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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN,~ ~ , i ~ ~ P.G & E KE CANYON POWERHOUSE' 1. ~ -- - OU ~ r W \d W ~~ ~, ~ p~~ l ~~ J ~, Hazardous M: CON DITIONS:~'~O.F:*PERMi~'ON REVERSE SIDE Permit ID#:: 015-000-000036 PG&E KERN CANYON POWEI "i~OCATION: 12091 RANCHERIA RD Issued by: r ~ ~ ' ~ ~1 '¢;.-~:l~.Hazardous Materials Plan ': "('~., .: .': [] Underground'Storage of Hazardous Materials ,.": :iL~ [] Risk Management Program [3 Hazardous Waste On~ite~ Treatment . Bakersfield Fire Department ~' ":..: ' ':' OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES'~ 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor' Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Office of Ev~$ervi¢~ ~ Exp~tion Date: 'June 30. 2003 Issue Date Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permitl CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE 015-021-000036 This PG&E KERN CANYON POWERI LOCATION permit is issued for the following. Materials Plan. Iround Storage of Hazardous Materials !agement Program ..... Waste Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor / ~ph H.ey~T Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~ Office of RVam~ental ServiCes Voice (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 Expiration Date: ~ ! ~~'0~ BA'R'ERY ROOM WATER SHUTOFF INS OIL) HOUSE , " SHUT-OFF TO RANCHER~ ROAD TO BAI(ERSFIELD KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE VICINITY MAP ISABELLA aoo~, PIT WALL ~ 70KY S'T~HYARD / / / POTEN~AL {, ;TEEL PLATE DIVERTER $F-,6 BREAKER fTAILRACE _/ / POWERHOUSE SITE PLAN / ! l~ " , 10/16/00 Rev cra circled ZH , ,.,.,/int'vv[~;I ~ ,m~]'m~l.m]m] ~ vi ~ I LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION UG AG -¢-A ¢ A4- + FIRE HYDRANT OR HOSE STATION FIRE EXTINGUISHER SPILL KIT WALK DOOR EXIT ROLL-UP DOOR (LOADING AREA) DIRECTION OF SHEET FLOW CI-IAJN UNK FENCE UNDERGROUND ABOVEGROUND UNDERGROUND GAS PIPING UNDERGROUND WATER PIPING UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN PIPING PROPERTY LINE POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER NORMALLY CL0~SE~D ./ EYE WASH/SHOWER EGRESS ASSEMBLY ACCESS, EGRESS FIRST AID KIT REFERENCE DRAVVING LIST SYMBOL DESCRIPTION (/3~3~"4~"" -- ~"F'~'ClLITY LAYOUT, SPCC DRA~NG ,~ FACILITY LAYOUT KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO GEI~RATION DEP,a.RTMENT P4C]rlC GX$ ~ EL~CTI]IC C:OMPMIY I , I FEEP AI-I'ACHMENT ~Y2 373201 ~AGE SHED ?0 KV SWITCH YARD POWERHOUSE HOUSE SITE MAP I KERN CA POWERHOUgl ! I VICINITY*MAP L~GEND F EFERENCE DRAWING LIST SPCC t I SITE MAP c.. I --.-----I REFERENCE DRAWING LIST FACILITY I..AYOUT KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ATTACHMENT i B REFERENCE DR~I~G LIST SITE MAP FEEP FACILITY LAYOUT KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE IIACIFIC GA~. AND £L~-"J~RIC r D B 1 (~)~ POWERHOUSE · STORAGE SHED DESCRIPTION VALVE SITE MAP ~ l~ go OllCRIFllO1 9 10 KERN CANYON POWERHOU81 VICINITY MAP 10 Mille ElM of Blkerlfllld ~.b~ Ill l~flb~....~ ; r/~. I LEGEND I~,DL L-I3F" UJ.J~u~c, REFERENCE DRAWING LIST FACILITY LAYOUT KERN CANYON, : POWERHOUSE PACIFIC GA8 AND E'I.~C'I"RIC COMPANY I ATTACHMENT ICROllLM IILI. OF MAlL OIN LIST '"""[117- . - PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~anager PETER MERCK ocation: 12091 RANCHERIA RD City BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000036 BusPhone: (661) 321-4556 Map 104 CommHaz High Grid: 02 FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BFD STA 10 EPA Numb: SIC Code:4911 DunnBrad:00-691-2877 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title PETER MER CK /,GENERATION SUPR TOM MOORE / MAINT SUPR Business Phone: (559) 855-6120x Business Phone: (559) 855-6118x 24-Hour Phone : (559) 237-2952x 24-Hour Phone (559) 237-2952x Pager Phone (559) 263-0751x Pager Phone (559) 587-6275x Hazmat Hazards: RSs Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact DARRELL HARDCASTLE Phone: (661) 321-4596x MailAddr: 1918 H ST State: CA City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93301 Owner PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO Phone: (415) 973-7000x Address PO BOX 770000 State: CA City SAN FRANCISCO Zip 94177 Period to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparers TotalUSTs: - Gal ertif'd: RSs: Yes arcelNo: Emergency Directives: PROG A - HAZMAT t"as^d on my inquiry of those individuals resfons;b!e for ob,a;ning the informati on, I certify under ~°na{ty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the infarm s b u ation mirtnd and ~eliei+e the information is true accurate and , , co lets. `~ _ ~-U ~ EIVT~ A U G 10 2007 S n t , a ure Date -1- 07/13/2007 -2- 0~/13/200~ P PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ • • • -3- 07/13/2007 F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~ Inventory Item 0009 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ET CELL BATTERIES Location within this Facility Unit VALVE HOUSE ` SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# ~iquid TMixtur~mbient~E ~ AmbientT~E OTHERONTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 2.00 GAL 124.00 GAL 120.00 GAL t~~titcliuu~ wi~irvlvr;iv 1 a %Wt. RS CAS# 30.00 Sulfuric Acid (EPA) No 7664939 riHL,HKL A~aL'~~J1~11a;1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P R IH DH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL-NAME NSULATING OIL (CHEVRON) Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: POWERHOUSE SWITCHYRD CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~mbient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 2500.00 GAL 2736.00 GAL 2736.00 GAL - ns~c~s~cLVUa ~.ui~irvlvr,ly t a %Wt. RS CAS# 0.20 Butylated Hydroxytoluene No 128370 70.00 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillate No 64742536 40.00 Hydrotreated Middle Distillate No 64742467 riHGKKL HJ .7~~~1~1~1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies R IH / / / Min i -4- 07/13/2007 .. F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0007 .Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SWITCHYARD CAS# 7727-37-9 ~GasATE TPureE ~AboveSAmbEent AmbientT~E PORTCOPRESSERCYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum ( Daily Average 228.00 FT3 1368.00 FT3 912.00 FT3 rlti~titcLVUa ~vrirvlv.~ivl~ °sWt . RS CAS# 100.00 Nitrogen No 7727379 tiHGE1KL H55L"~~51~1J;1V l TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P. IH / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0010 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TE HEAVY MEDIUM LUBRICATING OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: POWERHOUSE STOR BLDG CAS# STATE TYPE T PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture i Ambient ~ Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLI~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 200.00 GAL 1300.00 GAL 770.00 GAL 11tiG1-iCtLV U.7 1.V1~lYV1V 2S1V 1 J oWt. RS CAS# 95.00 Mineral Oil No 8012951 5.00 Paraffin Hydrocarbon Solids No 8002742 L11iGEi[CL H5 .7 ~~7.71~1P~1V l~J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Min -5- 07/13/2007 ,~ Z~ . F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~ Inventory Item 0008 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE SF6 GAS Location within this Facility Unit SWITCHYARD STATE TYPE PRESSURE _ Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 2551-62-4 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE. Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co208100rFT3 Daily 416100m FT3 I Daily 208r00e FT3 tit~~t~cl~~ua wlnr~lv~lvla %Wt. RS CAS# Sulfur Hexafluoride No 2551624 t1E~GE~ttL Ej.7.7L' S~1~1L'1V 15 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies P R IH / / / Min r • -6- 07/13/2007 F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 Fast Format ~Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site Agency Notification 03/04/1999 CALL 911. THE THE EVENT OF FIRE, FIRE DEPT IS NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY. OTHER AGENCY NOTIFICATIONS ARE DIRECTED BY THE PG&E EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR ALTERNATE. 9 9 Employee Notif./Evacuation 03/04/1999 ALL OF THE POWERHOUSES OPERATING EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO MALFUNCTION ALARMS LOCATED IN THE POWERHOUSE BLDG. OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ARE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS VIA REMOTE ALARMS. ALSO, MIDWAY SUBSTATION, WHICH IS MANNED 24 HOURS PER DAY, RECEIVES THESE ALARMS AND AUTOMATICALLY NOTIFIES OPERATIONS PERSONNEL. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS ~OTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL-CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. HESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. AN EVACUATION ROUTE MAY BE SEEN ON THE SITE DIAGRAM. Public Notif./Evacuation POWERHOUSE IS LOCATED IN REMOTE AREA. 03/04/1999 -7- 07/13/2007 F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 Fast Format Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site Emergency Medical Plan 03/04/1999 NEAREST HOSPITAL. -8- 07/13/2007 F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~ Release Prevention 03/04/1999 ~ SPILLS AND LEAKS ARE PREVENTED BY PERFORMING REGULAR, SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ON THIS EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS DAILY INSPECTIONS BY OPERATING PERSONNEL TO DETECT INCIPIENT FAILURES. THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL OIL SPILLAGE FROM THIS BEARING WOULD BE 0-25 GALLONS DUE TO BEARING FAILURE. Release Containment 03/04/1999 ANY OIL DISCHARGE FROM THE SYSTEM WOULD DRAIN INTO THE TURBINE WICKET GATE PIT WHICH IN TURN DRAINS INTO THE BLDG SUMP. THERE HAVE BEEN NO EQUIPMENT FAILURES IN THIS SYSTEM WHICH RESULTED IN A SPILL EVENT. Clean Up CLEAN UP ALL DRIPS, LEAKS OR OIL TRACES WHEN OBSERVED AND USE OF MATERIALS TO CATCH ANY MINOR DRIPS OR MINUTE TRACES OF OIL. AN SEPARATOR IN THE SUMP PREVENT ANY SPILLED OIL FROM REACHING THE 03/04/1999 ABSORBENT OIL/WATER KERN RIVER. Other Resource Activation -9- 07/13/2007 F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ Fast Format ~ ~l~e nu~~iy~iic:y rcic:wi~ Special Hazards VVCLQII J1l~C -' Utility Shut-Offs 04/20/2007 GAS - PROPANE AT EMPLOYEE RESIDENCE ELECTRICAL - ELECT GEN PLANT WITH COMPLEX SWITCHYARD WATER - REAR OF HOUSE GARAGE AT WATER TANK AND AT PENSTOCK Fire Protec./Avail. Water 02/05/2007 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 7 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHERS; 2 PRESSURIZED WATER EXTINGUISHERS; 4 WATER HOSES; AND 2 SETS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS NEAREST WATER SUPPLY KERN RIVER. Building Occupancy Level 03/13/2006 1 OPERATOR & 2-6 MAINTENANCE CREW MEMBERS AT TIMES -10- 07/13/2007 :~ ,. r^ F PG&E-KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 015-021-000036 ~ Fast Format ~ Training Overall Site ~ Employee Training 01/05/2007 ~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM. Held for Future Use -11- 07/13/2007 + PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE _________________________ SiteID: 015-021-000036 + Manager PETER MERCK Location: 12091 RANCHERIA RD City BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BFD STA 10 EPA Numb: BusPhone: (661) 321-4556 Map 104 CommHaz High Grid: 02 FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code:4911 DunnBrad:00-691-2877 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title PETER MERCK / GENERATION SUPR TOM MOORE / MAINTENANCE SUP Business Phone: (559) 855-6120x Business Phone: (559) 855-6118x 24-Hour Phone (559) 237-2952x 24-Hour Phone (559) 237-2952x Pager Phone (559) 263-0751x Pager Phone (559) 587-6275x Hazmat Hazards: RSs Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact LARRY JEFFRIS Phone: (559) 855-6171x MailAddr: PO BOX 426 State: CA City AUBERRY Zip 93602 Owner PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO Phone: (415) 973-7000x Address PO BOX 770000 State: CA City SAN FRANCISCO Zip 94177 Period to Preparers Certif'd: ParcelNo: TotalASTs: = Gal TotalUSTs: = Gal RSs: Yes Emergency Directives: PROG A - HAZMAT ENT"pgpR®~2 006 Sas~ed on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Si re Date -1- 03/13/2006 - ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS ACTIVITIES I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION ~ ~~ FACILITY INFORMATION Page 1 of 11 FACILITY ID # I 1 EPA ID # (Hazardous Waste Only) 2 ~- BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA -Doing Business As) s Kern Canyon Powerhouse ~, IL ACTNITiES DECLARATION `~ T NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, please submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730) Does your facility... If Yes, please complete these pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - I O Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for 1 t~ liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (inGude ~ YES ^ NO 4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ~ rV;~1` -.liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the applicable Federal threshold quantity for an exVemely hazardous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or INVENTORY -CHEMICAL B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) ^ YES ^~ NO 5 UST FACILITY (Formerly SW RCB Form A) Own or operate underground storage tanks? 1. . UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B) , 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new UST? ^ YES ~ NO 6 UST FACILITY ®~, UST TANK (one per tank) UST INSTALLATION -CERTIFICATE O COMPLIANCE tone page per tank) (Formerly 3. Need to report closing a UST? ^ YES ~ NO 7 UST TANK (dosure portion -one page per tank) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: -any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or ^ YES ~ NO 8 NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAs --the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE 1. Generate hazardous waste? Q YES ^ NO 9 EPA ID NUMBER -provide at the top of this page 2. RecyGe more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted ^ YES Q NO 10 RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT (one per recyGable materials (per HSC 25143.2)? recycler) 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? ^ YES O NO 11 ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT- . FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772) ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTETREATMENT- UNIT (one page per unit) (FormerlyDTSC Forms 1772 A,B,C,D and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for ^ YES ^~ NO 12 CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? ^ YES ~ NO 13 REMOTE WASTE /CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (FormerlyDTSC Fonn 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as 1196) hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? ^ •YES Q NO 14 HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Fonn 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS (You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency.) t5 ENT BAR o ~ z 006 UPCF (1199) _. =~ UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION Page 2 of 11 --~ - L IDENTIFICATION FACIUTI' ID # ~ I ~ 1 BEGINNING DATE 1I1I2OO6 100 ENDING DATE 12/31/2006 101 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse 3 BUSINESS PHONE (661) 321-4556 102 103 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS ~ 2091 Rancherla Road CITY " Bakersfield 1oa cA ZIP CODE 93306 1os DUN AND BRADSTREET 00-691 _2877 106 sic cooE 4911 (4 digit #) 107 couNTV Kern County 1os BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME Peter Merck log BUSINESS OPERATOR (559) 855-6120 PHONE 110 II: BUSINESS OWNER -- OWNER NAME PBCIfIC GaS and EleCtrlC Company (PG&E) 111 -- OWNER PHONE (415) 973-7000 112 OWNER MAILING p, O. Box 770000 ADDRESS 113 CITY " San Francisco .. 114 STATE CA 115 ZIP CODE 94177 116 IIL ENVIROI~NI€NTAL CONTACT ~~ CONTACT NAME Larry Jeffris 117 CONTACT PHONE (559) $55_6171 118 CONTACT MAILING P.0 BOX 426 ADDRESS 119 cITY Auberry 1zo STATE CA "121 ZIP CODE 93602 122 -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACT -SECONDARY- -- ~ ~ ~ NAME Peter Merck 123 NAME Tor11 MOOre -- 126 TITLE GeneratlOn SUperVISOr 124 TITLE Maintenance Supervisor 129 'BUSINESS PHONE (559) $55_6120 125 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855_61 18 130 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 126 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 131 PAGER # (559) 263-0751 127 PAGER # (559) 587-6275 13z ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information true, accurate; and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNERlOP OR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE ~.. - DATE 134 Z-z o6 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 NA SIGNAT (prin 136 `._ _ S~. 1 TITLE OF SIGNER r // SGII'C l ~ ~n V_ _-CUU fdj-~`I ~~~ 137 UPCF (1/99) ~ ~ OES Form 2730 (1/99) "'` , UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADD ~ DELETE ^ REVISE I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FacilityNAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse Page 3 of 11 - - -- CHEMICAL LOCATION POWerhOUSe CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL • ^ Yes ~ No - - ~ ~ ~ - EPRCA FACILITYID#4 I ~ MAP#(optionaq GRID#(opGonal) ,C6,7 IL CHEMICAL INFORMATION - CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET ^ Yes 0 No COMMON NAME GeI CeII BatterleS EHS' ^ Yes ^ No CAS # - ~ -, ~ - ' If EHS Is 'Yes', all arrnunts below mist be In '~ 1G5 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ^ a, PURE Q b. MIXTURE - ^ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE ^ yes ~ No CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) ~ a. SOLID ^ b. LIQUID ^ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 , FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ^ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE a d. ACUTE HEALTH Q e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY 120 AMOUNT MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT ,I 24 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE UNITS' a a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ^ (Check one item only) If EHS, amount must be in pounds. c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® b. UNDERGROUND TANK c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® d. STEEL DRUM ® e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ® i. FIBRE DRUM ® m. GLASS BOT7L ~ q, RAIL CAR L CAN ® L BAG ^ ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL 0 Other:Battery ® G. CARBOY ^ k. BOX 0 0. TOTE BIN ® h. SILO ® I. CYLINDER ~ p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE Q a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC I~ %WT~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENT - - EHS -- CAS # -- 1 22 Lead Dioxide ^ YES ^~ No 1309-93-9 2 55 Lead ^ YES ~ No 7439-92-1 3 20 Sulfuric Acid ~ YES ^ No 7664-93-9 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 ~ by weight i/non-carclnogenlc, or 0.1 X by weight l/carclnogenlc, attach additional sheets o/paper capturing the requlnad !n/ormation ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: . ~ /" Gt~~ r - RCA, Please n UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) ,~ UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ADD , ^ DELETE ^ REVISE f. FACILITY INFORMATION Page 4 of 11 --I BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) I<errl Canyon POWefhOUSe CHEMICAL LOCATION POWerhOUSe FACILITY ID ~ ~ MAP#(optional) IL CHEMICAL INFORMATION { CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - ^ Yes ~ No EPRCA GRID#(opGOnat) C6,7 CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET ^ Yes ~ No COMMON NAME InSUlating OII EHS' ^ Yes ~ No CAS # - - - ~ ~ - ' 1f EHS is "Yes ;all arrbuns befox must be 1°~. ~ Ias. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ii required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ^ a. PURE Q b. MIXTURE ~ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE ^ Yes Q No CURIES TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE ^ a. SOLID d b. LIQUID c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 39 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ~ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ^ d. ACUTE HEALTH ~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 156 MAXIMUM DAILY 156 ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS' Q a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ~ c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 (Check one item only) SITE ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER Q a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTICMONMETALLIC DRUM ® i. FIBRE DRUM ^ m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR (Check atl that apply) ^ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® f. CAN ~ 1. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTL ^ ~ Other:Equlpment ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^ G. CARBOY ® k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ® I. CYLINDER ^ p. TANK WAGON . STORAGE PRESSURE 0 a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC %WT ~~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS # T 1 90 Highly Refined Base Oils. ^ YES ~ No .64741-97-5 2 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates ^ YES ~ No 64742-46-7 s 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates ~ YES ~ No 64742-53-6 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1Y. by weight 1f non-carcfnogenlc, or 0.1Y. Dy weight if earcfnogenlc, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required inlonnation ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: IJ EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) i ~~ UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADD ^ DELETE ~ REVISE Page 5 of 11 ', I. FACILITY INFORMATION ----- _ _. BUSINESS NAME (Same as Fadlity NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION POWerhOUSe CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL • ^ Yes ~ No EPRCA FACILITYID~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ MAP#(optionap GRID#(optionaq C6,7 IL CHEMICAL INFORMATION' CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET ^ Yes ~ No COMMON NAME LUbrlCating OII ~~ ~. - _ ~ EHS' ^ Yes ~ NO CAS ~ ~ - _' If EHS Is "Yes', ell amounts below must be in~ ~'~ Its. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ^ a, PURE Q b. MIXTURE c. WASTE ^ RADIOACTIVE ^ Yes ~ NO CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE ^ a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID ^ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER rJrJ (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES O a- FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE d. ACUTE HEALTH ^ ^d e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) i AVERAGE OAILY 1 10 MAXIMUM DAILY .330 ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE i UNITS' ~ a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 (Check one item only) SITE If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER ^ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTlCMONMETALLIC DRUM ® i. FIBRE DRUM ®. m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) ® b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® f. CAN ~ 1. BAG ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL ®Other: ~I~ ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® G. CARBOY ® k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN Q d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ® I. CYLINDER ® p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE a a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC %WT ~ HAZARDOUS COMPON ENT ~ EHS CAS # ~ 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^YEs ~ No 64742-54-7 2 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^YEs 0 No 64742-55-8 3 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^YEs ~ No 72623-85-9 a 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^YEs ~ No 72623-87-1 s 99 Mineral Oil, White ^YEs ~ No 8042-47-5 It more hazardous components are present at greater than 1X 6y weight lfnon-carcinogenic, or 0.1 X by weight it carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: I IC EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1199) j UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS _ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^. ADD ^ DELETE ^ REVISE I. FACILITY INFORMATION Page 6 of 11 -i BUSINESS NAME (Same as Fadlity NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION POWerhOUSe CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL • ^ Yes ~ No EPRCA FACI~ITl' Id ~ i ~ MAP#(optional) ~~ GRID#(optionap C6,7 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION _~_ CHEMICAL NAME . TRADE SECRET ^ YeS ~ No COMMON NAME LUbrlCating OII EHS' ^ Yes ~ No CAS # - ~ ~ ~ • IfEHS is •Yes-,all amounts bel°v; rrn~st be le l i Ihs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ^ a. PURE Q b. MIXTURE ^ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE ~, Yes ~ No CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) ^ a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID ^ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 200 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ^ d. ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 640 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 640 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE UNITS' Q a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS (Check one item only) If EHS, amount must be in pounds. ^ d. TONS S ~ ON 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check aII that apply) ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ® ® b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® f. CAN ® ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® G. CARBOY ® d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ® L FIBRE DRUM ® m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR 1• BAG ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL O Other:Equipment k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN 1. CYLINDER ® p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ e. BELOW AMBIENT. STORAGE TEMPERATURE 0 a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC L °i~WT ~ HAZARDOUS COMPbNENT H~ CAS # -J 1 99 Highiy Refined Base Oi{s ^ YES 0 No 64742-54-7 2 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES ^~ No 64742-55-8 3 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES ~ No 72623-85-9 a 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^YES ^~ No 72623-87-1 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 X by weight if non-earctnogenlq or 0.1Y. by weight 1f carcinogenic, attach additional sheets o/ paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sgn Here . UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADD ^ DELETE ^ .REVISE Page 7 of ~ ~ -- - - --- I. FACILITY INFORMATION ,I rBUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse .. CHEMICAL LOCATION Storage BUllding FACILITY ID # ~ ~! CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - ^ Yes a No EPRCA GRID # (optional) C2 - L~ ~ i II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET ^ .Yes ~ No COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil ~ _ - ~ ~ _ ~ - E"s ~ ^ Yes {-1 No J CAS # - 1 ' I[ EHS .s "Yes", all amounts below must be :n lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ^ a. PURE Q b. MIXTURE ^ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE ^ Yes ^d No CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) ^ . a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID ^ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 55 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) - O a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE . ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ^ d. ACUTE HEALTH a e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY 20 . AMOUNT MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 330 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE UNITS' ~ a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ^ (Check one item only) • If EHS, amount must be in pounds. c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE CONTAINER (Check alt that apply) ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING 0 d. STEEL DRUM ® e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM . ® i. FIBRE DRUM ®. m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR ® f. CAN (j;) j. BAG ^ ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL ®Olher. ® G. CARBOY ® k. BOX ~ o. TOTE BIN ® h. SIlO ® I. CYLINDER ® p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE a a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ e. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC - °SWT - HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS ---- CAS # ~ 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES ^~ No 64742-54-7 2 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES ^Q No 64742-55-8 3 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES 0 No 72623-85-9 a 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES ~ No 72623-87-1 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 •/. by weight i/oon-carcinogenic, or 0.1X by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the requfred information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA. Please Sgn Here UPCF (1/99) QES Fotm 2731 (1/99) • ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ADD ^ DELETE ^ REVISE I. FACILITY INFORMATION Page 8 of ~ ~ -- - i BUSINESS NAME (Same as Faplity NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION SWItCh and y CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - ^ Yes ~ No EPRCA iFACILITYID I i I 1 MAP#(optionap GRID#(optlonal) 63,4 C3,4 ~ II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME ; TRADE SECRET ^ Yes O No .COMMON NAME InSUlatlrlg OII - - - ~ ~ ~ EHS' , - ^ YeS ^ No CAS # ~ ~ ~ ' ff EHS is -Yes', all amounts belay must be I~ lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ^ a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE ^ c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) RADIOACTIVE ^ Yes 0 No CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE ^ a. SOLID Q b. LIQUID ^ c. GAS (Check one item only) LARGEST CONTAINER 2500 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ~ a. FIRE ^ . b. REACTIVE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check alt that apply) - ^ d. ACUTE HEALTH a e. CHRONIC HEALTH - AVERAGE DAILY 25$0 AMOUNT MAXIMUM DAILY .2580 AMOUNT ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE UNITS' a a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ^ c: POUNDS (Check one item only) If EHS, amount must be in pounds.. ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE CONTAINER ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTICMONMETALLIC DRUM . ® (Check all that apply) ~ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® 1. CAN ® ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® G. CARBOY ® ® d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ® I. FIBRE DRUM ® m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR j, BAG ^ ~ Other.Equipment n. PLASTIC BOTTL k. BOX ® o. TOTE BIN I. CYLINDER ® p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE Q a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE . a a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC °oWT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS ~ CAS # ~ ~ 90 Highly Refined Base Oils ^ YES ~ jvo 64741-97-5 z 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates ^ YES ~ No 64742-46-7 3 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates ^ YES ~ No 64742-53-6 4 5 I/more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 •/. by weight 11 non-carcinogenic, or O.f X by weight !I carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: It EPRCA, Please Sgn Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) • UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMicAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ADD ~ DELETE ^ REVISE Page 9 of 1 ~ -- - - -- ---- ---sf - - --- - - -1 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION . SWItCh and ~ CHEMICAL LOCATION Y CONFIDENTIAL - ^ Yes ~ No EPRCA i FACILITY ID ~ i 1 MAP#(optionaq GRID#(optfonal) 83,4 C3,4 IL CHEMICAL INFORMATION ~' ;;,WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT 1 2 3 ' 4 5 !/more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 •/. by weight if non ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: r UPCF (1199) CHEMICAL NAME Nltfogen TRADE SECRET ^ Yes ~ No COMMON NAME NltrOgen EHS' ^ Yes ~ No CAS # 77.27-37-~ ' N EHS is'Ye5', all amounts below nx~;t tre .n lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) ' HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ~ ~ ^ a. PURE b. MIXTURE ~ . ^ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE ~ Yes ^ d No CURIES TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE ^ a. SOLID ^ b. LIQUID Q c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 228 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ~ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE Q c. PRESSURE RELEASE ^ d. ACUTE HEALTH a e: CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 912 MAXIMUM DAILY 1368 ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE. UNITS' ^ a. GALLONS ~ b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 (Check one item only) SITE If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTICMONMETALUC DRUM ® i. FIBRE DRUM ® m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) ® b, UNDERGROUND TANK ® f. CAN ® 1• BAG ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL ®Other: ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® G. CARBOY ® k. BOX ® o. TOTE BIN ® d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ~ I. CYLINDER ® p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE . ^ a. AMBIENT Q b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC EHS I CAS # o- 0.1•/. by weight if carcinogenic, attach addittonai sheets of paper capturing the required information It EPRCA, Please Sgn Here OES Form 2731 (1/99) ~. UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADO ^ DELETE ^ REVISE Page 10 of 11 I ----- - _ ~- 1. FACILITY INFORMATION - - - - - - BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION SWItChyard CONFIDENT ALATION ^ Yes a No EPRCA it FACILITY ID ~ I 1 MAP#(optionaq GRID#(optional) 83,4 C3,4 IL CHEMICAL INFORMATION _ _ CHEMICAL NAME SUIfUr HeXaflUOriCIe _ TRADE SECRET ^ Yes a No COMMON NAME SFB G8S EHS' ^ Yes a No GAS # . 2551-62-4 • Ir EHS ~5 -Ye9•, all amounts below must be Ir Ihs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ~ a. PURE ^ b. MIXTURE ^ c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) RADIOACTIVE ^ Yes Q No CURIES . 0 PHYSICAL STATE ^ a. SOLID ^ b. LIQUID Q c. GAS (Check one item only) LARGEST CONTAINER 208 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ^ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE Q c. PRESSURE RELEASE ^ d. ACUTE HEALTH ~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 208 AMOUNT MAXIMUM DAILY 416 AMOUNT ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE UNITS' ^ a. GALLONS Q b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS ^ (Check one item only) ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds. d. TONS DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE CONTAINER ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ® I. FIBRE DRUM (Check all that apply) ® b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® f. CAN ® 1. BAG ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® G. CARBOY ® k. BOX ® d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ~ I. CYLINDER ®. m. GLASS BOTTL ® q. RAIL CAR ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL ®Other: ® o. TOTE BIN ^ p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ^ a. AMBIENT ~ D. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE a a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC %WT ~ .HAZARDOUS CONfPONENT EHS ' CAS # - 1 2 3 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 X by weight i/non-carolnogenic, or O.1X 6y weight!/earclnogenic, attach additional sheets of paper eaptur/ng the requlred In/ormation ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 1/ EPRCA. Please Sign Here I UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADD ^ DELETE ~ REVISE Page 11 of 11 I. FACILITY INFORMATION I BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION VaIVe HOUSe CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - ^ Yes ~ No EPRCA ' ~ FACILITY ID ~ ~ I ~ i ~ ) MAP#(optionaq GRID#(opGOnaq ~~ r ~-~ II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION - CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET ^ Yes ~ No COMMON NAME Wet CellBatterleS EHS' ~ Yes ~ No CAS # - - - - - - If EHS Is'Yes', III amounts belrnv must he in ~' lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ^ a. PURE ^d b. MIXTURE c. WASTE ^ RADIOACTNE ^ Yes ^~ No CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE ^ a. SOLID Q b. LIQUID ^ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ^ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTNE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE Q d. ACUTE HEALTH ~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check ail that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 120 MAXIMUM DAILY 124 ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE. AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS' Q a. GALLONS ~ 6. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS DAYS ON 365 (Check one item only) SITE If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ® e. PLASTIGNONMETALLIC DRUM . ® i. FIBRE DRUM ® m. GLASS BOTTL ^ q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) ® b. UNDERGROUND TANK ® i. CAN ® ). BAG ® n. PLASTIC BOTTL ~ Other.Baltery ® c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ® G. CARBOY ® k. BOX ® o. TOTE BIN ® d. STEEL DRUM ® h. SILO ® I. CYLINDER Q p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT . STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC %WT I HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS # ~ ~ ~~ 1 75 Lead ^ YES 0 No 7439-92-1 2 30 Sulfuric Acid DYES ^ No 7664-93-9 3 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 •/. byweight ifnon-carcinogenic, or 0.1SS by we/ght if carcinogenic, attach addltlonal sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: /~^'~~ ` EPRCA, Pleas Sg H re ~` UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) 1 ~ ' /, ~ ~' ~i,, December 22, 2006 ~~~"'~~ ,~~~a ~ Bakersfield Fire Department Prevention Services 900 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 210 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Re: Facility Environmental Emergency Plan Kern Canyon Powerhouse 12091 Rancheria Road Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 Dear Sir/Madam: In compliance with section 25505(c) and (d) of the California Health and Safety Code, PG&E has reviewed its Facility Environmental Emergency Plan for Kern Canyon Powerhouse and made the necessary changes. This document has been prepared in compliance with planning requirements described in 40 CFR PART 265, SARA Title III, AB2185, AB3777, and California Code of Regulations Titles 19, 22, and 27. Enclosed is an updated plan for year 2007. Please replace your old plan with this copy. Business plan fees, arrangements for facility inspections, and other environmentally related issues should be directed to Darrell Hardcastle, PG&E-1918 H Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 or (661) 321-4596 In addition, we would like to offer you the opportunity to visit our facility to familiarize yourself with the site and the contents of this plan. Thank you for your continued cooperation. Sincerely, ~~~~ Darrell Hardcastle Environmental Specialist Enclosures cc: Peter Merck • FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE fI~ f~ Pacific Gas and Electric Company \ • • FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN for Kern Canyon Powerhouse 12091 Rancheria Road Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 January 2007 • This Facility Environmental Emergency Plan will be implemented as herein described: Signature: ~~~~~~~~~ Name: Darrell Hardcastle Title: Environmental Specialist C~' KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST(Note 1) Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator: Peter Merck Generation Supervisor. Pager No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s): Thomas Moore Maintenance Supervisor Pager No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: PG&E Environmental Coordinator (Note 2): • PG&E Safety Health & Claims Helpline PG&E Media Representative: PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator: Other Resources: 3E Company (MSDS by FAX): Chemtrec (emergency chemical information)*: Poison Control Center: Federal Agency: U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center: (NRC) Public No. PG&E No. (559) 855-6120 857-6120 (559) 263-07 (559) 237-2952 (559) 855-6118 857-6118 (559) 587-6275 (559) 237-2952 (661) 321-4596 857-6171 (800) 874-4043 (24 Hour) (415) 973-8700 223-8700 (415) 973-5930 223-5930 (415) 973-7000 223-7000 (800) 451-8346 (800) 424-9300 (800) 876-4766 (800) 424-8802 State Agencies: California Office of Emergency Services (OES) (Note 2): (800) 852-7550 California State Lands Commission: (310) 590-5201 Local Contacts: Administering Agency: Bakersfield Fire Department, Prevention Services Fire Department: Bakersfield Fire Police Department: Bakersfield Police Hospital: Mercy Medical Center, Bakersfield Ambulance/Paramedics: Notes: (1) For additional information see Hydro Bulletin 53. 911 or (661)$71-1410 91 1 or (661)327-71 1 1 911 or (661)327-3371 911 (2) For Facility Emergency Coordinators addresses see Section 7A. Local contact addresses are found in Section 9.. • TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST 1. OVERVIEW Table One -Change Log 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION 3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT 4. PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION A. Prevention Procedures B. Minimum Emergency Equipment Available C. Security D. Training Program E. Emergency Response Procedures 5. EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES 6. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS 7. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE A. Arrangements for Outside Assistance Page 1-1 1-3 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-1 4-6 4-9 4-10 5-1 6-1 • TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) • ATTACHMENTS: Hazardous Materials/Waste Inventory 2 Facility Layout and Evacuation Map C. Appendix 1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES A. On-Site Fire -Hazardous Substances Not Involved B. On-Site Fire -Involving Hazardous Substances C. On-Site Spill (Not Oil) -.Inside Building D. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact E. Spill, Transportation Related -Involving Water Contact F. Transportation Related -Involving Company Vehicle G. Transportation Related -Involving Non-Company Vehicle H. Spill, Oil or PCBs I. Bomb Threat J. Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide K. Earthquake L. Responding to News Media Inquiries M. Natural Gas and Propane Releases N. Toxic Clouds O. Respiratory Hazards P. Underground Tank Leak 2. SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST • 1. OVERVIEV1/ The purpose of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is to provide the procedures and other directives to be carried out in the event of fire, explosion, earthquake, accidental release of hazardous materials or waste, or any other similar emergency. When such an emergency occurs, the Plan will be implemented by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. This Plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health, property and the environment from any unplanned release of hazardous materials and/or wastes into the air, soil, or water, and has been prepared in accordance with Titles 19 and 22 of the California Code of Regulations and pertain sections of the California Health and Safety Code. Emergencv Coordinator The facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate are the PG&E employees who are responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at this facility. The Emergency Coordinator or alternate are available at all times, either at the facility or on an on-call basis. Each facility has one primary Emergency Coordinator and one or more alternates. They are thoroughly trained and familiar with: 1. The facility's Environmental Emergency Plan; 2. Operations and activities at the facility; 3. The facility layout; 4. The location and characteristics of hazardous material(s); 5. The location of emergency equipment; 6. The location(s) of hazardous materials inventories, and emergency equipment inventories and inspection records for the facility; In addition, the Emergency Coordinator has the authority to commit the resources necessary to carry out the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan. See Section 6 for a more detailed discussion of Emergency Coordinator responsibilities. Changes and Amendments to the Facility Environmental Emergencv Plan This Plan will be revised under any of the following conditions: This Plan will be revised under any of the following conditions: 1. The applicable regulations are revised; 2. The Plan is deemed inadequate or fails in an emergency or a test; 3. The facility changes in its design, construction, operation, or maintenance such that it increases the potential for environmental incidents or changes the responses necessary in an emergency; 2-1 4. The facility changes its address, ownership, or name; 5. The list of emergency coordinators changes; 6. The list of emergency equipment changes; 7. A 100% increase over the amount reported on the inventory is present at the facility; or 8. Anew hazardous material or waste is present at the facility (which was not previously disclosed) in amounts which equal or exceed a total volume of 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases or a total weight of 500 pounds. If the new material is also listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quantity" less than 500 pounds, then it also must be disclosed on the inventory; 9. The notification procedures change in any way. Plan Retention A copy of the current Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is maintained at the facility. • • 2-2 T'A~LE OiVE -CHANGE LOG • Instruction: Enter the required information as listed below. Change No. Date Entered Initials Descri tion of Chan a Page No. Agencies Notified 2-3 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION L A. FACI ITY NAME: Kern Canyon Powerhouse B. TYPE OF FACILITY: Hydroelectric Powerhouse C. LOCATION OF FACILITY: 12091 Rancheria Road, Bakersfield Kern County Telephone: (661) 321-4556 State of California 24 hour Telephone: (559) 237-2952 See Vicinity Map and Facility Layout, Attachment 2. D. OWNER/OPERATOR: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) P.O. Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 E. STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: 4911 F. DUN & BRADSTREET NO.: 00-691-2877 G. FACILITY MANAGER: Peter Merck Generation Supervisor Auberry Service Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 Telephoner Work (559) 855-6120 H. FACILITY DESCRIPTION: The hydroelectric powerhouse, which has been in operation since 1921, houses the turbine and generator assembly. Controls for the turbine are enclosed within the powerhouse. The switchyard adjacent to the powerhouse contains large oil-filled transformers and SF6 circuit breakers and small oil-filled equipment such as capacitors and regulators. • 2-4 In addition to the operating equipment, the following buildings, structures and areas are located at this facility. Their locations and areas are shown on the facility layout, Attachment 2. Powerhouse: This multi level concrete buildin houses the g turbine and generator, equipment control battery banks, tools and equipment for maintaining the facility. Storage Building: This building houses spare parts for the hydroelectric plant. Fence: The entire yard is surrounded by a chain link barbed wire topped fence. There are two entrance gates to the yard. I. OPERATING SCHEDULE: In the event of an emergency at this facility, outside of regular business hours, an on- call supervisor is available 24 hours per day. See title page for the 24-hour emergency telephone number. • • 2-5 3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT A. OBJECTIVE This section identifies the hazardous materials and wastes that are routinely found at the facility and their spill potential at the facility. All personnel involved with handling hazardous materials and wastes have been trained and are familiar with the hazardous properties of the materials and waste with which they work. B. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE INVENTORY Lists of the hazardous materials and wastes generally handled at the facility are presented in Attachment 1. The inventory reflects "Threshold Level" reporting, listing hazardous materials or waste present at the facility in amounts which exceed a total volume of 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases, or a total weight of 500 pounds. Substances .present at the facility below these levels may not be listed, unless the material is listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quantity" of less than 500 pounds. C. FACILITY DRAINAGE The facility yard is graded such that surface runoff from the hillside, gunited yard area above the powerhouse, and partially paved area near operators garage discharges into a containment pond and then to the Kern River. Drainage from yard area above the transformers and paved area immediately outside fence discharges through a 4" metal pipe into the Kern River. Runoff from the hillside, the operators residence, and the paved area outside the powerhouse fence discharges through 18" CMP into the Kern River. The drainage systems are illustrated on the Facility Layout Map, Attachment 2. • 3-1 D. ADJOINING LAND USES The facility is located in the Inyo National Forest and is surrounded by undeveloped land. There are no schools, residential areas, hospitals, or medical care facilities within 5 miles of the facility. E. PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION The prevailing wind direction is from the west ("up the canyon") during the day and the east ("down the canyon") at night. F. SPILL POTENTIAL The oil filled equipment, storage containers, spill prevention techniques currently utilized and the potential for oil spills are described in this section. Small spills occurring during normal operation will be contained and cleaned up in accordance with Section 5 of this Emergency Plan. Turbine/Generator Bearings Within the powerhouse, there are bearings on the turbine/generator assemblies containing lubricating oil. The lubricating oil in these bearings is cooled in coils using water from the penstock which is discharged to the powerhouse oil sump after cooling the bearing coils. These bearings are connected to high oil level and high bearing temperature alarms that when activated will automatically shut down the turbine and generators minimizing the possibility of an oil spill. In addition, spills and leaks are prevented by performing regular, scheduled maintenance on this equipment as well as daily inspections to detect incipient failures. If oil is spilled it would eventually drain to the powerhouse sump where it would be contained. 