Required
American Express Corporate Card Application if Applicable
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EiIIployee Initial
After ReviEM
SUperVisor Signature
Employee Signature
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Traini.na Year:
1992
Job Title:
1M:D:k IDeation:
IDJRS JtJ3S
HtJJU.LlWJ ~ ~ J:a!'~ ~I~) ~':IZIZ...
- Ava; '~h1e P:t.~~,J,JllQ ( c:I:BCm)
l. HAZmPER Overview 1 All
- .Awa:I:eneSS P:x.v~.L.QlIl.
2. Hazardous Ccmmmicaticn/RTK
- Mcbil Pl.~c:Wl (Annual) 1 All
- T ~~:t:a:y Safety P..~cuu 1/2 As Rectd.
- Asbestos .AwareneSs P"~QW 1 As Req'd.
3. Site Securitv and Control
- Facility Enm:genCy Plans, Security 1 All
And Call Out Prcc:eduJ:es
(Site Sp:cific - Annual)
4. Et(eUlencV' Resccnse - Plan & Eauian=nt
- FJ ,l:Inm:=tn i e Li.au.ids FiJ:e COnttols - 1 All
Hand Ext::1I1guisher/Fixed Syste!tlS
(Site Spec; of; C)
- RatA ~;n;ng P.O::!.Ldm 1 All I
- SPCC Plan - !Deal P~~cuu 1 All
5. Standard. ~atim Prcc:eduJ:es & Safe
VkJrk Pract:ices
- T.ranSp:lrtiDq Hazardous Matl' s
PI.~ r "III 1 MVO
- Fe:i. '1!N ("~,..,..; er Safety Regs. p,,~atn 1 MVO
- B\y. ~,:ency Respcnse'lT
RcJ.lover p",~ 1 MVO
- Mass In .Mcti.cn P.t.~Qtn 1 MVO
- mPS As Req'd.
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RI:UJ.l.HtD ~ l1\'rlR7 u<!DlT .ta::C-17 "1~ J ~l.J"~"'I(JUrIP. '"T'm.1I'P!
- A~; 1.:11-11 e ~~CW~ (c:maE)
6. Personnel Protective Eauiaoent (PPE)
- Tab 8 - safety ~Tl"S Manual 1/2 All
- RespU:atCI:y P.I:oteCticn-Fit Test:iDg' 1/2 As Reql d. I
- Safe HandJ..iDq of Steck Oils and 1 All
Additives .
7. I.ockclIt - Taa OUt Proa:du:re
- Tab 20 - safety ~TI"'e !H.:Iml.:11 1/2 As Re::;rl d.
8. ElLJ:L.UeuCV' Dri 1.' ~
- I.oca.l exm:cises :invclvinq As Reql d.
deploynent of spill l:xxms or :fixed
fu:e suppressicIt equi.p1B1t.
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10.
Total mY Hours Credit:
In cm:ier to satisfy initial 1992 EAZroPER Tra..in.ing Requ.i.J:emant:S for Ie1e.l 2
Responders , a mini.ml:Im. of eight hours cra:iit :fJ:an the ai:xJve list 1'CU.J.SC l::e caIJpleted
during t'1.e year with attendance dates ~ted.
~ ~~.u:wg J:eCeived crior to 1992, and not ot:he:twise requiI:ed annually, can be
considere:l. as "Hours Cre:ii.t" fer 1992 on this fCJ:m - noting actual previous
attendance dates.
For 1992 and fer each. ca.lendar year thex:eafter, HAZIDPER training IIU.ISt be cen-
f; 'I"'T'IR1 by either: pI:CVid.inq eight oriqinal er refresher trai.niDq hours in these
~O~.l.~II~ or by certi:fyinq c:cntim1il1q CCIDpetenCY after original trai.niDq as
follCTtlS :
This employee has successfully cc:mp1eted the tr"Iin;nq
noted al:xM! or has daIcnst:rated ccntinue:i caupetencY
in each. of the listed tJ:aininq ca:t:egeries ~ for
I.sgel. 2 lmZKlPER Resp:mders dt1T"inq the year 1992.
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PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS
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1.
FACILITY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The Vernon Lube Plant is operated and maintained to minimize the possibility of a fire,
explosion or release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water which could threaten
human health or the environment.
II. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
The Vernon Lube Plant is equipped with the following:
a. Portable two-way radios capable of communicating with plant personnel for emergency
assistance as needed.
b. Portable fire extinguishers and spill containment equipment.
c. Water at adequate volume and pressure to supply fire suppression equipment.
d. Audible alarm system to alert personnel of any danger.
III.
EQUIPMENT TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
All required equipment in use at the Vernon Lube Plant must be tested and maintained,
as necessary, to ensure proper operation in the event of an emergency. The emergency
coordinator is responsible for having the emergency equipment inspected in a timely and
periodic fashion. The hazardous waste container storage area is inspected on a weekly
basis. The hazardous waste storage tanks and spill control equipment are inspected daily.
These inspections are documented and kept with all other Vernon Lube Plant
environmental records.
IV.
ACCESS TO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Whenever hazardous waste is being handled, all personnel involved in the operation must
have access to a two-way radio in order to stay in contact with plant personnel.
V. ARRANGEMENTS WIlli LOCAL AUTHORITIES
The Vernon Lube Plant Manager will provide local authorities (fire, police, health
department, hospitals) with copies of this guide. The guide will include an Emergency
Site Evacuation Plan (Section 1) and Hazardous Materials Inventory Products handled at
the plant (Section 2). The Vernon Lube Plant will meet with all affected government
agencies to familiarize them with this information. Any agency who declines to enter into
an arrangement will be documented. All local hospitals have been familiarized with the
properties of hazardous wastes handled at the facility and the types of injuries or illnesses
which could result from fires, explosions, or releases at the facility.
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CONTINGENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
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CONTIiENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY .CEDURES
HAZARDOUS WASTE AND MANAGEMENT CONTINGENCY PLAN
I.
The purpose of emergency planning at the Vernon Lube Plant is to describe emergency
procedures that the plant personnel must carry out immediately whenever there is a fire,
explosion, or a release of hazardous waste which could threaten human health or the
environment.
Included as part of this plan is a Spill Prevention Control and COWltermeasure Plan
(SpeC) for the Vernon Lube Plant (Section 8). Section 8 contains the individual plans
dealing with spills, earthquakes, fires (explosions) and the evacuation plan.
All Mobil personnel are trained in immediate response to emergency situations. Secondary
response is handled by the emergency coordinator, or the highest ranking supervisor on
duty in his/her absence.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOR TI-IE VERNON LUBE PLANT
TITLE
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Emergency Coordinator
Geneva L. Look
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Plant Manager
Plant Engineer
Kei th h. Gardner
J. K. Stamm
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LIST OF EMERGE~CY EQUIPMENT AT THE FACILITY
ITEM LOCA TION FUNCTION
Fire extinguishers (21) Warehouse Fire control
Fire extinguishers (13) Packaging Fire control
Fire extinguishers (3) Laboratory Fire control
Fire extinguishers (7) Admin. Bldg. Fire control
Fire extinguishers (4) Grease Plant Fire control
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Fire extinguishers (4) B.C.C. Fire control
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Fire extinguishers (9) RR Fire control
. Fire extinguishers (7) S. Tank Farm Fire control
Fire extinguishers (5) Maintenance Fire control
Portable Radios (1) Warehouse Emergency Comm.
Portable Radios (3) Packaging Emergency Comm.
Portable Radios (2) Laboratory Emergency Comm.
Portable Radios (4) Admin. Bldg., Emergency Comm.
Portable Radios (1) Contractor Emergency Comm.
Portable Radios (2) B.C.C. Emergency Comm.
Portable Radios (3) Maintenance Emergency Comm.
Absorbent Pads Maintenance Spill clean-up
Alarm Pull Stations Through-out Facility Notification
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Arrangements have been made with appropriate authorities to coordinate emergency
services when they become necessary. These arrangements are described in Section 5,
Preparedness and Prevention Requirements.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
A. Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation, plant personnel must
immediately:
1. Activate internal facility alarms or communication systems to notify all persons
onsite at the plant.
2. Notify appropriate contractors and/or local and state agencies for assistance if
necessary.
B. Whenever there is a release, fire, explosion, plant personnel must immediately identify
the character, exact source, amount, and aerial extent of any released materials.
They may do this by observation or review of facility records or manifests, and,
if necessary, by chemical analysis.
C. Concurrently, plant personnel must assess possible hazards to human health or the
environment that may result from the release, fire, or explosion. This assessment must
consider both direct and indirect effects of the release, fire, or explosion.
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D. If it is determined that the plant has had a release, fire, or explosion which could
threaten human health, or the environment, outside the plant grounds, these findings
must be reported as follows.
1. If the assessment indicates that evacuation of local areas may be advisable, the
appropriate local authorities must be notified.
Vernon Police Department
1-213-587-5171
Vernon Fire Department
1-213-583-4821
2. The following agencies should be notified as soon as possible after an incident has
taken place:
National Response Center
1-800-424-8802
Office Of Emergency Service
1-800-852-7550
EPA Re~on IX
SCAQMD
1-415-744-2000
1-800-572-6306
L.A. County Sanitary District
1-213-699-7422
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The report must include:
a. Name and telephone of reporters.
b. Name and address of facility.
c. Time and type of incident.
d. Name and quantity of materials involved, to the extent known.
e. The extent of any injuries.
f. The possible hazards to human health, or the environment, outside the facility.
E. During an emergency, plant personnel must take all reasonable measures necessary to
ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur, recur, or spread to other
hazardous waste at the facility.
F. If the facility stops operation in response to a fire, explosion, or release, the emergency
coordinator should make arrangements to monitor for any leaks, pressure buildup,
gasoline generation, or ruptures in valves, piping, or the equipment.
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G. Immediately after an emergency, management will provide for trapping, storing and
proper disposing of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other
material that results from a release, fire, or explosion at the facility. .
H. Management must ensure that, in the affected areas of the plant, all emergency
equipment listed in the contingency plan is cleaned and fit for its intended use before
operations are resumed.
I. The emergency coordinator will notify the appropriate local, state, and federal agencies
that the plant is in compliance with the preceding paragraph before operations resume.
J. The emergency coordinator will note the time, date, and details of any incident that
requires implementing the contingency plan. Within 15 days after the incident, a
written report must be submitted on the incident to the Regional Administrator of the
EP A. The report will include:
1. Name, address, and telephone number of the coordinator.
2 Name, address, and telephone number of the plant.
3. Date, time, and type of incident.
4. Name and quantity of materials involved.
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5. The extent of injuries, if any.
6. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment.
7. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the
incident.
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USE AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTAINERS
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USE AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTAINERS
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GENERAL OPERATING REOUIREMENTS
A. The following requirements are met when dealing with
hazardous waste stored in drums:
1) The drum must always be closed and properly
labeled except when waste is added.
2) Drums must be in good condition and not
leaking.
3) Drums must be inspected on a weekly basis to
ensure no leaks occur.
4) Drums containing ignitable waste will be
located 50 feet from the plant's property line.
5) Drums must be labelled as "Hazardous Waste" and
dated with the initial storage date.
6) Documentation of required inspections must be
maintained.
B.
The following requirements are met when dealing
with hazardous waste stored in a tank.
1) Hazardous waste is not to be placed in a tank
if it could cause the tank to rupture, leak,
corrode or otherwise fail.
2) Where material containing hazardous waste
constituents is automatically fed into a tank,
the tank is equipped with a waste feed cut-off
system.
3) The aboveground tank must be marked with the
words "Hazardous Waste".
4) The underground tank is identified by a sign in
the area above the tank with the words
"Hazardous Waste" marked on it.
5) Waste feed cut-off systems and waste level in
the tanks must be inspected daily.
6) Above ground tanks and adjoining areas must be
inspected daily.
7) Documentation of required inspections must be
maintained.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE PLANS
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A. FIRE ffiOTECTION OB.:ECTlVES
Our firefighting objectives are designed to provide "first aid" type
response to fire situations until professional help arrives to assume
control. The first person discovering a fire should immediately take
wnatever action is necessary to minimize the hazard and to limit the
extent of damage. If determined that the fire cannot be put out
unassisted with a nearby extinguisher the employee should follow the
actions described below. .
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GENERAL PROCEDLF.ES
1. Activitate the nearest accessible fire alarm pull station.
2. Notify the immediate supervisor or administrative office of the
situation. They will call the Fire Department - 911.
P~antt'tanager_. .
Blending Supervisor
PP&C Supervisor
Plant Secretary
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The Night Plant Supervisor should call the Fire Department direct.
3. Initiate shutdown procedures designated for your position and
evacuate the building or work area by the nearest accessible exit.
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4. Proceed directly to designated asseniJly area for "roll call" and
further direction.
5. Time permitting, the supervisor of each area should assure their
area is secure and proceed to the designated assemoly area.
Each supervisor is to make an accounting for all employees under
their direction. Each supervisor will take a radio for
conmunica tions.
6. Stay in the designated assemoly area ready to direct emergency
equipment to the scene of the fire or ,for further instruction.
7. Do not reenter buildings or work areas until an all clear is
communicated or as directed by emergency personnel.
C. F IRE SHUTDOWN FROCEDlRES
1. LLbe Oil CanpoU1der
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Shut off all pumps and mixers controlled at the batch
blending panel.
Close all product line valves on the first floor of the Blend
Centrol Center.
Close all product line valves on the in-line blender platform
of the Bec.
Close blender kettle hatch covers.
Turnoff light switches at platform level.
Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
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2. Process Center Control Analyst
a. Shut off all pumps controlled at the master control panel in
the Control Room.
b. Turn off air conditioner at thermostat in Control Room.
c. Close Control Room window and the entrance door when leaving.
d. Close Blending Supervisor's office door and windows.
e. Close slurry kettle hatch covers.
f. Turn off light switches at first floor exit.
g. Open 37th Street gate adjacent to Bee and at southwest corner
of property. Direct emergency vehicles to location of
emergency. Remain at southwest corner gate for further
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3. Bulk Lube Rack Loader
a. Shut off all pumps controlled at the loading rack panel.
b. Close all valves at loading rack.
c. Disconnect hoses from truck.
d. Advise driver to pull truck away from rack and stop out of
way of ingress of emergency vehicles. Driver should remain
in Vehicle, engine running and await further instructions.
e. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
4. Bulk Lube Unloader
a. Shut off all pumps controlled at the additive and north tank
farm unloading pump control panelS.
b. Close all unloading product line valves.
c. Direct any unloading bulk trucks out of area. Advise driver
to stop out of way of ingress of emergency vehicles. Driver
should remain in vehicle, engine ruming and await further
instructions. ;
d. Close all tank car valves and dome covers. Disconnect and
cap tank car hoses and steam hoses. Lay hoses away from
tracks in case tank cars ITUSt be moved.
e. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
5.
Grease CompoUlder
a. Shut off all pumps controlled on the second floor grease and
oil/wax cootrol panels.
tJ. Close all product line valves on the second floor.
c. Close and secure grease and oil/wax kettle hatch covers.
Turn off kettle exhaust and ceiling fans.
d. Proceed downstairs and turn off homogenizers and cunos.
e. Turn off lights.
f. Turn off Dowtherm boiler and close door upon exit.
g. Proceed to assentlly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
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6. Quart Line Operator
a. Turn off all machinery at operator control panel.
b. Turn off all pumps at quart filling pump control panel.
c. Close pr9duct lines at quart fill manifolds.
d. Turn off lights and fans in quart fill room and storage room.
e. Proceed to tracks and assist Bulk Lube Unloader with tank car
shutdown.
f. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
7. Depalletizer Operator
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a. Turn off depalletizer.
b. Turn off ceiling fan and depalletizer room lights.
c. Direct any trucks at quart bottle unloading dock away from
area. Advise driver to stop out of way of ingress of
emergency vehicles. Driver should remain in Vehicle, engine
running, and await further instruction.
d. Ensure alley between plant buildings and railroad tracks is
free for passage of emergency vehicles. Direct drivers out
of area. Move any plant equipment or other blockages.
e. Position forklift out of aisle ways, turn off engine and
close UP tank valve.
f. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
8.
Small Fill Operator
a. Turn off all pumps controlled at small fill, pump control
panel.
b. Close product line valves at small fill and grease fill.
c. Turn off all small fill conveyors.
d. Turn off switches in lighting panel at landing to K-10/l2
stairs..
e. Position forklift out of aisle ways, turn off engine and
close UP tank valve.
f. Ensure alley between grease plant and warehouse is clear for
emergency personnel. Move pallets, equipment, etc. as
required .
g. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
9. Drum Fill Operator - Lanes 1 and 2
a. Stop filling operations.
b. Close all product line valves in Transfer Pit.
c. Proceea-to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
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10. Drum Fill Operator - Lanes 3 and 4
. a. Turn off all punps at the drum fill. punp control panel.
b. Close all product line valves at drum fill lanes.
c. Turn off drum conveyors.
d. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate at southwest
corner for further instructions.
11. Drum Palletizer Operator
a. Turn off drum palletizer.
b. Turn off drun conveyors.
c. Turn off ceiling fan above palletizer.
d. Position forklift out of aisle ways, turn engine off and
close LP tank valve.
e. Close two sets of fire doors between warehouse number 2 and 1.
f. Proceed to asserrtJly area at the .:ewel Street gate for further
instructions.
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Case Palletizer Operator
a. Turn off case palletizer(s).
b. Turn off belt conveyor.
c. Position forklift out of aisle ways, turn engine off and
close LP tank valve.
d. Ensure alley between warenouse building and railroad tracks
is free for passage of emergency vehicles. Direct drivers
out of area. Move any plant equipment or other blockages.
e. Proceed to assembly area at the .:ewel Street gate for further
instructions.
Warehouse Dock Operators
a. Position forklifts out of aisle ways, turn engine off and
close LP tank valve.
b. Ensure east door and ramp into warehouse are open and clear
so that emergency vehicles could enter the warehouse.
c. Leave all overhead doors open.
d. Assist in pulling trailers away from dock if situation
warrants.
e. Proceed to assembly area at the .:ewel Street gate for further
instructions.
Delivery Foreman
a. Turn off au equipment and lights in Delivery offices.
b. Turn off heat/cooling system at thermostat.
c. Turn off warehouse lights at 4 switches inside warehouse
entrance.
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d. Open 37th Street gate by 10 sign. Direct emergency vehicles
to location of emergency. Remain at 37th Street gate by 10
sign for furtner instructions.
15. Plant Secretary
a. Power down Wang equipnent.
b. Turn off heat/cooling system at thermostat in hallway.
c. Turn off heat/cooling system at thermostat and close
communications room door.
d. Turn off first floor lights.
e. Close Plant Manager and Product Supervisor office doors.
f. Proceed to assentJly area at 37th Street gate by 10 sign for
further instructions.
16. PP&C Supervisor
a. Turn off upstairs l~ghts.
b. Turn off heat/cooling systems at two thermostats in hallway.
c. Close second floor office doors.
d. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate by 10 sign for
further instructions.
. 17. Administrative/Controls Supervisor
a. Turn off conference room lights.
b. Turn off heat/cooling system at thermostat in main conference
room.
c. Proceed to assembly area at 37th Street gate by 10 sign for
further instructions.
18. Lead Maintenance Mechanic
a. Turn off plant air compressors.
b. Prepare boilers for shutdown depending upon the situation.
c. Proceed to assembly area by motor control center for further
instructions.
19. Plant Electrician
a. Report to scene of fire and coordinate power shut off at
switch house or applicable substation.
20. Maintenance Mechanics
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a. Secure welding and other shop machinery.
b. Report to assembly area by motor control center for further
instructions.
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21. O1ief Chemist
a. Open 37th Street gate between laboratory and warehouse.
Direct emergency vehicles to location of emergency.
b. Report to asserriJly area on 37th Street outside laboratory for
further instructions.
22. Laboratory Personnel
a. Turn off laboratory equipment.
b. Secure flanmable materials.
c. Turn off heat/cooling system at thermostat.
d. Turn off lights.
e. Close all doors.
f. Report to asserrcly area on 37th street outside laboratory for
further instructions.
23. Administrative Personnel
a. Turn off an and calculator equipment at desks.
b. Proceed by nearest accessible exit to assem:Jly area at 37th
Street gate by 10 sign for further instructions.
24. Plant Supervisors
a. Proceed to area of responsibility and assist in shutdown
procedures.
b. Direct personnel to nearest ex~st and designated asserriJly
area. .
c. Time permitting, assure area is secure and proceed to
designated assembly area.
d. Direct emergency vehicles as required.
e. Take accoUlt of personnel assigned. to shift and remain in
assembly area for further direction.
25. Night Plant Supervisor
a. Notify Fire Department and advise entrance gate nearest fire.
b. Open 37th Street gate by 10 sign or 37th Street gate at
southwest corner of property. Stand by to direct Fire
Department to location of emergency.
c. Assist personnel in shutdown procedures.
d. Direct persc:nnel to nearest exit and assel1'iJly area at 37th
Street gate by 10 sign.
e. Determine extent of emergency and call, (1) Plant Manager or
(2) Blending Supervisor, or (3) Plant Engineer or!
. (4) PP&C Supemsor.
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D. ASSEMBL Y AREAS
1. Warehouse Personnel - Jewel Street Gate.
2. Administration Building Personnel - 37th Street gate by 10 sign.
3. Blending and Packaging Personnel - 37th Street gate at southwest
corner.
4. Maintenance Personnel - Roadway nortn of motor control center.
S. Laooratory Personnel - 37th Street outside gate between
laboratory and warehouse.
6. All night shift personnel - 37th Street gate by 10 sign.
7. Personnel positioned at these points will be in position to
direct emergency vehciles and personnel to scene of fire. Also
trey should assist in keeping bystanders out of the premises.
E. COMMUNICATIONS
1. The Plant Manager, or in his absence, the Blending Supervisor
and Plant Engineer respectively are in charge. I .
2. The above designated individual in charge should immediately:
a. _ Determine Fire Department has been called.
b. Determine the location and extent of the emergency.
c. Determine extent of any injuries.
d. Obtain "Roll Call" rep:Jrts of personnel from SLPSrvisors at
assef1'i:)ly areas.
3. Proceed to Fire Department Command Center and provide information
and direction as required by Fire Department personnel in charge.
4. Call or designate someone to notify the MPO or in his absence the
HPO Manager of Staff Services. Ask this person to make
appropriate notifications.
S. Follow the guidelines in the Public Relations section of the
Emergency Procedures relative to media interviews.
S. Keep Supervisors at assef1'i:)ly areas informed of the situation.
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WRllTEN INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
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~letion of this form &.cates that it is the policy oL emplajer to fully
comply with I..al:or CcxJe 6401. 7 (SB 198) arx:i General Irx:lustry safety Order 3203,
Injury and Illness Prvention Pro:JraIIl. .
I. EMPLOYER INFORMATION
Organization/Entity: Mobil oil Corporation
Address: 2619 E. 37th street
City: Los Ancreles
Telephone Num1:er:
Type of Business:
Main Activities:
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Zip Ccrle- 90058
state
(213) 586-5300
Petroleum lubricant Manufacturinq
Blendinq, Packaqinq and Shippinq of I.l.1l:e oils
II. PERSCN(S) WI'IH AUlliORITY AND RESroNSIBTIm FOR IMI?LEMENI'IN:; '!HIS
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mJiJRY AND IIINESS PREVENTION PRCGRAM:
Name/Title R. M. Hoechlin, Senior Technician
Descriptin of Authority arx:i Responsibility Imolementation of Iniurv and
Illness Prevention Prcqram, Inspections, Iniurv and Illness Investication
Name/Title L.. P. Olamberlain, Plant Manaqer
Description of Authority and Responsibility General Authority and SUoervision
of Iniurv and Illness Prevention Proaram
III(A).
MANAGEMENI' SYSTEM FOR IDENl'IFYING, EVAli1ATING AND PREVENrIN:;
OCCOPATIONAL SAFElY AND HEAL'IH HAZARDS mCUJDES 'lEE FOu.a,-:m:;:
Revie:" of applicable General Irx:lustry safet'J Orde...'P"S arx:l other
safety Orders that apply to the operation.
Revie:" of :industry and general information (incltxling Material safety
Data Sheets for chemicals used) on };XJtential occupational safety and
health hazards.
Investigation of all accidents, injuries, illnesses, and U!1JSal events
that have cccurred at this location (see rv below) .
Pericxii.c arx:i scheduled inspections of general w-ork areas ani specific
work stations (see rv below).
Evaluation of infonnation provided by employees (see VI l::elow).
An effective alternative methc:d as descriJ::ed below or attached to this
progr-~. Manaqernent Guide 00-2801
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III (B). HAZARD ~S HAVE BEEN CONDUCl'ED FOR 'IHE LmG GENERAL AND
~i"~".LC IDRK STATIONS (JOB SAFEI'Y CIASSES):
(1) Nane Blen:li.nq Deoa.rtJnent
Description of Gene..'tQJ. Area Blendi.na
Job Safety Class Blendi..nq OI:erations - General
(2) Name Blen:li.nq Deoa.rtJnent
Description of General Area Blendi.na
Job Safety Class Blendi..nq OI:erations - Rail Yard Qpe..-rator
(3) Name Blending Deoa.rtJnent
Description of General Area Blendi.na
Job Safety Class Blendinq OI:erations - loadinq Rack Operator
( 4) Name Blen:li.nq Deoa.rtJnent
Description of General Area Blendi.na
Job Safety Class Blendi..nq OI:erations - CompounderlHeloer
(5) Name I..aOOratorv Denartrnent
Description of General Area I..al:.oratorv
Job Safety Class Laboratorv - General
(6) Nane I.aboratorv Denartrnent
Description of General Area I..al:.oratorv
Job Safety Class Chemist/Technician
III (C). '!HE cx::aJPATIONAL SAFEI'Y AND HEALm HAZARDS IDElrl'.u"l.ill ARE OCCOMENI'.ED
IN '!HE FOILCMING W<.NNER:
/ / Hazard evaluation form for general work areas and specific Job Safety
Classes (Form IIPP-2) which are maintainted at the followinq location
or / / other documentation
Maintained at the followinq location
III (D). SAFE IDRKIN:; CONDITIONS, IDRK PRACrICES AND ~ EQUIFMENI'
RmUIREMENI'S ARE OCCOMENI'.ED AND c:x::Mv1UNICATID IN THE FOILCWING MANNER:
/ / Cedes of Safe Practices have been developed. for general and/or specific
job safety classes or work stations (Fonn IIPP-3) maintained at the
fol1CMing location
or / / other documentation
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SPEcrFIC l\ORK STATIONS (JOB SAFEI"l CIASSE'S):
(1) Name Administrative/Office
Description of General Area Office
Job Safety Class Administrative - General
(2) Name Administrative/Office ·
Description of General Area Office
Job Safety Class Administrative E11Plovees
(3) Name Packaqinq Deoart:rnent
Description of General Area Packaqinq
Job Safety Class Packaqinq Ooerations - General
(4) Name Packaqinq Deoart:rnent
Description of General Area Packaqinq
Job Safety Class Packaqinq Ooerations - Planbnan/5r. Plan'bnan
(5) Name Maintenance Deoarbnent
Description of General Area Maintenance ShoP
Job Safety Class Maintenance Mechanic
(6) Name
Description of General Area
Job Safety Class
III (C). '!HE OCCUPATIONAL SAFElY AND HEAL'IH HAZARDS IDENl'.1.l':.1.lli ARE IXX::.'tJMFln'E
m '!HE FOI..J:.CWING MANNER:
/ / Hazard evaluation form for general work areas and. specific Job Safety
Classes (Form IIPP-2) which are maintainte::l at the following location
or / / other documentation
Maintainerl at the following location
III (D). SAFE l\ORKING CONDITIONS, l\ORK PRACTICES AND PRlJl'Ecr'IVE EQUIPMENI'
REQUIIID1ENl'S ARE r:x:::aJMENI'ID AND ca1MUNICATID m '!HE FOILaVING MANNER:
/ / Codes of Safe Practices have been developed for ge.1'1eral ariJ./or specific
job safety classes or work stations (Form IIPP-3) raintained at the
following location
or / / other documentation
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SPE:IFIC IDRK STATIONS (JOB SAFElY crASSES):
(1) Nama Warehouse DePartment
Description of General Area Ware.l-J.ouse
Job Safety Class Warehouse OI;lerations - General"
(2) Nama Warehouse Deoartment ·
Description of General Area Warehouse
Job Safety Class Warehouse Operations - Spottim Trailers
(3) Name Warehouse Deoartment
Description of General Area Ware.l-J.ouse
Job Safety Class Warehouse Operations - Case Palletizer
( 4) Nama Warehouse DePartment
Description of General Area Warehouse
Job Safety Class Warehouse Operations - Materials HandlinCf
(5) Name Warehouse Deoartment
Description of General Area Warehouse
Job Safety Class Warehouse Operations - Drum Palletizer
(6) Name Warehouse Denartment
Description of General Area Warehouse
Job Safety Class Warehouse Operations - Forklift Operations
III(C). 'lEE cx:aJPATIONAL SAFElY AND HFAL'IH HAZARDS mE1l1'll"J.W ARE rx::aJMEN1'E)
!N '!HE FOLI:.L:mNG MANNER:
IXI Hazard evaluation form for general work areas am specific Job safety
Classes (Form IIPP-2) which are maintainted at the following location
I.alx:>ratorv and Each Deoartrnent
or I I .other documentation
Maintained at the following location
III (D). SAFE mRKING cx)NDITIONS, mRK PRACrICFS AND FrorEX::1'IVE EQUII-MENT
REQOIREMENI'S ARE rx:x::tJMENI'ED AND a::MMUNICATED !N 'lEE FOI.J:.aiING MANNER:
IXI Codes of safe Practices have l::een developed for general ami or specific
job safety classes or work stations (Form IIPP-3) maintained at the
follcwi.n;J location Lab::>ratorv and Each Denarbne.'it
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INSPEcr'IONS ~ 'IO VERIFY a:M?LIANCE IlL CDDES OF SAFE
PRAcrICES AND OIHR SAFEI'Y REQUIREMENl'S 'IO mENI'TIY ANY ADDITIONAL
HAZARDS AND 'IO INVE'SI'IGATE ACCIDENTS, INJURY AND ILI.NESS CASES .AND
Frequency am Responsibility for Inspections:
(1) Area/Job Safety Class Administrative/Office
Frequency of Scheduled Inspections Everv 6 Months
Person(s) Responsible Senior Technician/FP&C SUorvisor
(2) Area/Job Safety Class I..aboratorv
Frequency ot Scheduled. Inpsections Monthlv
Person(s) Responsible Senior Tedmician/01ief C1emist
(3) Area/Job Safety Class Blendinq
Frequency of Scheduled Inspections Monthl v
Person(s) Responsible Senior Tedmician/Blendina SUoervisor
(4) Area/Job Safety Class Warehouse
Frequency of Scheduled Inpsections Monthl v
Person(s) Responsible Senior Technician/Warehouse SUoervisor
(5) Area/Job Safety Class Packaqinq
Frequency of Scheduled Inspections Monthlv
Person(s) Responsible Senior Technician/Packaoi.n:f SUoervisor
(6) ArealJob Safety Class Maintenance
Frequency of Scheduled Inpsections Monthlv
Person (s) Responsible Senior Technician/Maintenance SUoervisor
Documentation of Inspections
IXI Periodic scheduled inspections are dcx:::umented on Form IIPP-4 ~ch
includes methc:x:1s, correction of hazards identified.