2. Turbine Hydraulic Control System There is a pressurized hydraulic oil storage tank for the turbine governor system inside the powerhouse. The oil storage tank is equipped with low level alarms which automatically shut the system down the unit. Any oil spilled would drain into the turbine wicket gate pit which then drains into the powerhouse sump. Spill prevention measures currently in effect include periodic inspections; cleaning up all drips, leaks, or oil traces when observed; use of drip pans and absorbent materials to catch any minor drips or minute traces of oil; and regular preventive maintenance on the equipment. Any significant quantities of oil discharged from this equipment would drain to the sump at the pressure regulator pit where it would be contained. • 3-2 3, Switchyard Operating Equipment The plant switchyard contains operating oil-filled transformers and SF6 circuit breakers. The insulating oil in the equipment is mineral oil. Operations personnel are notified at the Midway Switching Station, which is staffed 24-hours per day, of significant leakage of major operating equipment via remote oil level, equipment malfunction alarms or customer "no voltage" complaints. The oil filled operating equipment is located on concrete slabs and is surrounded by concrete curbs. Any oil spilled from the equipment would be contained in these areas. G. FIRE POTENTIAL: All hazardous materials and wastes are stored in regulation containers, minimizing the possibility of fire. All hazardous waste containers are inspected weekly and an inspection log is kept by facility personnel. "No Smoking," and other appropriate signs are posted where combustible/flammable materials or wastes are handled, used, or stored. Storage areas are regularly inspected for compliance with applicable state and local requirements. Responsible facility personnel have been trained in the use of portable fire fighting equipment. .7 3-3 4. PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION 4A. PREVENTION PROCEDURES This section describes the procedures that are in place at this facility to minimize the possibility of fire, explosion, or unplanned releases of hazardous substances to the environment which could threaten human health or the environment. 1. STORAGE IN CONTAINERS • Containers are labeled with their contents. • Containers are maintained in good condition. • The contents of leaking containers are transferred into replacement containers. • The bungs and lids of all containers are kept closed (hand-tight) except when materials are being removed from or added to them. • Containers (less than 30 gallons) are stacked no more than three feet or two containers high, unless they are on fixed shelving or otherwise secured. • Containers 30 gallons or larger should not be stacked. • Containers will not block exits, stairways, or passageways. • Flammable and combustible liquids are stored in approved metal cabinets or fire-rated storage rooms appropriately labeled. • Incompatible hazardous materials are required to be separated by one of the following methods: (1) Segregating such materials storage by a distance of. not less than 20 feet; or (2) Isolating such materials by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material; or (3) storing such materials in storage cabinets or gas cabinets. • Hazardous wastes are stored in designated Hazardous Waste Storage Areas. • Pesticides and herbicides are stored in approved, locked cabinets or storage rooms located at ground level. • "No Smoking" and or "No Open Flame" signs (or equivalent) are posted wherever flammable or combustible materials or wastes are stored. • Compressed gas cylinders that are not in use outdoors are stored in designated storage areas. Afl cylinders, including those in use, are secured from falling by chains or other means. 2. STORAGE IN TANKS • All tanks contents are clearly identified. 4-1 ® All tanks of greater than 60-gallon capacity containing flammable materials are vented to limit internal pressure. • Stationary aboveground tanks are structurally secured to prevent tipping or rupture due to earthquakes. • Tank-filling operations are supervised to prevent over-filling. • All tank valves and openings are kept in a closed position, except when materials are being added or removed. • Aboveground tanks are separated from each other by at least 10 feet, and secondary containment is provided to prevent accidental discharge or leaking of the stored liquid. • Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. • Flammable and combustible liquids are dispensed from storage~tanks by approved pumps taking suction from the tops of tanks. • Separator boxes or other approved means are provided, when appropriate, at loading and unloading points to prevent spillage from entering sewers or floor drains, and the discharge valve on the separator box is kept in the closed position. • A flow cutoff valve, standby diversion tank, or other automatic bypass device is provided for any tank that receives a continuous or unmonitored flow of hazardous material or waste. • Openings for manual gauging have liquid-tight covers, and openings for vapor recovery are protected against vapor release. • Tanks containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are separated from combustible materials by at least 10 feet. 3. WELDING AND CUTTING OPERATIONS • Afire extinguisher or hose is available where a torch is used inside buildings. • No welding or cutting is performed on tanks, drums, or other containers that have contained flammable liquids unless they have been thoroughly purged and tested inside with a combustible gas detector. • The area surrounding the cutting or welding operation is free of all flammable or combustible materials, liquids, or vapors. • Cylinders, piping, valves, regulators, and hoses are prevented from coming in contact with oil and oily substances. • Cylinders in use are placed far enough away from welding to avoid heat by radiation from heated materials, sparks or slag. • All cylinders in use have apressure-regulating device. 4-2 • Hoses are regularly inspected for leaks, burns, tears, loose connections, and other defects. Where two hoses are joined by a web, they are of different colors or textures. 4. VEHICLE FUELING OPERATIONS • Motor vehicles are fueled only with approved pumps from portable or underground tanks, or from approved 1-5 gallon safety containers. Open containers are never used. • No smoking or open flames are allowed in the area, and permanent fueling stations are posted with "No Smoking" and other appropriate warning signs. • All vehicle engines are shut off during fueling operations. • The manually-operated pump master switch is located 15 to 75 feet from permanent fueling stations and is appropriately labeled. • Where applicable, vapor recovery equipment is regularly maintained, tested, and inspected. • Fuel tanker trucks are parked at least 25 feet from property lines (except during fueling operations), and all valves are locked closed when the truck is unattended. • Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected after storage tank-filling and tanker truck-filling to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. • Tank-filling and vehicle fueling operations are supervised at all times. 5. TRANSPORTING, LOADING AND UNLOADING • All loads are securely tied down and incompatible materials are separated in accordance with Department of Transportation regulations. • Hazardous materials are not transported within the vehicle cab. • The vehicle's brakes are securely set, the wheels are chocked if necessary checked, and the engine is shut off while loading or unloading. • Smoking is not allowed anywhere near tank vehicles holding or transporting hazardous substances. • All valves and other discharge openings are securely closed and double-checked prior to transportation. • Vehicles carrying hazardous substances are never left unattended during loading or unloading, or on any residential street. • Smoking and flame-producing devices are prohibited on any vehicle carrying explosives or flammable liquids. 4-3 • Explosives are clearly marked, metal tools are not used during loading or unloading, and the cargo area is free of sharp projections. • Flammable solids are kept dry during transport and loading. • Fire extinguishers are kept securely mounted on all vehicles. • Vehicles are properly marked and placarded and shipping papers or hazardous waste manifests are carried. 6. PAINTING OPERATIONS • "NO SMOKING" and "NO WELDING" signs are posted, and spray painting operations are separated by at least 20 feet or a partition from any source of open flame or spark-producing equipment when flammable or combustible paints or finishes are used. • Contamination by any foreign substance is prevented, and spilled materials are immediately cleaned up with non combustible solvent and absorbent and disposed of outside the painting area in closed containers. • Only non-combustible spray filters are used. • All flammable or combustible paint, solvent and spray finish containers are kept closed and away from sources of heat or open flame. • Hoses or flexible connections attached to container supplying spray nozzles are provided with shut-off valves at the connection. These valves are kept closed when hoses are not in use. • Work areas are kept free of combustible residues or dusts, and all rags and waste are placed in closed metal containers. 4B. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT -LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE This section describes the emergency equipment and its capability at the facility and the applicable maintenance and inspection schedules. Maintain all emergency equipment and inspect regularly identified in the Tables 4-1 and 4-2. Inspections involve visually checking emergency protection systems and equipment to ensure that they are in place, charged, and ready for use in the event of an emergency. Maintenance involves a more thorough examination and servicing of equipment. 1. COMMUNICATION AND/OR ALARM SYSTEM: Commercial telephones and company telephones are located in-the Powerhouse Building. In addition, most PG&E vehicles are equipped with two-way radios and/or cellular telephones that can be used to summon assistance in the event that 4-4 telephone service is cut. Telephones and radios are in continual use and are maintained as needed. All major operating electrical and hydraulic equipment are connected to remote oil level or malfunction alarms located at the Fresno Operating Center. When significant oil leakage occurs, Operations Personnel are notified and an operator is dispatched immediately to investigate the cause and take appropriate action. 2. FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Fire extinguisher and other firefighting equipment locations, type/capability, and inspection schedules are listed in Table 4-1. The type of extinguisher placed at each location depends on the types of fire likely to occur near the location. There is additional firefighting equipment maintained at the facility but the type varies depending on the activity. 3. SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: A list of spill control and personal protective equipment and their capability, found at this facility is presented in Table 4-2. There is additional emergency response equipment maintained at the facility but the type varies depending on the activity. 4. FIRST-AID SUPPLIES: A list of first-aid supplies available at this facility. TABLE 4-1 FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY Item T e/Ca abilit Qt Locations Inspection Schedule Fire Extinguishers Dry Chemical Class ABC 4 Powerhouse Monthl 2 Switch and Monthl 1 Stora a Buildin Monthl The buildings and the general locations of this equipment are identified on the Facility Layout Map, (Attachment 2). • 4-5 TABLE 4-2 SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Minimum Quantities Required ITEM CAPABILITY TYPE OR DESCRIPTION QTY. Containers Absorbents Cleanup Materials Coveralls Booties Gloves Goggles Hazardous waste disposal Hazardous waste disposal Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection 55-gallon 5-gallon Oil absorbent compound' 10 bags Spill control pillows 2 bales Penetone Power Cleaner 1 gal. Tyvek vented back 2 pair Plastic Solvex or Butyl Plastic 4C. SECURITY 2 pair 2 pair 2 The facility is surrounded by a 6-foot high chain-link fence topped with barbed wire. There are two vehicle gates which remain locked at all times. Operating equipment at Kern Canyon Powerhouse is monitored at the Fresno Operating Center. System Operators staff the Fresno Operating Center, 24-hours per day, 7 days per week. In the event of an emergency, the operator will contact the on-call Supervisor who is responsible for coordinating the emergency response for the site. An updated list of the on-call Supervisors is kept at the operator's station. Typically buildings are locked when not in use. The yard can be manually illuminated a night. Refer to plot plan for additional information. 4D. TRAINING PG&E has complimentary training programs that address the proper handling of hazardous materials and wastes at Company facilities. The training programs meet the employee training requirements of both .federal and state regulations as they apply to hazardous waste contingency plans and emergency response plans. 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USE AND HANDLING: In accordance with California regulations (8 CCR "Worker Right-to-Know" and 19 CCR "Business Plan and Inventory") and California Health and Safety Code, PG&E's Safety, Health and Claims Department oversees training on hazardous materials in use at Company facilities. Employees in each department or facility receive "Right to Know" or "Hazard Communication Training" on specific substances or classes of toxic or hazardous chemicals they use. Training includes topics such as safe methods for storage and handling of hazardous materials, proper fitting and use of personal protective 4-6 equipment, and knowledge of the specific hazards of the chemicals to which employees are exposed. "Right to Know" instruction is given by the supervisor or other qualified person. The supervisor documents the training by maintaining a signed training roster. 2. HAZARDOUS. WASTE MANAGEMENT: PG&E's hazardous waste management training provides consistent Company-wide guidance on proper handling of hazardous wastes. Each facility determines which employees need this training in relation to their job duties. All employees involved in hazardous waste management participate in annual review sessions pertinent to their responsibilities. 3. FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE: PG&E's emergency response training is given to employees and covers the following topics: • Recognizing an emergency situation • Emergency alarms and signals • Notification of emergency responders • Proper evacuation procedures • Emergency response plan • Spill mitigation measures • Facility's emergency response contingency plan content and location; • The location, use and hazardous properties of the various materials handled at the facility; • Facility operations and activities, and the facility layout; • The location, use and maintenance of all fire and spill control containment equipment; • Notification procedures for on-site and off-site emergencies; and • Proper personal protective equipment which should be worn, depending upon the type of the spill release; Refresher training for all employees is given annually. 4. DOCUMENTATION: 4-7 Documentation of all training is maintained by the Supervisor in charge of the Section. Documentation includes the type and length of introductory and continuing training, attendance lists and names of instructors. All records are maintained for three years after an employee leaves the company. Training records for employees document each of the following: a. The job title for each position at the facility related to hazardous waste management and the name of the employee filling each job. b. A written job description for each position related to hazardous waste management; c. A written description of the type and amount of introductory and continuing training given. If the employee receives specific training related to hazardous materials transportation, then these additional items are documented. d. The name and address of the person providing the training. e. Certification that the employee has been trained and tested. 4E. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES Quick Reference Chart • In all emergency situations, remain calm. • If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department. • If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Environmental Affairs Dept. Release Reporting Guidance (available on the Environmental Affairs web page) for more details or contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. Appendix 1 address the events listed below. Section Event A On-Site Fire, (Hazardous Substances Not Involved) B On-Site Fire, (Involving Hazardous Substances) C On-Site Spill, (Not Oil) -Inside Building D Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact E Spill, Non-Transportation Related -Involving Water Contact F Spif(, Transportation Related -involving Company Vehicle 4-8 • • G Spill, Transportation Related -Involving Non-Company Vehicle H Spill, Oil and/or PCB's I Bomb Threat J Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide K Earthquake L Responding to News Media Inquiries M Natural Gas Releases N Toxic Clouds O Respiratory Hazards Emergency situations may include a spill, leak, fire, explosion, equipment failure, vehicle accident, a chemical reaction, natural disaster and employee exposure, accident, injury or other incident. The emergency procedures presented in this section give, in order, the basic steps to be followed for the "average" emergency situation. For some "average" emergency situations and more severe emergencies, arrangements for acquiring outside, additional assistance will be made by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. Here is a brief summary of the basic response actions that should be taken in an emergency situation: 1. In the, event of a fire, immediately sound fire alarm and call the local Fire Department (or 911). 2. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 3. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS: a. Observe from a safe distance; b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available; c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of released or spilled and; d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards and; v) Other hazards • 4-9 If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Safety and Environmental Coordinator/Coordinator/Specialist and/or the Safety, Health & Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i near the front of this plan. DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured; call paramedics or an ambulance for help, if necessary. 5. Isolate and restrict access to areas which threaten human health or safety. 6. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 7. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take actions to prevent the situation from worsening. a. Use personal protective clothing and equipment. b. Fight only small fires. c. Remove sources of ignition. d. Close valves, or containers. e. Dike, divert, or absorb liquids. f. Cover or suppress emissions (using soil, water, foam, plastic, etc.). g. Protect storm drains and sewers. h. Turn off building ventilation systems. As appropriate, protect the environment and property. j. Mark areas to warn others, restrict access, and prevent accidental contamination or track-out. 8. As time permits, record notes on the incident (who, what, when, where, why). Use the Hydro Bulletin 53 or the scene management checklist in Section 8. 9. Provide assistance to emergency personnel as appropriate. 10. Notify the appropriate agencies. Contact your Safety and Environmental Coordinator for assistance in making the proper notifications. The emergency procedures presented in this plan cover responses to a fire, spill, underground tank leak, natural gas releases, toxic clouds, respiratory hazards, earthquake, flood, and bomb threat. Each procedure contains the required notification and reporting requirements. 4-10 5. EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES A. WHEN TO EVACUATE Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The decision to evacuate is the responsibility of the Facility Emergency Coordinator or the Shift Supervisor. He/she will determine the extent of evacuation. The local fire department or other emergency response personnel might have the authority to make this decision depending upon the situation. Incidents that may require evacuation: 1. Fire or explosion 2. Hazardous substance spill 3. Flood 4. Bomb threat 5. Earthquake 6. Any other potentially dangerous situation B. EVACUATION PROCEDURES: When the signal for evacuation is sounded: 1. DO NOT PANIC. 2. Shut down any machinery or apparatus. 3. Escort/help handicapped or injured personnel to the nearest exit as identified on the Facility Evacuation Map, Attachment 2. 4. Walk, as diagrammed, to the designated assembly point and wait for instructions from the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 5. Supervisors must account for all persons in their units and will report any missing persons to Facility Emergency Coordinator. 6. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will decide when it is safe to re-enter. • 5-1 C. COMMUNICATIONS: The facility has both an evacuation and all-clear signal which are understood by all facility personnel. The signal for evacuation at this facility is verbal. The all-clear signal is verbal D. EVACUATION ROUTES: All facility personnel have been trained in the evacuation routes for their work stations and the other areas of the facility. An assembly point is designated. Evacuation routes and assembly points are depicted on the Facility Evacuation Map, Attachment 2. • • 5-2 6. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS • A. B. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR NOTIFICATION: In the event of an emergency, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. If the Facility Emergency Coordinator and the alternate(s) are not available, contact the on-call supervisor at the listed 24-hour telephone number. Facility Emergency Coordinator: Title: Work Telephone No.: Work Location: Pager No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Peter Merck Generation Supervisor (559) 855-6120 Auberry Service Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 (559) 263-0751 (559) 237-2952 Alternate No. 1: Title: Work Telephone No.: Work Location: Pager No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: RESPONSIBILITIES: Thomas Moore Maintenance Supervisor (559) 855-6118 Auberry Service Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 (559) 587-6275 (559) 237-2952 Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is the individual who is responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at the facility. The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics of materials and wastes handled, the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. This person has the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to emergencies as described in Section 5, Response Procedures. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will perform or direct others to: a. Train appropriate employees in fire suppression and spill response procedures and the use of related equipment. b. Assess incident: i) Identify hazardous materials or wastes involved. 6-1 ii) Assess effects to human health and the environment. c. Activate alarm to evacuate facility personnel, if required, and if the alarm has not yet been sounded. d. Develop a plan of action to isolate incident. e. Assemble emergency response team. Use appropriate emergency response procedure from Section 5 of this Plan. g. Notify PG&E Media Representative of incident details. h. Record incident information on the Scene-Management Checklist Follow up with reporting, recording, and monitoring review of the incident and incident response. Revise Facility Environmental Emergency Response Plan as necessary. 2. Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinators In addition to the Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator, there are alternate people who are responsible for coordinating emergency response measures at the facility. The Alternate Facilit Emer enc Coordinators will coordinate with the Prima Y 9 Y () rY Facility Emergency Coordinator or act on his/her behalf. The Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s) are familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics of materials and waste handled, the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. These people have the authority to commit the necessary resources needed to carry out the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to the emergency as described in Section 5, Emergency Response Procedures. 3. Employee at the Scene The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of a fire, explosion, or spill are: a. To immediately report the emergency to an Emergency Coordinator. b. To provide the following information to the emergency coordinator: i) Caller's name, telephone number, identification. ii) Location and type of emergency. iii) Source of spill, if known. 6-2 c. To remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the emergency area until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator. Barricade the area, if possible. d. To initiate action to stop the source of the spill, if possible. • 6-3 7. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE • Based on PG&E's review of the types and quantities of materials and wastes handled, it has been determined that the services listed below may be called upon in an emergency. A. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE 1. Need for Outside Assistance: 2. Environmental Emergency Plan Retention and Distribution: Copies of the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan and all revisions, have been submitted to local police and fire departments, hospitals, and/or state and local emergency response teams as appropriate (listed below) and required by law. These agencies are on the distribution list to receive each amended version of the Plan. Each facility's operating unit also has a current version of the Plan at the facility which is in a location easily accessible to all employees. • • a. Fire Department Customary Fire and HAZMAT Response; Spill Containment; Lockouts/Lockins Name: Bakersfield Fire Department Address: 12100 Alfred Harrell Hwy City: Bakersfield, CA 93306 Telephone: Emergency 911 Telephone: Business (661) 871-1410 b. Police/Sheriff Name: Address: City: Telephone: Emergency Telephone: Business c. Hospital "` Name: Address: city: Telephone: Emergency Telephone: Business d. Ambulance/Paramedics * Name: Address: City: Telephone: Emergency Telephone: Business Security, customary Police Protection: HAZMAT Response; Investigation; Crowd and Traffic Control and Barricading Bakersfield Police Department 1601Truxton Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 911 (661)327-7111 Customary Public Health Care; Decontamination; Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxton Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 911 (661)327-3371 Medical Assistance Hall Ambulance 91,1 (661) 327-4111 (* Copy of plan not submitted to Hospitals or Ambulance/Paramedics) 7-1 A copy of this Plan has been provided to the following Administering Agency(ies): Bakersfield Fire Department Prevention Services 900 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 210 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 661-326-3979 • • 7-2 3. CleanuplDisposal Resources The following firms can be utilized and may be called, if needed, to assist with cleanup and disposal operations. a. List of spill cleanup, response, and transportation firms and labs. SPILL,.CLEAN UP, RESPONSE, AND TRANSPORTATION ARRAN,G,ENIENTS Name PhilipTransportation & Remediation, Inc. Oil Spill Response and Address 12475 Llagas Avenue Hazardous Waste and PCBs - City San Martin, CA 95046 Cleanup and Transportation Telephone (800) 321-1030 Contract # 4600017106 b. List of laboratories for chemical analysis: • • LABORATORIES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSES ARRANGEMENTS -- Name Curtis and Tompkins, Ltd Analytical Laboratories PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 2323 Fifth Street General Lab Analysis City Berkeley, CA 94710 Telephone (510) 204-2222 Contract # 4600016671' Name Forensic Laboratory Asbestos Analysis Address 3777Depot Road, Suite 409 City Hayward, CA 94545 Telephone (800) 827-3274 Contract # 4600016672 Name STL -San Francisco PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 1220 Quarry Lane General Lab Analysis City Pleasanton, CA 94566 Telephone (925) 484-1919 Contract # 4600016674 Name Torrent Laboratories PCB and General Lab Analysis Address 483 Sinclair Frontage Road City Milpitas, CA 95035 Telephone (408) 263-5258 Contract # 4600016676 Name Weidmann -ACTT PCB and General Lab Analysis Address 4011-Power Inn Road, Suite G City Sacramento, CA 95826 Telephone (916) 455-2284 Contract # 4600016677 June 2006 7-3 • ATTACHMENT 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/WASTE INVENTORY r~ • UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS ACTIVITIES I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # 1 EPA ID # (Hazardous waste only) 2 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse II. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, please submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730). Does your facility... If Yes, please complete these pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the ®YES ^NO ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous a INVENTORY -CHEMICAL substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or DESCRIPTION (oes 2731) handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks. ~ ^YES ®NO UST FACILITY (Formerly swRCB Form A) ~ 5 ~ UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? ^YES ®NO ~ UST FACILITY s ~ UST TANK (one per tank) ~ UST INSTALLATION -CERTIFICATE of COMPLIANCE (one page per tank)(Formerly Form C) 3. Need to report closing a UST? ^YES ®NO ~ UST TANK (closure portion--one page per tank) 7 C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: ---any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or ^YES ®NO NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS ---the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? s D. HAZARDOUS WASTE 1. Generate hazardous waste? ^YES ®NO ~ EPA ID NUMBER---provide at the top of this 9 page 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted ^YES ®NO ~ RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT recyclable materials (per HSC §25143.2)? 10 (one per recycler) 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? ^YES ®NO ~ ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE 11 TREATMENT -FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Form 1772) ~ ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT -UNIT (one page per unit) - (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772A,B,C,D, and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for ^YES ®NO ~ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? 12 ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? ^YES ®NO ~ REMOTE WASTE /CONSOLIDATION 13 SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1196) 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified ^ ® ~ HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE as hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? NO YES 1a CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 12x9) LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 1s (You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency.) UPCF (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FORM Page 1 of I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID# 1 BEGINNING DATE 100 ENDING DATE 101 1 /1 /2007 12/31 /2007 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 Kern Canyon Powerhouse (661)321-4556 BUSINESS ADDRESS 103 12091 Rancheria Road CITY 104 ZIP CODE 105 Bakersfield CA 93306 DUN 8 BRADSTREET 106 SIC CODE (4 digit #) 107 00-691-2877 4911 COUNTY 108 Kern Count BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME - 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110 Peter Merck 559 855-6120 II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME 111 OWNER PHONE 112 Pacific Gas and Electric Compan (415 973-7000 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 Post Office Box 770000 CITY 114 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 San Francisco CA 94177 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT TACT NAME 227 CONTACT PHONE 118 Darrell Hardcastle 661)321-4596 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 1918 H St. CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122 Bakersfield CA 93301 -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- NAME 123 128 Peter Merck Thomas Moore TITLE 124 TITLE 129 Generation Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE - 130 (559)855-6120 (559)855-6118 24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOUR PHONE 131 (559)237-2952 (559)237-2952 PAGER # 127 PAGER # 132 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION Certifcation: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, 1 certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. NATURE OF OWNERIOPERATOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE ~~,~%;~~~ DATE 134 ~z~i ilzca~ NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER ~, Cynthi a Pappas ~1 ME OF SIGNER (PRINT) 136 TITLE OF SIGNER ~~.- Darrell Hardcastle UPCF (revised 01/27/00) OES Form 2730 (1/99) Unified Program Consolidafied I°orm HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or a rea) [~ ADD ]DELETE ]REVISE 200 Page 2 of 6 ~ L FACILITYINFORMATION ~ - ~- BU' SINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doin Business As) 3 g jKERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO CHEMICAL LOCATION Building: POWERHOUSE /Location: POWERHOUSE; Bldg: STORAGE BLDG. / Loc:STORAGE 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- 202 BLDG. ~ Yes ~{ No EPCRA FACIC'fTY1D # ~~ 11MAP # (optional) See figure 2.1 203 GRID # (optional) C6,7,C2 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION. CHEMICAL NAME . 205 TRAUE SECRET ]Yes i~ No 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS` 208 DTE HEAVY MEDIUM LUBRICATING OIL ^ Yes QQ No CAS # 209 If EHS is 'Yes' all amounts below must be in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE 211 (Check one item only) I] a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE ] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE 212 ] Yes ~ No CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE 211 (Check one item only) I] a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID ] c GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 200.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) r,_I a. FIRE j] b. REACTIVE ~-I c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH I ~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH 216 AVERAGE DAILY 217 AMOUNT 770.00 MAXIMUM DAILY 218 AMOUNT 1,300.00 ANNUAL WASTE 219 AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE 220 UNIT ~ a. GALLONS ] b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS I _I d. TONS 221 (Check one item only) DAYS ON SITE 222 ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds 365 _ ST E CONTAINER _ 223 (that apply) I] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ] e. PLASTIC DRUM [ I i. FIBER DRUM I ~ m. GLASS BOTTLE ^ q. RAIL CAR b. UNDERGROUND TANK ] f. CAN ^ j. BAG ] n. PLASTIC BOTTLE PQ r. OTHER ] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ] g. CARBOY ] k. BOX ] o, TOTE BIN d. STEEL DRUM ] h. SILO ] 1. CYLINDER ] p, TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE a. AMBIENT ] b. ABOVE AMBIENT ] c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT I] b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPnNE~!T !for mixture or waste only) EHS " CAS # 226 227 228- 229 1 95 MINERAL OIL [_] Yes pQ No 8012-95-1 230 231 232 233 2 5 PARAFFIN I] Yes ~ No 8002-74-2 234 235 236 237 3 ] Yes ~ No 238 239 240 ] Yes ~ No 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 I] Yes ~ No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight ifnon-carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weidht i/carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 I! EPCRA, Please Sign Here U~ (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) Unified ~'rogr~rn Consolidated Four) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) i ^ ADD ^ DELETE ^ REVISE 200 Page 3 of 6 -- -- -- L FAC,IL.ITY INFORMATION - BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION ONFIDE 202 Building: POWERHOUSE /Location: POWERHOUSE; Bldg: SW(TCHYRD / Loc:SWITCHYRD C NTIAL - EPCRA ^ Yes I~Q No FACILITY ID # ~ _1 ~ 1 MAP # (optional) 203 See figure 2.1 GRID # (optional) C6,7,63 204 II CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^ Yes ~ No 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS' ^ Yes ~ No 208 INSULATING OIL (CHEVRON) CAS # 209 If EHSis'Ycs all amounts below must be in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ifrequired by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE ~~- a. PURE b. MIXTURE c. WASTE 211 i ~ ~ ^ RADIOACTIVE ~] yes [~ No 212 CURIES 213 (Check one item only) -- PHYSICAL STATE 211 ^ a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID ~ ~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 215 __ (Check one item only) 2,500.00 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) i_] a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE ^ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH ^ e. CHRONIC HEALTH 216 AVERAGE DAILY 217 2 736 00 MAXIMUM DAILY 218 2 736 00 ANNUAL WASTE 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 , . AMOUNT , . AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT' ~ a. GALLONS ^ b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS ^ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 (check one item only) ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds 365 ST E CONTAINER (that apply) ^ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ^ e. PLASTIC DRUM ^ i. FIBER DRUM ~ ~ m. GLASS BOTTLE ^ q. RAIL CAR 223 ^ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ^ f. CAN ^ j. BAG ~ _~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ~ r. OTHER ~~ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~ J g. CARBOY ~ _~ k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN ^ d. STEEL DRUM ^ h. SILO ^ I. CYLINDER ^ p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE a. AMBIENT ~~ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ()Q I~ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC 225 WT `HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for. mixture or waste only) EHST' I_'AS # 226 227 228 229 1 0.2 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE ^ Yes D9 No 128-37-0 230 231 232 233 2 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE ^ yeS ~ No 64742-53-6 234 235 236 237 3 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATES ^ Yes ~ No 64742-46-7 238 239 (] Yes ~ No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 ^ Yes ~ No if more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight ifnon-carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here U~(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) Unified Prayt•an~ Cansoiidated Forn~t HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ADD ~ DELETE L] REVISE 200 Page 4 of 6 L FACILITY INFORMATION _ - (BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 Building: SWITCHYRD /Location: SWITCHYRD CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA ^ Yes ~ No FP.CILITY ID # I LMAP # (optional) 203 GRID # (optional) See figure 2.1 ~ 63 204 II. CHEMICAL,INFORMATION __ __ __ iGHEMICAL NAME _ 205 NITROGEN TRADE SECRET (] Yes ®No 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS' 208 n Yes ~ No CAS # 209 7727-37-9 ~ If EHS is'Yes all amounts below must 6e in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Non Flammable Gas(NFG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE 211 (Check one item only) ~ a. PURE ~_] b. MIXTURE ~_] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE 212 [] Yes ~ No CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE 211 (Check one item only) ~ ] a. SOLID I. ~ b. LIQUID ~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 228 00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES a. FIRE b. REACTIVE c. PRESSURE RELEASE d. ACUTE HEALTH e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) ~-~ (~ ~ ~~ 216 AVERAGE DAILY 217 00 AMOUNT 912 MAXIMUM DAILY 218 368 00 AMOUNT 1 ANNUAL WASTE 219 AMOU T STATE WASTE CODE 220 . , . N UNIT' ~~ a. GALLONS ~ b. CUBIC FEET ~~ c. POUNDS ~ ~ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 (Check one item onty) ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds 365 ST E CONTAINER _ 223 _ (that apply) ~ ~ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ^ e. PLASTIC DRUM ~~ i. FIBER DRUM ~_~ m. GLASS BOTTLE ~] q. RAIL CAR r~ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ~_~ f. CAN ~~ j. BAG I_] n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ~ r. OTHER ~_! c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ! J g. CARBOY ~_~ k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN ~-J d. STEEL DRUM ~] h. SILO I_~ I. CYLINDER ^ p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE i~ a. AMBIENT ~ b.ABOVEAMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT I] b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~_) c. BELOW AMBIENT ~~ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mixture or waste only) EHS CAS'# 226 227 228 229 1 100 NITROGEN ^ Yes ~ No 7727_37_g . 230 231 232 233 2 ~ Yes ~ No 234 235 236 237 3 ~~ Yes ~ No 238 239 L~ Yes ~ No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 L] Yes ~ No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight i/ noncarcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, aftach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 1/EPCRA, Please Sign Here U (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) Urri4ied Progr~rrr Gon~olidafed Irorrro HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADD ^ DELETE ^ REVISE 200 Page 5 of 6 L FACILITY INFORMATION iBUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO ( CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 CONFIDENTIAL - Building: SWITCHYRD /Location: SWITCHYRD EPCRA ^ Yes ~ No FACILITYID.# 1 MAP # (optional) 203 GRID # (optional) See figure 2.1 ~ B3 204 If. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME ~ 205 TRADE SECRET ^ Yes ~ No 206 SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE If subject to EPCRA, refer toinslructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS' _ _ IJ Yes ~ No 208 CAS # ~ 209 2551 -62-4 - If EHS is'Yes all amounts below mustpe in Ibs J FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Non Flammable Gas(NFG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE ~ a. PURE b. MIXTURE ^ c. WASTE 211 ^ RADIOACTIVE r] Yes [~ No 212 CURIES 213 (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE 211 (Check one item only) ^ a. SOLID ^ b. LIQUID pQ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 208.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ^ a. FIRE ^ b. REACTIVE [~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~J d. ACUTE HEALTH ^ e. CHRONIC HEALTH 216 AVERAGE DAILY 217 208 00 MAXIMUM DAILY 218 416 00 ANNUAL WASTE 219 STATE WASTE CO E 220 . AMOUNT . AMOUNT AMOUNT D UNIT' ] a. GALLONS ~ b. CUBIC FEET ~J c. POUNDS L] d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 (Check one item only) ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds 365 ST E CONTAINER _ (~ that apply) ~__] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK I_] e. PLASTIC DRUM ^ i. FIBER DRUM ^ m. GLASS BOTTLE ~_~ q. RAIL CAR 223 i _] b. UNDERGROUND TANK ~_~ f. CAN ~ i j. BAG ^ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ^ r. OTHER ~_~ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^ g. CARBOY ^ k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN , I_] d. STEEL DRUM ^ h. SILO ~ I. CYLINDER ^ p. TANK WAGON STORAGEPRESSURE L] a. AMBIENT ~ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~ ~ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT L] b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~~ c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT >HAZARDOUS CGi.1!'"?NE-PJ T If_~r n~i~cture a-t~:~ only) EFI~ _ ~ CAS # 226 127' 228 229 1 IJ Yes ~ No 230 231 232 233 2 ^ Yes [~ No 234 235 236 237 3 ^ Yes pQ No 238 239 240 ^ Yes ~ No 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 ^ Yes [~ No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight ifnon-carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, P/ease Sign Here U~ (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) Unified Program.Consolid~tied Fot•e~~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) ^ ADD ^ DELETE [ ] REVISE 200 Page 6 of 6 --- _ -- - - ,. ,... I. FACILITY INFORMATION. ' I BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA Doing Business As) 3 KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - 202 Building: VALVE HOUSE /Location: VALVE HOUSE EPCRA ^ Yes ~ No FACILITY ID.# ; ~ -.- 1 MAP # (optional) 203 See figure 2.1 G RID # (optional) E7 204 _ _ _ ___ IL.CHEMICAL INFORMATION. CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ~~ yes ~ No 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS' 20B WET CELL BATTERIES ~^ yes D4 "° CAS # 209 -- -- --- - - If EHS is'Yes' all amountsbelow.must be iridbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid(CL3B), Corrosives(C), Water (reactive)(WR2) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE 211 (Check one item only) ~ _~ a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE ~_ ~ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE 212 L ~ Yes DQ No CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE 211 (Check one item only) I _ ~ a. SOLID DQ b. LIOUID ^ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES - a. FIRE b. REACTIVE c. PRESSURE RELEASE d. ACUTE HEALTH e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) ~-_~ [~ ~_] ~ ^ 216 AVERAGE DAILY 217 120 00 MAXIMUM DAILY 218 ANNUAL WASTE 124 00 219 STATE WASTE 220 . AMOUNT . AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNIT' ~ a. GALLONS ~ i b. CUBIC FEET ^ c. POUNDS ~ ~ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 _ _ (Check one item only) * If EHS, amount must be in pounds 365 ST E CONTAINER 223 (that apply) ^ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ~_] e. PLASTIC DRUM ^ i. FIBER DRUM ^ m. GLASS BOTTLE ^ q. RAIL CAR ^ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ~ J f. CAN ^ j. BAG ^ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ~ c OTHER ^ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~,_~ g. CARBOY ~_i k. BOX ^ o. TOTE BIN ~_~ d. STEEL DRUM ~_J h. SILO ^ I. CYLINDER ^ p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ^ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT ^ b. ABOVE AMBIENT i_J c. BELOW AMBIENT ^ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (1~~ , .;~,:re or waste cnly) E1-I ~AS# 226 227 zza 229 1 30 SULFURIC ACID D4 yes ^ No 7664-93-9 230 231 232 233 2 i ~ Yes ~ No 234 235 236 237 3 _ ~ ] Yes ~ No 238 239 240 ^ Yes ~ No 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 ^ Yes ~ No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight ifnon-carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 I/EPCRA, Please Sign Here U~(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) • ATTACHMENT 2 FACILITY LAYOUT AND EVACUATION MAP • • • E ~~_~ HOUSE ~JELOPED AREA ~0 J ---~_ r `~'----~- 6 / i~ _..-. y _,_. y... ~I !i i TATION TRANSFORMERS; 4 ~ 39 GALS. INS, 011; 0 • rao C ~ POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER 3Fa20 GALS INS OIL ,, 1 _/ '~'~ ~~ ~1 ,` 1 OTL St55pGP B~ SC ',, l5 MAX ~ I Bu R OlNG 0 ~~~~' ... ~ ~-- ..~.,.:.,-~-_ CLEVptEG CONCI ~t ,+ /"",~ ,-'' 1 MAX eP 5 GPLB~ 1 ELEVPtED CONCREtE P Y~ ~VALVE~ INCT tRPNS Zg00E OpLS lTNS OTLT ` BLOC WALL I6' 1 CONC/ PIT WAf i --'! 70KV SWITCHYARD J, ... ~,., -- POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER ]e20 GALS INS OIL 8' CONC J~ CURB / VALVE O INC) 6' STEEL PLATE 8 DIVERTER SF-6 BREAKE ~'-~ , e .,~ •' Updated for FEEP tl-Ofi kern can on Dh.env rasp I 2 ~~ 3 , VALVE (NC1 DESCRIPTION 4 EMpt S DRUM 1 1 1 j 3. ANGLE f~ ~ 6ERLV~ I ROOMERY ~ VNCT I WATER'' I SHUTOFF 1 STAIRS-~ li ..~~~._5.~. BATTERIE~.~ , {*L L_~ ® VALVE HOUSE 9 9 ~ 9 ~ARKING & P LOADING `, AREA `; D - ,~' ELECTRICAL SHllT-OFF OIL STORAGE l5 MAX ~ 55 k GALS.MISC.) i ,. n ~ D (C i ~q. ) F CURB Rp pR p6gSITE ® GEN~TNGS CB, pIPE NgGE B 4~ Z Ol P LUBE .\ t R WERNOUSE ti`\ LTNG OEpPRPtPOR p0 ®~ y~FEEN POND. ~ MWPp ,-TA I LRr1CE--~ 0 ~ 4~ T 0 CPB SUMP TANK BEARING OIL T POWERHOUSE SITE PLAN ~' / ! ~~ ~ /; ~/ , 5 d; Rev os cKCled Rev os circled Rev os clcletl b Issued DESCRIP iION 6 1 7 REVISION 1 OSG Mdy Toso OWN Zoe Henderson CNKD SUPV APVO APVD DATE 9/9/9J 8 0, t~ -- ...~,a.».,_._..~ --- _..,._........ aM...~.......w.._a..~, sl TO R41vCHER[A RGAU 5~~' LAKE ~~,~' ISABELL E KERN CANYON,~~ r POWERHOUSE,'/ ,~ ~ r NEP ~_..., F P~ ~`~ ~ N VICINITY MAP D TO BAKERSFIELD iK LEGEND SYMBDL DESCRIPTION ~F FIRE HYDRANT OR HOSE STATION FO FIRE EXTINGUISHER ® SPILL KIT -~- WALK DOOR EXIT ma -~-- ROLL~UP DOOR (LOADING AREA) C DIRECTION OF SHEET FLOW -•-•- CHAIN LINK FENCE O UG UNDERGROUND ~ M AG ABOVEGROUND ~ n - - G - - ~ UNDERGROUND GAS PIPING ° M - - W - - - UNDERGROUND WATER PIPING - - D - - - UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN PIPING - - - PROPERTY LINE PT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER NC NORMALLY CLOSED O EYE WASH/SHOWER ~p~,, ® EGRESS ASSEMBLY ~ FAF-A~-- ACCESS EGRESS -I- FIRST AID KIT CMi IGNITABLE ~ ~~%N COMPRESSED GAS fNCN-FLAk~MABLE) ~F COMPRESSED GAS (FLAMMABLEI Ci CORRDSIVE a HWAA HAZARDOUS WASTE ACCUMULATION AREA g .~ FEED -- -: ,~ .~ 1 ~ i ATTACHMENT #2 MICROFILM FACILITY LAYOUT oIW~OSM"" KERN CANYON POWERHOUS UPSDS SUPSD BY HYDRO GENERATION DEPARTMENT SHEET N° SH PACIFIC 'GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 9 10 i5 "'" 3 Appendix • 9. Ei~iERCENCY RESPONSE PROCE®IJRES Quick Reference Chart • In all emergency situations, remain calm. • If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department. • If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Environmental Affairs Dept. Release Reporting Guidance (available on the Environmental Affairs web ` page) for more details or contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. Section Event Paae It 5A On-Site Fire -Hazardous Substances Not Involved 5-4 I 5B On-Site Fire -Involving Hazardous Substances 5-5 5C On-Site Spill (Not Oil) -Inside Building 5-8 5D Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact 5-11 5E Spill, Non-Transportation Related -Involving Water Contact 5-15 ~ ~. ~ 5F Spill, Transportation Related -Involving Company Vehicle 5-20 5G Spill, Transportation Related -Involving Non-Company Vehicle 5-24 I 5H Spill, Oil and/or PCB's 5-26 i 51 Bomb Threat 5-39 5J Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide 5-42 f 5K Earthquake 5-43 5L Responding to News Media Inquiries 5-45 ! 5M Natural Gas Releases 5-46 5N Toxic Clouds 5-49 50 i I Respiratory Hazards 5-50 Emergency situations may include a spill, leak, fire, explosion, equipment failure, vehicle t '; accident, a chemical reaction, natural disaster and employee exposure, accident, injury or other incident. The emergency procedures presented in this section give, in order, the basic steps to be followed for the "average" emergency situation. 1 For some "average" emergency situations and more severe emergencies, arrangements for acquiring outside, additional assistance will be made by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. (See Section 4E of this plan.) Here is a brief summary of the basic response actions that should be taken in an emergency situation: In the event of a fire, immediately sound fire alarm and call the local Fire Department (or 911). 2. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 3. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured; call paramedics or an ambulance for help, if necessary. 5. Isolate and restrict access to areas which threaten human health or safety. • 2 6. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. I,• 7. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take actions to prevent the situation from worsening. a. Use personal protective clothing and equipment. b. Fight only small fires. c. Remove sources of ignition. d. Close valves, or containers. e. Dike, divert, or absorb liquids. f. Cover or suppress emissions (using soil, water, foam, plastic, and/or other methods). g. Protect storm drains and sewers. h. Turn off building ventilation systems. i. As appropriate, protect the environment and property. j. Mark areas to warn others, restrict access, and prevent accidental contamination or track-out. 8. As time permits, record notes on the incident (who, what, when, where, why). Use the Scene-Management Checklist in Appendix 2 for this purpose. 9. Provide assistance to emergency personnel as appropriate. • • 10. Notify the appropriate agencies. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in making the proper notifications. The emergency procedures presented in this plan cover responses to a fire, spill, underground tank leak, natural gas releases, toxic clouds, respiratory hazards, earthquake, flood, and bomb threat. Each procedure contains the required notification and reporting requirements. 3 5A ON-SITE FIRE - HAZAR®OUS SUBSTANCES NOT INVOLVE® 1. Upon discovery of a fire, immediately SOUND FIRE ALARM and CALL the LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911. 2. .ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceedslcontradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 3. Try to identify the source of the fire. IF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ARE INVOLVED, STOP HERE and refer to Section 5B for instructions. 4. If hazardous substances are not involved, and the fire is very small, you may try to extinguish the fire by using available fire extinguishers IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. 5. If the fire cannot be easily extinguished, evacuate all personnel in the area threatened by the fire or smoke. 6. Take care of any injured. Call ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 7. Isolate the affected area(s) and order all personnel not involved with the incident to leave the area. 8. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. 9. Notify supervisor on call. 10. Take appropriate preventive measures to keep fire from spreading ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY: a. Stop processes or operations where necessary. b. Isolate affected containers or equipment. c. Remove unaffected, potentially hazardous materials. 11. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment. 12. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the fire. 13. After fire is extinguished, assess damage and complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Appendix 2). 14. Isolate damaged area until it is returned to safe working conditions. 15. Replace and restock emergency equipment. • 4 56 (~N-SITE FIRE - INVC)LVING HAZARD®US SUBSTANCES 1. Upon discovery of a fire, immediately SOUND FIRE ALARM and CALL the LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911. 2. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 3. Try to identify the source of the fire. If hazardous substances are involved, DO NOT IMMEDIATELY TRY TO FIGHT THE FIRE. 4. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) involved in fire. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Evaluate: i) Toxic hazards (toxic fumes/vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 5. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 6. If the fire is very small AND IF SAFE TO DO SO, use good judgment and try to put out the fire. Following are recommendations: a. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS FIGHT THE FIRE FROM THE UPWIND SIDE. b. Based on the material(s) involved, choose the appropriate fire extinguisher to quench the fire or use a shovel to smother the fire with dirt. • 5 7. If the fire cannot be put out, evacuate all affected and potentially affected personnel. 8. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the affected area(s) and order all personnel not involved with the incident to leave the area(s). Barricade a wide area surrounding the fire to protect others from exposure to possible hazardous vapors. Pay close attention to wind direction at all times. 9. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 10. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator orAlternate -provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 11. Notify supervisor on call. 12. Take appropriate preventive measures to keep fire from spreading. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY: a. Stop processes or operations where necessary; b. Isolate affected areas or equipment; and c. Remove unaffected, potentially hazardous materials. 13. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment. 14. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the fire. Advise the fire department of any hazardous materials involved, provide MSDS's and identify to the fire department the appropriate PG&E contact person. 15. If after proper actions are taken to contain it, the fire threatens the health or safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property, or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the following information: a. .Date, time, and exact location of the fire. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the emergency. c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, and any potential for release or threatened release. d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. Utilize the Scene Management Checklist in Appendix 2. t 6 16. Once the fire is put out, isolate damaged area(s) until it is returned to a safe working condition. 17. If the cleanup is beyond facility resources, contact the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) 18. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved container for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. 19. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 20. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). • 7 5C ON-SITE SPILL (N®T ®IL) - INSI®E BUIL®ING Use this, response procedure for non-oil spills. 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER THE AREA OF THE SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Posted sign 5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 6. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate -provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 7. Notify supervisor on call. 8 8. If the spill threatens facility personnel and evacuation is the appropriate action, notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation. • 9. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques: a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, IF SAFE TO DO SO, roll the drum so the bung is rotated upward to stop liquid from spilling, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm (listed in Section 4E) who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. • 10. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved container for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. 11. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 12. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) 13. If after proper actions are taken to contain and cleanup the spill, the release continues to pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the following information: 9 • a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release. c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, and any potential for release or threatened release. d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. e: A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 14. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 15. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident); d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 10- 5D SPILL, NON-TR.ANSPORTAT6ON PELATED - NO WATER CONTACT Use this response procedure for non-oil spills. 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. Isolate the spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c: Posted sign 5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 6. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator -provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 7. Notify supervisor on call. • 11 8. If the spill poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures. • 9. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques: a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, IF SAFE TO DO SO, roll the drum so the bung is rotated upward to stop liquid from spilling, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm (listed in Section 4E) who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. • • 10. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps and the proper personal protective equipment: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. e. Properly label all containers for disposal. 11. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used. 12. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) 13. If after proper actions are taken to contain and clean up the spill, the release continues to pose either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist ,who will assist in notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations, and provide the following information: 12 a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill; c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 14. Check if material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to the Environmental Affairs Web Page for a comprehensive list of materials which have RQ requirements.) 15. If material spilled has a Reportable Quantity requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. If so: a. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. b. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: i) Date, time, and location of spill; ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill; iii) The type and estimated quantity of the spill; and iv) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. • 13 d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 16. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Appendix 2). 17. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for help in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident.); d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. • 14 5E SPILL, N®N-TRANSPQRTATION RELATED - INVOLVING WAT'1=R CONTACT Use this response procedure for non-oil spills. If a spill occurs at the facility which may impact a nearby water body (creek, river, pond, marsh, or other water body), follow these procedures: 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Posted sign 15 5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 6. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator oralternate -provide with information gathered in the Scene Management Checklist. 7. Notify supervisor on call. 8. If the spill poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside-the facility property, start evacuation procedures. 9. Try to prevent the situation from worsening by stopping the release and/or diverting the release away from the water body. DO SO ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY using the proper personal protective equipment. Stop the release. a. Shut valves, stop processes or operations where necessary. b. Divert spill runoff into containers. Prevent release from entering water body by using: a. Booms, b. Spill pads, c. Absorbent, d: Flow diversion, and/or e. Trenches. 10. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques. a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, build earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. d. IF THE DISCHARGE HAS OR IS LIKELY TO REACH A WATERWAY, OR IS UNMANAGEABLE, go to paragraph 13 (and skip paragraphs 11 and 12). 11. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. • 16 c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved container for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. 12. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 13. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) 14 If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Specialist will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator in notifying the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. 15. If the spilled hazardous material has entered or threatens a body of water, and the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. (Refer to the Environmental Affairs Web Page for a comprehensive list of materials which have RQ requirements.) a. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist . b. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: i) Date, time, and location of spill; ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill; iii) The type and estimated quantity of spill; and iv) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. 17 The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 16. If after proper actions are taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it continues to pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, your Environmental Specialist will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator in notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations, and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill; c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release; Document the time and date notification is made and information provided. 17. For procedures on how to handle media inquiries, refer to Section 5L, Responding to News Media Inquiries. 18. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 19. If the release of hazardous material has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Field Services Department will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator submit to the Regional Water Quality Control Board a written report containing the following information: a. A description of the release and its cause(s); b. The period of release, including exact dates and times; c. If the release has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and d. Steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the release. 20. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in preparing this report. 18 The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident.) d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; _ f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. • 19 5F SPILL, TRANSPORl'ATION RELA1`E®- INV®LVING C®iVIPANY VEHICLE NOTE: A transportation incident includes any spill happening during the transport and the loading or unloading of a hazardous substance onto or from a vehicle. 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. If the spilled material is oil and the facility has a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, refer to it for response instructions and notification procedures. The SPCC Plan is located at the Facility. 4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 5. If the spill poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures. 6. Isolate the spill from human or vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions or tape c. Posted sign 20 7. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 8. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator -provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 9. Notify the supervisor on call. 10. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the source of the spill and take actions to prevent further release. a. Shut valves. b. Prevent release from entering water body. 11. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques: a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the hazardous substance and apply enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E, who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. 12. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. e. Properly label all containers for disposal. f. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used. 13. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) • 21 14. If the spill occurs on a public road or highway, notify the California Highway Patrol (CHP), Sacramento, utilizing the 911 telephone number. NOTE THE TIME NOTIFICATION IS MADE. If the spill occurs on a public road within city limits, notify the fire department or 911. 15. If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Specialist will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator in notifying the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. . 16. If after proper actions are taken to contain and. cleanup the spill, it continues to pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency response organizations and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill; c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and information provided. 17. Check if the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (refer to the Environmental Affairs Web Page for a comprehensive list of materials which have RQ requirements.) 18. If the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. If so: a. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist . b. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist . If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and give the NRC the following information: i) Date, time, and location of spill; ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill; 22 iii) The type and estimated quantity of spill; and iv) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document the date and time notification is made and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 19. Complete the Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 20. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact the Environmental Specialist for your area for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, and other incidents); d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. • 23 5G SPILL, TRANSPORTATION RELATED -INVOLVING NON-COiVIPANY VEHICLE If the non-Company vehicle is carrying hazardous substances either to or from a PG&E facility and a spill occurs, a PG&E employee is to monitor the incident and remain on the scene to provide information on the material(s) involved to emergency response teams. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. IF SAFE TO DO SO, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, attempt to isolate the spill from human or other vehicular traffic. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Posted sign 24 5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 6. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator (or alternate) and provide information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 7. Notify the supervisor on call. 8. If spill occurs on a public road or highway, make sure that the vehicle operator notifies the California Highway Patrol (CHP), Sacramento utilizing the 911 emergency telephone number. If spill occurs on a public road within city limits, notify the local Fire Department or 911. NOTE THE TIME THIS NOTIFICATION IS MADE. If vehicle operator is injured and is unable to make this notification, the PG&E employee on the scene places the call to the CHP or local fire department. 9. Notify the vehicle operator's company headquarters (if known) of incident. 10. Stay on the scene until the spill has been controlled and/or cleaned up and provide information as needed to assist emergency response teams. 11. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). Note particularly the vehicle's company name, driver's name, and cause of incident. • 25 5H SPiLL, OiL AN®IOR PCBs This response procedure is to be followed (1) in the event of an oil spill at this facility, and (2) if a facility does not have a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan on file. Oil spills include spills involving PCB's, gasoline, diesel and fuel oil, hydraulic, lubricating and insulating oils, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, solvents, antifreeze, and other similar petroleum products. In the case of a spill involving oil that could or does contain PCB's, consult the appropriate Substation Bulletin and the PG&E UO Standard S2320 for further detail on how to handle this type of spill . First Employee at the Scene a. The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of an oil spill, or associated emergency are as follows: i) Observe from a safe distance. ii) Identify hazards. iii) Restrict access to the spill area. iv) Call for assistance. Provide the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Supervisor with the following information: a) Your name and telephone number; b) Any injuries; c) Location and type of spill; d) Source and cause bf spill, if known; e) Fire or explosion risk; f) Actions taken to stop/contain the release; and g) Notify fire department if needed. v) If safe to enter the area, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedic if necessary. vi) If safe to do so, stop the source of the discharge. Note: If material is unknown, can cause immediate hazards to life or health, is producing fumes, vapors, and/or other discharges, never enter the area without the proper personal protective equipment and support persons. This may involve: - shutting off equipment or pumps; - plugging a hole in operating equipment or a tank; - closing a valve; and/or - righting an overturned container or piece of operating equipment. • 26 Simultaneously pursue containment of the discharge with the following containment techniques: - For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill enough to absorb all the liquid. - For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. - Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. vii) Remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the emergency area until relieved by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 2. Initial Emergency Coordinator Action a. The Facility Emergency Coordinator must gather as much information as possible to assess the magnitude and severity of the spill in order to initiate appropriate actions. This may involve telephone calls to operations or maintenance personnel who may have seen the spill or to office personnel who can assist in collection of resources such as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan (HMRRP) or Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), or North American Emergency Response Guidebook. b. The Facility Emergency Coordinator then goes to the scene of the spill to initiate an appropriate response plan. 3. Response Plan Developed and Implemented a. Identify if any injuries have occurred and that proper actions have been taken. b. Assess the possible hazard to human health, property, or the environment. i) Isolate spill from human or vehicular contact (use cones, stanchions, and tape; post signs). Order all personnel not involved with the cleanup operation to leave the area. ii) If the emergency threatens human health and evacuation is the appropriate action, activate alarms or communications systems to notify effected and/or all personnel. iii) If the emergency threatens human health outside the facility boundaries and local areas must be evacuated, notify the state Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations (listed on page i). An immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release which poses a present or potential danger to human health and safety, property or the environment must be reported to the Administering Agency and the California Office of Emergency Services; See page ii, for telephone numbers. 