'Ihese forms are maintained at the follCMing location I..aboratorv
IXI other forms of documentation (describe) Facilities Safety survey
Checklist
Accident am Injury I Illness Investigation
IXI Inspections (investigations) are conducted as soon as possible after an
accident occupation injury or illness, or hazardous \musual occurrence
is reported. 'Ihese investigations are documented on Form IIPP-5.
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'!he employer uses an alternative method of injurylillness investigation
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this e:rrployer's program or prior to July 1, 1991.
New e:rrployees are provided initial t:rainin:J upon hiring prior to
assigrnnent.
Employees are provided training when assigned to a new task for which
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training has not been received.
SUpervisors are trained on hazards and safe practices in their area of
responsibility .
Training inCludes general area safety and specific assignment or job
safety class training, and the potential occupational safety and health
rr:x,1Illentation of training is maintained an FotlIl IIPP-6 for iniividual
initial training and/or Form IIPP-7 for group training sessions. 'Ihi.s
documentation is maintained at the follMn:r location (s) Ernolovee File
Dent. Trai.ninq Manual
~er training is provided at the folla.vinq frequency AnnuallY
E'qually effective alternative training has been provided in the m:mner
described. below or on the attached page. USMS 500 Monthly Safety Meetinq
l:.;.t':r JXl.'.l. VE o:::M-1UNICATIONS WI'IH EMPIDYEES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED WHIai
INCUJDE '!HE FOI.I.J:MING MEIHODS 'IO MEEr '!HE STANDARD' S ~:
Camnuni.cation of safe working corxlitions, werle practices, and required
~1'"SOnal protection equipment is included in initial and all sul:sequent
training .
/X/ other forII1.'5 of employer to e:rrployee conm.mications on safety topics
include (specify posters, letters, meetin:3s, etc.) Posters, letters
mnthly safety meetinCf
/X/ Employees have been advised by the folla.vinq :methexi Plant Rules.
safety meetinq that safe work corxlitions, safe worle practices, and
required personal protective equipment are marx:1ataty and will be enforced
by the following: been received.
/X! Recognition for COITg?liance/gocd safety record lmntial Safety Awards
/X/ Discipline for non-compliance, inclu:li.n;r coun...-=ellinCf, reprimand,
suspension
/XI '!his e:rrployer' s method to solicit safety related information from
Eq'Jloyees includes repOrts to SUPe-'1'"Visor, and! or steerina cornmi ttee
ani anonymously by Idea Input Form
/X/ Farm IIPP-8 has been made available for t.lli purpose.
IX/ E::ployees have been advised there will be no reprisals or other job
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Fire Department
Police Department
Ambulance
All Pollution Incidents call:
Telephone: 9 II
Telephone: 911
Telephone: 911
National Response Center (U.S. Coast Guard)
State Agency
Local Agency
Telephone: (800) 424-8802
Telephone:
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Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety
Telephone: (202) 426-1830
Telephone: (518) 472-7509 (518) 472..7866
Company Doctor
Name: Dr. SPECTRUM MED! CAL
Telephone: 728-9078
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Notify in All Emergencies:
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If not available call:
M. M. KATZKA
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Telephone: i(310}! 379-Q060
Telephone: (714) 777-5733
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2E19 E. 37TH ~TREET _
Los ANGELESJ CP 9Q058-0ef;
TEL NO(S): BIG MAT:P
625::53.00...
CONTACT: LANE P.. rnAMBEF.LAIN
PLANT MANAGER
OUTSIDE: (213) 58E -5300.
HOME:
(310) 379-9060.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE: 911 <;>r 213-583::::.0331..........
POLICE DEPARTMENT . ...:.:-......:.:.:.:-:........,.I\IIN......
TELEPHONE: 911 or 213-587-8135
STATEPOUCE TELEPHONE: 213-620-4700 . . .
AMBULANCE TELEPHONE: 911 ..
POLLUTION INCIDENTS: CONTACT USTING
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NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER TELEPHONE: 300-424-8802
U.S.C.G. MARINE SAFETY TELEPHONE. 300-424-8883
DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES TELEPHONE:
ENV. PROTECTION AGENCY .TELEPHONE: :.l.IS-i44-2000
STATE AGENCY TELEPHONE:
LOCAL AGENCY TELEPHONE: 213-583-8811
D.O.T. HAZARDOUS INCIDENT
BUREAU OF MOTOR CARRIER SAFElY
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
TELEPHONE: 202-426-1830
TELEPHONE: (518) 472-7509...0'1"..:..
472-7866
NAME Dr. Peter Wa1d
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ADDRESS: Torrance Refinery
TELEPHONE: 8-339-4705
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PRODUCTION SUP.
MGR. PLANT OPERATIONS
MAINTENANCE SUP.
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J.K. Stamm.
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MOBIL EMERGENCY CALL-OUT
M~NTENANCE PERSONNEL
NAME
. Fred Kelley - Leadman
~Iike Cassie)" - Electrician
~,1ac Hamilton - Craftsman
Ken Cales
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(in training)
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ADDRESS
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La ~1irada
5347 Walkertcn
L~g Beach
824 W. 12Sth Street'
Los Angeles
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MAIN CONTACTS
Bureau of Explosives
Chemtrec
Mobil Emergency Response
communications Center
800-537-9540 (24 hours)
419-423-3526
o. H. Materials Company
800-424-8802
202-426-2675
RAILCARB
National Response Center
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public health, safety, and/or environments to:
California Office of Emergency Services, Sacramento
(24-hour) (800) 852-7550 (In state)
(24-hour) (91S) 427-4341 (Otherwise)
Report, promptly, oil spills of any quantity from any facility, or drilling,
or production operation conducted anywhere within the state, including
offshore islands and tidelands within three nautical miles of the shore
. to the Office of Emergency Services and the local district office of the
State Division of Oil and Gas. Refer to map for location and numbers.
Notes: Verbal notification shall be followed by a written report to the
local district office and include the following information~ Items 1
through 7 shall be included in the verbal. notification. The written
report shall include all ten items.
1. Date, time. and location of the spill.
2. Name and telephone number of person reporting.
3. Type and quantity.
4. Description of what happened.
5. Injuries. if any.
6. Measures taken or plans to abate, contain, and clean up the
spill.
7. Local agencies on scene or notified.
8. Source of spill.
9. Cause of spill.
10. Corrective measure to be taken.
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In California, oil spills are considered a hazardous material incident. The
incident is reportable if it has the potential to impact the public health,
safety, or the environment.
Report unauthorized releases from underground storage tanks which
(a) escape from secondary containment, (b) increase the hazard of fire
or explosion, or (c) cause any deterioration of the secondary containment
of the underground tank within 24 hours after the release has been
detected or should have been detected. Releases should be reported
to the nearest Regional Wf!tf#.r Quality Control Board (refer to map for
appropriate regional office). Also, the Local Agency having jurisdiction
over the underground tank program in the appropriate city or county.
(This information can be obtained from the appropriate Rtlgional Water
Quality Control Board Office.)
Report all leaks from any inter- and/or intrastate pipeline; to'-include crude
oil gathering lines, oil field flow lines, pipelines located entirely within a
single plant facility, pipelines owned/operated by a utility,:" and pipelines
used to carry hazardous liquid substances to the local fire agency, the
California Office of Emergency Services (refer to above numbers) and to:
California Office of the State Fire MarshaJ
(24-hour) (91S) 427-4500
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lands, waterways, and tide and submerged lands out to three nautical
miles, managed by the State Lands Commission to:
California State Lands Commission
(24-hour) (213) 590-5201
Notes:
1. "Waterway in California" means any water, surface or underground,
including saline waters, within the boundaries of the state.
2. Spill report shall include:
a. Date, time, and location of spill.
b. Name and telephone number of person reporting.
c. Type and quantity.
d. Description of what happened.
e. Injuries, if any.
1. Measures taken or planned to contain and clean up spill.
g. Local agencies that are on scene or have been notified.
3. Subsequent to the oral notification for spills on state oil and gas leases,
a written report shall be submitted to and include the following:
Submit to:
California State Lands Commission
245 West Broadway, Suite 425
Long Beach, CA 90802-4471
The wdtten report shall include:
a. Source of the spill.
b. Cause of the spill.
c. Size of the spill.
d. Action taken.
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Report any spills into the environment that originate off the highway as
soon as possible to:
California Office of Emergency Services (OES)
2800 Meadowview Road
Sacramento, CA 95832
(24-hour) (800) 852-7550 (In state)
(24-hour) (916) 427-4341 (Otherwise)
Notes:
1. If spill emanates from an underground storage tank or pipeline, refer
to reporting requirements given under Oil.
2. Where established, local authorities, e.g., Local Emergency Dispatch,
shall be contacted in addition to the OES.
3. Provide the applicable information included in the attached OES
Notification Checklist when verbally reporting the incident. The
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Hazardous
Wastes:
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Materials:
Excess Air
Emissions:
Wastewater
Excursions:
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completed written form is submitted by local or other state authorities
to the OES and requires no action by the person reporting the spill.
Report any spills into the environment that originate on the highway as
soon as possible to:
California Highway Patrol, Sacramento
(24-hour) Zenith 1-2000 (Place call through operator.)
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Notes: Provide the applicable information included in the attached OES
Notification Checklist when verbally reporting the incident. The
completed written form is handled by the agency responsible for
scene management and requires no action by the person reporting
the spill.
California State Lands Commission
(24-hour) (213) 590-5201
Same as Hazardous Substances. In addition, report spills to the nearest
Regional Water Quality Control Board office (refer to map for appropriate
regional office).
A written report of the incident must be submitted within 30 days to:
California Department of Health Services
Hazardous Material Management Section
714 P Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
I Same as Hazardous Substances.
Report excess emissions to the nearest local Air Pollution Control District
(A PC D) (refer to APCD listing and map for appropriate regional office).
Each of the 44 APCDs have their own individual immediate and 24-hour
verbal reporting requirements as well as follow-up written reporting
requirements for reporting excess air emissions. These reporting
requirements are not presented in this document due to the large amount
of data that would be required to address all 44 districts. Each permit holder
should refer to the respective APCD office and reporting requirements
specified in the p~rmit(s) for reporting excess air emissions.
Report excursions to the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board
office (refer to map for appropriate regional office).
Notes:
,. Any noncompliance which may endanger health or environment shall
be reported orally within 24 hours from the time of becoming aware
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of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided
within 5 days of becoming aware of the noncompliance.
2. The written submission shall be submitted to the regional office and
shall include the following information:
a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause.
b. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times.
c. If the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time
it is expected to continue.
d. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recur-
rence of the noncompliance.
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Report leaks to the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board office
(refer to map for appropriate regional office).
I Report re"leases and submit written follow-up emergency notice(s) to:
California Emergency Response Commission
Director, Office of Emergency Services
2800 Meadowview Road
Sacramento, CA 95832
(916) 427-4201
(800) 852-7550 (In state, 24-hour number)
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HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SPILL REPORT
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NOTIFIED OES PHONE
REPORTED BY PHONE
SUBSTANCE OTY
SPILL SITE: P/L SHP RD OIF REF RIR S/S (NO PLT DTG OCC/FND
LOCATION
WHAT HAPPENED
CONTAINMENT/CLEANUPIWATER INVOLVED
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REC'D BY
NOTIFIED NAME TIME
DFG FED R/R CC CO OES
RWQCB CHP FRESNO CO
EPA CALTRANS HUMBOLDT CO
SFM P/L F&A LA CO FIC
DOG COF SBDO CO
USCG DPR SF FID
LANDS USFWS SOLANO CO
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Division of 011 and Gas
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1416 9th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
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Suite 475
245 West Broadway
Long Beach, CA 90802
(213) 590-5311
District 2
Suite 240
6401 Telephone Road
Ventura. CA 93003-4458
(805) 654-4761
District 3
301 W. Church Street
P.O. Box 227
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 925-2686
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Suite 417
4800 Stockdale Hwy.
Bakersfield. CA 93309
(805) 322-4031
District 5
466 N. Fifth Street
P.O. Box 616
Coalinga. CA 93210
(209) 935-2941
District 6
Suite 1
221 W. Court Street
Woodland, CA 95695
(916) 662-4683
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Water Quality Control Board
Regional Offices
Region 5
Central Valley
3443 Routier Road
Sacramento. CA 95827-3098
(916) 361-5600
Fresno Branch Office
3614 E. Ashlan Ave.
Fresno. CA 93726
(209) 445-5116
Redding Branch Office
100 East Cypress Avenue
Redding, CA 96002
(916) 225-2045
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Region 1
North Coast
1440 Guerneville Road
Santa Rosa. CA 95401
(707) 576-2220
Region 2
San Francisco Bay
Room 6040
1111 Jackson Street
Oakland. CA 44607
(415) 464-1255
Region 3
Central Coast
1102-A Laurel Lane
San Luis Obispo. CA 93401
(805) 549-3147
Region 4
Los Angeles
Room 4027
107 South Broadway
Los Angeles. CA 90012
(213) 620-4460
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Lahontan
2092 Lake Tahoe Boulevard
P.O. Box 9428
South Lake Tahoe..CA 95731
(916) 544-3481
Victorville Branch Office
15371 Bonanza Road
Victorville. CA 92392
(619) 245-6583
Region 7
Colorado River Basin
Suite 21
73-271 Highway 111
Palm Desert. CA 92260
(619) 346-7491
Region 8
Santa Ana
Suite 200
6809 Indiana Avenue
Riverside. CA 92506
(714) 781-4130
Region 9
San Diego
9n1 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego. CA 92124
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SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT PERMITS
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Permit No. Tank 10 Description
D29234 567 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29235 S68 Storage Tank (fuel/oil)
D29236 S71 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29237 573 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29238 572 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29239 S75 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29240 S79 Storage Tank (fuel/oil)
D29241 599 Storage Tank (fuel/oil)
D29269 S66 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
. D29270 S65 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29271 564 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29272 560 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29273 557 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29274 S56 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29275 555 Storage Tank (misc. materials)
D29276 554 Storage Tank (fuel/oil)
D29277 S53 Storage Tank (fuel/oil) .
MI0762 012671 Heaters-Fur No. 2
M17587 K-5 Lead Oxide Blending
M17642 Lube Oil Additive/Lubricant
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3USINESS
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5USINESS
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MAILING
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HEAL.TH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SECTION
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-":305 SANTA FE AVENUE. VERNON. CA 900 8
(213) 583-8811. EXT. 33
(01) NO. 41 380
EXPIRES 06/30 Ie
(301 PRO/ELM ? ::I 0 ,
(401 FEE PAID 10410. or
Surcharge Included.
HEALTH PERMIT
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Complex Manager
2709 E. 37th St.
\,.. Vernon, CA 90058
MOBI~ OIL LUBE PLANT & TERMINAL
PO box 5886~
Attn: C.H. Blank, Terminal Manager
Vernon, CA. 90058
BY
.-:-IE. PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION ABOVE NAMED IS HEREBY GRANTED A PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN THE BUSINE
JES~RI~ED ABOVE IN THE CITY OF_V~RN~&T~~92~~:amT
UNDERGROUND STORAGE OF. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
This facility is granted a permit to store hazardous substances in
underground tanks until June 30, 1.994 unless this permit is
suspended or revoked for cause prior to the expiration date.
The'operator of this underground storage facility shall monitor the
underground storage tank(s) and associated piping using the method
specified in Condition 3 of this operating permit. Records shall
be kept in sufficient detail to enable the local agency to
determine that the operator has undertaken all monitoring
activities required by this permit to operate.
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1. This permit applies to storage at 2619-2727 E. 37TH ST.
VERNON, CA 90058
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Storage Capacities,
TANK
4404
4405
4407
4408
4409
44J.0
44J.J.
44J.3
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Contents and
GALLONS
12,000 D/W
12,000 D/W
20,000 D/W
8,000 D/W
6,000 D/W
6,000 D/W
6,.000 D/W
1,000 D/W
2,000 D/W
20,000 D/W
Tank Identification:
CONTENTS
KEROSINE
SOLVENT (SOLVASOL) ,
GASOLINE/DIESEL INTERFACE
GASOLINE ADDITIVE
DIESEL
DIESEL
UNLEADED GASOLINE
LUBRICATING OIL
WASTE SOLVENT
GASOLINE/DIESEL
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Monitoring system to be maintained in continuous operation:
Nine (9) continuous electronic liquid sensor(s) installed in
intersitital space of double wall tanks and connected to an
above ground audible and visual alarm system.
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1.0 PURPOSE:
1.1 This plan has been prepared to assist fire prevention by providing information regarding safe
storage, handling and work practices for flammable liquids used at Mobil Oil Corporation,
Vernon Lube Plant.
1.2 The information sheets titled "Major Fire Hazards and Controls" describe each flammable liquid
(flash point near or below lOOOf), it's location, handling and processes, together with
identification of fixed and transient ignition sources and the policies and procedures applied to
control the potential hazardous interface of a flammable material and an ignition source of
sufficient energy. Further, responsibility for each flammable material noted is assigned together
with suggested housekeeping practices.
1.3 This plan has been prepared and executed in accordance with the requirements of FedlOSHA and
the appropriate CalIOSHA axiom as noted in the Table of Contents.
2.0 SCOPE:
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This plan provides standards of care and assigns responsibility. Incumbents of the position listed
as being "responsible" are charged with the careful storage, handling and utilization of the
flammable materials listed in this plan.
3.0 RESPONSmn.ITIES:
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ENVIRONMENTAL. REALm & SAFETY COORDINATOR
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The EHSC is responsible for ensuring:
That the Major Fire Hazards and Controls listing is maintained current and accurate
That the controls and housekeeping measures listed for each flammable material are applied
without exception
That the person responsible for each flammable material is aware of hislher responsibility
That appropriate storage precautions (such as flammable liquid cabinets) are used and
maintained
. That the appropriate standards ofNFPA or UFC (as applicable) are applied
That conformance with this plan is periodically evaluated during the "self-audit" process
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ALL PLANT PERSONNEL
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All Plant Personnel are responsible for:
Maintaining their work area in a clean and orderly manner, preventing accumulations of refuse
and debris
Within the scope of their training and experience, identifying potential fire lumu'ds and notifying
their supervisor
Segregating waste such as oily rags and ordinary combustibles (i.e., paper, wood, etc.) into
containers established for that purpose
Following all safe work procedures, policies and programs, including. but not limited to
restrictions on smoking. permitting of hot work, etc.
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SECTION 1: List tile chemiall. commodity or1lade name of tile Oammable material stoIed and tho 1ocation(s) whae it is stored. processed OJId>or bandied.
(For tIammabIe liquids, list only the name of substances which have a 1Iash point below JOOoF).
NAME: n-Pentane (TRN 868208-00)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Laboratory use only
FLASH POINT (Of):
-40
HANDLED: Laboratory
SECTION 2: List on poIalIiaI ipiIion sources which may be pIaenI in tho..... where !be chemical (above) is stored. processed and/or bandied.
FIXED: Electrical systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the COIIIIOI )lIllCe<ilns or mecbanisms for the ipiIion sources listed above (Le., cIeclIical classi&alion, iJIte!pated 8JOUIIdinl! systemI,
shunting, hot wort pennit ~ etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is n:stricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden.
SECTION 4: List !be name (or job Wncbon) of peI50fIIIei Il:SpOIlSib1e for main1aining equipment and system saMgwuds such as interIocb, eIodnl:al
systems and llIldooIns. valves, ""'.
NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If dilferaII, list !be name (or job fuN:tion) ofpersonneI IeSpOIISibIe for fuel soun:e conIroIs.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List !be bouseI<oeping measures which ore m place and desi8n<d 10 prevail aa:umuIalion of debris. combination offtammable and
combuslible matetiaI, combination ofuninlended poIenlial ipiIion sources with Oammable or combustible matetiaI, migration oflire liom one orea
of tile facility 10 llIIOther, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily ~ spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is ,w,,1I....,lted within the facility Injury & llIness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Desaibe the aIaan systems awiIabJe for the orea(s) in which Ibis material is stoIed and/orproc:essed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised AIann System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SECTION I: List !be chamooI. commodiIy orll8de IWM oflbe lIammable maIaIII SlOR:d and !be IocaIion(s) wbonl iI is sIoIed, processed and/or handled.
(For Oammoble liquids, Ii&t only !be name ofsubs1anoes wbich have a dash point below IOOoF).
NAME: Mobilanna 245 (fRN 667022-00)
FLASH POINT (IF):
100
LOCATIONS: Warehouse
HANDLED: Warehouse Shipping
PROCESSES: Not processed. Import Finished Product.
SECTION 2: List an potalIiaI i8niIion _ which may be present in lbe area wbonllho chemioal (above) is sIoIed, processod ondIor handled.
FIXED: Electtica1 Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List !be COIIlroI pmoedures or meclIanisms fllr!be ignition soun:es 1isted above (i.... eIecbioa1 classi&alion, int"l!f3Ied grounding systems,
sbwding. hoc work pamiI procecImes, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work prooedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Pennit Process. Smoking is reslricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden.
SECTION 4: List !be name (or job Iimclion) ofpasonnellm)lOnSlble fllr IIlIlintainins eqmpmenl and system sa&guards such.. inrerIocks, eIecbioa1
systems and endoolaes. wlws, etc.
NA.\1EIR.1NCTION: Warehouse Supervisor
SECTION 5: If dift'erenI, Iisl!be name (or job function) ofpelSOllllei Im)lOnSIbIe fllr fue1 sowce controls.
NAME/f1..:"'NCTION: Warehouse Supervisor
SECTIO;": 6: List !be bouseteeping _ which 8Ie in place and designed to prevem accumulation of debris, combination of flammable and
combustible material. combination ofunintended poten1iaI igniIion sources with flammable or combustible material, mipaIion offire liom one area
oflbe faciliIy to lIIIOlber, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily tags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for COI'IllCting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & UIness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Desaibe!be aIaan systems awiIabIe fllr!be 8Ill8(s) in whidI this maIaIII is sknd ondIor processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SECTION I: List the cbemiool. commodiIy ortmde name of the Oammoble mataIal stored ond!be Iocation(s)where it is st.oIed. processed and/or bandied.
(For tIammabIe Jiquids.1ist only the name of subsWu:es which have a 0ISIl poIIIl below lOOoF).
NAME: Lapmaster Lapping Vehicle (TRN 671057-00)
FLASH POINT (~: 100
LOCATIONS: Warehouse
HANDLED: Warehouse shipping
PROCESSES: Finished Product (Note: Discontinued Product).
SECTION 2: List aD poleIlliaI igniIion SOIIII:CS which may be pIeSCIII in the.... where !be cbemi<:a1 (above) is stored. processed and/or bandied.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the canlIoI JlIOClldw"es or mechanisms for !be ignIIion sowces listed above (ie., eUlclrical cIassifica1ion, intcpllted grounding systems.
sIwnting. hot wad< permiI procecIiaes. etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot worlc procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process, Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and productiOll areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the name (or job Iiuu:tioft) of personnel responsible for ltIaIrIlllIIlII equipment ond system safer!uards such as inIerIocb, e1ectIical
syotems ond enclosutes, vaJves. etc.
N~CTION:W~Su~
SECTION 5: Ifditferenl, list the name (orjob function) ofpelSOlllllOiresponslble for fuelsomce conIroIs.
N~CTION: Warehouse Supervisor
SECTION 6: List the bouseteeping measures which Ole in place ond deso@ned 10 prevent accumuIaIion of debris, combinalion of flammable ond
combuslible maraiaI. combinalion ofllllinlended potenIial ignition somces wiIh I1ammabIe or combuslible maraiaI. mil!taIion of file fiom one ....
of the &ciIity 10 another. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily ~ spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Conunittee periodicaUy evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injwy & Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describe !be aIauo systaDs mWahIe for the arealS) in which Ibis mataIal is stored and/or processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAThITAlNEDBY: C~
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SE<;TIO]l; I: List tbe cbemical, commodiIy orllade name oftbe OammabJe mataial stcxed and tbe IocaIilln(s) where it is stored. processed lIIIdIor IwIdled.
(For lIammobIe liquids, list only tbe name of subolances Wbich have allash point bcIow IOOoF).
NAME: Duraphos APO-153 (TRN 820662-00)
LOCATIONS: Blending
PROCESSES: Additive to blend. blend center.
FLASHPOINTfF): 91
HANDLED: Drum to Sluny Keltle
SECTION 2: List all polaUiaIi/!IliIion sowca wbioh may be present in the.... where tbe cbemio:al(above) is stored. processed lIIIdIor IwIdled.
FIXED: EICClrical Systems
TRANSIE~ I: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List tbe c;onIIol procedwes or mechanisms for the i/!IliIion souroes listed above (i.e., eIec1ril:a1 cIassilioation, inleparedgrounding systelDS,
sbunIing. bot wodi; peaniI proc:edtns. etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedurelJ are .governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is reslricted to
outside areas. smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List tbe name (or job 6w:tion) ofpemonnelleSpOll8ible for mainIaining equipmenl and system safeguaIds sud1 as intedocks, eIoctrical
systems and enoIosun:s, valves. etc.
NAMEIFl -SCTION: Blending Supervisor
SECTIO]l; 5: If cli1famt, list tbe name (or job fimction) ofpemonnelle5pOJlSible for fuel soun:e COIIIIOIs.
NAMEIFl~CTION: Blending Supervisor
SECTION 6: List the houseIo:eping measures whidllft in place and desi@ned to prevent accwnuIaIion of debris, combination offlammable and
combustible IIllIIaIaI. combination ofunintended polaUiaI i/!IliIion souroes with flammable or combustible materia1, migIalion offiro: &om """.....
of the &ciIiIy to anodler, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joim Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for c:orreaing deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & DIness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describe the aIann systemslMlilable for the 8R8(s)in wbi<:h lhismataialissto!edlllldlorproccssed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alann System. ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAlNT AINED BY: Co11lractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
***CAUTION: MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN HOT ROOM***
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SECTION 1: List the cbanK:ol, commodity or lnlde name of!be flammable mataiaI stored and !be Ioca1ion(S) IIObeIe it is stoIed. processed ondIor bandied.
(For flammable liquids, list only !be _ of substances wbidI bave a tIasb point below IOOoF).
NAME: Heptane (TRN 868141-00)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT r'F>:
25
HANDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List aD potenlialipilionsoun:es whiD.hmay be pIesaII m the..... wbeIe!be chauioal (above) is stored, processed ondIor bandied.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the control procecIuIes or mecbanisms for !be ipiIion sources listed above (ie, eIeclD<:aI dassificatJon, inIqrated grounding systems,
sIwnling. hot work permil prooedwes, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work. procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is reslricted to
outside areas. smoking in and around 1aboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List !be name (or job fun<:tion) ofpelllOllllel RSpOIISibIe for mailIlaining equiplllellund system safJ!@uardssudllsmterIocks,eIeclD<:aI
systems and cnc:los1ns, valves. etc.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If dilfezaIl, list the name (or JOb funclion) ofpelllOllllellOSponsible for fuel soun:e c:onttoIs.
NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the bousebeping measures wbidl... in place and desi8ned to prevent accumulation of debris, combination ofllammable and
combustible material, combination ofunintended polentiaI il!niIion sources wnh tlammable or combustible maIeIIaI, mi@ralioo of lire ftom one .....
of the facility to anolber. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily ~ spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety CormniUee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is docwnented within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan
ALARM SYSTEMS: 0eIcIibe the olaan systems available for the area(s) in wbidl1bis mataiaI is stored ondIor processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alann System . ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: CooIractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SECTION 1: List tbe chomio:ol, commodity or1Dlde IlIIDO of!be IIommabJe IIIIIaialSllnd and !be loclItion(s) wIlere it is slored. processed and/or handled.
(For IIommabJe Iiqaids, list ooIy tbe name of subslanoes wbid1 have a lIasb poiDI below IOOoF).
NAME: Xylme (TRN 868182"()())
LOCATIOXS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT r>F):
80
HANDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List all polenIiaI iplition soun:es wbIch may be present in tbe area wIlere!be cbemio1al (~) is stored, processed and/or handled.
FIXED: Eledrical Systems
TRANSIE~ 1: Hot work. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List1lta comroI procedmes or mec:Ilanismo for tbe iplition sources IisU:cI ~ (i.e., eIectril:al cIassi&cation, inIegrated grounding systems,
sbunting, hot wed: peIIIIit ~ etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work. procedures are governed by Safe WorK Procedures Manua1 Permit Process. Smoking is restticted to
outside areas.. smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List !be name (or job Iimction) of persormeI JeSponsibIe for mainIaming equipment and system safeguatds such as intedocks, eIectIical
systems and endoouRs, nIva, etc.
NAMFJFl'I'CTlON: CbiefChemist
SECTION 5: If diffaent.1ist 1Ita name (or job fimclJonl of persormeI JeSponsibIe for fuel source oonlroIs.
NAME/Fl~CTION: CbiefChemist
SECTION 6: List !be bousckeepingmeasures wbid1 are III place and designed to plCVent accumuIaIion of debris. combination offlammable and
combustible matonal, combination of unintended potenIla1 i@ntIxlnsources WIth flammable or combustible material. migmion of fire 1iom one area
of1he fiI<:ility to ancIber. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint HeaItb " Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self.audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury" Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describe tbe aIann systems aniIabIe for !be areals) in wbich this IIIIIaial is stcn:d and/or processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alann System . ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: Comractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SECTION I: List the c:bomicol. commodity ortmde name of the tIamm8bIe maleriaIlIIored and the IocalionIs)wbae it is stored, processed llIIdior bandIod.
(For IIammobIo liquids, list only the _ of suIls1mIl:es wbidI have a tIash point below IOOoF).
~AME: Methanol (TRN 868265)
LOCATIONS: LaboratoIy
FLASH POINT r>F):
52
HANDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List 011 poll!IlIioIijplilion IIOlII'CeS wbidl may be pnsenI in the..... when: the cbemi<:al (above) is stored. processed and/or bandIod.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot worlc. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the contmI ~ or mecbonisms for the ignition SOIIIOeS Iis1ed above (ie., eIec:ai<aI cIossilicolion, intesWed grounding sysIemS.
sImnIing. hot wort permit procedUIes, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratoty and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the nome (or job fuN:Iion) ofpelllOllllell1!Sponsible for IIl8IIIIaining eqwpmenI and system safesuerds such as intedocks, eIec:ai<aI
systems and endoeuIes. nlves. etc.
NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If di1faenl, list the _ (or job function) ofpelSOJlJlei responsible fur fuel soun:e commls.
~AME/FUNCTION: ChiefCbemist
SECTION 6: List the bouseIleeping ___ which are in place and designed to prevent accumula1ion of debris, combination oft1ammab1e and
combuslible material, combination ofunintalded potenIial ignition sources willi IIammobIo or combustible material, mipl1ion of fire from one.....
oCtile faciIiIy to 1lIIOIber, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated CODlainers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Jow Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its setf-audit function.
Method for COI1'llCting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describe the oIamt systems available for the _s) in which this maIt:rial is lIIored and/or processed
SYSTEMS: Supervised AIann System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SECTION 1: List 1he c:bemi&:aI, commodity or 1Iade nome of the tIammabIe mataiaI stoRd ond 1be Ioca1icn(s) wIleR il is stond, processed and/or hand1ed
(For tIammabIe liquids, list only !be nome of subs1llnces which have a dash point below IOO"F)
NAME: Sovasol-12S (TRN 869370.00)
FLASH POINT r>r>:
o
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
lIAl'lDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a prooess chemical
SECTION 2: List all polenIia1 ignilion soun:es wbich may be pnsenl in 1he __ wIleR tile cbomicaI (above) is stond, processed ondIor hand1ed
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List tile commI pmcedures or mecbanisms fur the ignilion soun:es IisIod above ILe, elodricoI cIassilioaIioo, inIepIted Il'OIIIl'Iin8 systems,
sIwnIing. bot work peonil ~ etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot worlc. procedures are governed by Safe Worlc. Pnx:edures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List 1be name (or job funetion) of pmonne\ ....ponsible for maintaining eqmpmenl and system safeguanIs sudl.. ink:rIocb, eIecIIioaI
systems ond endosuns, va1ves, etc.
NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION S: Ifdi1J'erenl,listtbename (orjob funolJon) ofp"sol\llehespoosible wrliJel soun:ecordrols.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List 1be bousekeeping measures which are in place and designed to prevent """"",uIalion of debris. combination ofllammable and
combustible material. combination ofunintended polenIia1 ignilion soun:es wilh Oammable or c:ombustibIe material. migraDon offire Iiom 0Jle__
of the facility to enother. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health &; Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury &; 1IIness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Desclibe1he alarm systems available for1be area(s) in wbicb Ibis maIeIiaI is stored and/or processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System . ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Ammal
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SECTION 1: List the c:b<micoI, commodity or trade IlIIIIe oflbe llammabIe materioI stored and the Ioc:aIion(s) wb= it is stored. proc:essed andior bandied.
(For llammabIe liquids, list only the IlII\Ie of substances wbich have a dash poinI below lOOoF).
NAME: AI:etone (TRN 878033.00)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT r'f):
HANDLED: Laboratory
-15
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List an poU:nIiaI ipilicn IIOUIl:eS wbich may be preseIll in the area wb= 1be c:hemicaJ.(above) is stored. proc:essed and/or handled.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List 1be conIIOi ~ or mecIlanisms forlbe il!ni1ion sources listed above (i.e., eIeclIica1 classi&alion, integIaIed 8JOlIlIding ~
shunIing, hot work peaaiI procedures, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot wodc procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Pennit Process. Smoking is reslricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List 1be IlIIIIe (or job fuN:tion) ofpersonnel responsible formainlaining equipment and system ~ such as inIedocks, eIa:IDl:aI
systems and encloomes. valves, etc.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If different, list the IlIIIIe (or job li...,liOlIl ofpelSOllJld....ponsibIe for fuel S(lUl"Ce controls.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the housebepmg measures wbich are in pIa<:e and designed to preven! accumulation of debris. combination ofllammable and
c:ombuslible material, combination ofWlinlalcled potenlial ipilicn SQurtes wiIh llammabIe or combuslible material, migIalion of file Iiool one area
of the IilciIity to another, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit fimction.
Method for comcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describelbe aIann systems aWiIable for1be area(s) in wbich this materioI is stored and/orproc:essed.
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Title ,Reference Document #
Fire Prevention Plan 29 C.F.R. 1910.38 FPPVO.doc
8 C.C.R. 3221
Fire Protection EauiDment 29 C.F.R. 1910.155 FPEVO.doc
8 C.C.R. (Group 27)
Plant Evacuation. Plan 29 C.F.R. 1910.38 PEPVO.doc
8 C.C.R. 3220
EmDlovee Alarm SYStem 29 C.F.R. 1910.38 EASVO.doc
8 C.C.R. 6184
Emeraencv Contact List -N1A ECLVO.doc
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SECTION 1: List the cbemiI:al, commodity orlnlde name of the flammable material stored IIld the Ioeation(s) whele it is --.d. prooesaed and/or bandied.
(For flammable liquids, list only the name of subs1ances wbich haw a tIasb point below IOOoF)
NAME: n-Butyl Alcohol (TRN 878066"()())
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FL-\SH POINT (~:
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HA.'Iol>LED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a pro<:ess chemical
SECTION 2: List an poIcnIial i/!niIion SOlIIIleS wbich may be pmsenl in the area where tho cbemiI:a1 (above) is stomd, processed and/or bandied.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work:., smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the control proc:eduRs or mechanisms for the ignition sowces listed above Ii.... eIoctIioal clasai6cation, inu:gmtedgroundmg systems,
sbunling, bot wodr. permit proc:eduns. elc.)
COJl.'TROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the name (or job fuN:tion) ofpelSOllllel responsible for maintaining eqtIIpIDeIIl and system safetluards such IS inIodocks. eIa:tri<al
syslans IIld endosures, vaMs. elc.
NAMEiFUNCTION: ChiefCbemist
SECTION 5: ICcIiftlnnt.list the name (or job function) ofpelSOllllel responsible for fuel SOUIl:e controls.
NAME/FliNCTION: ChiefCbemist
SECTION 6: List the houseIteeping measures) wlW:h are in place and desi8ned to prevent IlXUIIIUIalion of debris, combination of flammable IIld
combuSlible maleIioI, combinalion ofDlDntended poten1ial ignition sources wIlh llammable or c:ombuslible material, migralIon oflir.liom one area
of the facility to llI1Other. elc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spil1s are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates bousekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan.
ALAR.\-f SYSTEMS: Describe the aIaau systems llVIIiIabIe for the area(s) in which this material is SUlIed and/orproc:essed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
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SECTION 1; List the cbanical. COIIlIIIOdily or trade name of the I1ammabIe malllIia1-.d IIId the Iocation(s) wbcIe it is st<m:d. processed and/or bandied.
(For lIammabIe Jiquids, list only the name of subs1ances which have . flash JlOIIlI below lOOoF).
NAME; #5 Solvent (TRN 920645..(0)
FLASH POINT (~:
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LOCATIONS: Laboratory
HANDLED; Laboratory
PROCESSES; Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List an poteIIIiaIipiIion sources wbidt may be)llalall Ul tho llIal where the chanical (above) is st<m:d. processed and/or bandied.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List tho conIIol ~ or mechanisms fur tho ignIIIOII soon:es lisled above (Le., eIeclri<al cIassilication, ~f!IOUIIdingsystems,
shunIing, hot worlc pamit proceduns, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
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SECTION 4: List tho name (or job liDu:Iion) ofpelllOlUlei responsible fer maIIlIaining equipmenI and system safquanIs such as interlocks, eIeclri<al
systems IIId enclosuIes, vaM:s, etc.
NAMElfUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If different, list the name (or job function) ofpelllOlUlei responsib1e fur fuel SOUICC COIIlIOIs.
NAMElfUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the bousekoeping measures wbich lie in p~ IIId designed to prevenI accumulalion of debris, combination ofllammable and
combustible mataiaI, combination ofllllinlmded poleI1lial ignition soon:es WIIb IIammabIe or combustible mataiaI, migraIion offire &om 0I\e llIal
of tho facility to another, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan.
AlARM SYSTEMS: Describe tho aIann systems available for tho _sJ Ul wbidttbis malllIia1 is stored and/orprocessed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: ConIractor
MAINTAINED BY: Conttactor
FREQUENCY: Armua1
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SECTION I: Liot 1be cMmiooI, commodiIy or 1I1lde name of!be lIammobIe materialllloled and the IocationlSI where it is --. processed. and/or 1w1dkd.
(For ........1iquids.1isI 0Dly!be name of subslarJces which have a lIash point below lOOoF).
NAME: Toluene (TRN 970566-(0)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT COF>:
HANDLED: Laboratory
40
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: Liot all poIeIlIialignilion_ which may be pn:sent m!be..... where !be c:bemi<:al (above) IS Slored, processed. and/or bandIod.
FIXED: EIectricaI Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot wort. smoking materials
SECnON 3: Liot 1be conttol procedureo or mechanisms for !be ipmon _listed above (i.e., eIeclri<:al du.silicalion. inI"l!I*d l!J<lIIIIdmg syslems,
sIwIIIing. hot wOlk peanit prlllllIdun:s. etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work. Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: Lisl1be name (or job 6mdion) ofpelSOJllle! nsponsibIe for maintaining equipment and system safeslwds such IS intedocb. eIeclri<:al
systems and......... valYes, etc.
NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: lCdilfaent, list the name (or job 6mdion) ofpelSOJllle! ""JlOIlSibIe for fuel soun:e controls.
NAME/RJNCTlON: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: Liot the bousebepingmeasures wbich are in pIaI;e and designed 10 prevent ac:cumulation of debris. c:ombinaIion ofllammable and
combuslibIe IIIlIIaiaI. oombination ofuninJended polenIial ignition sources with tJammab1e or combuslible matenaI. migration ofme from one.....
of the fiIciIity 10 8Dlllber. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated 00DIainers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. .Joint HeaId1 & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility hgury & Ulness Prevemion Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describe !be aIann systems llYlIiIabIe tllr the area(s) in which this material is stored and/or processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alann System - AnT
TESTED BY: Conlractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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SECTION I: Lisl1be cbomicaI. commodity orttade...... of1be 0ammabIe IIIIIIllriIl stored ond the locaIicn(s) ~ II is stoRd, processed ondIor handIood.
(For 0ammabIe liquids, list only 1be name of subslancos whidl have allash poinI below lOOoF).
NAME: Refined Pyridine (TRN 1204130-(0)
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: LisI aD poleIlIiaI ipiIion soun:es wbioh may be present in 1be area wh= the chemieaI (above) is stoRd, processed and/or handIood.
FIXED: Ele<:ttical Systems
TRANSITh'T: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: Lisl1be COIIIIoI proceduzes or mechamsms for 1be igniIion soun:es listed above (i.e.. eIoclrical cIassi1ication. integIated 8JOlIIIding sy.-,
shunIing, bot wodt permiI procedures, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas. smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: Lisl1be name (or job lbnI:1ion) ofpersonnel responsible for III8IIIIIining equipment and system safeguards such.. intedod<s. eIecIJioal
systems and endoounoa, vaIws. etc.
. NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: 1Cditfetent.Iist1bename (orjob funo:bon/ofpersonnelresponsible forfuelSOllll:e c:onlJok.
NAMEIFL'XCTlON: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: Lisl1be ~tneaSUll:S wbioh are DI pIaoe ond designed to prevent accumulation of debris. combination oftlammable and
combustible mateIiaI. combination ofunintended potenDaI igniIion soun:es with 8ammabIe or combus1ible IlIllIeIiaI. migmlion oflire from one area
of1be filciIiIy to anolber. elC.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated c:ootainers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spi11s are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Hea1th & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for <:orreaing deficiencies is doc:umaudwithin the facility Injury & Il1ness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Deaclibe1be aIaJm systems aniIable for1be area(s) in wbioh Ibis lIIIIIllriIlis stond ondIorprocessed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised A1arm System . ADT MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
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SECTION I: List the cbaniI:aI, commodiIy orUlde name of the 1IammabIe mataiol stmed and the IocaIionls) wbeIe II is stored. processed and/or bandied.
(For 1IammabIe!iquids.1ist only the name ofSllbstan<es wbil:h have a Oash poinl below loooF).
SAME: MonochIorobenzene (TRN 4201455)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT~:
HANDLED: Laboratory
82
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List aD potential ignilion soun:es whidi may be present in the __ wbeIe the cbcmi<:aI (above) is stored, processed and/or handled.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRA"lSIENT: Hot work. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the oomroI proc:cdwes ormecbanisms furlhe ignition soun:es listed above (i.... eIectriaI1 cIassi6carion, integmted pounding syslOIIIS,
sImming. bot wort pamJI proc:cdwes, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is reslrided to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the name (or job limction) ofperoonnel responsible fur mamtaining equipment and systemsafesuanls such as interlocks, eIectncal
syslems ond endooun5, nIves, etc.
SA.\fElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If dilfen=nt.1ist the name (or job function) ofpelSONlOl responsible tor fuel soun:e conlroIs.
SAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the bousekoepingmeasures wbil:h lIII! in pIa<e and designed to prevem_uIa1ion of deblis, combination ofOammabJe and
combustible mataiaI, combination ofunin1erlded polen1ia1 ipition soun:es with llammable or combustible mataiaI, mi8Iation of lire Iiom one __
of the IilciIiIy to ano1ber, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly, Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
~fethod for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan.
AlARM SYSTEMS: Desaibe the aIaIm systems availab1e fur the area(s) in wbidl Ibis mataiol is stored and/or pmcesaed,
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: Con1raetor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
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SECTION I: List the cbauicaI., eommodiIy orlnldo __ of the tIammabIe maIerial sl<lnd and the IocoIion(s) wbae it is stored. processed and/or bandied.
(For lIllmmabIoo !iquids.1isI only the name of substanl:es wIDch 11m: a Oash point below lOOoFI
NAME: Petroleum Ether (fRN 976-05)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT ("F):
HA."DLED: Laboratory
-70
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List oD potentialipilion SOUICeS Which may be present in the area where the cbemital (above) is stored. procesaed and/or bandied.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking lDlIterials
SECTION 3: List the conlroI pmc:edwes or ~ for the ipilion SOUR>eS IisIed abm.. I i.e., elecbi<:ol dassilioation, integmted grounding ~
sIwnIing, bot wod< pamit pnlCltdures, OlD.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around Iabora1ory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the __ (or job funclion) ofpelS<lllMllllSpOllSible for III8intaining eqmpmenl and systan safeguards such.. interlocks, eIeclrical
systems and enoIosures, valves, OlD.
NAME/FUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: Ifdill'en:nt.1ist the name (or job fundion) ofpenonnel responsible for fuel SOUR:e conlrols.
NAME/FUNCTlON: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the bousekeeping measures Which.... in pIa<e and designed to prevem accumuIalion ofdeblis, combinaIion oftlammabie and
combuslib1e material, combinalion ofunintended potential il!nition soun:es with I1ammabIe or combustible material, mil!ration offire &om one area
oftbe liociIiIy to another, ""'.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated ~ are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
pnlIDptIy. Joint Health &. Safety Conunittee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method fOl' correcting deficiencies is clocumeated within the facility Iqjury &. Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Describe the aIann syItIlms aniIabIe fortbe area(s) in which thislllllleliol is sl<lnd and/orprocessed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: CooIraA:tor
MAr\-rAlNEDBY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Ammal
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SECTION I: List the chemical. commodity or lIade name of the lIammabIe material stored and the location(s) where it is stcnd. processed and/or handled
(For IIammabIe liquids, list only !be name ofsubstances wbich have a flash poDll below lOOoF).
NAME: Phenolphthalein (TRN 8022-76)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT (Of'):
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HANDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List aD potenIiaI it!ni1ion sowces wbich may be present DI the..... where the chemical (above) is stcnd, processed and/or hand1ed
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot wOJk, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the control prnc:cduzes or mechanisms for the ignition somces listed above (i.e., cIcctricaI classilicalion, inIcgmted J!IOWIding sysrcms,
sIwnIin& hot wodc permit proc:cdmos, ""'.j
CONTROLS: Hot wodc procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the name (or job function) ofJlClS"lllllli rcsponsibIc for IIl8IIIllIininl equipment and syatcm safcguanIs such as inIedocks, cIcctricaI
sy-... and cndoolna, valves, etc.
NAME/FUNCTION: ChiefCbemist
SECTION 5: If difl'enmt.1ist the name (or job function) ofpcrsonncl responsible for fue1_ controls.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the bouseI:ccpmg measures wbich llIe in place and designed to prevent accumulation of debris, combination of lIammabIe and
combustible material, combination ofunintcndcd potenIiaI ignition SOIIICCS with tJammable or combustible ma1elial, migJaIion offire from one.....
of!be IiciIity to anolbcr, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficimcies is documemed within the facility Injury & Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Dcsaibe the aIatm systems aniIabIc for the arca(s) in which Ibis materia1 is slonld and/or proc:csscd.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: ConIractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
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SECTION I: List Ibe c:hemi&:aI, COIIIIIlOdity or 1rade name oflbe lIammable maIc:IIaI stored IIIld Ibe 1ocalion(s) whae it is stored. procesoed and/or bandied.
(for lIammabIc liquids. list only Ibe name of subsI8nI:es wbich have a tIash pomI bdow lOOof").
NA.\fE: 6590 Reagent Alcohol (fRN 8068-49)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT ('>F):
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HA.'IlDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: . Not a process chemical.
SECTION 2: List aIlpolclllia1ipition soun:cs whiebmay bepnscnl m Ibe area wherelbe chanic:al (above) is stored. processedand/or handIod
FIXED: Eledrical Systems
TRA..lIlSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the con1roI procccbns or mechanisms for Ibe igniCicn SOUR:eS Iisled above (i.., cIecIri<aI cIassiIica1ion. inIcgI:alcd grounding systems.
sbunIing. hot wort pcnnit proccdurcs, clI:.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work. Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is reslricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List Ibe name (or job function) ofpcnonncl responsible for maintaining equipment and system safcguanIs such as inIcrIocks, cICCIIil:aI
S)'IIems and cndoouIes, va1ves, clI:.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If di1fcmnI.list the name (or job function) of pcnonncI rosponsibIc for fuel SOUI<:C controls.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List Ibe housekeeping _ which are in place and designed to JlIWeIIl8lXlll1llllation of debris, combination offlammable and
combusliblc m8ICDaI, c:ombin&Iion ofllllintcndcd potmIiaI il!niIion soun:ca WIIh lIammabIc or combusliblc material, miglation ofme Iiom one area
oflbe facility to anoIber, clI:.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health " Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury " Dlness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Dcsaibe Ibe aIanu S)'IIems avaiIabIc forlbe OI08(s) in which Ibis maIc:IIaI is stored and/or processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
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MAlNT AlNED BY: Contractor
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SECTION I: List the chemioaI. commodi1y or1Jade name of the Oammoble maI<:Ilal sloJed and the loc:aIIon(s)where it is stored. processed and/or handled.
(For tIammabIe liquids, list only the rwne of S1Ibslanoes which have. Oash poIIIt below lOOoF).
NAME: Titration Solvent (TR."l8108-44)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
FLASH POINT r>F):
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HANDLED: Laboratory
PROCESSES: Not a process chemical
SECTION 2: List aD polIlnIiaI ipition soun:es which may be present m the uea where the chemtcal (above) IS stored, processed and/or handled.
FIXED: Electrical Systems
TRA.."lSIENT: Hot work. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the control ~ ormecllanisms forthe iBJIilion soun:eshstedabove li.e.. eIectriall cIassificalion. inlegnded grounding systems,
sIwnIing. hot work pamil ~ etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work. procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Pennit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the name (or job funcllon) ofpersonnel responsible for mamtaming eqwpment and sysleIIl safeguaIds such as interlocks. eIectriall
systems and endoeuns, va1ves, etc.
NA.\fEIFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: Ifdilferenl.lislthename(orjob funcllon) ofpenonnd responsible for fuel SOWl:e controls.
NAMElFUNCTION: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List the bousekeepingmeasures which are in p~ and desI@ned to prevent accumulation of debris. combination oftlammabJe and
combustible mataial. combination ofllllintcnded potential ignition somces Wllh Oammoble or combustible material. migmtion oflile from one uea
of the IiciIily to 8IIIllher. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health " Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit timction.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury" Illness Preventioo Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Desaibe the aIaDn systems available fortlu: arealO) in which this material is sloJed and/or processed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alann System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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DOC: FPPYO.doc
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REVISION: 0
COPY:I0Fl
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Major Fire Hazards and Controls
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SECTION 1: List die chtmil:al. commodity or tmde name of!be tIammabIe mataiaJ stonld and !be Iocation(S) where it is stored. processed and/or bandied.
(For tIammabIe tiqulds.1isl only !be name of substances which bave a tIash point bcIow lOOoF).
NAME: Acetic Acid (glacial) (TRN 1201607..(0)
LOCATIONS: Laboratory
PROCESSES: ~ot a process chemical
FLASH POINT (<T):
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HANDLED: Laboratory
SECTION 2: List an poIcnIial ignition SOURlCS wbich may be prcscm in !be llIeI where !be chanica1 (above) is stored. processed and/or bandied.
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FIXED: Eledrical Systems
TRANSID.'T: Hot work. smoking materials
SECTION 3: List die C<lClIro.I ~ or mccbanisms for !be ignition sources listed above lie. cIcClriaIl classi&ation, intqmed grounding systems,
shwtting. hot wort pelDIIl procedures, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List die name (orjob function) ofJlClSOllllClIllSpOJlSiblc for maintaining equipment and system ~ such as intcdocks. cIcClriaIl
systems and endooures. valvcs, etc.
NAME/FlJNCTlON: Chief Chemist
SECTION 5: If difli=lt, list !be name lor job funclion) of JlCISOIIIICl tespclJlSible for fucI source controls.
NAMEIFl'NCTIO~: Chief Chemist
SECTION 6: List die ~ measures which arc in p1aoc and designed to prevent accumulalion of debris, combination oftlammable and
combuslible matciaI. c:cmbaIa1ion of1lllintcndcd poIcnIial ignition soun:cs with t1ammab1e or combustible mateIial, migration oflile fiom one llIeI
of!be faciIiIy to ano1ber, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. joint Heahb & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correctiDg deficiencies is documented within the facility Injury & IIIness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Desclibe the a1ann systems aYllilable for !be arca(s) in which this mataiaJ is stonld and/or processed
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: Cootractor
MAINTAINED BY: Contractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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REVISION: 0
COPY:IOFI
Major Fire Hazards and Controls
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SECTION I: List the chcmicel. commodity ortlade name of the tIammabIe maIeIiaI stored and the 1ocationts) wbore it is stored, processed and/or handled.
(For lIammable liquids, list only the name of subslances which have . tIash poIIII below lOOoF).
NAME:
FLASH POINT r'F}:
LOCATIONS:
HANDLED:
PROCESSES:
SECTION 2: List aU potcntia1 ignition SOUl1:eS which may be present m 1he area where the chemical (above) is stCRd. processed and/or hand1ed.
FIXED: Elearical Systems
TRANSIENT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTION 3: List the control procccIma or mechanisms for the ignition sourees listed above (i.... eIectrica1 cIasoilicalion, integraIed f!IOUIIliing sysIcms,
shwlIing. hot work pennit procedures, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Permit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is slrictly forbidden
SECTION 4: List the name (or job function) of penonnel responsible for maintaining equipment and system safeguards such as inIerIocb. electrical
systems and endosme$, ~ etc.
NAME/FUNCTION:
SECTION 5: If dilferent.tist the name (or job function) of per.lOJIIlei IOSpOIISible for fuel soun:e conlrols.
NAME/FUNCTION:
SECTION 6: List the houseI<eeping _ which are in place and desi/!ned to prevent accumulation of debris. combinalloo oftlammable and
combustible maIeIiaI, combination of unintended potcntia1 ignition SOUl1:eS 1lith Oammable or combustible matenal, JDiBration of fire from one area
of the facility to another. etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Committee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documented within the facility Iqjury & Illness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: DescIibe the aIann systems available fur the _0) in which this mateIiaIis stored andicrprocesscd.
SYSTEMS: Supervised Alarm System - ADT
TESTED BY: Contractor
MAINTAINED BY: ConIractor
FREQUENCY: Annual
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REVISION: 0
COPY: 1 OF I
Major Fire Hazards and Controls
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SECTIO~ I: List 1be cbt:mioa1, ccmmodity cr1nde _ of1be IIammobIe matelial SIoI:ed and 1be Ioc8lion(s) where it is sImed, processed and/or handled.
(For tIammobie liquids, list only the ruune of substances which have a flash poinl below lOOoF).
NAME:
FLASH POINT~:
LOCATIONS:
HANDLED:
PROCESSES:
SECTIO~ 2: List all polaJIial ignition SOUReS which may be _I 1Il1be -. where 1be c~ (above) is sImed, processed and/or handled.
FIXED: ElectriCal Systems
TRANSIDIT: Hot work, smoking materials
SECTIOX' 3: List 1be COIdroI JlI"OClIlbns or mecbaaisms for 1be ignition soun:es listed above (i.., elecIrical cIos8i1ication, inIepted grounding systems,
sIwnting. bot wort pentIit procedures, etc.)
CONTROLS: Hot work procedures are governed by Safe Work Procedures Manual Pennit Process. Smoking is restricted to
outside areas, smoking in and around laboratory and production areas is strictly forbidden
SECTIO~ 4: List the ruune (or job func1ion) ofpenonne\ JeSpOIlSIl>Ie for maintainingequipmenl and system sategoanIs such IS interlocks, electrical
systems and CIlCIosuIes, valves. etc.
NAMElf1.:NCTION:
SECTIO~ S: If different./ist 1be ruune (or job function) ofpenonne\ ISplJIISible for fuel source controls.
NAME/fTNCTION:
SECTIO~ 6: List 1be housekeeping IIlCllSIIIIlS which are in place and designed to pment accumulalion of debris, combination ofllammable and
combuslible maIeIiaI, combinalion ofunintended polentia\ ignition soun:es with DamrnabIe or combustible material, migration offite from one -.
of1be faciIiIy to 1lIOther, etc.
HOUSEKEEPING: Segregated containers are provided for refuse and oily rags, spills are required to be cleaned up
promptly. Joint Health & Safety Conunittee periodically evaluates housekeeping as part of its self-audit function.
Method for correcting deficiencies is documenred within the facility JJyury & UIness Prevention Plan.
ALARM SYSTEMS: Desaihe 1be aIann systems available for1be --.J in which thismatelial is SIoI:ed and/or proceaed.
SYSTEMS: Supervised AIann System - ADT
TESTED BY: Coolractor
MAINTAINED BY: ConIrador
FREQUENCY: Ammal
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PLAl\l EVACUATION PLAN
DATE: 7 11195
DOC: PEPVO,doc
VERNON LUBE PlAVf
REVISION: 0
COPY: 1 OF 1
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Plant Evacuation Plan
II
1.0 PURPOSE:
1.1 This plan has been prepared to provide evacuation guidance for Mobil Oil Corporation,
Vernon Lube Plant employees in the event a fire or other emergency has occurred or is
imminent. An orderly evacuation of all personnel, including employees, contractors,
outside motor vehicle carriers, temporary (per diem) workers, visitors and others must be
conducted in the event of any emergency which has the potential to place such persons
in imminent danger.
2.0 SCOPE:
2.1 This plan becomes effective upon the discovery and notification of an emergency
condition by any communication means, including, but not limited to the plant alarm
system.
2.2 This plan encompasses all personnel, including, but not limited to those described in
section 1 .1.
2.3
This plan may be used to assist an evacuation in the event of an off-site incident (fire or
hazardous material release from a neighboring business) which may be anticipated to
cause bodily harm to persons on plant property.
2.4 This plan may complement, but not supersede, instructions provided to plant personnel
by the Vernon Fire Department, or other authority having jurisdiction with respect to
evacuation of the plant.
3.0 RESPONSIBiliTIES:
J3.1
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETY COORDINATOR
II
The EHSC is responsible for ensuring:
That all exits are maintained free from obstruction
That all exits are clearly marked, to include the use of illuminated signs when the
building or area is occupied after daylight hours
That employee alarm systems are inspected and maintained in working order
That all employees have been instructed on the contents of this plan
That evacuation routes from each building or area are posted in plain view
That this plan is maintained in an updated and accurate manner
The EHSC is responsible for implementing:
The evacuation plan during actual emergencies
Employee awareness program, including conducting and critiquing drills
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RESPONSIBILITIES (cont.) :
ALL PLANT PERSONNEL
All Plant Personnel are responsible for:
Recognizing and either reporting or repairing conditions which may make it difficult to
evacuate, such as, but not limited to: blocked exits, aisleway dead-ends caused by
storing material outside of designated storage rows, etc.
Reporting abnonnal and emergency conditions to their supervisor and other employees
in the area. If the emergency condition is a fire, the employee who first discovers the fire
must activate a pull box fire alann immediately.
Execute the Equipment Shutdown Procedure prescribed for the area in which you are
working. Equipment Shutdown Procedures are located in Appendix A of this plan and
should be posted in each area where equipment shutdown is indicated.
Assisting in the evacuation of the plant by ensuring that other persons in their area are
leaving the plant.
After making a reasonable attempt to execute Equipment Shutdown Procedures, and
alerting others in your immediate area, evacuate the plant by using the route described
in Appendix B of this plan and/or the route posted in your work area.
Assisting the EHSC with headcount after evacuation has been completed.
Within the confines of their individual training and the availability of fire fighting
equipment (primarily fire extinguishers), employees should attempt to extinguish
incipient stage fires.
DO NOT PLACE YOURSELF OR OTHERS AT RISK BY ATTEMPTING TO
EXTINGUISH A FIRE WHICH IS BEYOND THE INCIPIENT STAGE.
PLANT MANAGER
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The Plant Manager, Acting Plant Manger or Shift Supervisor is responsible for:
Ensuring that periodic evacuation drills are conducted
Providing liaison to the Vemon Fire Department, other authorities having jurisdiction and
media
Ensuring that an accurate accounting of personnel has been made following plant-wide
evacuation
Authorizing re-entry to the plant after the emergency condition has been secured
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ALARM SYSTEM
The Vernon Lube Plant Alarm System is activated by employee pull boxes located throughout
the plant. Upon activation, the alarm will sound throughout Vernon Lube Plant and the Vernon
Light Products Terminal Complex. The alarm system is electronically monitored by ADT and will,
upon activation, alWays result in an Emergency Response by the Vernon Fire Department.