27 The verbal notification should include the following information: - Name and telephone number of person reporting release; - Name and address of the facility; Time and type of incident; Location of the release; - Hazardous material and estimate of the quantity; - Extent of injuries; and - Potential hazards (if known). Document this notification in Appendix 2. iv) Arrange to have an emergency response contractor or Safety Health and Claims representative conduct air monitoring (if required) to determine Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) and Threshold Limit Value (TLV). v) Stop processes or operations where necessary. Continue to monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation or release, ruptures in pipes or valves. vi) Isolate affected containers or equipment. vii) Remove non-affected, potentially hazardous materials. c. Identify what material is involved. i) If spilled oil is suspected of being contaminated by PCBs, identify the PCB concentration. If this information is not readily available on the equipment or from the office records, samples must be taken and sent immediately for laboratory analysis. All spills of unknown oil from oil- filled equipment shall be handled as if it is a low concentration PCB spill (50 ppm or greater, but less than 500 ppm and less than one pound of pure PCBs by weight) until test results are available. ii) PCB notification, cleanup, documentation and transportation requirements: For any spill, immediately contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. • 28 The Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist will make the notifications to the following agencies as appropriate: • National Response Center 800-424-8802 State Office of Emergency Services 800-852-7550 EPA Region IX (only notify if spill contains 415-947-8000 50 ppm or greater or one pound or more PCBs by weight ) Local Regional Water Quality Control Board 530-224-4845 Any additional local agencies where the facility has previously agreed to provide notification The local Environmental Specialist will also assist in making external notification for any spills that enter or threaten to enter surface or groundwater or onto any grazing land or edible crops. Property owners/residents should be notified of the spill and the cleanup activities that the company will be doing. iii) Mineral Oil Spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) a) Cleanup: • 1) Cleanup shall be completed as soon as practical, but should be initiated within 48 hours of notification. 2) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for deposit in approved containers. 3) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of liquid and deposit in approved containers. 4) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls, sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers. 5) Manage all cleanup material and debris as state hazardous waste. 6) Post cleanup sampling is not required. However, local agencies may request additional sampling. • 29 b) Documentation: Records and test reports shall be retained at each local headquarters for a minimum of five years (after five years records should be archived). It is suggested that this documentation be retained in a file by site address. Documentation that should be retained includes copies of PCB/oil spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685), site diagrams, laboratory test reports, emergency job estimates, accident report forms, and hazardous waste manifests. c) Transportation: Waste mineral oil is considered a hazardous waste in California and is subject to all hazardous waste transportation requirements. It is required that a PCB Shipping Paper or a Bill of Lading be used to identify the load when transporting back to the local service center/headquarters. For oil and CHP license shipments > 500 gallons, a hazardous waste manifest and an approved hazardous waste hauler are required. iv) California Regulated PCB Spills (5 ppm or greater but less than 50 ppm): a) Cleanup: Cleanup procedure for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to California Regulated PCB spills. b) Documentation: Documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil spills (PCB below 5 ppm) also applies to California Regulated PCB spills. c) Transportation: A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a copy of the PCB Transportation Variance. • 30 v) Federal Low Concentration I'CB Spills (50 ppm or greater but less than 500 ppm, and less than one pound of pure PCBs by weight): a) Cleanup: 1) Cleanup shall be completed within 48 hours of when the Company is first made aware of the spill. Completion of cleanup may only be delayed beyond 48 hours in case of civil emergency, adverse weather conditions, lack of access or emergency operating conditions. The occurrence of a spill on a weekend or overtime cost are not acceptable reasons to delay cleanup. 2) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for deposit in approved containers. 3) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of liquid or stains plus a one foot lateral buffer and deposit in approved containers. Restore property to its original condition. 4) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls, sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers. 5) When easily replaceable property such as furniture, toys, clothes, or other items are contaminated, it is recommended that these items be replaced rather than decontaminated. 6) Manage all cleanup material and debris as federal hazardous waste. 7) Post cleanup sampling is not required. However, local agencies may request additional sampling. 8) For known spills where it is difficult to determine the spill boundaries by visible traces, the Company is required to use a statistical sampling method to determine the spill boundaries. Contact your local Environmental Specialist for advice on how to do the sampling. Examples of where this situation may occur are spills on wet ground or where oil is sprayed under high pressure. If statistical sampling is used to determine the spill boundaries, then it must also be used for post cleanup testing. • 31 b) Documentation: The documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to Federal low concentration PCB spills. Additionally, the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685) shall be completed and must include a signature of the responsible supervisor in the Cleanup Certification block. This form shall be included in the documentation retained. c) Transportation: 1) A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a copy of the PCB Transportation Variance. All approved containers (holding waste equipment, insulating fluid or spill debris of unknown concentration) known to contain 50 ppm or greater PCB shall be marked with an EPA "Caution PCB" adhesive label (ML label). Non-leaking, in-service electrical equipment with less than 500 ppm PCB are not required to be marked with the ML label. 2) Transport vehicles loaded with PCB containers (not transformers) with 45 kg or 99.4 lbs. (13-1/2 gallons) or more of PCB's (50 ppm or greater) in the liquid phase or one or more PCB transformer(s) (500 ppm or greater) must display the EPA "Caution PCB" label on the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. • 32 vi) Federal High Concentration PCB Spills (500 ppm or greater, or one pound or more of pure PCBs by weight): a) Cleanup: 1) Cleanup shall be initiated within 24 hours of when the Company is first made aware of the spill. It is expected that every effort will be made to clean up high concentration spills expeditiously. Initiation of cleanup may only be delayed beyond 24 hours in case of civil emergency, adverse weather conditions, lack of access or emergency operating conditions. If start of cleanup is delayed beyond 24 hours, records must be kept that indicate the type and duration of circumstances that precluded rapid response. The occurrence of a spill on a weekend or overtime cost are not acceptable reasons to delay cleanup. 2) For spills in this category, the first company representative at the spill site must barricade and restrict an area encompassing all visible traces plus at least a 3 foot lateral buffer and place a clear visible sign advising persons to avoid the area. 3) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for deposit in approved containers. 4) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of liquid or stains plus a three foot lateral buffer and a minimum ten inches depth. Deposit contaminated material and debris in approved containers. Restore property to its original condition. 5) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls, sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers. 6) When easily replaceable property such as furniture, toys, clothes, or other items are contaminated, it is recommended that these items be replaced rather than decontaminated. 7) Manage all cleanup material and debris as federal hazardous waste. 8) Post cleanup testing is necessary to verify that PCB contamination is below 10 ppm for soil and 10 micrograms per 100 square centimeters for solid surfaces. Because of the complexity of post cleanup test sampling, this activity shall be coordinated by the Facility Emergency Coordinator using the local Environmental Specialist and resources from Technical and Ecological Services or a qualified PCB spill cleanup contractor. 33 9) For known spills where it is difficult to determine the spill boundaries by visible traces, the Company is required to use a statistical sampling method to determine the spill boundaries. Contact your local Environmental Specialist for advice on how to do the sampling. Examples of where this situation may occur are spills on wet ground or where oil is sprayed under high pressure. If statistical sampling is used to determine the spill boundaries, then it must also be used for post cleanup testing. . b) Documentation: The documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to Federal-high concentration PCB spills. Additionally, the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685) shall be completed and must include a signature of the responsible supervisor in the Cleanup Certification block. This form shall be included in the documentation which is retained. c) Transportation: 1) A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a copy of the annual PCB Transportation Variance. All approved containers that hold waste equipment, leaking in-service equipment, insulating fluid or spill debris known to contain 50 ppm or greater PCB shall be marked with an EPA "Caution PCB" adhesive label (ML label). Non- leaking, in-service transformers are not required to be marked with the ML label unless their PCB concentration is 500 ppm or greater. 2) Transport vehicles loaded with PCB containers (not transformers) with 45 kg or 99.4 Ibs (13-1/2 gallons) or more of PCBs (50 ppm or greater) in the liquid phase or one or more PCB transformer(s) (500 ppm or greater) must display the EPA "Caution PCB" label on the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. vii) Sampling Requirements: Spill classification is based on the PCB concentration in an oil sample taken from the source of the spill, not the concentration of PCB's in the material onto which the PCB's were spilled. Only random post cleanup samples are to be taken for low federal concentration PCB spills but .rigorous sampling is required by the EPA for (1) pre cleanup sampling data when necessary to establish spill boundaries or (2) post cleanup 34 samples for high concentration PCB spills. The complete rigorous sampling procedure manuals issued by the EPA are available upon request from the Operations Maintenance and Construction Department or the Technical and Ecological Services (TES) Department in San Ramon. For assistance in taking rigorous samples, phone the TES Department at (925) 820-2000 and state that a chemical spill has occurred. viii) Identify personal protective equipment which may be required in the area. ix) Evaluate the resources needed, such as manpower, equipment, and cleanup materials, and call for outside contractor assistance if needed: Cleanup/Disposal Resources are listed in Section 4E. The Facility Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining when a cleanup is complete. Depending on the nature and magnitude of the spill, this decision may be made in consultation with state/local agencies having jurisdiction in the affected area. x) Determine actions needed to successfully complete containment and cleanup efforts. Establish an exclusion zone (work area where spill has been identified), a contamination reduction zone (where decontamination procedures are conducted and contaminated protective clothing can be removed), and a support zone (where persons can wait in a clean environment). Assemble the emergency response personnel and provide a briefing detailing the cleanup procedures, protective clothing to be worn, and equipment to be used. Cleanup efforts must be undertaken to restore the affected area to its pre-spill condition to the maximum extent possible. a) For relatively small spills, absorbent will be applied and re-applied until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. This material will be picked up with stiff brooms and shovels and placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. b) For spills in buildings or on paved areas, a second application of absorbent will be spread over the contaminated area and swept with stiff brooms to remove residues which may remain. Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. c) Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. Soil which has been removed will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. • 35 d) For spills in catchment basins or oil retention ponds, the oil will be removed by using absorbents or with the assistance of a cleanup company. If the spill is relatively small, rolls of 3M "Sorbent" Type 100 or equivalent will be cut into manageable lengths and floated on the surface of the water to absorb the oil. For larger spills, cleanup companies may use skimming and separation devices or sorbents. After the surface of the water has been cleaned, 3M "Sorbent" Type 156 sheets or equivalent will be used to scrub the walls of the basin at the water line. Oil and oily water will be collected for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. e) Decontaminate all equipment and surfaces. xi) Obtain general release information and record it using the Scene Management Checklist in Appendix 2. xii) Identify appropriate company and agency notification requirements. 4. Proper Handling of Hazardous Waste: After completion of cleanup, contaminated disposable protective clothing will be removed by cleanup personnel immediately and placed in an approved waste container for disposal. Gloves will be removed, and hands will be thoroughly cleaned with waterless hand cleaner or soap and water and wiped with rags and paper towels. Rags and other waste material will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Alf oil, hazardous materials, and cleanup debris recovered from a spill will be considered hazardous waste unless it is demonstrated to be non hazardous and must be disposed of according to applicable state and federal regulations. Contact your Hazardous Waste Coordinator, Facility Emergency Coordinator, or Environmental Specialist for determination of proper waste disposal methods. 5. Follow-Up Actions: a. Decontaminate all equipment or other contaminated surfaces. b. Restock all emergency spilt control equipment and supplies to maintain the inventory listed. c. Critique spill response actions to identify measures to avoid future incidents and to improve the efficiency of future spill cleanup actions. 6. Document Response Actions: Reportable oil spills and hazardous materials releases must be carefully documented so that sufficient information is available to appropriate agencies. Information concerning the spill should be recorded on the Oil Spill Report and should include photographs for major spills when appropriate. 36 Send a copy of the completed Spill Report to the appropriate Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and file the original in the Facility Records. 7. Follow-Up Reporting: Notify the Company Law Department of any environmental release (air, ground or water) that must be reported to a federal, state or local agency; any environmental release which attracts media attention; or any discovery of significant historic contamination at a PG&E site. This information must be reported verbally as soon as possible with written follow up notification no later than one work day after the incident. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in filing the required written agency notifications described below. a. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, Immediately telephone the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and the local authorities that the cleanup has been completed and that all emergency response equipment is cleaned, ready for reuse, and restocked for future use. b. A written report must be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) within 60 days whenever a facility has: i) Discharged more than 1,000 gallons of oil into navigable waters in a single spill event, or ii) Discharged oil in two reportable events within any 12-month period. The report must be submitted to the Region IX Administrator at the following address: Environmental Protection Agency 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105 c. A written report must be submitted to the Regional Water Quality Control Board when a spill has entered or threatened a water body. The address is: Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, Redding Branch 415 Knollcrest Drive, Suite 100 Redding, CA 96002 • 37 d. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, a written report must be submitted to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control within 15 days of a spill that posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health, property, or the environment. The address is: California Department of Toxic Substances Control Chief Northern Calif. Section, Region 1 8800 Cal Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95826-3200 e. The California Office of Emergency Services form entitled "Emergency Release Follow-Up Notice Reporting Form or appropriate letter" must be prepared and submitted within 30 days of the date of the release to: State Emergency Response Commission (BERG) Attn: Section 304 Reports Hazardous Materials Unit 3650 Schriever Avenue Mather, CA 95655 In addition, a written follow-up report to the California Office of Emergency Services is required for spills onto land greater than 42 gallons or any amount entering or threatening to enter waters of the State. • 38 51 BOIVIB THREAT The majority of bomb threats are made to disrupt normal business activities rather than to warn of the existence of an actual explosive device. Often the number of such calls increases after bombings or similar events receive press attention or notoriety. When a call is made to warn about the existence of an actual bomb, the caller's intent is to insure that no one is injured. As a result, the caller normally provides sufficient time and warning and will frequently call back to ensure that the threat is taken seriously. Where injury to personnel is the objective, as in the instance of attacks perpetrated by terrorists, warnings are virtually never given. However, irrespective of the caller's intent, each organization should establish procedures in a bomb threat plan which should be implemented in the event of a bomb threat. The primary goal in dealing with bomb threats is to ensure the maximum safiety of company personnel. In order to do, preplanning, training, and retraining are the key elements in dealing with bomb threats as they may be received by anyone at any time. The receipt of a bomb threat can be unnerving. It is, therefore, important that the recipient of such a call attempt to remain calm and deal with the caller in a confident manner. When possible, use the Report of Bomb Threat form (see page 5-41) as an outline to record pertinent data. This form should be referred to during bomb threat training in order to familiarize personnel with its content. 1. Receipt of Bomb Threats The call recipient should note the time of the call and attempt to ascertain the following information: a) Where is the bomb? b) When is it set to go off? c) What does it look like? d) Why is the caller doing this? e) Unusual voice characteristics, gender of the caller,- and background sounds. 2. Facility Searches Notify a Supervisor present at the facility and/or the Department Manager who decides whether a search should be initiated. All facilities should have a search plan which allows searches to be made utilizing personnel familiar with the site. Notification of these employees should be done by the appropriate supervisor without unduly alarming other employees. The plan should include an inspection of the entire facility as well as the outside perimeter. Employees should be alert to the presence of suspicious packages, bags, or luggage left in rest rooms, or in other areas to which the general public has access and outside against building walls. • If suspicious packages cannot be identified by return address or other distinguishing markings, the Corporate Security Department (223-6926) and appropriate law 39 enforcement agencies should be notified. In the General Office complex, suspicious packages should also be reported to Security Control (223-3622). • The package should be isolated (not handled). • Radios should not be used to transmit in the proximity of the suspicious package. The supervisor will initiate a search of the facility: • If the call indicates that the device will go off at a future time. • As a general rule, if access to the general public has been restricted or denied, it may reasonably be assumed that no one has had the ability to place something within the facility. • If an area is not open to the general public, the search should begin in common areas which are open, e.g., rest rooms, customer services offices, and other locations to which the general public may have access. The Corporate Security Department (415/973-6926 or 8/223-6926) should be notified immediately to assist in coordinating a response that may include: • Notifying the local police or sheriffs department • Offering advice as to the appropriate course of action 3. Evacuation The Department Manager or, in their absence, the next senior individual, will make a determination whether or not evacuation, partial or complete, is appropriate. If an evacuation is ordered, the plan should include provisions for an assembly area which is close, but not co-located with the facility which is the subject of the threat. It should be far enough from the facility or have sufficient cover to ensure safety if there is a detonation. The assembly area serves as a means of accounting for personnel and providing instructions where they are to go and when they can return. If an evacuation is ordered, the plan should include specific actions to be taken to prevent employees or customers from getting close to or re-entering the facility until clearance to re-enter is obtained from the facility manager in coordination with the responding law enforcement agency and/or Corporate Security Department. An assembly area coordinator and alternate should be designated. The coordinator should have a radio or cellular telephone to enable communication and a bull horn. Additional information is contained at the Company Intranet site (http://www/CorporateSecurity/bomb.htm). • 40 • • • Pacific Gas and Electric Company Report of Bomb Threat 1 ~± 57-52 (Rev. 2/96) Corporate Security Department DO NOT INTERRUPT THE CALLER EXCEPT TO ASK: When is it set to explode? What kind is it? What building? What area or floor? What does it look like? Why are you doing this? Who are ou? EXACT LANGUAGE OF THREAT: Use next page if necessary. Date: Time: Approximate Length of Call: Received By: Department: Ext.: Business Unit: Division: Location: DESCRIPTION OF CALLER: Male Female Adult Juvenile Voice Characteristics Speech ^ Loud ^ Soft ^ Fast ^ Slow ^ High Pitched ^ Deep ^ Stutter ^ Distorted ^ Raspy ^ Pleasant ^ Slurred ^ Nasal ^ Intoxicated Accent Manner Background Noises ^ Local ^ Calm ^ Angry ^ Office Machines ^ Airplanes ^ Foreign (Specify) ^ Coherent ^ Irrational ^ Factory ^ Trains ^ Race (Specify) ^ Emotional ^ Incoherent ^ Animals ^ Voices ^ Other (Specify) ^ Laughing ^ Quiet ^ Music ^ Party Atmosphere ^ Other (Specify) ^ Street Noise PERSONS TO NOTIFY IMMEDIATELY: Supervisor or Manager Corporate Security Police DepaRmenUSheriffs Office NOTE: Send Copy Corporate Security Department To: 245 Market Street Room 16126-N16A San Francisco 41 5J FLASH FLOOD/FLOOD/EXTIZEIViELY HIGH TIDE FLASH FLOOD 1. If there is time, securely fasten lids and bungs of all hazardous substance containers at the facility. 