The Alarm Sound for plant-wide shutdown and evacuation is:
ONE CONTINUOUS HORN BLAST
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TELEPHONE
In the event of an alarm system failure, the employee discovering the fire condition and pulling
the alarm must make immediate notification on the telephone as follows:
DIAL 911
STATE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
This is Mobil Vernon Lube Plant at 2619 East 37th Street
Cross Street is Jewel Avenue
We have a fire in the (state location of fire)
Please Dispatch to Jewe' Street Gate (if fire location on the North or East side of
the plant)
or
Please Dispatch to 37th Street Gate (if fire location on the South or West side of
the plant)
A Mobil representative will meet the Fire Department there for specifics
Unless asked by the Fire Department 911 Dispatcher, DO NOT GET INTO DETAILS
or LONG-WINDED EXPLANATIONS which only serve to delay the response.
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FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
DATE: 7/12195
DOC: FPEVO.doc
VERNON lUBE PLANT
REVISION: 0
COPY: 1 OF 1
Fire Protection Equipment
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1.0 PURPOSE:
1.1 This section is designed to facilitate accountability, inspection and maintenance of fire
protection equipment.
2.0 SCOPE:
2.1 This section encompasses all fire protection equipment assets, both portable and fixed,
located at Vemon Lube Plant. This section does not include fire protection equipment
mounted on or in vehicles designed for the transportation of goods (tank wagons,
package vans).
3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES:
113.1
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETY COORDINATOR
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The EHSC is responsible for ensuring:
That all equipment is properly accounted for (listing sheets are provided for that purpose)
That all equipment is inspected and maintained (see inspection sheets)
That deficient equipment is removed from service and replaced in-kind
That contractor performance with respect to annual inspection/maintenance is closely
monitored and critiqued prior to authorizing payment for services
That fire protection equipment is maintained in a "ready-ta-use" status at all times
That fire protection equipment is not used for purposes other than fire protection
That a thorough investigation is conducted each time a fire protection system is
discharged
That the location of all fire protection equipment is clearly marked and unobstructed
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ALL PERSONNEL
All personnel are responsible for ensuring:
That fire protection equipment is not obstructed
That fire protection equipment is in its designated place and ready-to-use
That fire protection equipment deficiencies are promptly reported
That fire protection equipment is used only for fire protection
That all use of fire protection equipment (discharge) is promptly reported
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Porta Ie Fire xtinguis ers
Item Yes No F reauencv
Are all fire extinguishers marked for Monthly
their types of service?
Are all fire extinguishers in their Monthly
desianated locations?
Are the operating instructions on all Monthly
extinguisher nameplates facing
outward, and clearly leaible?
Are all fire extinguishers clean and Monthly
well cared for?
Have all extinguishers been charged Monthly
and hydrostatically tested within the
prescribed dates (5 years for water
and C02; 12 years for dry chemical
with mild steel shells), and tagged to
show these dates?
Is the reQuired seal intact? Monthly
Is the discharge orifice clear and Monthly I
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unobstructed?
Is there any indication that the cap Monthly I
may be crossthreaded on the collar,
or that threads are corroded? I
Is the shell of the extinguisher Monthly
corroded, damaged, or dented in such
a way as to suggest possible
weakness? -
Are connections between the hose Monthly
and the shell and nozzle secure?
Is the location of the extingusher Monthly
readily accessible, and plainly
indicated so as to be visible at a
distance?
Is the extinguisher mounted at a Monthly
convenient height?
If water extinguishers are used, are Monthly
they protected from freezina?
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Portable Fire Extin uishers cont'd
Item Yes No
Is the hanger fastened solidly so that
the extin uisher is well su orted?
Is the extinguisher located too close Monthly
to the hazard which it is to protect, so
that it could not be reached in case of
fire?
Stand i e and Hose S stems
Item Yes No
Are valves in the main piping
connections to the automatic sources
of water supply kept fully open at all
times exce t durin re air?
Fixed Extin uishin S stems
Item
Where sprinkler systems are installed,
is there a minimum vertical clearance
of 18 inches between the sprinkler
heads and materials below?
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Date:
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orta Ie Fire Extinauishers
Item Yes No F renuencv
Are extinguishers subjected to an Annual
annual maintenance check?
Are employees in the area familiar Annual
with the operation and limitations of
the extinguishers?
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Are hose systems inspected to assure Annually
that all of the equipment and hose are
in place, available for use, and in After each use
serviceable condition?
Is fire hose, where used as fire Visual inspection - every 6 months
fighting equipment, visually inspected
and pressure tested? Pressure test - Annuallv
Is hemp or linen hose on existing Annually
systems unracked, physically
inspected for deterioration, and
reracked using a different fold
pattern?
Are trained persons designated to Annually
conduct all required inspections?
Fixed Extin uishin S stems D Chemical, Foam, Halon, S
Are fixed extinguishir,lg systems Annually
inspected by a person knowledgeable
in their design and function to assure
that the system js maintained in good
o eratin condition?
Where sprinkler systems are installed, Annually
is a main drain flow test performed on
each s stem?
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(Includes Bi-annuallnspections)
Water Su lies, H drants, Etc.
Are hose couplings of the same type
as used b the local fire de artment?
Are fire hydrants operative and
accessible?
Is the available water supply
evaluated to assure its adequacy to
fi ht the lar est sin Ie risk?
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EXTINGUISHERS
NUMBER LOCATION TYPE HYDRO DATE
1 MNT SUPV OFFICE
2 BCC OFFICE
3 ADMIN BUILDING
4 ADMIN LOBBY
5 ADMIN 1 ST FLOOR
6 ADMIN 1 ST FLOOR
7 ADMIN 2ND FLOOR
8 ADMIN 2ND FLOOR
9 LPG REFUEL
10 WHSE 21PAD
11 WHSE 2/OOCK
12 WHSE 21DOCK
13 WHSE2
14
15 WHSE 2
16 WHSE 21RAIL
17 WHSE 21S0UTH
18 WHSE 21S0UTH
19 WHSE 21PL TZR
20
21
22 WHSE 1
23 WHSE 1
24 WHSE 1
25 WHSE 1
26 ADMIN BLDG
27 WHSE 1ILUNCH RM
28 WHSE 1
29 WHSE 1
30 WHSE 1
31 WHSE 1
32 WHSE 1/0UTIWEST
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34 PAIL PLTZR
35 GREASE 1 FIEAST
36 BOTTLE LINE
37 GREASETRANSFR
38 PAIL FILL
39 PAIL FILL
40 GREASE 2F
41 GREASE2F
42 BOTTLE L1NElN
43 BOTTLE L1NElN
44 BOTTLE REC'V
45 BOTTLE LINE
46 DRUM REC'V
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NUMBER LOCATION TYPE HYDRO DATE
47 DRUM FILL LINE
48 DRUM FILL LINE
49 DRUM FILL LINE
50
51
52
53
54 ADJ. TANK # 71
55 COMPRESSOR RM
56 ADJ. TANK#61
57
58 BCC/OUT/EAST
59
60
61 BCC/1 F
62
63 ADJ. TANK # 101
64 ANNEX WHSE .
65 MAINT/OUTIWEST
66 LOAD RACK
67
68 ADDITIVE RACK
69 NORTH TK. FARM
70 NORTH TK. FARM
71 NORTH TK. FARM
72 NORTH TK. FARM
73 NORTH TK. FARM
74
75 DAF
76 ADJ. TANK # 74
77 LOAD RACK
78 LOAD RACK
79
80 ADJ. TANK #55
81 ADMIN OFFICE
82 WHSE 1
83 WHSE PAD/EAST
84 OVERHEAD TANKS
85 OVERHEAD TANKS
86 OVERHEAD TANKS
87 OVERHEAD TANKS
88 MAINT/OUTINORTH
89 LOAD RACK
90 ADJ. TANK # 102
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EXTINGUISHERS
NUMBER LOCATION TYPE HYDRO DATE
91 MAINT SHOP
92 MCC
93 BCC 2F
94 LAB
95 LAB
96 LAB
97
98
99
100 WELDING TRUCK
101 LEAKER AREA
102 ALVEY CONVEYOR
103 ADMIN 2F
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EMERGENCY ROLL CALL LIST
MOBIL OIL CORP.
VERNON LUBE PLANT.
Adminstation office ( Main Floor)
Brad Rinderknecht Harriet Brooks
Bob Vandyk Elva Guerra
Sandy Jeffus Teresa Ortiz
Maria Castillo
Admin ( 2nd Floor)
Keith Gardner
Jamie Gerrard
Jose Martinez
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Warehouse Personel
Ludie Washington Curtis Wakolee
Pat Kooker Susan Sagers
Walt Munoz Mark Hohman (Temp)
Noel Vega (Temp) Rick Hernandez (Temp)
Jeff Antone ( Temp) { Rols} .
Production Line
Jose Martinez ( supervisor of production )
Carls Agee ( blend supervisor)
Don Morris Mac Hamilton
Sam Antwi Ken Cales
Miguel Lumbreras Eddie Lumbreras
Enrique Hernandez Will Greer
Sidney Bell Jr. Moananu
Lab Dept.
G. L. " Cookie" Look ( Safety Supervisor)
Leon Sibal ( Supervisor) Reagan Hoechiln
Rick Garcia Pierre Ethier
Maint. Dept.
Julie Stamm ( Supervisor)
Ed Hart
Clark Forbes (Temp)
Darrell Graham ( Temp)
Dee McColery
Hank Elsner ( Temp)
Carlos Lopez ( Temp)
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FIRE DEPT. TELE. 911
POLICE DEPT. TELE. 911
AMBULANCE TELE. 911
COMPANY DOCTOR
DR. RICK WILKINS
1-310-212-4705
MOBIL TORRANCE REFINERY
NOTIFY IN ALL EMERGENICES
OPERATIONS MGR.I BRAD RINDERKNECHT TELE. 1-213- 586-5301
1-800 672-4363
ENVIROMENTAL & SAFETY TELE.I-213-586-5310
PLANT COORD. I COOKIE LOOK PAGER 1-213470-2502
. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR I JOSE MARTINEZ TELE. 586-5304
PAGER 1-800-672-4363
CI&P MANAGERlBOB VANDYK TELE. 1-213-586-5302
PAGER 1-800-672-4363
MAINT ENGINEER I JULIE STAMM TELE. 586-5347
PAGER 1800-216-3181
LOCAL AGENCY ICITY OF VERNON TELE. 583-8811
IN ALL EMERGENCIES PLEASE NOTIFY YOUR SUPERVISOR AND
NOTIFY MOBIL OIL VERNON SAFETY DEPT.
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APPENDIX A: EQUIPMENT SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
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COMPOUNDER
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a) Go to batch blending panel and turn off all pumps and mixers
b) Go to in-line blender platform and close all product line valves
c) Go to first floor of blend center and close all product line valves
d) Close blender kettle hatch covers
e) Turn off light switches at platform level
f) Check for other personnel in the area
g) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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PROCESS CONTROL ANALYST
a) Turn off all pumps controlled at the BCC master control panel
b) Turn off all pumps supplying the loading rack
c) Turn off air conditioner at thermostat
d) Turn off BCC lights
e) Check for other personnel in the area
f) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
g) Unlock and open the gate to allow Emergency Vehicle access, direct arriving
Emergency Vehicles to the location of the emergency (if known)
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BULK RACK LOADER
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a) Close all product line valves supplying the loading rack
b) Disconnect hoses from tank wagons
c) Advise all drivers to pull their vehicles away from the loading rack towards the 37th
Street gate without blocking the gate, and direct them to remain with their vehicles,
engines running.
d) Tum off electrical equipment and lights in load rack office
e) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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WAX/OILS COMPOUNDER
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a) Go to second floor oillwax control panel and turn off pump controllers
b) Close all prOduct line valves on the second floor
c) Close and secure oillwax kettle manhole cover
d) Go to ground floor and turn off homogenizer
e) Tum off lights
f) Check for other personnel in the area
g) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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APPENDIX A: EQUIPMENT SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES (cont.)
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a) Go to additive and north tank farm unloading pump control panels and tum off all
pumps
b) Close all product unloading line valves
c) Disconnect hoses from any unloading bulk trucks
d) Direct drivers of unloading bulk trucks to move out of the way of inbound Emergency
Vehicles
e) Close aU tank car valves and dome covers
f) Disconnect and cap tank car hoses, move hoses away from tracks
g) Check for other personnel in the area
h) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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BOTTLELlNE OPERATORS
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a) Tum off all machinery at the operator control panel
b) Tum off all pumps at the pump control panel
c) Close valves at bottleline manifold
d) Tum off lights and fans in bottleline area and storage areas
e) Proceed to rail siding and assist Bulk Lube Unloader with tasks
f) Check for other personnel in the area
g) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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DEPALLETIZER OPERATOR
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a) Tum off depalletizer machinery
b) Tum off ceiling fan and depalletizer lights
c) Go to bottle unloading dock and direct any drivers to depart the area, remain with
their truck, engine running
d) Ensure alley between plant buildings and rail siding is clear for Emergency Vehicle
access
e) Move forklifts out of aisleways
f) Check for other personnel in the area
g) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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a) Tum off all pumps at small fill pump control panels
b) Close product line valves
c) Tum off conveyors
d) Go to lighting panel at landing to K-101K-12 stairs and tum off light switches
e) Move forklifts out of the aisleways
f) Ensure alley between grease plant and warehouse is clear
g) Check for other personnel in the area
h) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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APPENDIX A: EQUIPMENT SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES (cont.)
1A.9 DRUM FILL OPERATOR I
a) Go to drum fill pump control panel and tum off all pumps
b) Close all product line valves at drum fill lanes
c) Tum off drum conveyors
d) Go to transfer room ("snakepitj and close all product line valves
e) Check for other personnel in the area
f) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
IA.10 DRUM PALLETIZER OPERATOR I
a) Tum off drum palletizer
b) Tum off drum conveyor
c) Tum off ceiling fan
d) Move forklift out of aisleway and tum off (key in)
e) Close fire doors between Warehouse #1 and Warehouse #2
f) Check for others in the area
g) Evacuate to the assembly area at the Jewel Street gate
~A.11 CASE PALLETIZER OPERATOR I
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a) Tum off case palletizer
b) Tum off case conveyor
c) Move forklift out of aisleway and tum off (key in)
d) Ensure alley between warehouse building and rail siding is clear for Emergency
Vehicle access
e) Check for other personnel in the area
f) Evacuate to the assembly area at the Jewel Street gate
1A.12 WAREHOUSE DOCK OPERATOR ~
a) Move forkfifts out of warehouse to pad area
b) Ensure east door and ramp into warehouse are open and clear of obstacles
c) Leave all overhead dock doors open
d) Direct drivers to move away from the building to the far comer of the parking lot and
to remain with their equipment, engines on
e) Check for other personnel in the area
f) Evacuate to the assembly area at the Jewel Street gate
1A.13 ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL I
a) Tum off all electrical equipment at your office or workstation
b) Close interior doors
c) Last person out of each room tum off the lights
d) Check for other personnel in the area
. e) Evacuate to ttJe assembly ~rea at the Jewel Street gate
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LABORATORY PERSONNEL
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a) Turn off laboratory equipment
b) Secure flammable materials in flammables cabinets
C) Turn off HVAC system at thennostat
d) Tum off all electrical equipment
e) Close doors
f) Secure manifold valves to compressed gas
g) Check for other personnel in the area
h) Evacuate to the assembly area at the 37th Street gate
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SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL
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a) Proceed to primary area of responsibility and assist with shutdown procedures
b) Ensure all personnel evacuate to their designated assembly area
c) Visually check the area for other personnel
d) Evacuate to your designated assembly area
e) Monitor radio
f) Direct Emergency Vehicles as required
g) Ensure you have an accurate headcount of personnel in your function
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May 27, 1994
To:
All Lube Plant Employees
Area Fire Codes
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Area No. 1 - One as an Dause on a cont1nu1na aS1S.
Includes the area east of Jewell street:
Pull station #1:
Dispatch Office
Area No. 2 - Two blasts and Dause on a coninuina basis.
Includes the area west of Jewell street, north of the Santa Fe
tracks.
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Pull station #3:
Vapor Recovery unit Area
Wax Loading Rack
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tracks and east of the Small Fill area.
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Pull Station #5:
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Includes the area extending from the Small Fill area to the west
property line and south of the Santa Fe tracks.
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Pull station #7:
Pull station #8:
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VERNON LUBE PLANT
2619 EAST 37TH STREET
VERNON CA. 90058
ADT SUPERVISED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
The fire alarm at the Vernon Lube Plant is a supervised system monitored .by
ADT Security Systems. The Fire Alarm System is owned by ADT and is leased
by Mobil Oil Corp. There are 8 Pull Stations though out the lube plant and two
pull stations located over at the Vernon Gasoline Loading Terminal, for a total of
10 pull stations. The Fire Alarm Pull Stations have a audio sound, that can be
heard at both facilities. If a pull sation has been activated the employees at both
plants would here one continuous horn blast. ADT would then get the signal and
they will dispatch "911 ".. The reset panal for the alarm system is located in the
warehouse just East of the door by the mailroom. The EH&S Supervisor has the
key for the panal and ADT Securtiy also has a key.
The Fire Overhead Sprinkler System is also monitored by ADT. The Fire Water
is monitored by a low pressure alarm. The overhead sprinkle system has heat
sensor caps. In a case of a fire the caps would melt and the water sprinkler
system would be activated, ADT low fire water pressure alarm would be
activated and ADT would dispatch "911 ". There is an audio panal for the
overhead sprinkler system, it is located outside the Admi,nistration Bt~adjacent
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CITY OF VERNON COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
ENGINEER'S REPORT
ON MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A
PETROLEUM RELATED USE AT
2585-2727 37TH STREET
(April 29, 1996)
Mobil Oi Corporation has submitted a conditional use permit
application to the City of Vernon requesting permission to
continue to operate its petroleum related use and expand the
operation by installing a cardlock fueling facility.
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site
with two divisions: the Mobil Light Product Facility and the
Vernon Lube Plant. The Mobil Light Product Facility distributes
motor vehicle fuels (gasoline and'diesel). The Vernon Lube Plant
blends and distributes lubricating oils.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The card lock facility is unattended, but as
it is located on the terminal grounds it can be kept under
surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal rack area.
1. GENERAL PLAN The proposed use conforms to the Zoning
Ordinance and the General Plan of the City.
2. SITE The site is approximately 53 acres and is of
adequate size and shape for the existing use. The proposed
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cardlock facility will be located on approximately 2 acres of the
existing site, which is of adequate size and shape for the
proposed use.
3. ADVERSE EFFECT The site is surrounded by industrial
uses compatible with the proposed use and no adverse noise, odor,
dust, smoke, light or glare, or risk of fire, or explosion is
anticipated from the proposed operation.
4. ACCESS The site has access to Jewel Avenue, a private
street, which has access to 37th Street. The streets are of
adequate size to handle the existing traffic and the traffic
generated from the proposed operation.
5. TRUCK MOVEMENTS Mobil Oil Corporation owns or hires
approximately 30 tank trucks. The Mobil Light Product Facility
generates approximately 180 trips per day. The Vernon Lube Plant
generates an additional 20 trips per day. These vehicles are
entering and exiting the facility as part of the current
operation. The proposed cardlock facility is expected to
generate approximately 90 additional truck trips per day. 80% of
this traffic is expected to occur Monday through Friday between
the hours of 7am and 6pm, with peak hours occurring between 7 and
9am and 4 and 6pm.
6. OPERATIONS The Mobil Light Product Facility and the
Vernon Lube Plant are both currently in operation at the subject
site. The Mobil Light Product Facility products are received via
pipeline from Mobil's refinery in Torrance, California and are
temporarily stored in aboveground tanks. From the reservoir it
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is piped to a controlled automated loading rack system.
Additives are added to the fuel and they are dispensed into the
tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel is then delivered
to local gas stations located in the area. The facility will
produce an average of 180 loads a day, each load being
approximately 9,000 gallons.
The Vernon Lube Plant is where lubricating oils are blended
and distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and
tanker trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils
are blended into specialty products such as motor oils, lube
oils, transmission oils, greases, etc. The oils are then
packaged through a bottling assembly system and distributed to
various retail outlets. Approximately 100,000 gallons of product
a day are produced with the majority being motor oil.
The cardlock fueling facility will be installed on a vacant
portion of the existing Light Product Facility. The facility
design includes two 20,000 gallon underground, double wall tanks;
one will store diesel fuel and the other gasoline. Five fueling
islands are proposed: three for diesel and two for gasoline. The
fuel dispensers will be capable of dispensing at a rate of 20
gallons per minute, which will greatly reduce the time required
for fill-up and prevent the occurrence of numerous vehicles
waiting in line. As stated, the fueling facility would be
unattended, but will be observable from the Light Product
Facility. The cardlock fueling facility would be open 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. There will be no additional number of
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employees created by the installation of the cardlock fueling
facility. The fueling facility will be located just off of Jewel
Avenue, a private street which has access to 37th Street.
7. MITIGATING MEASURES: It is recommended that the
following mitigating measures be set on the permit to adequately
protect the public
A. Mobil shall take a soil sample from the floor and walls
of any excavation over 10 feet deep and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil shall complete the Health Risk Assessment required
by the Health Department to determine the potential health
impacts from any soil contamination on the subject site. The
Risk Assessment shall be completed within two years. Upon
approval of the Health Risk Assessment any necessary remediation
activities shall be performed in a timely manner.
C. Mobil shall have the existing aboveground tanks
containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected according to
SCAQMD standards (Rule 463) by a certified inspector twice
annually. All existing monitoring systems described in the
application for conditional use permit shall be maintained.
D. Mobil shall install and maintain devices to detect leaks
and spills, shall construct a berm or containment area to retain
any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures for spill
reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill prevention and
response plan.
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E. Mobil shall maintain onsite firefighting materials used
specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity and location
specified by the Fire Chief.
F. Mobil shall not allow vehicles to queue in any public or
private street in order to access its facility. No trucks
utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil vehicles,
shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one hour.
G. Mobil shall install a canopy over the cardlock facility
dispensing units.
H. Mobil shall obtain all permits from the South Coast Air
Quality Management District prior to operating the cardlock
fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an NPDES
Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board, unless
otherwise exempted.
I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil shall comply with the
provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 103, Article III,
Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any amendments
thereto.
J. Mobil shall comply with Vernon City Code Chapter 13,
Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and any
amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications to
the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
8. CONDITIONS: It is recommended that the following
conditions be set on the permit to adequately protect the public
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interest:
a. The facility shall be operated in accordance with all
current codes, rules, regulations and subject to permit fees as
adopted by the City of Vernon. A business license and an
occupancy permit shall be obtained prior to occupancy and shall
be maintained.
b. A hazardous materials inventory and business/contingency
plan shall be submitted and a hazardous materials permit shall be
obtained from the City of Vernon Health Department. Only those
substances approved by the Health and Fire Departments shall be
stored, used or handled at the site. Hazardous materials/wastes
shall be handled and managed in compliance with all appropriate
federal, state and local laws.
c. All parking and loading facilities shall be paved with a
hard durable surface material and shall be adequately drained,
and kept free of dust, mud, trash and weeds. Where parking or
maneuvering areas adjoin the public street a barrier wall or
landscaping shall be constructed as required by the Zoning
Ordinance.
d. Plans for improvements to the facility and construction
of structures shall be submitted to both the Community Services
and Health Departments of the City of Vernon for review and
approval.
e. All requirea federal, state, local and regulatory agency
permits shall be obtained and maintained.
f. The facility's buildings shall be structurally
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maintained to exclude rodents and the property shall be
maintained rodent free.
g. The facility shall be operated in a manner that will
prevent unsanitary conditions, odors or other nuisances.
h. Mobil shall repair any broken, cracked or displaced
sidewalk, driveway, curb or gutter adjoining the site.
i. Mobil shall obtain a franchise from the City of Vernon
for its pipeline to the Light Product Facility where said
pipeline crosses under City streets.
j. Mobil shall perform the mitigating measures set forth
herein.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
INTRODUCTION
Mobi~ Oil Corporation has submitted a conditional use permit
application to the City of Vernon requesting permission to continue
to operate its petroleum related use and expand the operation by
installing cardlock fueling facility.
This Initial Study has been prepared to determine if the
operation of this facility will have a significant effect upon the
environment. This study has been prepared in accordance with the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), The City of Vernon
will use this Initial Study as a basis for deciding whether to
prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) or approve a Negative
Declaration.
PROJECT LOCATION AND EXISTING LAND USE
The facility is located at 2585-2727 37th Street in the City
of Vernon. The project site is surrounded by industrial,
distribution, commercial and office type uses. The Los Angeles
River borders the northeast portion of the property. The nearest
residential dwelling is located approximately 1,850 feet to the
southwest. The attached vicinity map depicts the local vicinity
and shows the relationship of the major highways in the Los Angeles
area. The site is zoned M, General Industrial, and a petroleum
related use is allowed in this area with a conditional use permit.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with
two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel
products are received via pipeline from Mobil's refinery in
Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir.
From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading
rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel
is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load
being approximately 9,000 gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the
Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are blended
into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission
oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged through a bottling
assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with
the majority being motor oil.
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Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be
kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal
rack area.
MITIGATION MONITORING
Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 requires that agencies
adopt a monitoring or reporting program for any project which it
has made findings pursuant to Public Code 21081 or adopted a
Negative Declaration pursuant to Section 21080(c). The mitigating
measures identified in this initial study, if adopted as part of a
Negative Declaration as anticipated, must be monitored for
implementation per Public Resource Code Section 21081.6.
If the project is approved as proposed, the permit issued by
the City of Vernon will, when appropriate, specify a schedule of
compliance for all mitigating measures imposed in the proj ect
approval package. The City will routinely conduct inspections and
investigations at the facility for compliance with permit
requirements.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
1. Project Title: Mobil Oil Corporation
2. Lead Agency Name and Address:
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
3. Contact Person and Phone Number:
Samuel Kevin Wilson
(213)583-8811
4. Project Location:
2585-2727 37th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
5. Project Sponsor's Name and Address:
Mobil Oil Corporation
3700 W. 190th Street
Torrance, CA 90509
6. General Plan Designation:
General Industrial
7. Zoning
M Zone
8. Description of Project: (Describe the whole action involved, including but not limited to later phases of the
project, and any secondary, support, or off-site features necessary for its implementation. Attach additional
sheets if necessary)
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with two operation divisions. The Mobil Light
Product Facility distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel products are received via
pipeline from Mobil's refinery in Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir. From the
reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel is then delivered to local gas stations located in
the area. The facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load being approximately 9,000
gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended
and distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility.
The oils are blended into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission oils, greases, etc. The
oils are then packaged through a bottling assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling facility. The facility will be utilized by private
truck fleets and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by
using encoded cards which identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The invoice for the
transaction is sent to the customer by a computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000 gallon
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underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are
proposed; three for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is unattended, but as it is located on the
terminal grounds it can be kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal rack area.
9. Other agencies whose approval is required (and permits needed):
South Coast Air Quality Management District
State Water Resources Control Board
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Envirollmental Factors Potentially Affected:
The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least
one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as
indicated by the checklist on the following pages.
o Land Use and Planning
III Transportation/Circulation
o Biological Resources
o Public Services
o Utilities and Service Systems
o Population and Housing
o Geophysical
o Energy and MineraI Resources
o Aesthetics
S Water
Ia Hazards
o Cultural Resources
0- Air Quality
o Noise
o Recreation
o Mandatory Findings of Significance
Determination.
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment,
and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. 0
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment,
there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on
an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. 011
I find that the proposed project MA Y have a significant effect on the environment, and
anENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. 0
I fmd that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least
one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal
standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as
descriJ:>ed on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially
significant unless mitigated." An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it
must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. 0
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I. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the proposal:
a) Contlict with general plan designation
or zoning? (source #(s): 0
b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans
or policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction
over the project? 0
c) Affect agricultural resources or operations
(e.g. impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts
from incompatible land uses)? 0
d) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of
an established community (including a low-income
or minority community)? 0
II. POPULA nON AND HOUSING. Would the proposal:
a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local
population projections? 0
b) Induce substantial growth in.an area either directly
or indirectly (e.g. through projects in an undeveloped
area or extension of major infrastructure)? 0
c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable
housing? 0
m. GEOPHYSICAL. Would the proposal result in or
expose people. to potential impacts involving:
a) Seismicity: fault rupture?
b) Seismicity: ground shaking or liquefaction?
c) Seismicity: seiche or tsunami?
d) Landslides or mudslides?
e) Erosion, changes in topography or unstable soil
conditions from excavation, grading or fill?
f) Subsidence of the land?
g) Expansive soils?
h) Unique geologic or physical features?
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IV. WATER. Would the proposal result in:
a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff? 0
b) Exposure of people or property to water related
hazards such as flooding? 0
c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration of
surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity)? 0
d) Changes in the amount of surface water
in any water body? 0
e) Changes in currents, or the course or direction
of water movements? 0
f) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either
through direct additions or withdrawals, or through
interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? 0
g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? 0
h) Impacts to groundwater quality? 0
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V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal:
a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to ~ 0 0
an existing or projected air quality violationC) 0
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b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants?
c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, or 0 01
cause any change in climate? 0 0
Create objectionable odors? 0 0 0 S
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VI. TRANSPORTA TION/CIRCULA TION.
Would the proposal result in:
a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? 0 a 0 0
b) Hazards to safety from design features (e.g. sharp
curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible
uses (e.g. farm equipment)? 0 0 0 iii
c) Inadequate emergency access or access
to nearby uses? 0 0 0 at
d) Insufficient parking capacity on-site or
off-site? 0 OD 0 0
e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians
or bicyclists? 0 0 0 ~
f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting
alternative. transportation (e.g. bus turnouts,
bicycle racks)? 0 0 0 13
g) Rail, waterborne or air traffic impacts? 0 0 0 IB
VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES.
Would the proposal result in impacts to:
a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their
habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish,
insects, animals, and birds)? 0 0 0 lB
b) Locally designated species
(e.g. heritage trees)? 0 0 0 1]1.
c) Locally designated natural communities (e.g. oak
forest, (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? 0 0 0 ~
d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and
vernal pool)? 0 0 0 l]Q
e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? 0 0 0 ~
VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES.
Would the proposal:
a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? 0 0 0 01
b) Use non-renewable resources in a wasteful and
inefficient manner? 0 0 0 lJl
IX. HAZARDS. Would the proposal invoLve:
a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of
hazardous substances (including, but not limited to:
oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? 0 ~ 0 0
b) Possible interference with an emergency response
plan or emergency evacuation plan? 0 0 0 til
c) The creation of any health hazard or
potential health hazard? 0 0 0 I)D
d) Exposure of people to existing sources
of potential health hazards? 0 0 0 ~
e) Increased fire hazard in areas with tlammable
brush. grass, or trees? 0 0 0 So
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X. NOISE. Would the proposal result ill:
a) Increases in existing noise levels?
b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
XI. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an
effect upon, or result in a needfor new or altered
government services in any of the following areas:
a) Fire protection?
b) Police protection?
c) Schools?
d) Maintenance of public facilities, including
roads?
e) Other governmental services?
XII.UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the
proposal result In a needfor new systems, or
substantial alterations to the following utilities:
a) Power or natural gas?
b) Communications systems?
c) Local or regional water treatment or
distribution facilities?
d) Sewer or septic tanks?
e) Storm water drainage?
f) Solid waste disposal?
XIII. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal:
a) Affect a scenic vista or scenic highway?
b) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect?
c) Create light or glare?
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XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal:
a) Disturb paleontological resources? 0
b) Disturb archaeological resources? 0
c) Affect historical resources? 0
d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which
would affect unique ethnic cultural values? 0
e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the
potential impact area? 0
XV. RECREATION. Would the proposal:
a) Increase the demand for neighborhood
or regional parks or other recreational
facilities?
b) Affect existing recreational opportunities?
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XVI. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE.
a) Does the project have the potentialto degrade the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce the
habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining
levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal
COlnmunity, reduce the number or restrict the range
of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate
important examples of the major periods of
California history or prehistory? 0 0 0 .
b) Does the project have the potential to achieve
short-term. to the disadvantage of long-term.
environmental goals? 0 0 0 a
c) Does the project have impacts that are individually
lirnited. but cumulatively considerable?
("Cumulatively considerable" means that the
incremental effects of a project are conSiderable
when viewed in connection with the effects of past
projects, the effects of other current projects, and
the effects of probable future projects) 0 0 0 a
d) Does the project have environmental effects which
will cause substantial adverse effects on human
beings. either directly or indirectly? 0 0 0 a
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DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
I) LAND USE AND PLANNING
The project area is zoned General Industrial I M. A
petroleum related use is allowed in this zone with a conditional
use permit. The City of Vernon is primarily made up of
industrial and distribution type facilities. The project site is
not located near any sensitive sites. The nearest residential
unit is approximately 1850 feet from the projects boundary. The
site is surrounded by compatible uses.
II) POPULATION AND HOUSING
The population of the City of Vernon is approximately 90,
with up to 501000 people working in the City. Mobil Oil
Corporation operates the current facility with approximately 84
employees. No additional personnel will be added for the
cardlock facility. No change in population or housing will occur
as a result of the project.
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GEOPHYSICAL
The topography of the City of Vernon is relatively level.
Although there are no known earthquake faults in the CitYI Vernon
is in a seismically active region and several faults in the area
are likely to cause moderate groundshaking in Vernon. The
modifications at the facility will require some minor grading for
the installation of tanks and associated piping and dispensers.
This grading will not cause any changes to the geologic
substructure I change in topography, covering of any unique
geologic or physical features, any increase in wind or water
erosion to the soil or any changes in deposition. Since the
ground is relatively level landslides and mudslides are unlikely.
The City will require that the walls and floor of any
excavation of over 10 feet shall have its soil characterized to
determine if the soil is contaminated.
IV) WATER
Groundwater resources in the City of Vernon consist of
inter-layer bedrock and aquifers, as found in the central Los
Angeles basin. There are no surface water bodies within the
vicinity of the project. No changes in water currents,
movements I absorption rate flood flows or drainage patterns will
occur as a result of the project.
Mobil Oil Corporation's site currently is contaminated with
hydrocarbons to a verifiable depth of 90 feet. The plume does
not appear to be migrating and no migration is anticipated.
There has been no groundwater contamination. Mobil Oil is in the
process of preparing a Risk Assessment. The Risk Assessment will
determine the potential health impacts of the contaminated soil
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and determine if remediation is required. Upon completion of the
H~alth Risk Assessment, Mobil Oil will be required to perform any
necessary remediation activities.
State of the art product tracking systems are utilized to
determine if leaks occur. Additionally the aboveground tanks are
inspected twice annually by a Certified Inspector and below-
ground tanks have a leak monitoring system. In areas where there
is a potential for hydrocarbons to be spilled and exposed to
rainwater, the rainwater is currently collected and treated prior
to discharge in accordance with Mobil Oil Corporation's NPDES
Permit. A canopy will be constructed over the dispensers at the
cardlock facility and a berm will be constructed to contain the
area around the dispensers.
V) AIR QUALITY
The City of Vernon lies in the middle of the Los Angeles
coastal plain. The coastal plain has a semi-marine micro-
climate, which is characteristic of areas which are behind the
fog belt but constantly under the ocean's influence. Winters are
seldom cold and frost is rare. Spring days may be cloudy due to
high fog and summers are warmer than along the coast.
Winter temperatures are lower than a marine climate and
there is less fog in summer. The annual average daytime
temperature ranges from 84.10F in August to 66.60F in January.
Nighttime temperatures vary from 64.40F in summer to 48.40F in
winter. The average annual rainfall in the City is 14.85 inches
and occurs from late October to early April.
The City of Vernon is located within the South Coast Air
Basin of California. The basin covers a 6,600-square mile area
within Orange County, non-desert portions of Los Angeles County,
Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Air quality in the
basin is monitored by the South Coast Air Quality Management
District (SCAQMD) at 35 monitoring stations throughout the area.
The monitoring station nearest to the City of Vernon is the Pico
Rivera station. Readings at the station are used to characterize
air quality in the City of Vernon.
The South Coast Air Basin, in general, has not attained
national and state standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen
dioxide, and PM. Comparison with national and state standards
for these contaminants show that readings at the Pico Rivera
station have maximum ozone concentrations that are 2 to 3 times
the state standard and exceedances occur lout of every 3 days.
Carbon monoxide concentrations have not exceeded established
standards and nitrogen dioxide concentration rarely exceed state
or federal standards. Total suspended particulates have exceeded
the state standard but not the federal standard. Ambient levels
of PMlO are not monitored at the Pico Rivera station, so the Los
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Angeles station is used for these readings. The readings
exceeded the state standard in 50 to 63 percent of the samples
but are generally less than the federal standard.
Mobil Oil Corporation currently maintains a vapor capture
system. Fuel vapors from trucks being filled are captured and
sent to a vapor destruction unit which utilizes a flare system.
In the event this unit were not operational, Mobil employs a
carbon filtering system as a back up. Mobil Oil Corporation
currently is operating under a South Coast Air Quality Management
District Permit and no adverse impacts to air quality from the
facility have been noted. The proposed cardlock fueling facility
will also utilize the existing vapor capture and destruction
system.
VI) TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION
Several freeways serve Vernon. To the north is the Santa
Ana (1-5), Santa Monica (1-10) and the Hollywood (1-101)
freeways, to the west is the Harbor Freeway (1-110), and to the
east is the Long Beach Freeway (1-710). Vernon has several
arterials which bisect the City. The site has access to 37th
Street which is 100 feet in width.
The proposed cardlock facility will service trucking fleets
in the local area. It is estimated that 100 trucks will visit
the facility daily for refueling purposes. Additionally, the
existing lube facility has 15 railcars arriving at the site twice
weekly and 15 to 20 trucks to distribute the manufactured product
daily. The light product facility ships approximately 180 loads
a day. Vehicles will typically travel from the site westerly on
37th Street to the 710 freeway or westerly to Soto Street then
northerly to freeway access. These streets have adequate
capacity to handle the proposed growth. Most of the new vehicle
trips will not correspond with the peak hour flows of the street
system. Additionally the City will restrict the facility by not
allowfng any vehicle accessing the cardlock facility to que in
any public or private street.
VII) BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
The City of Vernon is urbanized and plant life is limited to
non-native, introduced and ornamental species which are used for
landscaping. Existing vegetation typically found in the City
consists of street trees, grass and other vegetation commonly
used in landscaping. Animal life in Vernon and nearby urban
communities consists of bird, reptile and mammal species that
live in close proximity to man. There are no endangered animal
species in the City.
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ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES
Mobil Oil Corporation is proposing to occupy an existing
industrial facility. There will be no impact to the City of
Vernon Light and Power Department. The energy used by this
operation will be negligible.
There are no natural resource extraction activities in or
near the City.
IX) HAZARDS
All facilities within the City are regularly inspected by
the Vernon Fire and Health Departments for code violations. The
inspections are made to reduce the potential for urban fires and
chemical releases. The Vernon Fire Department has a fully manned
hazardous materials unit. All personnel are trained in hazardous
material response.
The Fire Department routinely trains at the Mobil facility.
Mobil Oil Corporation has on-site, at the Fire Department's
disposal, foam fire fighting products in case a fire were to
start. The facility has no history of major fires or releases.
An audible warning signal will be sounded in the event of any
overspills at the cardlock facility.
Mobil Oil Corporation is proposing to expand their existing
use to a new facility. The Vernon Health Department makes
routine inspections to their current facility. . Mobil Oil
Corporation maintains a permit for their hazardous materials.
All storage will be in conformance with Health & Safety Codes.
There has been no history of violations at this facility. The
proposal will not alter, or in any way increase the level of risk
or exposure to existing health hazards. No adverse impacts are
anticipated.
X) NOISE
The noise environment within the City is dominated by
traffic noise. The project site is located in an industrial area
already subject to relatively high ambient noise levels. The
noise generated by the facility will not cause a significant
effect on the environment.
XI) PUBLIC SERVICES
The City of Vernon has both a Fire and Police Department.
Mobil Oil Corporation operates an existing facility and is
proposing modifications and upgrades to this facility. No
additional public services will be required for this facility.
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XII) UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS
The site is currently served with all utilities and the
proposed expansion will not require any additional services
beyond those presently being served.
XIII) AESTHETICS
The area surrounding the property is made up of industrial
and commercial uses. The facility will blend in and not create
any offensive visual effect.
The project, as proposed, will provide outside lights for
work during the night time hours. The site is located in an
industrial area and lighting of facilities is common, therefore
no impacts from light are anticipated. The project as proposed,
will create no glare.
XIV) CULTURAL RESOURCES
There are no known historic buildings or cultural sites in
the area. No archaeological or historical objects are expected
to be found during construction.
XV) RECREATION
There will be no significant impact to any recreational
resources in the area.
DISCUSSION OF LAND IMPACTS
The proposed project is in conformance with the City of
Vernon General Plan. The zoning of the site is M, which allows a
petroleum related use with a conditional use permit. No impacts
to surrounding properties are expected.
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A. Mobil Oil Corporation shall t.ake a soil sample from the
floor and walls of any excavation over 10 feet and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil Oil Corporation shall perform a Health Risk
Assessment to determine the potential health impacts from the soil
contamination on the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be
completed within two years. Upon completion of the Health Risk
Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be performed
in a timely manner.
C. Mobil Oil Corporation shall have the existing aboveground
tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected by a certified
tank inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems for
the aboveground tanks shall be maintained as described in the
application.
D. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install and maintain devices
to detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or containment
area to retain any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures
for spill reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill
prevention and response plan. .
E. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain onsite firefighting
materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity
specified by the Fire Chief.
F. Mobil Oil Corporation shall not allow vehicles to queue .in
any public or private street in order to access their facility. No
trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil
vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one
hour.
G. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install a canopy over the
cardlock facility dispensing units.
H. Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain all permits from the
South Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an
NPDES Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board.
I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil Oil Corporation shall
comply with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13, Article
III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
amendments thereto.
J. Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with Vernon City Code
Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and
any amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications
to the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
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A'FIDAVIT OF POSTING
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss.
CITY OF VERNON
I, Bill Wilson, Engineering Aide of the City of
Vernon, do hereby certify that I did, on the 25th day of
April, 1996 at 9:45 am, post three (3) copies of:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to be held 6/4/96, Notice of
Intent, Proposed Negative Declaration and Initial Study
(see attached copies) regarding a conditional use permit
application for Mobil Oil Corporation to operate a
Cardlock Fueling Facility at 2585-2727 37th Street.
One in each of the following places to wit: At the
northwest corner of 38th Street and Santa Fe Avenue; the
northeast corner of Leonis Boulevard and Pacific Boulevard;
and on the bulletin board in the lobby of the City Hall of
the City of Vernon, located at 4305 Santa Fe Avenue,
all in said City, there being no newspaper of general
circulation printed afd published in the City of Vernon.
Date:4'29-91o ~ W~
Bill Wilson, Engineering Aide
State of California )
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County of Los Angeles )
On ApR\\ ~q ,\<\'tio before me, .sho.RoV\. L. t>v..e:.\.-<wo~-\-k, ,
Notary Public, personally appeared Bill Wilson, personally
known to me (or known to me on the basis of satisfactory
evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the
within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed
the same in h~r authorized capacity, and that by her
signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon
behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.
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4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
(213) 583-8811
The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing which you
may attend.
Place:
Vernon City Hall
City Council Chambers
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Time:
Tuesday, June 4, 1996 at 5:00 p.m.
Applicant:
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from
affected and/or interested persons regarding this application.
The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding
the request prior to the Hearing.
Request: Grant a conditional use permit to allow the
applicant to continue the existing petroleum
related use and add a cardlock fueling
facility.
Property Involved: 2585-2727 37th Street
(see reverse side)
Review of the file: The application, maps, and supporting
information are available in the office of
the City Clerk, Vernon City Hall,
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, between the hours of
7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
If you challenge the granting of this conditional use permit
or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising
only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing
described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered
to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting.
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BRUCE V. MALKENHORST
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Vernon, California 90058
(213) 583-8811
NOTICE OF INTENT
The City of Vernon has received an application for a
conditional use permit to allow Mobil Oil to expand their existing
petroleum related use located at 2585-2727 37th Street by
installing a cardlock fueling facility.
Please take notice that a recommendation from the Director of
Community Services will be made to the City Council of the City of
Vernon during the regular meeting on June 4, 1996 to adopt a
Negative Declaration in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act, because the issuance of the conditional
use permit will not have a significant effect on the environment.
A copy of the application and supporting evidence is available
for public review at my office between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and
5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
You must submit written comments on these documents which will
be received by me at the address shown on the letterhead by
June 4, 1996. Comments received after this date may not be given
full consideration.
If you challenge the Negative Declaration, or any provisions
thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues
you or someone else raised at the meeting described in this notice
or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or
prior to, the meeting.
Direc.tor
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CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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LEAD AGENCY:
City of Vernon
PROJECT TITLE:
Mobil Oil Corporation
PROJECT LOCATION:
2585-2727 37th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with
two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel
products are received via pipeline from Mobil's refinery in
Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir.
From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading
rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel
is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load
being approximately 9,000 gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the
Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are blended
into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission
oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged through a bottling
assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with
the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers' obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be
kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal
rack area.
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PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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FINDINGS:
The City of Vernon has determined that the project cpuld have
some adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the tollowing
Mitigation Measures are required as part of the permit application.
The requirement is designed to ensure protection of public health
and the environment.
A. Mobil Oil Corporation shall take a soil sample from the
floor and walls of any excavation over 10 feet and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil Oil Corporation shall perform a Health Risk
Assessment to determine the potential- health impacts from the soil
contamination on the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be
completed within two years. Upon completion of the Health Risk
Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be performed
in a timely manner.
C. Mobil Oil Corporation shall have the existing aboveground
tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected by a certified
tank inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems for
the aboveground tanks shall be maintained as described in the
application.
D. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install and maintain devices
to detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or containment
area to retain any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures
for spill reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill
prevention and response plan.
E. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain onsite firefighting
materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity
specified by the Fire Chief.
F. Mobil Oil Corporation shall not allow vehicles to queue in
any public or private street in order to access their facility. No
trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil
vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one
hour.
G. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install a canopy over the
cardlock facility dispensing units.
H. Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain all permits from the
South Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an
NPDES Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board.
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PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil Oil Corporati<:m shall
comply with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13~Article
III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
amendments thereto.
J. Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with Vernon City Code
Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and
any amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications
to the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
INTRODUCTION
Mabi~ Oil Carparatian has submitted a canditianal use permit
applicatian to' the City af Vernan requesting permissian to' cantinue
to' aperate its petraleum related use and expand the aperatian by
installing cardlack fueling facility.
This Initial Study has been prepared to' determine if the
aperatian af this facility will have a significant effect upan the
enviranment. This study has been prepared in accardance with the
Califarnia Enviranmental Quality Act (CEQA), The City af Vernan
will use this Initial Study as a basis far deciding whether to'
prepare an Enviranmental Impact Repart (EIR) ar apprave a Negative
Declaratian.
PROJECT LOCATION AND EXISTING LAND USE
The facility is lacated at 2585-2727 37th Street in the City
af Vernan. The praject site is surraunded by industrial,
distributian, cammercial and affice type uses. The Las Angeles
River barders the nartheast portian af the praperty. The nearest
residential dwelling is lacated approximately 1,850 feet to' the
sauthwest. The attached vicinity map depicts the lacal vicinity
and shaws the relatianship af the majar highways in the Las Angeles
.area. The site is zaned M, General Industrial, and a petraleum
related use is allawed in this area with a canditianal use permit.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Mabil Oil Carparatian currently accupies the subject site with
twO' aperatian divisians. The Mabil Light praduct Facility
distributes Matar Vehicle fuels (gasaline and diesel). The fuel
praducts are received via pipeline fram Mabil's refinery in
Tarrance, Califarnia and are tempararily stared in a reservair.
Fram the reservair it is piped to' a cantralled autamated laading
rack system. Additives are added to' the fuel and they are
dispensed intO' the tank trucks by autharized persannel. The fuel
is then delivered to' lacal gas statians lacated in the area. The
facility will praduce an average af 180 laads a day. Each laad
being appraximately 9,000 gallans.
The second existing aperatian currently at the site is the
Vernan Lube Plant where lubricating ails are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and aff laaded at the Vernan facility. The ails are blended
intO' specialty praducts such as matar ails, lube ails, transmissian
ails, greases, etc. The ails are then packaged thraugh a bottling
assembly system and distributed to' variaus retail outlets.
Appraximately 100,000 gallons af praduct a day are praduced with
the majority being motar oil.
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Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped . The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be
kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal
rack area.
MITIGATION MONITORING
Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 requires that agencies
adopt a monitoring or reporting program for any project which it
has made findings pursuant to Public Code 21081 or adopted a
Negative Declaration pursuant to Section 21080{c). The mitigating
measures identified in this initial study, if adopted as part of a
Negative Declaration as anticipated, must be monitored for
implementation per Public Resource Code Section 21081.6.
If the project is approved as proposed, the permit issued by
the City of Vernon will, when appropriate, specify a schedule of
compliance for all mitigating measures imposed in the project
approval package. The City will routinely conduct inspections and
investigations at the facility for compliance with permit
requirements.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
1. Project Title: Mobil Oil Corporation
2. Lead Agency Name and Address:
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
3. Contact Person and Phone Number:
Samuel Kevin Wilson
(213)583-8811
4. Project Location:
2585-2727 37th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
5. Project Sponsor's Name and Address:
Mobil Oil Corporation
3700 W. 190th Street
Torrance, CA 90509
6. General Plan Designation:
General Industrial
7. Zoning
M Zone
8. Description of Project: (Describe the whole action involved, including but not limited to later phases of the
project, and any secondary, support, or off-site features necessary for its implementation. Attach additional
sheets if necessary)
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with two operation divisions. The Mobil Light
Product Facility distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and dies~l). The fuel products are received via
pipeline from Mobil's refinery in Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir. From the
reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel is then delivered to local gas stations located in
the area. The facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load being approximately 9,000
gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended
and distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility.
The oils are blended into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission oils, greases, etc. The
oils are then packaged through a bottling assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling facility. The facility will be utilized by private
truck fleets and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be unattended. Drivers obtain fuel by
using encoded cards which identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The invoice for the
transaction is sent to the customer by a computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000 gallon
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underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are
proposed; three for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is unattended, but as it is located on the
terminal grounds it can be kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal rack area.
9. Other agencies whose approval is required (and pennits needed):
South Coast Air Quality Management District
State Water Resources Control Board
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Envirollmcntal Factors Potentially Affected:
The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least
one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as
indicated by the checklist on the following pages.
o Land Use and Planning
III Transportation/Circulation
o Biological Resources
o Public Services
o Population and Housing
o Utilities and Service Systems
o Geophysical
S Water
o Energy and MineraI Resources
o Aesthetics
Ia Hazards
o Cultural Resources
0- Air Quality
o Noise
o Recreation
o Mandatory Findings of Significance
Determination.
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment,
and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. 0
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment,
there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on
an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. 011
I find that the proposed project MA Y have a significant effect on the environment, and
anENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. 0
I fmd that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least
one effect I) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal
standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as
descri~ed on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially
significant unless mitigated." An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it
must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. 0
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City of Vernon
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I. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the proposal:
a) Conflict with gencral plan dcsignation
or zoning" (source #(s): 0
b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans
or policics adopted by agencies with jurisdiction
over the project? 0
c) Affcct agricultural resources or operations
(e.g. impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts
from incompatible land uses)? 0
d) Disrupt or dividc thc physical arrangemcnt of
an cstablished community (including a low-income
or minority community)? 0
II. POPULA nON AND HOUSING. Would the proposal:
a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local
population projections? 0
b) Induce substantial growth in..an area either directly
or indirectly (e.g. through projects in an undeveloped
area or extension of major infrastructure)? 0
c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable
housing? 0
m. GEOPHYSICAL. Would the proposal result in or
expose people. to potential impacts involving:
a) Seismicity: fault rupture?
b) Seismicity: ground shaking or liquefaction?
c) Seismicity: seiche or tsunami?
d) Landslides or mudslides?
e) Erosion, changes in topography or unstable soil
conditions from excavation, grading or fill?
f) Subsidence of the land?
g) Expansive soils?
h) Unique geologic or physical features?
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IV. WATER. Would the proposal result in:
a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage pattcrns,
or the ratc and amount of surface runoff? 0
b) Exposurc of people or property to water rebted
hazards such as flooding? 0
c) Discharge into surfacc waters or other alteration of
surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity)? 0
d) Changes in the amount of surface water
in any water body? 0
e) Changes in currents, or the course or direction
of water movements? 0
f) Change in the quantity of ground waters, eithcr
through direct additions or withdrawals, or through
interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations" 0
g) Altcrcd direction or rate of flow of groundwatcr" 0
h) Impacts to groundwater quality" 0
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Impact
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V. AIR QUALITY. Would [he proposal:
a) Violatc any air qU;ility standard or contribute to 0 ~ 0 0
an existing or projectcd air quality violation') 0 0 0 l)g
b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants?
c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature. or 0 ~
cause any change in climate? 0 0
Create objectionable odors? 0 0 0 8
d)
VI. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION.
Would the proposal result in:
a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? 0 ~ 0 0
b) Hazards to safety from design features (e.g. sharp
curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible
uses (e.g. farm equipment)? 0 0 0 ~
c) Inadequate emergency access or access
to nearby uses? 0 0 0 Ql
d) Insufficient parking capacity on-site or
off-site? 0 f)D 0 0
e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians
or bicyclists? 0 0 0 OG
f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting
alternative. transportation (e.g. bus turnouts,
bicycle racks)? 0 0 0 I1t
g) Rail, waterborne or air traffic impacts? 0 0 0 III
VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES.
Would the proposal result in impacts to:
a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their
habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish,
insects, animals, and birds)? 0 0 0 ~
b) Locally designated species
(e.g. heritage trees)? 0 0 0 III
c) Locally designated naturdl communities (e.g. oak
forest, (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? 0 0 0 ~
d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and
vernal pool)? 0 0 0 Ol
e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? 0 0 0 ~
VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES.
Would the proposal:
a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? 0 0 0 !1t
b) Use non-renewable resources in a wasteful and
inefficient manner? 0 0 0 III
IX. HAZARDS. Would [he proposal involve:
a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of
hazardous substances (including, but nOllimited to:
oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? 0 ~ 0 0
b) Possible interference with an emergency response
plan or emergency evacuation plan? 0 0 0 tit
c) The creation of any health hazard or
potential health hazard') 0 0 0 Ij1
d) Exposure of people to existing sources
of potential health hazards? 0 0 0 ~
e) Increased fire hazard in areas with tlammable
brush, grass, or trees? 0 0 0 So
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Potcntially Significant Less Than
Significant Unlcss Significant No
Impact Mitigatcd (mpact (mpact
X. NOISE. Would the proposal result ill:
a) Increases in existing noise levels? 0 0 0 ~
b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 0 0 0 ~
XI. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an
effect upon, or result in a needfor new or altered
government services in any of the following areas:
a) Fire protection? 0 0 0 ~
b) Police protection? 0 0 0 IS
c) Schools? 0 0 0 Qg
d) Maintenance of public facilities, including
roads? 0 0 0 lSi
e) Other governmental services? 0 0 0 llt
xn.UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the
proposal result In a needfor new systems, or
substantial alterations to the following utilities:
a) Power or natural gas? 0 0 0 I5l
b) Communications systems? 0 0 0 Iil
c) Local or regional water treatment or
distribution facilities? 0 0 0 l)l
d) Sewer or septic tanks? 0 0 0 liiQ
e) Storm water drainage? 0 0 0 1&
f) Solid waste disposal? 0 0 0 13
XIII. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal:
a) Affect a scenic vista or scenic highway? 0 0 0 ~
b) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect? 0 0 0 S
c) Create light or glare? 0 0 0 Qg
XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal:
a) Disturb paleontological resources? 0 0 0 a
b) Disturb archaeological resources? 0 0 0 OD
c) Affect historical resources? 0 0 0 ~
d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which
would affect unique ethnic cultural values? 0 0 0 IS
e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the
potential impact area? 0 0 0 ~
XV. RECREATION. Would the proposal:
a) Increase the demand for neighborhood
or rcgional parks or other recreational
facilities? 0 0 0 ~
b) Affect existing rccreational opportunities? 0 0 0 lEI
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Potcntially Significant Less Th'In
Significant Unlcss Significant No
Impact Mitigated Impad Impact
XVI. MANDA TORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE.
a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce the
habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining
levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal
Community, reduce the number or restrict the range
of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate
important examples of the major periods of
California history or prehistory? 0 0 0 a
b) Does the project have the potential to achieve
short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term,
environmental goals? 0 0 0 IS
c) Does the project have impacts that are individually
limited, but cumulatively considerable?
("Cumulatively considerable" means that the
incremental effects of a project are conSiderable
when viewed in connection with the effects of past
projects, the effects of other current projects, and
the effects of probable future projects) 0 0 0 a
d) Does the project have environmental effects which
will cause substantial adverse effects on human
beings, either directly or indirectly? 0 0 0 a
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DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
I) LAND USE AND PLANNING
The project area is zoned General Industrial, M. A
petroleum related use is allowed in this zone with a conditional
use permit. The City of Vernon is primarily made up of
industrial and distribution type facilities. The project site is
not located near any sensitive sites. The nearest residential
unit is approximately 1850 feet from the projects boundary. The
site is surrounded by compatible uses.
II) POPULATION AND HOUSING
The population of the City of Vernon is approximately 90,
with up to 50,000 people working in the City. Mobil Oil
Corporation operates the current facility with approximately 84
employees. No additional personnel will be added for the
cardlock facility. No change in population or housing will occur
as a result of the project.
III) GEOPHYSICAL
The topography of the City of Vernon is relatively level.
Although there are no known earthquake faults in the City, Vernon
is in a seismically active region and several faults in the area
are likely to cause moderate groundshaking in Vernon. The
modifications at the facility will require some minor grading for
the installation of tanks and associated piping and dispensers.
This grading will not cause any changes to the geologic
substructure, change in topography, covering of any unique
geologic or physical features, any increase in wind or water
erosion to the soil or any changes in deposition. Since the
ground is relatively level landslides and mudslides are unlikely.
The City will require that the walls and floor of any
excavation of over 10 feet shall have its soil characterized to
determine if the soil is contaminated.
IV) WATER
Groundwater resources in the City of Vernon consist of
inter-layer bedrock and aquifers, as found in the central Los
Angeles basin. There are no surface water bodies within the
vicinity of the project. No changes in water currents,
movements, absorption rate flood flows or drainage patterns will
occur as a result of the project.
Mobil Oil Corporation's site currently is contaminated with
hydrocarbons to a verifiable depth of 90 feet. The plume does
not appear to be migrating and no migration is anticipated.
There has been no groundwater contamination. Mobil Oil is in the
process of preparing a Risk Assessment. The Risk Assessment will
determine the potential health impacts of the contaminated soil
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and determine if remediation is required. Upon completion of the
Health Risk Assessment, Mobil Oil will be required to perform any
necessary remediation activities.
State of the art product tracking systems are utilized to
determine if leaks occur. Additionally the aboveground tanks are
inspected twice annually by a Certified Inspector and below-
ground tanks have a leak monitoring system. In areas where there
is a potential for hydrocarbons to be spilled and exposed to
rainwater, the rainwater is currently collected and treated prior
to discharge in accordance with Mobil Oil Corporation's NPDES
Permit. A canopy will be constructed over the dispensers at the
cardlock facility and'a berm will be constructed to contain the
area around the dispensers.
V) AIR QUALITY
The City of Vernon lies in the middle of the Los Angeles
coastal plain. The coastal plain has a semi-marine micro-
climate, which is characteristic of areas which are behind the
fog belt but constantly under the ocean's influence. Winters are
seldom cold and frost is rare. Spring days may be cloudy due to
high fog and summers are warmer than along the coast.
Winter temperatures are lower than a marine climate and
there is less fog in summer. The annual average daytime
temperature ranges from 84.10F in August to 66.60F in January.
Nighttime temperatures vary from 64.40F in summer to 48.40F in
winter. The average annual rainfall in the City is 14.85 inches
and occurs from late October to early April.
The City of Vernon is located within the South Coast Air
Basin of California. The basin covers a 6,600-square mile area
within Orange County, non-desert portions of Los Angeles County,
Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Air quality in the
basin is monitored by the South Coast Air Quality Management
District (SCAQMD) at 35 monitoring stations throughout the area.
The monitoring station nearest to the City of Vernon is the Pico
Rivera station. Readings at the station are used to characterize
air quality in the City of Vernon.
The South Coast Air Basin, in general, has not attained
national and state standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen
dioxide, and PM. Comparison with national and state standards
for these contaminants show that readings at the Pico Rivera
station have maximum ozone concentrations that are 2 to 3 times
the state standard and exceedances occur lout of every 3 days.
Carbon monoxide concentrations have not exceeded established
standards and nitrogen dioxide concentration rarely exceed state
or federal standards. Total suspended particulates have exceeded
the state standard but not the federal standard. Ambient levels
of PMlO are not monitored at the pico Rivera station, so the Los
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Angeles station is used for these readings. The readings
exceeded the state standard in 50 to 63 percent of the samples
but are generally less than the federal standard.
Mobil Oil Corporation currently maintains a vapor capture
system. Fuel vapors from trucks being filled are captured and
sent to a vapor destruction unit which utilizes a flare system.
In the event this unit were not operational, Mobil employs a
carbon filtering system as a back up. Mobil Oil Corporation
currently is operating under a South Coast Air Quality Management
District Permit and no adverse impacts to air quality from the
facility have been noted. The proposed cardlock fueling facility
will also utilize the existing vapor capture and destruction
system.
VI) TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION
Several freeways serve Vernon. To the north is the Santa
Ana (1-5), Santa Monica (1-10) and the Hollywood (1-101)
freeways, to the west is the Harbor Freeway (1-110), and to the
east is the Long Beach Freeway (1-710). Vernon has several
arterials which bisect the City. The site has access to 37th
Street which is 100 feet in width.
The proposed cardlock facility will service trucking fleets
in the local area. It is estimated that 100 trucks will visit
the facility daily for refueling purposes. Additionally, the
existing lube facility has 15 railcars arriving at the site twice
weekly and 15 to 20 trucks to distribute the manufactured product
daily. The light product facility ships approximately 180 loads
a day. Vehicles will typically travel from the site westerly on
37th Street to the 710 freeway or westerly to Soto Street then
northerly to freeway access. These streets have adequate
capacity to handle the proposed growth. Most of the new vehicle
trips will not correspond with the peak hour flows of the street
system. Additionally the City will restrict the facility by not
allowfng any vehicle accessing the cardlock facility to que in
any public or private street.
VII) BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
The City of Vernon is urbanized and plant life is limited to
non-native, introduced and ornamental species which are used for
landscaping. Existing vegetation typically found in the City
consists of street trees, grass and other vegetation commonly
used in landscaping. Animal life in Vernon and nearby urban
communities consists of bird, reptile and mammal species that
live in close proximity to man. There are no endangered animal
species in the City.
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VIII)
ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES
Mobil Oil Corporation is proposing to occupy an existing
industrial facility. There will be no impact to the City of
Vernon Light and Power Department. The energy used by this
operation will be negligible.
There are no natural resource extraction activities in or
near the City.
IX) HAZARDS
All facilities within the City are regularly inspected by
the Vernon Fire and Health Departments for code violations. The
inspections are made to reduce the potential for urban fires and
chemical releases. The Vernon Fire Department has a fully manned
hazardous materials unit. All personnel are trained in hazardous
material response.
The Fire Department routinely trains at the Mobil facility.
Mobil Oil Corporation has on-site, at the Fire Department's
disposal, foam fire fighting products in case a fire were to
start. The facility has no history of major fires or releases.
An audible warning signal will be sounded in the event of any
overspills at the cardlock facility.
Mobil Oil Corporation is proposing to expand their existing
use to a new facility. The Vernon Health Department makes
routine inspections to their current facility. . Mobil Oil
Corporation maintains a permit for their hazardous materials.
All storage will be in conformance with Health & Safety Codes.
There has been no history of violations at this facility. The
proposal will not alter, or in any way increase the level of risk
or exposure to existing health hazards. No adverse impacts are
anticipated.
X) NOISE
The noise environment within the City is dominated by
traffic noise. The project site is located in an industrial area
already subject to relatively high ambient noise levels. The
noise generated by the facility will not cause a significant
effect on the environment.
XI) PUBLIC SERVICES
The City of Vernon has both a Fire and Police Department.
Mobil Oil Corporation operates an existing facility and is
proposing modifications and upgrades to this facility. No
additional public services will be required for this facility.
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XII) UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS
The site is currently served with all utilities and the
proposed expansion will not require any additional services
beyond those presently being served.
XIII) AESTHETICS
The area surrounding the property is made up of industrial
and commercial uses. The facility will blend in and not create
any offensive visual effect.
The project, as proposed, will provide outside lights for
work during the night time hours. The site is located in an
industrial area and lighting of facilities is common, therefore
no impacts from light are anticipated. The project as proposed,
will create no glare.
XIV) CULTURAL RESOURCES
There are no known historic buildings or cultural sites in
the area. No archaeological or historical objects are expected
to be found during construction.
XV) RECREATION
There will be no significant impact to any recreational
resources in the area.
DISCUSSION OF LAND IMPACTS
The proposed project is in conformance with the City of
Vernon General Plan. The zoning of the site is M, which allows a
petroleum related use with a conditional use permit. No impacts
to surrounding properties are expected.
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Proposed Mitigating Measures
A. Mobil Oil Corporation shall take a soil sample from the
floor and walls of any excavation over 10 feet and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil Oil Corporation shall perform a Health Risk
Assessment to determine the potential health impacts from the soil
contamination on the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be
completed within two years. Upon completion of the Health Risk
Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be performed
in a timely manner.
C. Mobil Oil Corporation shall have the existing aboveground
tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected by a certified
tank inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems for
the aboveground tanks shall be maintained as described in the
application.
D. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install and maintain devices
to detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or containment
area to retain any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures
for spill reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill
prevention and response plan. .
E. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain onsite firefighting
materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity
specified by the Fire Chief.
F. Mobil Oil Corporation shall not allow vehicles to queue .in
any public or private street in order to access their facility. No
trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil
vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one
hour.
G. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install a canopy over the
cardlock facility dispensing units.
H. Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain all permits from the
South Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an
NPDES Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board.
I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil Oil Corporation shall
comply with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13, Article
III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
amendments thereto.
J. Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply. with Vernon City Code
Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and
any amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications
to the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
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AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
I, patricia Salerno, declare as follows:
1. That I am employed in the Community Services
Department in the position of Secretary to the Director of
Community Services.
2. That on April 25, 1996 I mailed a copy of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, NOTICE OF INTENT AND PROPOSED
NEGATIVE DECLARATION (see attached copies) along with the
attached letter regarding a conditional use permit
application for Mobil Oil Corporation to operate a "Cardlock
Fueling Facility" 2585-2727 37th Street to the owners,
tenants and interested parties on the attached lists, by
United States Mail with postage prepaid. Those marked by an
x also received
the /~. '.tial StUd..}?
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City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
(213) 583-8811
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing which you
may attend.
Place:
Vernon City Hall
City Council Chambers
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Time:
Tuesday, June 4, 1996 at 5:00 p.m.
Applicant:
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from
affected and/or interested persons regarding this application.
The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding
the request prior to the Hearing.
Request: Grant a conditional use permit to allow the
applicant to continue the existing petroleum
related use and add a cardlock fueling
facility.
Property Involved: 2585-2727 37th Street
(see reverse side)
Review of the file: The application, maps, and supporting
information are available in the office of
the City Clerk, Vernon City Hall,
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, between the hours of
7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
If you challenge the granting of this conditional use permit
or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising
only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing
described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered
to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting.
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BRUCE V. MALKENHORST I
City Administrator/City Clerk
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City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
(213) 583-8811
NOTICE OF INTENT
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The City of Vernon has received an application for a
conditional use permit to allow Mobil Oil to expand their existing
petroleum related use located at 2585-2727 37th Street by
installing a cardlock fueling facility.
Please take notice that a recommendation from the Director of
Community Services will be made to the City Council of the City of
Vernon during the regular meeting on June 4, 1996 to adopt a
Negative Declaration in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act, because the issuance of the conditional
use permit will not have a significant effect on the environment.
A copy of the application and supporting evidence is available
for public review at my office between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and
5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
You must submit written comments on these documents which will
be received by me at the address shown on the letterhead by
June 4, 1996. Comments received after this date may not be given
full consideration.
If you challenge the Negative Declaration, or any provisions
thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues
you or someone else raised at the meeting described in this notice
or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or
prior to, the meeting.
Very /:2y yours,
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Dlreqtor of Communlty SerVlces & Water
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CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
PROPOSED
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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LEAD AGENCY:
City of Vernon
PROJECT TITLE:
Mobil Oil Corporation
PROJECT LOCATION:
2585-2727 37th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with
two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel
products are received via pipeline from Mobil's refinery in
Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir.
From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading
rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel
is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load
being approximately 9,000 gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the
Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are blended
into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission
oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged through a bottling
assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with
the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers. obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be
kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal
rack area.
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FINDINGS:
The City of Vernon has determined that the project cpuld have
some adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the following
Mitigation Measures are required as part of the permit application.
The requirement is designed to ensure protection of public health
and the environment.
A. Mobil Oil Corporation shall take a soil sample from the
floor and walls of any excavation over 10 feet and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil Oil Corporation shall perform a Health Risk
Assessment to determine the potential health impacts from the soil
contamination on the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be
completed within two years. Upon completion of the Health Risk
Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be performed
in a timely manner.
C. Mobil Oil Corporation shall have the existing aboveground
tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected by a certified
tank inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems for
the aboveground tanks shall be maintained as described in the
application.
D. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install and maintain devices
to detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or containment
area to retain any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures
for spill reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill
prevention and response plan.
E. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain onsite firefighting
materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity
specified by the Fir~ Chief.
F. Mobil Oil Corporation shall not allow vehicles to queue in
any public or private street in order to access their facility. No
trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil
vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one
hour.
G. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install a canopy over the
cardlock facility dispensing units.
H. Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain all permits from the
South Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an
NPDES Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board.
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PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil Oil Corporati(;m shall
comply with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13~Article
III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
amendments thereto.
J. Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with Vernon City Code
Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and
any amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications
to the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
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CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C. MALBURG
Mayor
Wm. "BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
DAVID B. BREARLEY
Oty Attorney
FJLK:(818)~5818
KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services & Water
FJLK: (213) 588-2761
KENNETH J. DeDARIO
ou-eiior of light & Power
FJLK: (213) 583-1983
DAVE TELFORD
Fire Chief
FJLK: (213) 581-1385
LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ
Police Chief
FJLK: (213) 581-1178
THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tern
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL McCORMICK
Councilman
BRUCE V. MALKENHORST
Oty Administrator/City Clerk
FJLK: (213) 581-7924
CITY HALL
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058
TELEPHONE (213) 583-8811
April 24, 1996
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Interested parties or. property owners:
Enclosed herewith for your information is a Notice of Public
Hearing, Notice of Intent, Proposed Negative Declaration and
Initial Study regarding an application for a conditional use
permit for a "Cardlock Fueling Facility" at 2585-2727 37th Street
in Vernon. The applicant, Mobil Oil Corporation is proposing to
expand their existing petroleum related use by installing a
cardlock fueling facility.
A copy of the application and supporting evidence is
available for public review at my office between the hours of
7:15 am and 5:15 pm Monday through Thursday.
You are welcome to attend the Meeting on June 4, 1996 or to
send written comments prior to the meeting if 'you so desire.
This notice is intended for interested parties or property
owners within the project area. If you are no longer a property
owner in this area, please forward this notice to the new
property owner.
Very ~ur~,
~~Wilson, P.E.
Director df Community Services & Water
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Enclosures
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CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C. MALBURG
Mayor
BRUCE V. MALKENHORST
City Administrator/City Clerk
FAX: (213) 581-7924
CITY HALL
DAVID B. BREARLEY
City Attorney
FAX: (818) 33D-5818
KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services & Water
FAX: (213) 588-2761
KENNETH J. DeDARIO
Direj;tor of Light & Power
FAX: (213) 583-1983
DAVE TELFORD
Fire Chief
FAX: (213) 581-1385
LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ
Police Chief
FAX: (213) 581-1178
Wrn. "BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tern
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL McCORMICK
Councilman
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058
TELEPHONE (213) 583-8811
April 24, 1996
C-10
Interested parties or property owners:
Enclosed herewith for your information is a Notice of Public
Hearing, Notice of Intent and Proposed Negative Declaration
regarding an application for a conditional use permit for a
"Cardlock Fueling Facility" at 2585-2727 37th Street in Vernon.
The applicant, Mobil Oil Corporation is proposing to expand their
existing petroleum related use by installing a cardlock fueling
facility.
A copy of the application and supporting evidence is
available for public review at my office between the hours of
7:15 am and 5:15 pm Monday through Thursday.
You are welcome to attend the Meeting on June 4, 1996 or to
send written comments prior to the meeting if you so desire.
This notice is intended for interested parties or property
owners within the project area. If you are no longer a property
owner in this area, please forward this notice to the new
property owner.
Very ly yours,
u~<<on, P.E.
Direc r of Community Services & Water
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Enclosures
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Lucille Roybal-Allard
Congresswoman
255 E. Temple street
suite 1860
Los Angeles, CA 90012
ATTN: Anna Figueroa
City of Huntington Park
Planning Department
6550 Miles Avenue
Huntington Pk.CA 90255
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City of Los Angeles
Planning Department
200 N. Spring st.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Bd. of Supervisors L.A.
County
Director of Planning
James Hertl - Room 1390
320 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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South Coast Air Quality
Management District
21865 E. Copley Drive
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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Brian Scanlon
L.A. County Public Works
Mapping & Property Mgmt.
900 S. Fremont Avenue
10th Floor
Alhambra, CA 91803
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Dave Karrker
California Water Service
5243 E. Sheila Street
Commerce, CA 90022
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Art Torres
State Senator -
Dist.
107 S. Broadway
Suite 2105
Los Angeles, CA
90012
24th
Street,
City of Commerce
Planning Department
2535 Commerce Way
Commerce, CA 90040
City of Bell
Planning Department
6330 Pine Avenue
Bell, CA 90201
Gloria Molina
Bd. of Supervisors
500 W. Temple Street
Suite 856
Los Angeles, CA 90012
City of Cudahy
Planning Department
5220 Santa Ana Street
Cudahy, CA 90201
L.A. County Sanitation
District
P.O. Box 4998
Whittier, CA 90607
Nathan Smooke
P.O. Box 1311
Los Angeles, CA 90053
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Martha Escutia
State Assemblywoman
3512 E. Florence
Suite 201
Huntington Park, CA 90255
Doloreff Petullo
Chamber of Commerce
3801 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
L.A. Unified School
Real Estate Branch
Room 101
P.O. Box 2298
Los Angeles, CA 90051
Attn: Director
Mothers of East L.A.
Ms. Guiterrez
924 S. Mott Street
Los Angeles, CA 90023
City of Maywood
Planning Department
4319 Slauson Avenue
Maywood, CA 90270
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Robert J. Niccum
L.A. Unified School
Dist.
1425 S. San Pedro Street
Room 101
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Joseph R. Garruba
California Portland
Cement Company
2025 E. Financial Way
Glendora, CA 91740
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J.J. Little
J.J. Little Company,
Inc.
3700 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
L.R. Luppen
Metal Products
Engineering
3864 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
David Nazaryk
Catellus Development
Corp.
1065 N. Pacificenter
Drive, suite 200
Anaheim,CA 92806
Connie M. Carrasco,
President
Chern-Tech Systems, Inc.
3650 East 26th Street
Vernon, CA 90023
James H. Hilands
Heger Realty Corporation
5657 E. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90040
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sidney R. Title
Market Properties, Inc.
5245 Pacific Concourse
suite 190
Los Angeles, CA 90045
H.P. Long
Sweetener Products
2050 E. 38th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
Louis Chertkow
Elkay Plastics Company,
Inc.
P.O. Box 23008
Vernon, CA 90023
E.J. Contreras
Owens-Brockway
2901 Fruitland Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
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John Kinas
United States Aluminum
3663 Bandini Boulevard
Vernon, CA 90023
Ron Mati:k
33292 Pleasant Oak Dr.
springville, CA 93265
Ellen Orlando
Karen Lehrer
2300 E. 11th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Brent P. Chappell
Catellus Development
Corp.
1065 N. Pacificenter
Drive, suite 200
Anaheim, CA 92806
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300' Occupant List
7. 6302 001 038
Current Occupant
2750 Jewel Ave
Vernon, CA 90058-1224
16. 6302 002 019
Current Occupant
2647 E 37th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1722
22. 6302 002 030
Current Occupant
2550 E 28th St
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1430
29. 6303 004 031
Current Occupant
3700 S Soto St
Vernon, CA 90058-1703
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1. 6302 001 029
Current Occupant
2634 E 26th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1218
9. 6302 001 042
Current Occupant
2633 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4214
17. 6302 002 020
Current Occupant
2525 E 37th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1724
25. 6302 020 039
Current Occupant
2660 E 37th St
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1723
32. 6303 004 037
Current Occupant
2820 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4225
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5. 6302 001 036
Current Occupant
2800 Jewel Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1229
15. 6302 002 018
Current Occupant
2709 E 37th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1706
18. 6302 002 023
Current Occupant
2550 E 28th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1430
26. 6302 020 044
Current Occupant
3737 S Soto St
Vernon, CA 90058-1702
Records Processed = 13
Dups screened = 0
CRs Screened = 0
Bad addressess = 0
Labels produced = 13
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29. 6303004031
E Russell Werdin
PO Box 7611
San Francisco, CA 94120
32. 6303 004 037
HOFFMAN ASSOCIATES INC
2731 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4226
35. 6303 004 902
LA Co Flood Control
No Address on File
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30. 6303 004 032
E Russell Werdin
177 Riverside Ave
Newport Beach. CA 92663-4032
33. 6303 004 038
Edward Velky
5108 Myrtus Ave
Temple City, CA 91780-3609
36. 6303 005 030
CLOUGHERTY PACKING CO
3049 E Vernon Ave
Vernon, CA 90058-1800
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31. 6303 004 036
AMERICAN POTASH & CHEM CO
Kerr Mcgee Center
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
34 . 6303 004 273
L A CITY DEPT OF WATER & POW
PO Box 111 Term Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90051
Records Processed = 36
Dups screened = 0
CRs Screened = 0
Bad addressess = 6
Labels produced = 30
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300' Owner List
Mobil Oil/Jewel Ave Terminal
By: Cathy McDermott 800-499-8064
Ownership Listing Service
8/95
2. 6302 001 030
USA CONSOLIDATORS INC
2626 E 26th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1218
5. 6302 001 036
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, V A 22037
8. 6302 001 039
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, V A 22037
11. 6302 001 045
Robert Decd Levinson
Julius Hoffman
2731 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4226
14. 6302 001 900
La Flood Control
17. 6302 002 020
Herbert & Louise Horvitz
Horvitz
565 Chalette Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-1915
20. 6302 002 028
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
23. 6302 002 800
AT & SF RY CO
No Mailing On Record.
26. 6302 020 044
MCDONALD S CORP
2150 Turnbull Canyon Rd
Hacienda Heights, CA 91745-4015
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Representative:
Robert H. Lee & Associates
1201 S. Beach Blvd. #207
La Habra,Ca.90631
3. 6302 001 033
Handy & Mary Sanders
2105 W Corydon St
Compton, CA 90220-2624
6. 6302 001 037
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, VA 22037
9. 6302 001 042
TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL
2216 Cedarvale Dr
Ceres, CA 95307-9211
12. 6302 001 273
L A CITY DEPT OF WATER & POW
PO Box 111 Term Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90051
15. 6302 002 018
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
18. 6302 002 023
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC
PO Box 471
Akron,OH 44309-0471
21. 6302 002 029
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC
PO Box 471
Akron,OH 44309-0471
24. 6302 002 803
Union Pacific RR CO
No Mailing On Records
27. 6302 020 045
West Soto Street Partner
No Mailing Address on File
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1. 6302 001 029
AUTO PURCHASING AGENCY INC
PO Box 58608
Los Angeles, CA 90058-0608
4. 6302 001 034
Barry Palovich
No Mailing On Assessors Tax
REcords
7. 6302 001 038
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, VA 22037
10. 6302 001 043
TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL
2216 Cedarvale Dr
Ceres, CA 95307-9211
13. 6302 001 274
L A CITY DEPT OF WATER & POW
PO Box 111 Term Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90051
16. 6302 002 019
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
19. 6302 002 024
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
22. 6302 002 030
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC
PO Box 471
Akron, OH 44309-0471
25. 6302 020 039
E 37TH ST PROPERTY CO
9777 Wilshire Blvd #711
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1907
28. 6302 020 049
Joseph Clougherty
M Dodd Loretta
500 Newport Center Dr #720
Newport Beach, CA 92660-7007
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CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
PROPOSED
NEGATIVE" DECLARATION
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LEAD AGENCY:
City of Vernon
PROJECT TITLE:
Mobil Oil Corporation
PROJECT LOCATION:
2585-2727 37th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with
two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel
products are received via pipeline from Mobil's refinery in
Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir.
From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading
rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel
is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load
being approximately 9,000 gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the
Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are blended
into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission
oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged through a bottling
assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with
the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fueling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers. obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be
kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal
rack area.
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PAGE 2
FINDINGS:
The City of Vernon has determined that the project C9uld have
some adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the following
Mitigation Measures are required as part of the permit application.
The requirement is designed to ensure protection of public health
and the environment.
A. Mobil Oil Corporation shall take a soil sample from the
floor and walls of any excavation over 10 feet and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil Oil Corporation shall perform a Healt.h Risk
Assessment to determine the potential health impacts from the soil
contamination on the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be
completed within two years. Upon completion of the Health Risk
Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be performed
in a timely manner.
C. Mobil Oil Corporation shall have the existing aboveground
tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected by a certified
tank inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems for
the aboveground tanks shall be maintained as described in the
application.
D. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install and maintain devices
to detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or containment
area to retain any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures
for spill reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill
prevention and response plan.
E. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain onsite firefighting
materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity
specified by the Fire Chief.
F. Mobil Oil Corporation shall not allow vehicles to queue in
any public or private street in order to access their facility. No
trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil
vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one
hour.
G. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install a canopy over the
cardlock facility dispensing units.
H. Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain all permits from the
South Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an
NPDES Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board.
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I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil Oil Corporati<;m shall
comply with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13fArticle
III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
amendments thereto.
J. Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with Vernon City Code
Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and
any amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications
to the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
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CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
PROPOSED
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
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LEAD 'AGENCY:
City of Vernon
PROJECT TITLE:
Mobil Oil Corporation
PROJECT LOCATION:
2585-2727 37th Street
Vernon, CA 90058
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Mobil Oil Corporation currently occupies the subject site with
two operation divisions. The Mobil Light Product Facility
distributes Motor Vehicle fuels (gasoline and diesel). The fuel
products are received via pipeline from Mobil's refinery in
Torrance, California and are temporarily stored in a reservoir.
From the reservoir it is piped to a controlled automated loading
rack system. Additives are added to the fuel and they are
dispensed into the tank trucks by authorized personnel. The fuel
is then delivered to local gas stations located in the area. The
facility will produce an average of 180 loads a day. Each load
being approximately 9,000 gallons.
The second existing operation currently at the site is the
Vernon Lube Plant where lubricating oils are blended and
distributed. Various oils are received via railcars and tanker
trucks and off loaded at the Vernon facility. The oils are blended
into specialty products such as motor oils, lube oils, transmission
oils, greases, etc. The oils are then packaged through a bottling
assembly system and distributed to various retail outlets.
Approximately 100,000 gallons of product a day are produced with
the majority being motor oil.
Mobil Oil Corporation proposes to install a cardlock fu~ling
facility. The facility will be utilized by private truck fleets
and other company vehicles. The cardlock system would be
unattended. Drivers. obtain fuel by using encoded cards which
identify the driver, vehicle and amount of product pumped. The
invoice for the transaction is sent to the customer by a
computerized system. The facility design includes two 20,000
gallon underground, double wall tanks; one will store diesel fuel
and the other gasoline. Five fueling islands are proposed; three
for diesel and two for gasoline. The cardlock facility is
unattended, but as it is located on the terminal grounds it can be
kept under surveillance by plant operators at the main terminal
rack area.
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FINDINGS:
The City of Vernon has determined that the project C9uld have
some adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the following
Mitigation Measures are required as part of the permit application.
The requirement is designed to ensure protection of public health
and the environment.
A. Mobil Oil Corporation shall take a soil sample from the
floor and walls of any excavation over 10 feet and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil Oil Corporation shall perform a Health Risk
Assessment to determine the potential health impacts from the soil
contamination on the subject site. The Risk Assessment shall be
completed within two years. Upon completion of the Health Risk
Assessment any necessary remediation activities shall be performed
in a timely manner.
C. Mobil Oil Corporation shall have the existing aboveground
tanks containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected by a certified
tank inspector twice annually. All existing monitoring systems for
the aboveground tanks shall be maintained as described in the
application.
D. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install and maintain devices
to detect leaks and spills, shall construct a berm or containment
area to retain any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures
for spill reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill
prevention and response plan.
E. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain onsite firefighting
materials used specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity
specified by the Fire Chief.
F. Mobil Oil Corporation shall not allow vehicles to queue in
any public or private street in order to access their facility. No
trucks utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil
vehicles, shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one
hour.
G. Mobil Oil Corporation shall install a canopy over the
cardlock facility dispensing units.
H. Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain all permits from the
South Coast Air Quality Management District prior to operating the
cardlock fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an
NPDES Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board.
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I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil Oil Corporatic;m shall
comply with the provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13,~ Article
III, Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any
amendments thereto.
J. Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with Vernon City Code
Chapter 13, Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and
any amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications
to the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
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MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
PETROLEUM RELATED USE
(April 29, 1996)
Introduction
The Negative Declaration prepared for the Mobil Oil
Corporation petroleum related use project (State Clearinghouse
No. 96041077) indicates that the proposal may have potential
impacts on the environment in the absence of any mitigation. The
Negative Declaration indicates specific measures and programs
that should be adopted as part of the development approval to
ensure the potential adverse impacts are mitigated.
This Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) was prepared by the
City of Vernon Community Services Department in accordance with
AB 3180. The comprehensive MMP presents the mitigation measures
which have been adopted as conditions of approval by the Vernon
City Council, in conjunction with the adoption of the Negative
Declaration prepared for this project, and the respective
monitoring of these measures will be conducted by City staff or
its environmental consultant. The MMP will serve a dual purpose
of verifying implementation of the mitigation measures for the
petroleum related use facility and of generating information on
the effectiveness of the mitigation measures to guide future
mitigation programs.
Scope of the MMP
The environmental analysis contained in the Environmental
Checklist Form, incorporated herein by reference, focused on
issues determined to be potentially significant by the City of
Vernon. The environmental analysis concluded that the
environmental issues marked as "Potentially Significant Unless
Mitigated" could be avoided or reduced to a level below
significance through the implementation of recommended mitigation
measures.
Components of the MMP
The MMP is comprised of three separate phases of monitoring
to ensure that all project mitigation measures have been fully
implemented: (1) monitoring that will occur prior to issuance of
permit; (2) monitoring that will occur during the project's
construction; and (3) monitoring that will occur on an on-going
basis throughout the life-time of the project.
Monitorinq Prior to Permit Issuance
The first phase of the monitoring will occur prior to the
issuance of project permits (e.g., conditional use permit,
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building permit and grading permit) and will involve review and
approval, by the City or other agencies, of the various design
details and plans necessary to implement the project. Certain
grading and design details, as well as other specific plans are
to be implemented durihg project operations. City staff and
other agencies, as part of their plan review, will check to make
sure that the required items have been incorporated into these
plans.
Monitorinq Durinq Construction
A construction monitoring team will be identified. Managing
the team will be the responsibility of a mitigation compliance
coordinator at the City.
Prior to any project implementation activities, a pre-
construction meeting will take place between the City of Vernon
staff and all individuals'involved in the completion of the MMP
to clearly establish the responsibility and authority of the
participants. An effective reporting system will be established
prior to any monitoring activities. All parties involved will
have a clear understanding of the mitigation measures as
adopted, and the mitigation measures must be distributed to the
participants of the monitoring effort. Those that will have a
complete list of all the mitigation measures adopted by the City
would include the City of Vernon, the applicant and the
construction crew supervisor.
Compliance report forms will be prepared with each
mitigation measure written out on the top of the form. All
persons responsible for monitoring measures shall complete the
report and file it with the City following each monitoring
activity. The conclusions of these forms for each monitoring
effort will be compiled into a comprehensive Monitoring Report by
the appropriate City staff. The Monitoring Report will describe
the major accomplishments of the monitoring program, summarize
the problems encountered in achieving the goals of the program,
evaluate solutions developed to overcome problems, and provide a
list of recommendations for future monitoring efforts.
On-qoinq Monitorinq
The requirements for on-going monitoring will be specified
in the permit conditions of the project or in the back-up reports
required as a result of those permit conditions. The City of
Vernon will be responsible for ensuring that their permit
conditions for the petroleum related use facility are being
implemented. Actual monitoring activities may be carried out by
City-staffed field inspections, other agency-staffed inspections,
or by specialists hired by the City or the project applicant to
carry out specific programs. The City or other permitting agency
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will be responsible for reviewing the monitoring reports as they
are submitted by the project applicant or monitors.
Non-Compliance Procedures
There are generally three separate categories of non-
compliance associated with the adopted conditions of approval:
Non-compliance requiring an immediate halt to a
specific task or piece of equipment.
Non-compliance requiring immediate corrective action,
with no work or task delay.
Non-compliance that does not warrant immediate
corrective action and results in no work or task delay.
In all three cases, the City will notify the applicant's
contractors. If non-compliance continues, the responsibility for
enforcement is with the City. Some methods commonly used
include: "stop work" orders, fines and penalties (civil), permit
revocations, citations, and injunctions. It is essential that
all parties involved in the MMP understand the authority and
responsibility of the on-site monitors.
SUMMARY OF MITIGATION MEASURE AND MONITORING EFFORTS
The following text includes the petroleum related use
facility project's mitigation measure and the monitoring efforts
required to ensure that the mitigation measures are adequately
implemented.
A. Mobil shall take a soil sample from the floor and walls
of any excavation over 10 feet deep and obtain a soil
characterization to deter.mine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
Responsible Aqencv: City of Vernon Health Department.
Implementation: Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain soil samples
and submit soil characterizations to the City of Vernon Health
Department. The Health Department will make periodic site
inspections during construction to direct the frequency and the
locations of the soil samples.
Frequencv: During construction.
Method of Verification: Site inspection.
B. Mobil shall complete the Health Risk Assessment required
by the Health Department to deter.mine the potential health
impacts from any soil contamination on the subject site. The
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Risk Assessment shall be completed within two years. Upon
approval of the Health Risk Assessment any necessary remediation
activities shall be perfor.med in a timely manner.
Responsible Agency: City of Vernon Health Department.
Implementation: The City of Vernon Health Department will review
and approve the submitted Health Risk Assessment within two
years. The Health Department will establish a schedule by which
all necessary remediation activities shall be performed and will
enforce adherence to this schedule.
Frequency: Within two years and by established schedule.
Method of Verification: Plan review and approval and site
inspection.
C. Mobil shall have the existing aboveground tanks
containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected according to
SCAQMD standards (Rule 463) by a certified inspector twice
annually. All existing monitoring systems described in the
application for conditional use per.mit shall be maintained.
Responsible Aqency: City of Vernon Health Department.
Implementation: Mobil Oil Corporation shall submit inspection
reports to the City of Vernon Health Department twice annually.
The Health and Fire Departments will periodically inspect the
site.
Frequency: Periodic.
Method of Verification: Review of inspection reports and site
inspection.
D. Mobil shall install and maintain devices to detect leaks
and spills, shall construct a ber.m or containment area to retain
any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures for spill
reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill prevention and
response plan.
Responsible Agency: City of Vernon Health, Community Services
and Fire Department.
Implementation: Prior to issuance of permits, the City of Vernon
Health and Community Services Departments will review
construction plans to ensure that the facility is adequately
designed. The construction of the containment will be inspected
and approved by both departments. Mobil Oil Corporation shall
maintain the approved spill prevention and response plan. The
Health and Fire Departments will make periodic inspections to
verify compliance.
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Freauency: Plan check and periodic.
Method of Verification: Plan review and approval and site
inspection.
E. Mobil shall maintain onsite firefighting materials used
specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity and location
specified by the Fire Chief.
Responsible Aqency: City of Vernon Fire Department.
Implementation: Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain adequate
firefighting materials on site. The Fire Department will make
periodic inspections to verify compliance.
Frequencv: Periodic.
Method of Verification: Site inspection.
F. Mobil shall not allow vehicles to queue in any public or
private street in order to access its facility. No trucks
utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil vehicles,
shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one hour.
Responsible Aqencv: City of Vernon Community Services
Department.
Implementation: Mobil Oil Corporation shall prevent vehicles
from queuing on streets or parking at the facility. The City of
Vernon Community Services Department will make periodic
inspections to verify compliance.
Freauencv: Periodic.
Method of Verification: Site inspection.
G. Mobil shall install a canopy over the cardlock facility
dispensing units.
Responsible Aqencv: City of Vernon Community Services and Health
Departments.
Implementation: Prior to the issuance of permits, the City of
Vernon Community Services and Health Departments will review the
construction plans to ensure that the canopy is adequately
designed. The Community Services Department will inspect the
construction to ensure compliance with the plans.
Freauencv: Plan check.
Method of Verification: Plan review and approval and site
inspection.
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H. Mobil shall obtain all per.mits from the South Coast Air
Quality Management District prior to operating the cardlock
fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an NPDES
Per.mit with the State Water Resources Control Board, unless
otherwise exempted.
Responsible Agency: City of Vernon Health Department.
Implementation:
the South Coast
Water Resources
Department will
Mobil Oil Corporation shall obtain permits from
Air Quality Management District and the State
Control Board. The City of Vernon Health
review the applications.
Freauency: Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
Method of Verification: Review of application.
I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil shall comply with the
provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 103, Article III,
Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any amendments
thereto.
Responsible Aqency: City of Vernon Health Department.
Implementation: Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with the
provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 13, Article III. The City
of Vernon Health Department will conduct site inspections to
ensure compliance.
Frequency: Periodic
Method of Verification: Site inspection.
J. Mobil shall comply with Vernon City Code Chapter 13,
Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and any
amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications to
the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
Responsible Agency: City of Vernon Health Department.
Implementation: Mobil Oil Corporation shall comply with the
Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program. The Health Department
shall approve the contingency plan.
Frequency: Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
Method of Verification: Plan review and approval.
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THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tern
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City Administrator/City Clerk
FAX: (213) 581-7924
CITY HALL
DAVID B. BREARLEY
City Attorney
FAX: (818) 330-5818
KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services & Water
FAX: (213) 588-2761
KENNETH]. DeDARIO
Director of Light & Power
FAX: (213) 583-1983
DAVE TELFORD
Fire Chief
FAX: (213) 581-1385
LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ
Police Chief
FAX: (213) 581-1178
CITY COUNCIL
LEONlS C. MALBURG
Mayor
Wm. "BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL McCORMICK
Councilman
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058
TELEPHONE (213) 583-8811
May 30, 1996
Honorable City Council
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Gentlemen:
Mobil Oil Corporation has applied for a conditional use
permit to continue the existing petroleum related use and add a
cardlock fueling facility at 2585-2727 37th Street.
After review of the application by the Community Services
Department, it is recommended that the conditional use permit be
granted and a negative declaration be adopted.
Herewith for your consideration are the following supporting
documents:
1. Request for conditional use permit and information
supporting the application.
2. Engineer'S Report.
3. Environmental Checklist Form.
4. Notice of Public Hearing, Notice of Intent, copies of
notification letters to owners and tenants in the area and
affidavits of posting and mailing.
5. Proposed Negative Declaration.
6. Proposed Mitigation Monitoring Plan.
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In my opinion the proposed operation will pose no adverse
effects to the City of Vernon and with the required mitigating
measures, will have no significant effects on the environment.
The project is consistent with the General Plan as adopted
by the City of Vernon.
Therefore it is recommended that the City Council determine:
1. That the project is consistent with the General Plan as
adopted by the City of Vernon.
2. That the project will not have a significant effect on
the environment in this case because of the following mitigating
measures adopted.
3. That the project will not individually or cumulatively
have an adverse effect on wildlife resources.
It is also recommended that a Negative Declaration be
adopted with the following mitigating measures, that a Notice of
Determination and a De Minimis Finding be filed with the County
Clerk and that the Mitigation Monitoring program be approved.
A. Mobil shall take a soil sample from the floor and walls
of any excavation over 10 feet deep and obtain a soil
characterization to determine if the soil is contaminated and to
establish a baseline.
B. Mobil shall complete the Health Risk Assessment required
by the Health Department to determine the potential health
impacts from any soil contamination on the subject site. The
Risk Assessment shall be completed within two years. Upon
approval of the Health Risk Assessment any necessary remediation
activities shall be performed in a timely manner.
C. Mobil shall have the existing aboveground tanks
containing diesel and gasoline fuels inspected according to
SCAQMD standards (Rule 463) by a certified inspector twice
annually. All existing monitoring systems described in the
application for conditional use permit shall be maintained.
D. Mobil shall install and maintain devices to detect leaks
and spills, shall construct a berm or containment area to retain
any spills, shall post signs indicating procedures for spill
reporting, and shall maintain an approved spill prevention and
response plan.
E. Mobil shall maintain onsite firefighting materials used
specifically for hydrocarbon fires in a quantity and location
specified by the Fire Chief.
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F. Mobil shall not allow vehicles to queue in any public or
private street in order to access its facility. No trucks
utilizing the cardlock facility, excluding Mobil Oil vehicles,
shall be allowed to park at the site for more than one hour.
G. Mobil shall install a canopy over the cardlock facility
dispensing units.
H. Mobil shall obtain all permits from the South Coast Air
Quality Management District prior to operating the cardlock
fueling facility. Mobil Oil Corporation shall maintain an NPDES
Permit with the State Water Resources Control Board, unless
otherwise exempted.
I. With respect to the installation, operation, and
maintenance of underground tanks, Mobil shall comply with the
provisions of Vernon City Code Chapter 103, Article III,
Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances, and any amendments
thereto.
J. Mobil shall comply with Vernon City Code Chapter 13,
Article IV, Hazardous Materials Monitoring Program, and any
amendments thereto, and shall file any required modifications to
the existing contingency plan prior to operation of the cardlock
facility.
Further it is recommended that the conditional use permit be
granted subject to the above mitigating measures and the
following conditions:
a. The facility shall be operated in accordance with all
current codes, rules, regulations and subject to permit fees as
adopted by the City of Vernon. A business license and an
occupancy permit shall be obtained prior to occupancy and shall
be maintained.
b. A hazardous materials inventory and business/contingency
plan shall be submitted and a hazardous materials permit shall be
obtained from the City of Vernon Health Department. Only those
substances approved by the Health and Fire Departments shall be
stored, used or handled at the site. Hazardous materials/wastes
shall be handled and managed in. compliance with all appropriate
federal, state and local laws.
c. All parking and loading facilities shall be paved with a
hard durable surface material and shall be adequately drained,
and kept free of dust, mud, trash and weeds. Where parking or
maneuvering areas adjoin the public street a barrier wall or
landscaping shall be constructed as required by the Zoning
Ordinance.
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d. Plans for improvements to the facility and construction
of structures shall be submitted to both the Community Services
and Health Departments of the City of Vernon for review and
approval.
e. All required federal, state, local and regulatory agency
permits shall be obtained and maintained.
f. The facility's buildings shall be structurally
maintained to exclude rodents and the property shall be
maintained rodent free.
g. The facility shall be operated in a manner that will
prevent unsanitary conditions, odors or other nuisances.
h. Mobil shall repair any broken, cracked or displaced
sidewalk, driveway, curb or gutter adjoining the site.
i. Mobil shall obtain a franchise from the City of Vernon
for its pipeline to the Light Product Facility where said
pipeline crosses under City streets.
j. Mobil shall perform the mitigating measures set forth
herein.
Respectfully submitted~ A
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Samuel Kevin Wilson, P.E.
Director of Community Services & Water
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BRUCE V. MALKENHORST
Oty Administrator/Oty Oerk
FAX: (213) 581-7924
CITY HALL
DAVID B.BIiliARUY
Oty Attorney
FAX: (818) 33()..5818
KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services & Water
FAX: (213) 588-2761
KENNETH J. DeDARIO
Director of light & Power
FAX: (213) 583-1983
DAVE lELFORD
Fire Chief
FAX: (213) 581-1385
LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ
Police Chief
FAX: (213) 581-1178
CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C.MALBURG
Mayor
lHOMAS A YBARRA
MayorPro-Tem
Wm. "BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL McCORMICK
Councilman
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 9Q058
TELEPHONE (213) 583-8811
May 21, 1996
State of California - Business and Transportation Agency
Department of Transportation
District 7,120 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3606
ATTENTION: Steve Buswell
Dear Mr. Buswell:
This letter is in response to the concerns expressed in your
letter dated May 8, 1996 regarding Mobil Oil's Cardlock Fueling
Facility.
This proposed facility will be located on a small portion of
the existing Mobil Oil Facility. The vehicles that will be
fueled at this facility will be limited in number because of the
nature of the "cardlock" fueling facility. Drivers obtain fuel
by using encoded cards and the invoice for the transaction is.
sent to the customer by a computerized system.
Customers will consist of trucks and fleet vehicles which
are located within the area or travel to this area for other
business. Because of this, the impacts that this facility will
have on the State transpqrtation system will be negligible.
Local streets and intersections will not be significantly
affected by the project.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to
contact me.
Direct
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Of/Community Services
P.E.
& Water
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT 7. 120 SO. SPRING ST.
LOS ANGELES. CA 90012-3606
TOO (213) 897-6610
RECEIVED
HAY 1 Jt 1996
IGR/CEQA/ND
City of Vernon
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
SCH # 96041077 (5024)
LA-OlO-18.91
Community Services
May 8, 1996
Mr. Samuel wilson
Director of Community Services & Water
City of Vernon
4305 Sante Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Dear Mr. Wilson:
Thank you for including the California Department of
Transportation (Caltrans) in the environmental review process for
the above-referenced proposal to continue operation of Mobil Oil's
petroleum related use and expand the operation to install a
cardlock fueling facility.
We are concerned with the traffic impact this project may have
on our facility. A traffic study is needed to determine any
possible impacts this project will have on the State transportation
system. You may use the following as a guideline:
a) Level of Service on State Routes 710 (Long Beach
Freeway), 60 (Pomona Freeway), 10 (Santa Monica Freeway),
and 5 (Santa Ana Freeway) before and after development.
b) Traffic impacts on the aforementioned State Routes and
all significantly affected streets, crossroads and
controlling intersection, as well as an analysis of
existing and future conditions on these routes.
c) Traffic generation (AM and PM peak hours); distribution;
and assignments.
d) Future conditions which includes both project and
project+cumulati ve traffic generated up to the year 2010.
e) Traffic mitigation, if any to be proposed.
Any transport of heavy construction equipment which requires
the use of oversize transport vehicles on State Freeway/Highways
will require a Caltrans transportation permit. We recommend that
large size trucks that are transporting construction materials, and
equipment be limited to off-peak commute periods.
If you have any questions regarding this response, please call
me at (213) 897-4429.
Sincerely,
Steve Buswell
IGR/CEQA Coordinator
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Mobil Oil Corporation
Vemon Lube Plant
2619 East 37th Street
Vemon, Califomia
Submitted to:
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H.ealth and Enviromn.'ental Con~rOl
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vemon, California .
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Application
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APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
Date:
The Applicant, Mobil oil Cor-Doration is the owner of the
property situated at Jewel street between East 37th street and the
no~th end of Jewel street and is legally described as follows:
A portion of 'Droper:tv. .located in the northwest corner of Lot
1. Tract 2455. as shown on Ma'D recorded in Book 32. Paaes 47 and
48. of Mal;)s.. in the records of LOI!? Angeles County. bounded as
follows: Commencina at a point on Mobil's west fence line and the
northerly pro'Derty line of said Lot 1. Tract 2455. perpendicular to
Jewel street. thence runnina easterly N 880 16' 45" E. a distance
of a'D'Drox. 230'. thenc~ southerlY S 900. a distance of approx.
350'. thence weste:r;-lv S880 16' 45" W. a distance 9f ap'Drox 230' to
Mobil's west fence line. thence northerlY alona said te~ce line
a'D'Drox. 350' to th~ 'Doint of beainnina. and more fullY described on
Exhibit "AU attached hereto.
REQUEST: The applicant requests a CONDITfbjN!D7U~7~N1~~~s~500.00
the above described property for the following purpose.
The a'D'D;Licant pro'Dos(i!s to install a "Cardlock Fueling Facilitv" at
the existing Liaht Product Distribution Terminal. This facility
will be utilized by orivate truck fleets and other company
vehicles. The card lock system is unattended. Drivers obtain fuel
bv using encoded cards which identifY the driver. vehicle and
amount of 'Droduct 'Dumped. The invoice for t~e transaction is sent
to the customer bv a computerized system.
The facility desian includes two 20.000 aallon underaround. double-
wall tanks. One will store diesel fuel:onew~ll store unleaded
aasoline. Five fue:J,.ina islands are proposed. tbree for disoens~ng
diesel fuel andtw9 for gasoline.
Thecardlock faci~ity is unattended. but as it is located on the
terminal grounds it can be keot under surveillance bv 'Dlant
ooerators at tQe main terminal loadina rack area.
BURDEN OF PROOF: The applicant shall indicate the following facts:
(1) That the site for the proposed use is adequate in size and
shape:
The area 'Droposed for the new cardlock facility is an aoproximatelv
two acre oortion of the terminal facility. As the enclosed site
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the expected trucks. The new tanks and Diping are Dhvsica1,1 y
separated fJ:'om other tanks on site. so only trucks using. the
caJ:'qlock facility will ge in the immediat~ ar~a.
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(2) That the site has sufficient access to streets and highways
and is adequate in width and pavement type to carry the
quantity and quality generated by the proposed use:
Trucks using the new cardlock facility wil~ enter and exit throuah
gates onto Jewel street. Many of the trucks wi:tl then travel along
East 37th Street/Bandini Blvd. or Soto street in order to reach
either the ~-5 (Santa Ana) or I-710 (Long Beach) freeways. As the
terminal is ~ocated in an industrial area. the streets aJ:'e already
desianed f9r heavy truck traffic. The vehicles fuelina at this
facility are those which ~lrea9Y come to the terminal t9 ptck up
'Product for delivery. Consequently there will be litt~e if anY
increase in traffic.
(3) That the proposed use will not have an adverse effect upon
adjacent or abutting properties.
The new facility will be entirely contained in Mobil oil
CorDoratioij's existina Liaht Product Distribution Termi~al. The
use is consist~nt with the termin~land with the indust~~al n~ture
of the ag;agent develoDment. Mobil has worked l(ith Mr. yeorge
Burges~ Qf the Vernon Fire peDartment to ensure that . th~ new
facility is designed to meet the ~atest reauirements of all the
a'PproDriate agencies. Tanks. pi'pina. and pisDense;rs l'1ill be
monitored with ~tate-of~the-art equipment to Drovide a clean and
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safe installation~
**NAME OF APPLICANT: Mobil oil Cort'oration
::~~~r~~ Busin~~sD~velQpment
MAILING ADDRESS: 3700 W. 190th Street. Torrance. CA
PHONE: (31Q) ?12-J78~
APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE:
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MAILING ADDRESS: 1201 S. Beach Blvd..
90631
PHONE: (310) 902-8023
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CERTIFICATION
** Name of P op
SIGNATURE:
MAILING ADDRESS: 3700 W. 190th St., Torrance, CA 90509
PHONE: (310) 212-1761
**SIGNATURES OF BOTH APPLICANT AND OWNER MUST BE NOTARIZED
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Mary Ann Thomas (N~tary Public)
NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER. E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC"
personally appeared
NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S)
"m personally known to me - OR - 0 proved to me on the sis of satisfacto~vid~e
to be the person whose name is/a~
subscribed to the wi in inst~ent a d ac-
knowledged to ~. that I~elt~ executed
the sa~ in h~her/th' author~ed
capacit((i~), and that by . Iher/tQ"'8.,ir
signature~ on the instrument the person~
or the entity upon behalf of which the
persorl~ acted, executed the instrument.
Ken Parr
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MARY ANN THOMAS
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LOS ANGeLES COUNTY I
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WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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SIGNATURE OF NOTARY
THIS CERTIFiCATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO
THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED AT RIGHT:
OPTIONAL SECTION
TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT Application for Conditional Use Pennit
12
NUMBER OF PAGES
DATE OF DOCUMENT
Though the data requested here is not required by law,
it could orevent fraudulent reattachment of this form.
SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE
CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER
Though statute does not require the Notary to
fill in the data below, doing so may prove
invaluable to persons relying on the document.
o INDIVIDUAL
o CORPORATE OFFICER(S)
TlTLE(S)
o PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED
o GENERAL
o ATTORNEY-iN-FACT
o TRUSTEE(S)
o GUARDIAN/CONSERV A TOR
o OTHER:
SIGNER IS REPRESENTING:
NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES)
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County of Los Angeles
O September 26, 1995
n before me,
DATE
} Mary Ann Thomas (Notary Public)
NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER. E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC"
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- MARY ANN THOMAS
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J LOS ANGElES COUNlV ~
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personally appeared Ruth Cronin - Fruitt
""'- NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) ,
'NI personally known to me . OR . 0 proved to me on the b~is of satistactory evi~ce
to be the person~ whose name(s) is/~
subscribed to the wit~n. i instrLl.Q1ent and ac-
knowledged to me that ~~he/t~y executed
the sa~ in ~/her/ttfei\ author~ed
capacit~Ji~), and that by Ns/her4.Q8i,r
signature~ on the instrument the pers.on~,
or t~ entity upon behalf of which the
person1\) acted, executed the instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
'he.J), c1.-~ ~A> ..-.J
IGNATURE OF NOTARY
OPTIONAL SECTION .. . .
TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT App11catlOn for CondltlOna1 Use Pennit
NUMBER OF PAGES 12 DATE OF DOCUMENT
SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE
THIS CERTIFiCATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO
THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED AT RIGHT:
Though the oata requested here is not required by law,
it could orevent fraudulent reattachment of this form.
CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER
Though statute does not require the Notary to
fill in the data below, doing so may prove
invaluable to persons relying on the document.
o iNDIVIDUAL
o CORPORATE OFFICER(S)
TITLE(S)
o PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED
o GENERAL
o ATTORNEY-iN-FACT
o TRUSTEE(S)
o GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR
o OTHER:
SIGNER IS REPRESENTING:
NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES)
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT/INITIAL STUDY
Date filed:
General information:
1. Name and address of developer or project sponsor:
Ken Parr~ Busi~~ss Development
Mobil oil Corporation. 3700 W. 190th Street. Torrance. CA.
90509
Address of project: Jewel Street. Vernon
Assessors Parcel Number:
Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted
concerning this project:
Antonio Morales. Robert H. Lee
1201 S. Beach Blvd. suite 207.
(310) 902-8023
List and describe any other related permits and other public
approvals required fo~ this project including those required
by city, regional, state and federal agencies:
City of Vernon - Conditional Use Permit, bui1dina Dermits: Los
Angeles County - Hazardous Mater:l,a1s: South Coast AQMD -
Existing zoning district: M
Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed):
The aDD1icant intends to add a card10ck fue1ina facility to
the existina Liaht Product distributioll terminal at this
location.
7. Site size: approx. 2 acres
8. Square footage: approx. 68,800 sq. ft.
9. Number of floors of construction: one
10. Amount of off-street parking provided: none
11. Attach plans.
12. Proposed scheduling:
permits are issued.
13. Associated project: none
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La Habra. CA
90631
Construction will begin promptly after
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14. Anticipated incremental development: none
15. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit
sizes, range of sale prices or rents and type of household
size expected.
16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city,
or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and
loading facilities.
The proposed project is similar to a retail fueling facility,
but limited to users possessing- cards. It will be regionally
oriented and will occupy approximately two acres.
17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift
and loading facilities.
18. If institutional, indicate type, estimated employment per
shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community
benefits to be derived from the project.
19. If the project invo1ves a variance, conditional Use or
rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why the
application is required.
A conditional use permit is required by the terms of the City
zoning ordinance, section
Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects?
Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as
necessary).
Yes No
20. Change in existing features of any bays,
tidelands, beaches, or hills, or substantial X
alteration of ground contours.
21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing
residential areas or public lands or roads. X
22. Change in pattern, scale, or character of X
general area of project.
23. Significant amounts ~f solid waste of litter. X
24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes, or odors in X
vicinity.
25. Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream, or ground
water quality or quantity, or alteration of X
existing drainage patterns.
26. Substantial change in existing noise or
vibration levels in the vicinity. X
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27. site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent X
or more.
28. Use or disposal of potentially hazardous
materials, such as toxic substances,
flammables, or explosives. X
Gasoline and diesel fuel will be stored and
dispensed on site.
29. Substantial change in demand for municipal
services (Police, Fire, Water, sewage, etc.) X
30. Substantial increase in fossil fuel consumption
(electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.) X
31. Substantial increase in traffic. X
32. Relationship to a larger project or series of X
projects.
Environmental Setting
33. Describe the project site as it exists before the project,
including information on topography, soil stability, plants,
animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of
the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or
polaroid photos will be accepted.
The project site is a portion of the existing Light Product
distribution terminal. It is essentially flat, with
sufficient slope for 9rainage. The site is completely paved
and is not known to harbor any plant or animals. The site is
not known to have any cultural, historical or scenic
significance. There are no structures on the project site.
34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on
plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic
aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential,
commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one family,
apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.) and scale of
development (height, frontage, set-back, rear yard, etc.).
Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or polaroid
photos will be accepted.
The project site is bounded on the north, south, and east by
Mobil's Light Product terminal. The area to the west (across
Jewel Street) is developed with a mix of industrial and
commercial uses. The Los Angeles River is east of the
terminal. The area is not known to harbor any animals. Some
trees and shrubs have been provided to landscape various
buildings. The area is not known to posstfs any cultural,
historical or scenic significance. Nearby ~ctures include
above-ground storage tanks and large warehouse-type buildings
with loading docks. The area does not appear to have uniform
setbacks, heights or frontages.
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CERTIFICATION:
I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in
the attached exhibits present the data and information required for
this initial evaluation to the best of my ability and that the
facts, statements and information presented are true and correct to
the best of my knowledge and bel17f. ~
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MO~l LOlL. CC>\'-.f"Oy=tA\' \01\1
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Traffic Report
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on- and off-site traffic routing. a~d the number of vehicl~s being
utilized.
On and Off-site traffic routing is provided by an entrance and exit
gates onto Jewel street. Trucks leaving the facility will travel
along East 37th Street/Bandini Boulevard or Soto street in order to
reach either 1-5 (Santa Ana) or 1-710 (Long beach) freeways.
Approximately Z 100 trucks and company vehicles fueling at this
facility are those wich come to the terminal to pick up product for
delivery, consequently there will be little if any increase in
traffic.
Peak hours for this facility are between 7:00 to 9:00 am and 4:00
to 6:00 pm, which account for 70% of dayly activity from Monday to
Friday.
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Operations Report
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a detailed report of the proposed operation including number of
emplovees and operating hours.
The applicant, Mobil oil Corporation, proposes to construct a new
"Cardlock Fueling Facility" on the grounds of the existing Light
Product Distribution Terminal. The facility will be patronized by
private trucking fleets based in the city of Vernon and the
surrounding areas. It will use a computerized system called
pacpride to track purchases and automatically bill customers by
modem. Drivers will use encoded cards which identify the driver,
vehicle, and amount of purchase. No cash will be involved in the
transactions. Because the system is entirely computerized, no
additional employees will be required. The facility will be open
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
The facility will consist of an approximately two acre portion of
the terminal, with:
two 20,000 gallon underground, double-wall tanks
five dispenser islands
associated double-wall piping and monitoring systems
a 300 square foot storage building
The new tanks will be located near Jewel street, under a new eight-
inch concrete slab. One will hold diesel fuel. The other tank
will contain two compartments for two grades of unleaded gasoline.
The tanks will have leak detection and spill prevention systems
similar to those used in gas stations.
Three of the five new islands will have diesel fuel dispensers.
The other two will have both diesel and mixing dispensers to
provide three grades of unleaded gasoline. Each dispenser will be
new, state-of-the-art equipment with the latest monitoring and
spill-protection devices.
The tanks and dispensers will be connected by underground double-
wall piping. The piping will be monitored electronically for
leaks. The fuel will be moved by submersible pumps installed above
the tanks but under the tank slab, with manholes for access. The
unleaded gasoline tanks and dispensers will be equipped with stage
I and II vapor recovery systems.
A new, painted sheet metal storage building will be constructed as
shown on the attached plans.
Trucks will enter the site through a new gate on Jewel street and
proceed to an appropriate island and dispenser. The driver will
leave the truck to insert his card in the dispenser and fuel his
vehicle. When delivery is finished, he will receive a receipt and
return to his truck. Trucks will exit through another new gate
back onto Jewel street. There will not be a Mobil employee
specifically monitoring each transaction, but the new facility will
be visible to plant operators at the terminal loading rack area.
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reQort showina all hazardous materials be~ng transDorted throuah
the c~tv shall be submitted. It shall include the quantities of
each material. how and what they will be transported in. with
traffic flow 9atterns through the City and on site. The report
shall also include how the materials will be handled or processe~
on site. and an e~erqency plan in case of accidental spillage on-
or off-site.
(See attached report).
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AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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I Catherine Me Dermott
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. hereby certify that the attached list
contains the names and addresses of all persons to whom all property is assessed as
they appear on the latest available assessment roll of the County within the area
described and for a distance of30o hundred l"'300) feet from the exterior boundaries
of property legally described as:
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this
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I. 6302 001 029 AUTO P CHASING AGENC 2634 E 26 ST
~.6302 001 030 USA CONSOLIDATORS INC 2626 E 26TH ST
.3_ 6302 001 033 SANDERS HANDY & MARY *NO SITE ADDRESS* 979-0940
4- 6302 001 034 PAVLOVICH BARRY & LOU *NO SITE ADDRESS*
5"6302 001 036 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 2800 JEWEL AVE
(,,6302 001 037 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION *NO SITE ADDRESS*
7. 6302 001 038 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 2750 JEWEL AVE
/. 6302 001 039 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION *NO SITE ADDRESS*
q 6302 001 042 TRANSPORTATION COMMER 2633 S SOTO ST
A6302 001 043 TRANSPORTATION COMMER *NO SITE ADDRESS*
I~. 6302 001 045 LEVINSON ROBERT DECD *NO SITE ADDRESS*
I~ 6302 001 273 L A CITY DEPT OF WATE *NO SITE ADDRESS*
L3 6302 001 274 L A CITY DEPT OF WATE *NO SITE ADDRESS*
II/ 6302 001 900 L A CO FLOOD CONTROL *NO SITE ADDRESS*
I) 6302 002 018 MOBIL OIL CORP 2709 E 37TH ST
/" 6302 002 019 MOBIL OIL CORP 2647 E 37TH ST
q 6302 002 020 HORVITZ HERBERT & LOU 2525 E 37TH ST 275-9877
It 6302 002 023 ROADWAY EXPRESS INC 2550 E 28TH ST
/16302 002 024 MOBIL OIL CORP *NO SITE ADDRESS*
~6302 002 028 MOBIL OIL CORP *NO SITE ADDRESS*
:J.J 6302 002 029 ROADWAY EXPRESS INC *NO SITE ADDRESS*
>>- 6302 002 030 ROADWAY EXPRESS INC 2550 E 28TH ST
136302 002 800 A T & S F RY CO *NO SITE ADDRESS*
.246302 002 803 UNION PACIFIC R R CO *NO SITE ADDRESS*
2.~6302 020 039 E 37TH ST PROPERTY CO 2660 E 37TH ST
~6302 020 044 MCDONALD S CORP 3737 S SOTO ST
.1.16 3 02 020 045 WEST SOTO STREET PART *NO SITE ADDRESS*
.oY'6302 020 049 CLOUGHERTY JOSEPH D T *NO SITE ADDRESS*
~6303 004 031 WERDIN E RUSSELL 3700 S SOTO ST
306303 004 032. WERDIN E RUSSELL *NO SITE ADDRESS*
3; 6303 004 036 AMERICAN POTASH & CHE *NO SITE ADDRESS*
3l.6303 004 037 HOFFMAN ASSOCIATES IN 2820 S SOTO ST
~36303 004 038 VELKY ,EDWARD G *NO SITE ADDRESS*
346303 004 273 L A CITY DEPT OF WATE *NO SITE ADDRESS*
356303 004 902 L A CO FLOOD CONTROL *NO SITE ADDRESS*
~6 303 005 030 CLOUGHERTY PACKING CO 3049 E VERNON AVE
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The Information Provided Is Deemed Reliable, But Is Not Guaranteed.
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300' Owner List
Mobil Oil/Jewel Ave Terminal
By: Cathy McDermott 800-499-8064
Ownership Listing Service
8/95
2. 6302 001 030
USA CONSOLIDATORS INC
2626 E 26th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1218
5. 6302 001 036
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, VA 22037
8. 6302 001 039
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, VA 22037
11. 6302 001 045
Robert Decd Levinson
Julius Hoffman
2731 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4226
14. 6302 001 900
La Flood Control
17. 6302002020
Herbert & Louise Horvitz
Horvitz
565 Chalette Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-1915
20. 6302 002 028
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
23. 6302 002 800
AT &SF RYCO
No Mailing On Records
26. 6302 020 044
MCDONALD S CORP
2150 Turnbull Canyon Rd
Hacienda Heights, CA 91745-4015
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Representative:
Robert H. Lee & Associates
1201 S. Beach Blvd. #207
La Habra,Ca.90631
3. 6302 001 033
Handy & Mary Sanders
2105 W Corydon St
Compton, CA 90220-2624
6. 6302 001 037
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, VA 22037
9. 6302 001 042
TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL
2216 Cedarvale Dr
Ceres, CA 95307-9211
12. 6302 001 273
L A CITY DEPT OF WATER & POW
PO Box 111 Term Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90051
15. 6302 002 018
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
18. 6302 002 023
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC
PO Box 471
Akron,OH 44309-0471
21. 6302 002 029
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC
PO Box 471
Akron,OH 44309-0471
24. 6302 002 803
Union Pacific RR CO
No Mailing On Records
27.6302020045
West Soto Street Partner
No Mailing Address on File
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1. 6302 001 029
AUTO PURCHASING AGENCY INC
PO Box 58608
Los Angeles, CA 90058-0608
4. 6302 001 034
Barry Palovich
No Mailing On Assessors Tax
REcords
7. 6302001 038
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
3225 Gallows Rd
Fairfax, VA 22037
10. 6302 001 043
TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL
2216 Cedarvale Dr
Ceres, CA 95307-9211
13. 6302001 274
L A CITY DEPT OF WATER & POW
PO Box 111 Term Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90051
16. 6302 002 019
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
19. 6302 002 024
MOBIL OIL CORP
PO Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221-0290
22. 6302 002 030
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC
PO Box 471
Akron,OH 44309-0471
25. 6302 020 039
E 37TH ST PROPERTY CO
9777 Wilshire Blvd #711
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1907
28. 6302 020 049
Joseph Clougherty
M Dodd Loretta
500 Newport Center Dr #720
Newport Beach, CA 92660-7007
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E Russell Werdin
PO Box 7611
San Francisco, CA 94120
32. 6303 004 037
HOFFMAN ASSOCIATES INC
2731 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4226
35. 6303 004 902
LA Co Flood Control
No Address on File
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30. 6303 004 032
E Russell Werdin
177 Riverside Ave
Newport Beach, CA 92663-4032
33. 6303 004 038
Edward Velky
5108 Myrtus Ave
Temple City, CA 91780-3609
36. 6303 005 030
CLOUGHERTY PACKING CO
3049 E Vernon Ave
Vernon, CA 90058-1800
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31. 6303 004 036
AMERICAN POTASH & CHEM CO
Kerr Mcgee Center
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
34 . 6303 004 273
L A CITY DEPT OF WATER & POW
PO Box 111 Term Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90051
Records Processed = 36
Dups screened == 0
CRs Screened == 0
Bad addressess == 6
Labels produced = 30
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7. 6302 001 038
Current Occupant
2750 Jewel Ave
Vernon, CA 90058-1224
16. 6302 002 019
Current Occupant
2647 E 37th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1722
22. 6302 002 030
Current Occupant
2550 E 28th St
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1430
29. 6303004031
Current Occupant
3700 S SOto St
Vernon, CA 90058-1703
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1. 6302 001 029
Current Occupant
2634 E 26th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1218
9. 6302001 042
Current Occupant
2633 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4214
17. 6302002020
Current Occupant
2525 E 37th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1724
25. 6302 020 039
Current Occupant
2660 E 37th St
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1723
32. 6303 004 037
Current Occupant
2820 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA 90023-4225
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5. 6302 001 036
Current Occupant
2800 Jewel Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1229
15. 6302 002 018
Current Occupant
2709 E 37th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1706
18. 6302 002 023
Current Occupant
2550 E 28th St
Vernon, CA 90058-1430
26. 6302 020 044
Current Occupant
3737 S Soto St
Vernon, CA 90058-1702
Records Processed = 13
Dups screened = 0
CRs Screened = 0
Bad addressess = 0
Labels produced = 13
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Consulting Engineers
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL , COUNTERMEASURE PLAN
PART I
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Light Products storage &
Distribution Terminal
2. Type of facility
3. Location of facility 2709 East 37th street
Vernon. CA 90058
4. Name and address of owner or operator:
Name
Mobil Oil Corporation
Address
3225 Gallows Road
Fairfax. VA 22037-0001
5. Designated person accountable for oil spill prevention at
facility:
Name and title C.H. Blank. Terminal supervisor
Signature
MANAGEMENT APPROVAL
Will~~mented as herein described.
This SPCC Plan
Name
A. G. Gellene
Title
Operation Manaqer u.s. Marketinq
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that I have examined the facility, and being
familiar with the provisions of 40 CFR, Part 112, attest that this
SPCC Plan has been prepared in accordance with good engineering
practices.
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Printed
. nal Engineer
f Registered Professional Engineer
Registration No. 14900
state California
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800 N.Eckhoff St. I P.O. Box 44291 Orange. CA 926131 (714) 634.4800 I (714) 634.()303 FAX
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PART I
GENERAL INFORMATION
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7. Potential spills--prediction , Control:
Source
Major Type
of Failure
10 Aboveground Overfill
storage tanks or rupture
Tank #1 - Diesel "
#2 - " "
#3 - Gasoline "
#4 - " "
#6 - "
#7 - "
#8 - Process Water
#9 - Additive
#10 - Gasoline
#11 - "
Underground Overfill
storage tanks
6,000 gal. gasoline
6,000 gal. dsl. (2)
1,000 gal. engine oil
20,000 gal. spill tank
8,000 gal. dsl. addtv.
20,000 gal. mixed
product interface
Loading/off
loading oper-
ations at main
loading rack
and additive
tanks
Overfill or
tank truck
rupture
Discussion:
*Attach map if appropriate.
Name of facility
Total
Quantity
(bb1s)
Variable
per tank
"
"
"
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Rate Direction Secondary
(bbls/hr) of Flow. containment
Variable Remain in All aboveground
per diked tank tanks and
incident farm area pertinent equip-
" " ment are inside
" ." of diked tank
" ." farm areas
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Variable Variable
per per
incident incident
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Variable
per
incident
Vernon Terminal
Variable
per
incident
Operator
Mobil oil Corporation
Remains Berms
in area "
incident "
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Remains
in area
of inci-
dent
Berms and
transfer area
local depres-
sions
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P~T I
GENERAL INFORMATION
8. Containment or diversionary structures or equipment to prevent
oil from reaching navigable waters are in place.
9. Inspections and Records
A. The required inspections follow written procedures. Yes
B. The written procedures and a record of inspections,
signed by the appropriate supervisor or inspector,
are attached. No
Discussion:
Instructions and records are maintained and stored bY the
terminal supervisor.
10. Personnel, Training, and Spill Prevention Procedures
A. Personnel are properly instructed in the following:
(1) operation and maintenance of equipment to prevent oil
discharges, and Yes
(2) applicable pollution control laws, rules, and
regulations Yes
Describe procedures employed for instruction:
The terminal supervisor conduct periodic spill prevention
instructional classes at which time newlY enacted
pollution abatement requlations are reviewed.
New personnel are properlY instructed on spill prevention
procedures.
B. Scheduled prevention briefings for the operating
are conducted frequently enough to assure
understanding of the SPCC Plan.
Describe briefing program:
Soill prevention briefinqs are conducted with the
facility staff in accord with corporate quidelines.
personnel
adequate
Yes
Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Operator
Mobil Oil corporation
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PART II
DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATION
ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION)
A. Facility Drainage
1. Drainage from diked areas is controlled as follows (include
operating description of valves, pumps, ejectors, etc.):
Drainage is not discharged from diked areas.
Drainaqe from swaled areas flows to an underqround spill
tank. then throuqh an oil/water separator and is
discharqed off-site into an adiacent public sanita~
sewer.
2. Drainage from undiked areas is controlled as follows
(include description of ponds, lagoons, or catchment basins
and methods of retaining and return oil to facility):
Drainaqe from undiked areas sheet flows off-site to
adjacent ~ublic streets. These areas are unlikelY spill
sources. Should a spill incident occur in these areas.
the spilled material is controlled on-site and cleaned
u~.
3. The procedure for supervising the drainage of rain water
from secondary containment into a storm drain or an open
w~tercourse is as follows: (include description of (a)
inspection for pollutants, and (b) method of valving
security). (A record of inspection and drainage events is
to be maintained on a form similar to Attachment #3):
Rainwater from secondary containment areas is not
discharqed off-site.
Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Operator
Mobil oil Corporation
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PART II
DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATION
ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION)
B. Bulk storage Tanks
1. Describe tank design, materials of construction, fail-safe
engineering features, and if needed, corrosion protection:
Welded steel construction in accord with industrv design
and construction standards. and local codes in practice
and in force at time of erection. Tanks are eauipped
with hiqh level alarms and visual qauqes. Tank bottoms
have cathodic protection. Tanks have double steel
bottoms with liner.
2. Describe secondary containment design,
materials, and volume: Tank farm dikes are
of compacted soil material with bituminous
areas are sized to accommodate contents of
plus stormwater.
construction
constructed
caps. Diked
larqest tank
3. Describe tank inspection methods, procedures, and record
keeping: Inspections. record keepinq. preventative
maintenance and repairs procedures are conducted in
strict compliance with corporate quidelines and industrv
practices.
4. Internal heating coil leakage is controlled by one or more
of the following control factors:
(a) Monitoring the steam return or exhaust lines
for oil. N/A
Describe monitoring procedure:
N/A
(b) Passing the steam return or exhaust lines
through a settling tank, skimmer, or other
separating system.
(c) Installing external heating systems.
5. Disposal facilities for paint effluents discharged
into navigable waters are observed frequently for
indication of possible upsets which may cause an
oil spill event. N/A
Describe method and frequency of observations:
No petroleum materials are free discharqed into naviqable
waters.
N/A
N/A
Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Operator
Mobil oil Corporation
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PART :Il:
DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATION
ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION)
C. Facility Transfer Operation, Pumping, and In-Plant Process
1. Corrosion protection for buried pipelines:
(a) Pipelines are wrapped and coated to reduce
corrosion. Yes
(b) Cathodic protection is provided for pipelines
if determined necessary by electrolytic
testing. Yes
(c) When a pipeline section is exposed, it is
examined and corrective action taken as
necessary. Yes
2. Pipeline terminal connections are capped or blank-
flanged and marked if the pipeline is not in
service or on standby service for extended
periods. Yes
Describe criteria for determining when to cap or blank-
flange: Out of service lines are marked and capped or
blank flanqed.
3. Pipe supports are designed to minimize abrasion and
corrosion and allow for expansion and contraction. Yes
Describe pipe support design: Pipe supports are
structurallY sufficient and properlY spaced to support
pipinq. Support plates/rollers are nonabrasive and allow
for thermal and seismic pipe movement.
4. Describe procedures for regularly examining all above
ground valves and pipelines (including flange joints, valve
glands and bodies, catch pans, pipeline supports, locking
of valves, and metal surfaces): Inspections. preventa-
tive maintenance and repair procedures are conducted in
strict compliance with corporate guidelines and industrY
practices.
5. Describe procedures for warning vehicles entering the
facility to avoid damaging above ground piping:
Aboveqround pipinq is either elevated. not in vehicular
activity areas. or properlY protected bY quard posts or
PYlons.
Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Operator
Mobil oil Corporation
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PART II
DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATION
ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION)
D. Facility Tank Car & Tank Truck Loading/Unloading Rack
Tank car and tank truck loading/unloading occurs at the
facility. (If YES, complete 1 through 5 below.) Yes
1. Loading/unloading procedures meet the minimum
requirements and regulations of the Department
of Transportation. Yes
2. The unloading area has a quick drainage system. Yes
3. The containment system will hold the maximum
capacity of any single compartment of a tank
truck loaded/unloaded in the plant. Yes
Describe containment system design, construction materials,
and volume: The surface of loadinq/unloadinq areas is
concrete paved. Spill containment is achieved by
perimeter berms or depressed slab; catch basin inlets
discharqe into on-site steel holdinq tank and clarifier.
The loadinq rack spill tank is 20.000 qal. underqround
steel tank.
4. An interlocked warning light, a physical barrier system,
or warning signs are provided in loading/unloading areas
to prevent vehicular departure before disconnect of
transfer lines. Yes
Describe methods, procedures, and/or equipment used to
prevent premature vehicular departure: Tank truck
brake system is interlocked with hose connections which
prevent truck movement until the hoses are disconnected.
Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Operator
Mobil oil Corporation
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PART II
DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATION
ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION)
E. Security
1. Plants handling, processing, or storing oil are
fenced. No
2. Entrance gates are locked and/or guarded when the
plant is unattended or not in production. N/A
3. Any valves which permit direct outward flow of a
tank's contents are locked closed when in non-
operating or standby status. Yes
4. Starter controls on all oil pumps in non-
operating or standby status are:
(a) locked in the off position; Yes
(b) located at site accessible only to
authorized personnel. Yes
5. Discussion of items 1 through 4 as appropriate:
Normally closed remote operated tank valves are employed
on lines to tank truck deliverv rack.
Tank truck overfills are protected against by optic over-
fill protection and preset meters.
The facility is continuouslY manned bY trained operatinq
personnel.
Check valves on receipt lines protect aqainst tank
outward flows.
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6. Discussion of the lighting around the facility:
Lighting is sufficient for operations. security and spill
observation.
Name of facility
Vernon Terminal
Operator
Mobil oil Corporation
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sa:TICN GUIDELINES DATES & INITIALS OF ~
REFmENCE
(2) ( ill ) RUN-QFF RAm WATERz
(8) Inspect rain water run-oft to
navigable watel:way an:i/or seHer,
before discharae. Consul t ccrdi.tions
of Discharge Pel:mi.t as awlicable.
(2) (1x) EFFU.JEN1' DISCHARGE:
Observe effluent discharges iran plant
settling & treating facilities, i.e.,
API separators & fll tars, to navigable
watel:way and! or saYer. Consul t
conditions of Discharge PeI:rnit.
(2) (vi) .AOOVEGRalND TANKS:
Visually inspect condition of aJ::ove-
ground storage tanks, foundations,
supports and app.1rtenances.
F.requency of inspecticn: M:nthlv
(2) (iv) BURIID TANKS:
Pressure test hlried netallic
storage tanks, regularly.
Frequency of inspecticn: 5 vrs m.f.n
(3) (iv) A8J'lJEX2ROOND PIPnG:
Examine. general cordi tions of aJ::ove-
ground pip~, joints, val vas,
supplies, oils, pumps, drip pans, ete.
, Frequency of inspecticn: . M:nthlv
(2) vii GAI:GES & AIARMS: .
(I) Regularly test liquid level ga1.X1es
and alaxm systems.
Frequency of testinq: M:nthlv
(10) (ll) TRAININ:;:
am (ill) Hold spill prevention briefings to
train and instruct plant personnel
in spill prevention.
Frequency of tra.i.ni.n]: Annuallv
NAME OF FACILITY
OPERld{R:
DATE:
RefeJ:ence 40 CPR 112. 7
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SD:nCN GUIDELINES DM'ES & INITIAlS bF INSPECIQ(
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(8) Inspect rain water run-<>ff to
navigable wate:r:way arxi/or sewer,
1:efore clischame. Consul t carli. tians
of Discharge Pez:mi t as awlicable.
(2) (ix) EFFI.UEN1' DlSOi'ARGE:
Observe effluent discharges iran plant
settlinq & treating facilities, i.e. ,
API separators & fll ters, to navigable
wateJ:wa.y and/or sewer. Consul t
corxii. tions of Discharge Penni. t.
(2) (vi) .AOOVroRCUND TANKS:
Visually inspect condition of a.OOve-
ground storage tanks, foun::faticns,
SUJ;PXts and a~ces.
Frequency of inspection: M:nthlv
(2) (iv) BURIED TANKS:
Pressure test buried netalllc
storage tanks, re:;pUarly.
Frequency of inspection: 5 vrs min
(3) (iv) ~ PIPDG:
Examine general corrli tions of aOOve-
ground pipin;J, joints, valves,
supplies, oils, fUl1PS, drip pans, ete.
~.., Frequency of inspection: . M:nthly
(2) vii GAI13ES & AIARMS: .
(') Regularly test liquid level gauges
and alaon systems.
Frequency of testing: lblthly
(10) (il) 'l'RA.ININ:; :
and (ill) Hold spill prevention briefin;Js to
train and instJ:uct plant personnel
in spill prevention.
Frequency of tra.ini.ng: Annuallv
NAME OF ~ILITY
OPERMtR:
DATE:
Reference 40 CFR 112. 7
Retain for 3 years.
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(8) Inspect rain water run-off to
navigable waterway an:Vor sewer,
before discharae. Consul t ccn:ti tions
of Discharge PeJ:mit as awlicable.
(2) (be) EFFIl.JEN1' DISCliARGE:
Observe effluent discharges iran plant
settlirq & treat..i.n;] facilities, Le.,
API separators & filters, to navigable
watez:way arxV or sewer. Consul t
corrli. tions of Discharge PeDni. t.
(2) (vi) ~ TANKS:
Visually inspect corrli tion of al::ove-
grourxi storage tanks, foundations,
~ aJXi aPfUrtenances.
Frequency of inspection: z.b1thly
(2) (iv) BURIED TANKS:
Pressure test buried neta1lic
storage tanks, regularly.
F.r:equency of inspection: 5 vrs min
(3) (iv) A9:J\1EX;R(XJND PIPIN;:
Examine general corrli tions of al::ove-
ground piping, joints, valves,
8UJ:'Plies ,. oils, pm1pS, drip pans, ete.
Frequency of inspect.ion: . M::nthly
(2) vii GAI.GES & AlARMS: .
(Il RE9Ularly test liquid level gatx1~
am alaxm systems.
Frequency of testi.nJ: M::nthly
(10) (ll) TRAINDI:; :
and (ill) Hold spill prevention briefings to
train arx:l instruct plant ~el
in spill prevention.
Frequency of training: Annually
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NAME OF ~ILITY
OPER.M(R:
DATE:
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Mobil Oil Corporation
3700 WEST 190TH STREET
TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA 90509-2929
March 13, 1996
City of Vernon
Department of Community Services
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
v.ernon, CA 90058
Attn: Mary Rutz
".O.'''.D
MAR 1 8 f996
Community Services
Ms. Rutz:
As we discussed in our meeting on March 11, 1996, I would like to identify Mobil's established preventative measures
that are taken to ensure the integrity of the aboveground storage tanks (AST) at the Vernon Terminal. The following
measures refer to the large aboveground Gasoline and Diesel storage tanks:
1. Mobil has installed double bottoms on all ASTs to contain any potential leak from the primary bottom. Also "tell-
tale" pipes are installed between the two bottoms for leak detection.
2. Mobil's tanks are inspected semi-annually to SCAQMD standards (Rule 463) by a certified tank inspector.
3. Mobil's tanks are externally inspected by a terminal operator monthly.
4. Mobil uses a redundant high level alarm system to prevent overfills and damage to the tank roofs.
Note: any high level alarm will immediately stop all shipping pumps automatically.
5. Mobil uses a state-of-the-art hydrostatic tank gauging system for accurate inventory management.
Should you have any questions or require any additional information please contact me at (310) 212-1785.
7w~
Ken Parr
Project Development
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I VERNON FLOATING ROOF INSPECTION I
INITIAL BOX FOR MONTH AND TANK WHEN INSPECTED
AND TANK IS IN GOOD CONDITION
YEAR:
MONTH TANK #4 TANK #10 TANK #1 VISUAl INSP. VISUAl INSP.
1ST HALF TERM. 1 ST HALF CONT.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
MONTH TANK #4 TANK #10 TANK #11 VISUAL INSP. VISUAL INSP.
2ND HALF TERM. 2ND HALF CONT.
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEe
COMMENTS:
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OOSfmE FACILITY (EXCUJDOO FRCXXJCI'IOO)
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SB:'l'ICN GUIDELmES OATES & INITIALS OF msp~KR
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(2) (ill) RUN-oFF RAIN WM".m.
(8) Inspect rain water run-off to
navigable wataway ard/or sewer,
before dischaJ:qe. Coosult ccn:litioos
of Discharge PeJ:mit as applicable.
(2) (ix) EFFI1JENI' DISCHARGE.
Observe effluent dischaxqes fran plant
settling & treating facilities, Le.,
API separators & filters, to navigable
wateJ:way aaJlor sewer. Calsult
ocn:iitioos of Disc:hax:ge Peonit.
(2) (vi) AaJYroRaJND TANKS.
:A Visually .inspect oc:n1itioo of al:ove-
ground storage tanks ,foundatioos,
suppxts and appu:tenanoes.
Frequency of inspectiau H:nthlv
(2) (iv) BURIED TANKS.
PJ:essure test burie::l netallic
storage tanks, 1'egUl.arly.
Frequency of .f.nspectiau 5 vrs min
(3) (iv) A1PVEGRaJND PIPIN;.
~ Examine general c:onditioos of a1xwe-
ground pip.lng, jOints, valves,
supplies, oils, J?UI11?8, drip pans, ete.
Frequency of inspect!oo. "H:nthlv
(2) vii GAmES & AIARMS. .
(I> ~ Re'JU1arly test liquid level gauges
am alaxm systans.
Frequency of testing. H:nthly
(10) (ii) ~:
am (ill ~ Hold spill prevention briefings to
train and instruct plant personnel
in spill prevention.
Frequency of training: Annuallv
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NAME OF ~ILITY
OP~:
DATE :
Reference 40 CFR 112.7
Retain for 3 years.
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SOlTTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
LIANCE REPORT
"'PLEASE COMPLETE FOR/lf L
SCAQMO Permit No. D84671
Insp~ction Dat~ 9-14-95
Time
Tank No, 4
0940
I~ Thi~ a Follow-up In~peclion? Nol xl Ye~ I ) If ~"r~. DRtr of Pre"iou~ In~rection
A. COMI'ANY INFOJ{MA TlON:
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MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
2709 East 37th Street
2709 East 37th Street
W.A. Ericksen
586-5391)
(V~rnon T~rmin9])
City Los Angeles, Ca
Cit~. Los Angeles, Ca
Title Maintenance
7.ir 90058
Zir 96058
Supervisor.
CompHn~ Nam('
LOCHlinn Alllln'~'
Mailinj: Add rc..~
ContRcl I'('r~nn
B. INSPECTION CO""lOlJCTEO R\':
Name Manuel Gutierrez Titl~ InRp~rrnr 4041)
Company Name Tank f.. Rpfinpry Sprvirpc::. ('n Tnt"" Phone (714) 434-6600
Mailina:Addr~~5 18060 Mt.a WashingtnnCity Fount.ain Yaney ZIp 92708
c. TANK INFORMATION:
Capacity 57000 (bbls) Inslallation Date 1 qRq
Product T~'pe Ga so 1 i ne Product RVP
Tank Diameter 95 (ft) Tank Height
'F. 7"'.l If Crude. H2S Content N/A
48 (rt)
(ppm-\Veight)
Oth~r [ J (describe)
Color of Roof
T}'pe of Tank: Ri\ctcd I J \\ elded [X ]
Color of ~ht'1I Whi te
No Paint
I{oof T~'rr: Ponlllnn I Xll)lIuhlr Deck I ) Other I ) (de~cribe)
Esternal nQalin~ roof [ ) Intrrnal noatiRlt roCt' Ix]
D. GROUND LEVEL INSPECTION:
I) rroduct Trmrrraturr 87 (' F 21 Product L~\'('I 17' -8 II Cft)
J) Li..t Iyp(' anrllflcation of Irak~ found in tank ~h('II. mixrrs. rump~. nan!:e~ or \a".e..:
None
.
J)" Li..t lln~ di~cr('rancir~ hcl\\('rn thr ni~tin~ equipmenl and thr equirmcnl de~criplion on thr P('rmit.
None
!') Is tank in eompli:lOCt' wilh Permit eondition~:' No I ) Ycs IX). If no. ("rlain:
E. INTERNAL FLOATING ROOF TANK:
I) Check \"arOr ..pace hclwcen noatin~ roof and fixed roof with explo~imcler, 0 % LE L
1) Conduct \"i~ual in"rcclion of roofs and ~econdary ~cals. if applicable
3) Arc all roof orenin~.. cClHrcd? No I ) \'c~ Ix) If no, exrlain in Comments ",cction (J) and prllcc('(J In parI 1-1((.).
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F. EXTERNAL FLOATING ROOF TANK
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I) On the diagram (below) indicate the location of the ladder, roof drain(s), anti-rotation device(s), platform, gauge
well, and vcnts or other appurtenances. Note information in rl!/lItion to Nort!, (to thl! top oft/u workshut).
2) Describe any uncovered openings found on the roof in the Comments section (J). (refer to Rule 463 (a) (1) (F)):
3) Identify any tears in the seal fabric. Describ~ and indicat~ on diagram (below):
None
4) S~condary Seal Inspection
a) Type of Secondary Seal: C 1 a s s "B"
b) Does 1/2" probc drop past scal? No IX I; Yes I I. if yes, measure length(s) and show on diagram.
c) Does 118" probe drop past scal? No Ix I; Yes I I. If yes, measure length(s) and show on diagram,
d) Record dimensions of gap for gap> Jill"
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> 112"
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NOTE: Record the actual width and cumulative I~ngth (If gaps In fut and inches.
(D(I not include gaps> 112" in 1/8" mea"wr~men(s)
5) Primary Seal Inspection
a) Type of Primary Seal: Ix I Shoe; I I Tube; I J Other
b) (shoe seal) does I 112" probe drop past s~al? No I xl; Yes I 1- If yes, measure length(s) and show on diagram.
c) (shoe seal) does 112" probe drop past seal? No JCXI; Yes I I -If yes, measure length(s) and show on diagram.
d) (tube seal) does 112" probe drop past seal? No Xx:); Yes.l 1- if yes, measure length(s) and show on diagram.
e) (a1l seal types) does 1/8" probe drop past seal? No Ixl; Yes I 1- if yes, measure length(s) and show on diagram.
f) Record dimensions of 2apS for gaps> 1/8"
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NOTE: Record the actual width and cumulative /I!ngth of gaps in fut and inches.
>112"
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> 1 1/2"
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(Do not .tude gaps> J/2" i"..1I8" measurements, 0' gaps >J J/1" in J/2" measu,ements)
NOTE: Show defects using symbols. Show seal gaps and lengths.
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6=T
9=T
9= T
LEGEND:
Equipment:
o ................ Antirotational device
o ................ Gauge well
T ......-......- 1.,eg Stand
o ................ Roof Drain
* ..._._.. Emergency roof drain
ClO ................ Vacuum breaker
l' ................ V en t
I ! ~ ! IIII :! ................ Platform & Ladder
Defects:
-e- ................ Leg top
" .
IT ................ Leg pin
(]' ................ Open hatch
\J\ ............. Torn seal
f-P--1 .... Primary seal gap
I--S--1 .. Secondary seal gap
SOUTH CaT AIR QUALITY MANAGEME.nISTRICT
RULE 463 COMPLIANCE REPORT
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UPLEASE COMPLETE FORM LEGIBL Y IN BLACK INKu
Tank 1'0. 4 SCAQMD Permit No. D84671
IF INTERNAL FLOATING ROOF TANK, PROCEED TO PAin H (6).
G. CALCULATIONS. complete all applicabl~ poritons of the following:
Record dimensions of indicated gaps Ifrom F(4)(d), F(5)(b), and F(5)(f)I. Record in feel and inches,
Gaps in primary seal between 1/8 and 1/2 inch: 0
Gaps in primary s~al betw~en )/2 and I 1/2 inch: 0
Gaps in primary seal great~r than J J/2 inches: 0
Gaps in secondary seal betwe~n 1/8 and 1/2 inch: 0
Gaps in secondary s~al greater than 1/2 inch: 0
Multipl)' diameter (ft) of tank to determine appropriate gap limits:
S% circumferenc~ = diameter X 0.157 = 14.92
10% circumference = diameter X 0.314 = 29.83
30-;0 circ"~Jtti.diaRl~ter X 0.942 = 89.49
H. DETERMINE COMPLIANCE STATUS OF TANK:
60% circ. = diam X 1.88 =
178.60
268.85
283.10
90% circ, = diam X 2.83 =
950/. circ. = diam. X 2.98 =
I) Were any openings found on the roof?
2) Were any tears in the seals found:
3) Is the product level lower than th~ level at which the roof would b~ noating?
4) Secondary Seal:
Did 112" probe drop between shell and seal?
Did cumulative )/8"-1/2" gap exceed 950/0 circumference length?
5) Primary Seal: ,~
Shoe - Did I 1/2" probe drop between shell and seal?
Did cumulative In" -I 1/2" gap exceed 30% circumference length. and
Did cumulative: 1/8"-1/2"' gap exceed bO% circumference length'! Nu XXI YClI 1 I
Did an}' sinel... conlinuous 118". I 112" gap exceed 10"1. circ. Icngth'! No kxl Yes 1 I
Tub~ - Did 112" prob~ drop between shell and seal? ~Q.~-J-.xa.~-I
Did cumulative 1/8"-J12" gap exceed 95% circumfercnce I~'n~th'! Ilffl-f-+-V~!i-f--f
6) Internal noating roof (ins/ailed before 6/1/84) did LEL exce~d 50%? No Xx) Yes I
(ins/ailed after 6/1/84) did LEL exceed 30%? No Xx) Yes I
7) Does tank have permit conditions? No I Yes xxi
Does tank comply with these conditions? No I Yes KXl
I. IF INSPECTION WAS TERMINATED PRIOR TO COMPLETION FOR ANY REASOr.;. PLEASE EXPLAIN:
No;XI Yes I
NolXI Yes I
Notxl Yes I
Noxxl Yes I
NoXxJ Yes I
No]{XI Yes I I
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J. COMMENTS
Uu lItis section to complete an,fwers to above listed Items and to describe repairs made to the tank,. Include date and time repairs were
made.
This tank has a Geodesic Aluminum Dome fixed Roof.
This tank was found to be in Compliance.
K. I (we) certify the foregoln
ect and complete to the best of my(our) knowledgt.
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Date:
Compliance status by:
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(CentRe.don ID II)
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(Cmlftcatlon ID II)
Date:
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laspection completed by:.,;;>""
" Company Representative:
Date:
SEND COMPLETED REPORT (Both Sheets) TO:
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALJTY MANAGEMENT PISTRtcr
21865E.Cop1eyDrivo
Diuuoad BIf, CA 91765
A TIN: Rule 4163 Program Supervisor
FOR SCAQMD USE ONLY: Date recieved
Reviewed 'by: Date reviewed
(sifnlture) (Ccrdncadoa ID II)
Tank Status: I ) in compliance I ) in violation, Rule(s)
Comments:
Mr, Kevin Wilson
Planning Deparbnent
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
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RECEIVED
fEe 2 2 1996
Community Services
RE: PROPOSED CARDLOCK FUELING FACILITY FOR MOBIL OIL
CORPORATION
Dear Mr, Wilson:
Please find attached a copy of the proposed site plan for the Mobil Oil cardlock fueling facility
located near the intersection of 37th Street and Jewel Avenue in the city of Vernon, This proposed
facility is planned for implementation behind the existing fueling racks within the existing Mobil
terminal facility, Also please find attached a copy of the area plan that has been prepared for the
entire area surrounding the proposed project site, these two plans are being sent to your office
pursuant to the request of Mr, Ken Parr from Mobil Oil Corporation,
I hope these materials assist you in your efforts to review this proposed project, Please do not
hesitate to contact me should you have any questions regarding the attached materials or the project
in general,
KIl:hn
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