2. If there is time, try to securely fasten all equipment and hazardous substance containers firmly in place or move them into buildings to keep them from floating away in the rising water. 3. If necessary, EVACUATE all personnel to higher ground. Follow the instructions of local emergency departments for best evacuation routes. FLOOD/HIGH TIDE Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate and on call supervisor. 2. Make arrangements to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facility by a registered hauler. 3. Transport all hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide. 4. If unable to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed TSD facility, arrange to transfer your hazardous waste in addition to hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide. 5. Carefully record the following information: a. Transporter's name; b. Volume of hazardous waste/materials; c. Name of facility receiving hazardous waste/materials; and d. Type and description of hazardous waste/materials. 6. As a last resort, securely fasten all equipment, hazardous waste containers, and hazardous material containers in place and tighten all lids and bungs. Try to transfer containers and other items into facility buildings. 7. If necessary, evacuate all personnel. Follow the instructions of local emergency departments for evacuation routes. • 42 5K EARTHQUAKE DURING AN EARTHQUAKE 1. Keep calm, don't run or panic. 2. Stay where you are. If you are indoors when an earthquake hits, stay indoors. DO NOT RUN OUTSIDE. 3. If you are indoors, take cover under a desk, table, bench, or against inside walls or doorways. Stay away from glass, windows, and outside doors. 4. Don't use candles, matches, or other open flames unless you are sure there is no danger from escaping gas. 5. If you are outside, move away from buildings, utility wires, overpasses, and trees. Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. 6. DO NOT RUN THROUGH OR NEAR BUILDINGS. The greatest danger from falling debris is just outside doorways and close to outer walls. 7. If you are in a moving vehicle, stop as quickly as safety permits. Stay in the vehicle until the shaking stops. AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE 1. Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger of further injury. 2. If structural damage to the building is suspected, or visually noticed, and/or other damage to the building which may cause personal injury is noticed, DO NOT ENTER THE BUILDING until clearance is given by authorized personnel. Local Officials or the Building Supervisor may require apost-earthquake inspection prior to re-occupying the building. 3. If quake is severe, shutdown all operations as soon as possible. 4. Check utility lines and appliances for damage. If you smell gas, open windows and shut off the main gas valve. See Facility Layout Map, Attachment 1. Leave the building and report gas leakage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 5. In the event of FIRE, immediately call the local Fire Department for assistance. Procedures for responding to a fire are in Sections 5A and 5B of this plan. 6. Check all storage tanks, aboveground and below ground, and associated piping for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 7. Check all hazardous materials and hazardous waste storage containers for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 8. In the event of a spill of a known or suspected hazardous substance; try to contain the spill. Procedures for responding to a spill involving anon-vehicle related hazardous substance are in Sections 5C, 5D, 5E and 5H of this plan. Response to transportation-related spills are in Section 5F and 5G. 43 9. Check all gas storage areas, such as CNG refueling stations, for damage or leakage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. The Facility Supervisor shall notify appropriate local agencies of releases and/or the potential fire danger as required. 10. Conduct a complete inspection of the facilit to assess extent of damage and the Y damage potential of the hazardous materials handled at the facility. Notify the appropriate local agencies of releases and/or the potential fire danger as required. 11. If water pipes are damaged, shut off the supply at the main valve. See Facility Layout Map, Attachment 1. In addition to drinking water stored in emergency supplies, water may be obtained from such sources as hot water tanks, toilet tanks; and melted ice cubes. 12. If electrical wiring is shorting out, de energize power source at the main service panel. See Facility Layout Map, Attachment 1. 13. All PG&E personnel will cooperate with local emergency response officials, and follow their directions in relation to conditions existing in the community (e.g., streets clogged by debris, downed wires, and broken roadways). 14. Check all hazardous materials containers that may contain any dangerous material such as blasting caps or detonators for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. • 44 5L R1=sl~~N®INC3 TO NE1fV5 IViEDIA {NQUfRIEs The media will arrive on the scene immediately following an explosion, spill, fire, gas main rupture or other catastrophe. An emergency intensifies events for everyone. Therefore, responding to news media inquiries requires special attention. Reporters arriving on the scene of an emergency will try to gather information from any available source. The only authorized spokespersons for PG&E are News Department personnel. All media inquiries are to be immediately directed to the appropriate News Department person (i.e.: Media representative). Anyone receiving an inquiry from the media regarding environmental aspects of Company business should immediately direct the inquiry to the Media Representative or, if unavailable, contact the on-call Corporate Communications Media Representative at (415) 973-5930. 2. Notify your shift supervisor or department head of the inquiry. The following are recommendations on how to deal with media representatives. What you SHOULD do: a. Do name a specific person as key contact with the PG&E Corporate Communications Department (Media Representative) and the media. b. Do call the PG&E Media Representative immediately. c. Do keep the Media Representative informed of all developments at all times. d. Do rely on the Media Representative to coordinate with the media at all times. e. Do maintain a friendly, cooperative relationship with reporters. Do note all questions asked by the media so that answers can be obtained. What you should NOT do: a. Do not "wing it." Respond only if you know the answer. b. Do not play down the seriousness of the situation. c. Do not be falsely optimistic. ~' 45 ~M NATURAL GAS RELEASES Use this response procedure for releases involving High and Low Pressure Gas Lines, Gas Manifolds and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Stations. 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures: 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER THE RELEASE AREA UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, take care of any injured and call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. Isolate the release from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE KEPT UPWIND FROM THE RELEASE. • 46 5. Notify supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 6. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, reduce or eliminate the source of the release by actions such as: a. Pushing the CNG Station shutdown button; b. Contacting Gas operations for assistance with closing the upstream gas valves; and/or c. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, removing any potential sources of ignition from the area. 7. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 8. If the release poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures. 9. If the release poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist who will assist in notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES), local emergency assistance organizations and the proper air quality authority, and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release; c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. f. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist . g. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist . If your Facility Emergency Coordinator Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. 47 10. Contact the appropriate Gas Load Center for PUC reporting evaluation and reporting assistance. The Gas Load Center will provide PUC reporting services for natural gas releases that may attract media or public attention and they will also notify the Gas Distribution Department. 11. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Appendix 2). 12. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for help in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: • • a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, release, spill, or other discharges); d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved (if any); e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 48 ~N °f®XIC CLOUDS Use this response procedure for releases involving chemicals that develop into toxic clouds. 1. Move all personnel indoors immediately or as soon as possible. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS, SUCH AS: a. Explosive hazards, b. Inhalation hazards, and c. Skin exposure hazards. 3. Close and lock all windows and doors (locking strengthens seals). 4. Turn off heating, air conditioning and/or any other ventilation systems. 5. Take care of any injured and call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 6. If there are gaps in the windows or doors, they should be sealed with tape or wet cloths. Larger gaps such as vents, should be sealed with plastic sheeting or foil and tape. 7. if it is suspected that chemicals are present in the air indoors, respirators with appropriate cartridges for the chemical of concern should be used if available or damp cloths should be held over people's nose and mouth. 8. Notify supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 9. Tune into emergency radio and/or television broadcasts and follow instructions given by emergency response agencies. 10. Contact Safety Health and Claims Department for further guidance. 11. Evacuate all personnel to an area outside of and upwind of the toxic cloud plume only if advised to do so by the Emergency Response Agency or the Safety Health and Claims Department. 12. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist . If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. • 49 50 RESPIRAT®RY HAZAR®S Use this response procedure for releases or spills that involve chemicals or materials that have the potential to generate toxic vapors or act as asphyxiates. Materials with the potential to generate toxic vapors typically found at PG&E facilities may include sulfuric acid (battery electrolyte), mercury, paints and solvents. Materials with known asphyxiate hazards typically found at PG&E facilities include natural gas (also an explosion/fire hazard), acetylene gas (also an extreme explosion/fire hazard), vehicle exhaust gases (carbon monoxide), nitrogen gas and enclosed space containers (including tanks and large pieces of electrical equipment that have previously contained hazardous materials). Hazards associated with toxic vapors or asphyxiates are generally greater when releases occur indoors or in enclosed spaces. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury, or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source.and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: ;~ i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Hefpline are listed on page i of this plan. DO NOT ENTER THE RESTRICTED AREA OF THE RELEASE UNLESS YOU ARE PROPERLY TRAINED IN THE MATERIAL INVOLVED OR SITUATION AT HAND AND YOU ARE FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 50 3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. Isolate the release or spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods of isolation include: . a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Posted signs 5. Notify the supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate. 6. If the release or spill threatens facility personnel, the Emergency Coordinator should notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation. 7. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, try to keep the release or spill of a hazardous substance from worsening if possible and/or practical by one or more of the following: a. Avoiding skin contact; b. Isolating the release or spill; c. Preventing runoff; and/or d. .Identifying the source(s) and stopping further release(s). 8. If the release or spill occurs indoors or an enclosed space: a. If there is a threat of toxic vapors or asphyxiates moving to other occupied areas of the building, shut down heating, air-conditioning and other ventilating systems. Shut doors and windows and seal other openings with rags, tape and/or plastic sheets. PERFORM THESE ACTIONS ONLY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO; and b. WHEN AND IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, ventilate the area or space before beginning cleanup activities. 9. Prevent discharge of liquids into yard and/or floor drains by diverting flow or by sealing off with plastic, or containing liquids with absorbents, pillows and/or pigs, IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. 10. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 11. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact'the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) • 51 12. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, cleanup liquid spills as follows: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved container for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. f. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 13. )f, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the release or spill, conditions still pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations and give the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release; c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 14. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Appendix 2). 15. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in preparing this report. • 52 The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident); d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. • • 53 2. SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Environmental Affairs Dept. Release Reporting Guidance (available on the Environmental Affairs web page) for more details or appropriate Hydro Electric Bulletins for more details or contact the appropriate Environmental Coordinator. 1. Checklist information documented by: Name/telephone number: 2. Facility name or location of event: Time and date of incident: 3. Person first on scene: ^ Witnessed incident ^ Arrived after incident Name: Title: Telephone number: 4. Event is: ^ on-site spill ^ bomb threat ^ off-site spill ^ flood ^ transportation-related incident ^ earthquake ^ -fire ^ toxic cloud ^ emergency excavation ^ natural gas release ^ explosion 5. Gather the following information: Description of material spilled: Source of identity information: Approximate quantity: Location and source of spill/fire/leaks: Vehicle operator: Personal injuries or casualties: L....~ 6. Contact the following Emergency Coordinator: Name: Telephone number: Time of notification: 7. If outside assistance is needed, document the time called and name of person contacted. See page i for telephone numbers. ^ 911 (time): (telephone) Name of person contacted: ^ Administering Agency (time): (telephone) Name of person contacted: ^ Fire Department (time): (telephone) Name of person contacted: ^ Police/Sheriff Department (time): (telephone) Name of person contacted: • ^ Environmental Contractor (time) Name of Company: Name of person contacted: 8. Samples taken? ^ Yes ^ No By whom: Time: Date: Number of samples: Specify sample type: Show location where samples where taken and specific distances on map (see item 11). (telephone) 9. Check response procedure(s) used: • ^ A. On-Site Fire, (Hazardous Substances Not Involved) ^ B. On-Site Fire, (Involving Hazardous Substances) ^ C. On-Site Spill, (Not Oil) -Inside Building ^ D. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact ^ E. Spill, Non-Transportation Related -Involving Water Contact ~ F. Spill, Transportation Related -Involving Company Vehicle ^ G. Spill, Transportation Related -Involving Non-Company Vehicle ^ H. Spill, Oil and/or PCBs ^ I. Bomb Threat ^ J. Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide ^ K. Earthquake ^ L. Responding to News Media Inquiries ^ M. Natural Gas Releases ^ N. Toxic Clouds ^ O. Respiratory Hazards ^ P. Underground Tank Leak 10. Action(s) taken to immediately contain and isolate spill ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. Containment: ^ Absorbent ^ Booms ^Spill pads Other: Isolate spill: ^ Booms ^ Barrier tape ^ Stanchions Other: 11. Document specific location of spill/incident/samples: ^ Markup on attached Facility Layout Map, Attachment 2. ^ Other (describe): 12. Actions taken to prevent further release: • 13. Telephone notifications made: • a b Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: _ Address: Information provided: Instructions received: Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: _ Address: Information provided: Instructions received: 14. Written notifications required (attach letters when completed): a. Agency: ^ Completed -date: b. Agency: ^ Completed -date: • c. Agency: ^ Completed - date:- UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION ~ ~ ~ IBEGINNING DATE 1/1/2003 100 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Kern Canyon Powerhouse Page 1 of 9 ENDING DATE 12/31/2003 ~01 BUSINESS PHONE 102 (661) 321-4556 103 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 12091 Rancheria Road C~TY Bakersfield lo4 CA ZIP CODE 933O6 105 DUN AND BRADSTREET 00-691-2877 lO6 s~c CODE 4911 '1o7 (4 digit Ct) COUNTY 108 BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME Peter Merck ' 109 I BUStNESS OPERATOR /R~G~ R~ R'~OI3 110 OWNER NAME Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) ~11 OWNER PHONE (415) 973-7000 112 OWNER MAILING P.O. Box 770000 ADDRESS 113 94177 116 ":ONTACT NAME Lonnie Hughey 117 CONTACT PHONE '(559) 855-6171 CONTACT MAILING 33755 Old Mill Road ADDRESS 119 STATE CA 121 ZIP CODE 93602 OTY Auberry . 120 I N~E Peter Merck 123 N~E Tom Moore ~28 TITLE Generation Supervisor 124 TITLE Maintenance Supervisor 129 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6120 125 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6118 ~3o 24-HOUR PHONE (559).237-2952 126 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 131 PAGER # (559) 263-0751 127 PAGER # (559) 587-6275 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the info__e, accurate, and complete. ~IGNATURE OF OWNERI~D REPRESENTATIVE NAME OF SIGNATURE (pdnt) DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER TI~E OF SIGNER 137 UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2730 (1/99) [] ADD IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] DELETE [] ~ P~' 2 ,~ BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME ~ DBA -Doing Business As) Kern ,., y'"an-on Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMI~L ~ME COMMON NAME Insulating Oil CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complele if required by CUPA) LOCA~N [] Yes [] No CONFIDENTIAL - C6,7 ~OESECRET [] Yes [] .o EHS ° Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) [] a. ·PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE ~DIOACT~E [] Y~, [] No CURIES 0 [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 39 [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH { AVERAGE DALLY MAXIMUM DALLY ANNUAL WASTE .} AMOUNT 156 156 AMOUNT AMOUNT NITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] ~Check one item only) · If EHS, amount most be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER ' [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM 'd. TONS STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON 365 SITE [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. GAN [] i, BAG [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY ' [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER ] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other:Equipment [] o. TOTE BIN ] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] cl. CRYOGENIC 1 90 [ Highly Refined Base.Oils ~ ~s ~ Nc 64741-97-5 2 [ ~0 Hydrotroated Middlo ~otroloum ~istillates ~ ~s ~ ~c ~47424~-7 3,i ~0 Hydrotroated ki~ht ~aphthonic Distillatos ~ ~s ~ ~ 04742-53-0 i present at greater ~an 1% by weight if non-carcinogen/c, or O. 1% by v~lght If carcfnogenlc, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required Info, m,~;;on , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here uPcF (1)99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) tlFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FO~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY :HEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REWSE Page 3 (~ 9 t~?~~ ' .~_~-_~ ~ -,~.---~-~ , _ , ..................... -,, BUSINE~ ~E (~ ~ FaQII~ ~E ~ D~-~n~ ~ ~) Kern Canyon Powerhouse .... CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMICAL .LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] NO CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil CAS # C6,7 ._ TRADE SECRET [] Ye~ [] No FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (COmplete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant I .HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a, PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE I CURIES i TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] NO 0 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 200 I FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE r (Check ail the[apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH ' [] Y~ [] No AVERAGE DAILY I AMOUNT 465 MAXIMUM DAILY I ANNUAL WASTE ~oum' 465 AMOUNT ITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS · .neck one item only) [] ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER []. a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] h FIBRE DRUM d. TONS STATE WASTE CODE . DAYS ON 365 SiTE [] m. GLASS BOT]'L [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDI_NG [] G. CARBOY [] k. SOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] n. PLASTIC BOTrL [] Other. Equipment [] o. TOTE BIN [] p' TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] h. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 1!, 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YEs [] NO 64742-54-7 2 ! 99 Highly Refined Base Oils ~ I [] YES [] NO 64742-55-8 3 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] NC 72623-85-9 4 .99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] ¥£s [] NC 72623-87-1 y welg, ogenlc, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sh~ts of paper captutfng the required ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLEC¥1=IJ INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/~9) DES Form 2731 (!/99) lilFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] ADO [] DEL~'T~ [] .~'~SE ~ 4 ,~ 9 ' 'Y'"~""~'~'~"'="~'~) Kern Canyon Powerhouse --- ~'~ CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse ' ~ CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL. -- CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME 'Wet Cell Batteries CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Corn~ete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant DESECRET [] Y" [] "o EHS* HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ' [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] 13. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2. (Check one item only) . - FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 120 MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE · CODE AMOUNT 120 AMOUNT STATE WASTE .,IITS ° [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS . (Check one item only) [] d. TONS ~' DAYS ON ° If EHS, amount must be in pounds. SITE STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BO'I-rL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ' [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER 365 [] n. PLASTIC BO'I-i'L [] Other:Battery ] o, TOTE BIN ] p, TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ' [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT I ll 75 Lead 30 Sulfuric Acid [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC [] ms [] NO 7439-92-1 [] mS [] NO 7664-93-9 3 If more hazardous components am present et greater than 1% by '~h; if non-ca;-c[~o~enlc, or 0.1% by v~lght If carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Ptease Sign Here UPCF (1/~)9) DES Form 2731 (1/99) ~IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F~II HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] ADD [] DELETE [] ~ Pag~ 5 o~ 9 t~~ .=~ ....... ~__ -- ,. BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME a' DBA -D~ng Bualnes~ As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Storage Building CHEa~CAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- [] Y" [] No COMMON NAMe:: ' Lubricating 'Oil CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) EHS ' [] Yes [] No Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check bne item only) ~ a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] h. llOUl0 [] c. GAS (Check one item only) R^DIOACTIV~ [] Yes [] NO LARGEST CONTAINER 5 CUR~ES 0 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 20 MAXIMUM DALLY MouNT 20 AMOUNT JNITS° [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS (Check one item only) · If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] L FIBRE DRUM [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON 365 SITE [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j. BAG [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER ] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other: [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT ., STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT / 1I 99 I Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] NC 2~ 99 /i Highly Refined Base Oils [~ Y]~S [] NC 3 99 99 Highly Refined Base Oils Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] NC [] YES [] NO [] d. CRYOGENIC 64742-54-7 64742-55-8 72623-85-9 72623-87-1 /f more hazardous components are pre~ent at greater than 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or O. 1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sh~,~ of paper captuHng the r~qulred information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA. Please Skin Here UPCF (1'/99) , DES Form 2731 (1/99) ~NIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or aiea) [] ADO [] DELETE [] RL~SE Page 6 o~ 9 BUS~NESS ~ME (S~m.-- F~I,y.AME ~. OBA-O~,~ e..~,~.. ~) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard I cHe.~c~ LOCATION [] Yes [] NO CONFIDENTIAL - TRADE SECRET [] yes [] NO J COMMON NAME Insulating Oil ~s. [] Yes [] No CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER2500 Check one item only) [- FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DALLY AMOUNT 2580 MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2580 AMOUNT CODE STATE WASTE JNITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FP_~ [] c. POUNDS '. (Check one item only) [] d. TONS ,. DAYS ON 365 · If EHS, amount must be in pounds. SITE ' STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] e. PLASTICJNONMETALLICDRUM [] i. FIBREDRUM [] m. GLASSBOTTL [] q. RAILCAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BO'I-rL [] Other:Equipment [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE 8IN [] a. STEELDRUM [] h. SILO [] ~.C~UNDER [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT ' [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE. [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 1 90 Highly Refined Base Oils / E:::} YES [] N~ 64741-97-5 2 90 I Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates · i [] YES [] NO 64742-46-7 J 3 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates [] YEs [] NO 64742-53-6 ff more hazardous compo,~a,~;a are present at greater than 1% by v~lght if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach addit/onal s~,~.'~ of paper c~_p!uHng the required Information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLEC'I'ED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Pleaae Sign Here UPCF (1)99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION , (one page per material per building or are~ [] ADO [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 7 c~ 9 CHEMICAL LOCATION .C~,.a~j f,,., h ,, ,,~ v.,.4 ' ~ CHEMICAL ........ · .... LOCATION ' [] Yes [] No J CONFIDENTIAL* CHEM~GAL NAME Nitrogen B3,4 C3,4 ~'DESECRET [] yes [] No COMMON NAME Nifronen EHS' I-]Y- [] No CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLA$S;_$ (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLIO [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS (Check oqe item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE · AMOUNT 912 MouNT 912 AMOUNT IITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET ~Check c~e item only) [] C. POUNDS * If EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK IRADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 LARGEST CONTAINER 228 [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH · [] d. TONS STATE WASTE CODE DAYSO. 365 S~E (Check all that apply) ] b. UNDERGROUNDTANK ] c. TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] d. STEEL DRUM [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR [] f. CA. [] j. ~G [] n. P~ST~C BO~L [] O~er: [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE B~. [] h. SILO [] L CYLINDER [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC mom hazardous compo~e,~.'~ am.present at greater than 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing ~e required ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/{)9) DES Form 2731 (1199) IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F(~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building Or area [] ,,go [] DELETE [] REVISE ~ 8 ~t 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME ~' DBA -Doing Business A~ , A -- ~?-~ - ' t~ern ~anyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard ~ # (~J~l) CHEMICAL LOCATION [] Yas [] NO CONFIDENTIAL - GRID # (®llonal) B3,4 C3,4 CHEMICAL NAME Sulfur Hexafluoride TRAOESECRET [] y. [] NO COMMON NAME SF6 Gas EHS* 2551-62--4 CAS # - FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritant [] Yes [] No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE ~ a. SOLID _ (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS RADIOACTIYE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 LARGEST CONTAINER 208 (Check all that apply) [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 208 MAXIMUM DAILY ~OU,T 208 AMOUNT CoDESTATE WASTE fITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] C. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON SITE · If EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUNO TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS Bo'rrL [] q. RAil.CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] 'J. BAG [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER ,[ [] n. PLASTIC BO'i-FL [] Other: [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE []. a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC g y w~/g, ogenlc, or 0.1% by weight If carcinogenic, at/ach addMonal sh_,,~__, of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/~9) DES Form 2731 (1/99) )41FIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F~I HAZARDOUS MATERIAL,¢ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMiCAL DEscRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] ADO [] DELETE [] REV~ e'~ 9 o~ 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Bustneas As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Valve House I CHEM~C~- LOCATION [] Yes ~ No CONFIDENTIAL - MAP = (o~or~) G~D = (o..o,,~) E7 CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME Wet Cell Batteries FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No [] Yes [] No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] NO CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item onmy) [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 ~FEDHAZARDCATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 120 120 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE INITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON (Check one item only) " 365 ' SITE · If EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all lhat apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG . [] n. PLASTICBOTrL [] Other:Battery [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE BIN [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] '. CYLINDER [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1 7439-92-1 2 30 Sulfuric Acid [] YES [] NO 7664-93-9 3 4 5 If more haza~lous com/~n~ are present at greater ~an 1% by weight if non-carcinogen/c, or O. 1% by weight If carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper rJnt,,rfngr __. the required Information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 75 [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVEAMBIENT Lead ] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] ,,~s [] NO [] d. CRYOGENIC If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1'/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Kern Canyon Powerhouse BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 12091 Rancheda Road Page I of 9 ENDING DATE 12/31/2003 IO~1 BUSINESS PHONE 102 1 (661) 321-4556 ~ ~03 I , C;TY Bakersfield ~o4 DUN AND BRADSTREET 00-691-2877 COUNTY CA ZIP CODE ~. 93306 ~osi 1~ SICCODE 4911 ~o?~ (4 digit #) BUSINESS. OPERATOR NAME Peter Merck ' - - lO9 ~hu, s~l~=Ess OPERATOR (559) 855-R!?.n ,~o ! OWNER NAME Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) ~ OWNER PHONE (415) 973-7000 1121 OWNER MAILING ~ i ADDRESS P.O. Box 770000 113 CITY San Francisco . ~4 STATE CA 115 ZIPCODE 94177 'CONTACT NAME Lonnie Hughey 117 CONTACT PHONE (559) 855-6171 CONTACT MAILING ' ' ADDRESS 33755 Old Mill Road · 119 ;c~,,-'~ Auberry. · 12o STATE CA 121 ZIP CODE 936O2 122 i NAME Peter Merck 12: NAME Tom Moore ~2a I TITLE Generation Supervisor 124 TITLE Maintenance Supervisor ~9 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6120 125 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6118 ~30 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 ~26 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 131 PAGER# (55~_) 263-0751 127 PAGER# (559~ 587-6275 - - , · 132 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalbj of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the info__e, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNERJ~ED REPRESENTATIVE NAME OF SIGNATURE (print) 136 DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER TITLE OF SIGNER 135 137 UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2730 (1/99) IFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIAM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or [] A~D [] OELE-rE [] ~ ~ 2 ~ 9 j CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse C, EUlC~. LOCATION ,, ~,,~,~,,,, ~ ~,~ C6,7 , CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME Insulating Oil E.S' [] Yes [] No CAS # - ., FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE I CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No (CheckPHYSICALoneSTATEitem only) [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 39 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTNE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 156 MAXIMUM DALLY AMoum- 156 AMOUNT STATE WASTE CODE (CheckUNITS'ene item only) [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] C. POUNDS [] d. TONS ~. DAYS ON 365 SITE ' If EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] L FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT []' b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other:Equipment [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC I ! 90 Highly Refined Base Oils .... J [] Y~:S [] NOt 64741-97-5 2 i 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates [] YEs [] NO 64742-46-7 3 j 90 I Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates [] YEs [] NO 64742-53-6 4 5, p~-~e,-,; at ~ea;~,- than 1~ by weight ff non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight ff carcinogenic, =-.~'~--ch additional sheets of paper capturing the required Info,,~,;;~,n ! ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) IFIED PROGRAM CONSOMDATEDFOI HAZARDOUS MATERIAL; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area [] ADD [] DELETE [] ~ Page 3 o~ 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FactlIty NAME m. DBA-O~ngBu~ne~As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMICAL NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION [] Yes [] No CONFIDENTIAL - GRID # (opUonal) C6,7 TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] NO COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil EHS * FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) ~FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 200 (Check all that apply) [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c, PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY ' MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 465 465 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON (Check one item only) t- SITE 365 * If EHS. amounl must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS SOTFL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] J' BAG [] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other:Equipment [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] d. STEELDRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC I ! -99 Highly Rgfined Base Oils ! [] YEs [] NO 64742-54-7 2 i 99 ~ Highly Refined Base Oils [] YEs [] NO 64742-55.8 3 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YEs [] NO 72623-85-9 4 I 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] ¥~.s [] NO 72623-87-1 5 s ¢o~,ponents are p~-,,.~ent at greater then 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or O.f% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper c~_?,_,ring the required Information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) OIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material par building or area) [] ADD [] DELETE [] ~ ~ 4 ~ 9 · oc,~o, U Y' [] .o CONFIDENTIAL - ~ ~¢c~1) GRID # (optional) C6,7 ~ CHEMICAL NAME COMMON N~E 'Wet Cell Batteries CAS # .~-:~ -,,'~ . FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No EHS * HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check ail that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH AVERAGE DALLY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 120 AMOUNT 120 AMOUNT UNITS ° [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS (Check one item only) * If EHS. amount most be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON 365 SITE [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BO'I-TL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j. BAG [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] L CYLINDER [] n. PLASTIC BO'I-FL [] Other:Battery [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC ~ t 75 Lead [] ¥~.s [] NC 7439-92-1 i 2 30 Sulfuric Acid [] y~s [] NC 7664-93-9 i 5 ;~.~,ents are p~e.~; at g~;e.- than 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, effach additional sheets of ~.~_~.~r_. capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) ~IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED Fq~l HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ..CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVtSE ~ 5 ~, 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME ~' DBA -Delng Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Storage Building JCONFIDENTIALCHEMICALLocATION . [] Yes [] No CHEMICAL NAME ~DESEC~-T [] V. [] No COMMON NAME ' Lubricating Oil CAS # .... .,' .,~.~'~ ~ ...... ~ .... ;~i~?'~: ~ FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant [] Yes [] No AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 20 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 5 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 20 AMOUNT CODE STATE WASTE ~- DAYS O. 365 SITE UNITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS (Check one item only) * If EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM (Check all that apply) ~ b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [~ d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] m. GLASS Bo3-rL [] q. RAIL CAR [] n. PLASTIC BO'I-rL [] Other: [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANK WAGON I 99 Highly Refined Base Oils I [] YES [] NO 2 ! 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] d. CRYOGENIC 64742-54-7 [] ¥1~S [] NC 64742-55-8 3 i 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YEs [] NO 72623-85-9 4 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] ¥~.s [] NO 72623-87-1 5 If ,~ore hazardous co~[,onents are ~;,-,; at greater than 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or O. 1 ~ by weight If carcinogenic, aitach additional sheets of paper ,'=~.f,,,t'ng~_~__ the required Information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FO~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY~HEMICAL DESCm~T~ON (one page per material per building or area) [] ADD [] Da. LTL [] REVISE ~ 6 ~ 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME ~ DBA -Doing Buslne~ As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard MAP # (c~onal) CHEMICAL LOCATION [] No CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes GRID # (op,onal) B3,4 C3.4 CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No i COMMON "~E 'Insulating Oil EHS' ©Yas []No. CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] C. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER2500 (Check one item only) iFED a. b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH CHRONIC HEALTH (CheckHAZARDall that CATEGORIESapply) [] FIRE [] [] e. AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2580 2580 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS ,. DAYSON 365 (Check one item only) ' SITE · If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTrL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] J, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BDT'fL [] Other:Equipment [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC [ I 90 Highly Refined Base Oils ~ YES ~ NO 64741-97-5 2 ~ 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates ~ Y[s ~ NO 64742~6-7 I 3 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates ~ Y~s ~ NO 64742-53-6 4 more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight ff non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight ff camlnogenlc, attach additional sheets of paper captun'ng the required information ' ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) IFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FO~) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] ADO [] OFJ. ETE [] REVlS~ Page 7 ~ 9 BUS,NESS N~E (S~m~*- F~,~/,~; ~ ~ ~u.; eu,n.. ~)Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard C,E~ LOCATION CO.F,Oa~- [] !~! ~ ........ MA. # (o~0 C.~D # (o.~) B3.4 C3.4 CHEMICAL N~ME Nitrogen COMMO..~E Nitrogen [] Yes [] NO CAS# 7727~3Z~9' FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 228 (Check one item only) - FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGEAMOUNT DAILY912 MAXIMUM DALLY 912 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS (Check one item only) * If EHS, amount must be in pounds, STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM (Check all that apply) STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON 365 SITE [] m. GLASS BO'rTL [] q. RAIL CAR [] b. UNDERGROUNDTANK [] c. TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] d. STEEL DRUM [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BO'I-rL [] Other: [] ~. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE B,, [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 2 ~ 3 4 5 ous components are present at greater than I% by weight if non-caminogenlc, or 0,1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of ~.~_~.,~_. c~_ p_h_,rfng the required Infonna~len ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: IfEPRCA,~ease S~n Hem UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) OFIEDPROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOI HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY.CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page par material per building or area) [] ADO [] OELETE [] REVtS~. Page 8 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Faclllly NAME or DBA-Doing Bu~nas~ As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard CNEa~.,U. LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL. [] Y" [] No I MAP#(optlonal) GRJO#CoPtlonal) B3,4 C3,4 CHEMICAL NAME Sulfur Hexafluoride TRADE SECRET []Yas [] No COMMON NAME SF6 Gas EHS ' CAS # 2551-62-4~ ~ - . ..... , . FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 LARGEST CONTAINER 208 [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 208 MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE ,~OUm' 208 AMOUNT CoDESTATE WASTE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS DAYS ON (Check one item only) [] d. TONS ~[. 365 * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. SITE STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUNO TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUNDTANK [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] d. STEEL DRUM [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BO'I'rL [] Other: [] G. GARSOY [] k. Box [] o. TOTE [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ~ I a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 2 3 g )y weight If non-carcinogenic; ..... '- or~ - 0.1%' ......... by weight If carcinogenic. ,_~=_ch additional sheets of ~._~,~r__ c=_._~fuHng the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLE[.;¥t=L) INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) IIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY~HEM,CAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) [] ADD [] DELETE [] R-=V~E Page 9 ~ 9 BUS~NESS .~E (S=~ es F~,~.AME ~ ~-O~,,~ ~ ~.) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Valve House CHa~IC,.. LOCATION co,Fl~:,,~,.* [] Yes [] No !~ MAP # (taXi.al) G~JD # (~tional) CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No i C OMMON NAME ' Wet Cell Batteries. _ CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant [] Yes [] No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e, CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 1 20 120 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON 365 (Check one item only) ~' SITE * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS 8OTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUNDTANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTICBOTTL [] O~her:Battery [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE BIN [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT Lead [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC [] YES [] N~ 7439-92-1 / Sulfuric Acid [] Yi~$ [] NO~ 7664-93-9 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1~ by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, ~ffach additional sheets of paper capturing the required Informat/on ' ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Ptease Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION ,~AC~,D~=',~,' J~ll I~ I I [ I I ~ilBEGINNNGDATE 1/1/20n2 ~oo BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Kern Canyon Powerhouse Page I of 9 ENDING DATE 12/31/2002 lo~ BUSINESS PHONE 102 (661) 321-4556 103 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 12091 Rancheria Road C~TY Bakersfield lO4 DUN AND BRADSTREET 00-691-2877 COUNTY ca ZIP CODE 106 SIC CODE (4dgt#) 93306 lo5I 4911 ~o71 BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME Peter Merck 109 OWNER NAME Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) 111 BUSINESS OPERATOR (559) 855-612 110 PHONE . OWNER PHONE (415) 973-700 112 OWNER MAILING P.O. BOX 770000 113 ADDRESS C~TY San Francisco 114 STATE CA ~5 ZIPCODE 94177 ' 116 CONTACT NAME Lonnie Hughey 117 CONTACT PHONE (559) 855-617 118 CONTACT MAILING 33755 Old Mill Road ADDRESS 119 C~TY Auberry 420 STATE CA 424 ZIP CODE 93602 122 NAME Peter Merck 123 NAME Tom Moore 128 TITLE Generation Supervisor ~24 TITLE Maintenance Supervisor . 429 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-612 425 BUSINESS pHONE (559) 855-611 130 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-295 126 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-295 431 PAGER# (559) 263-075 127 PAGER# (559) 587-627 132 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133 Certification: Based on my inquiry of tl'j~se individuals responsible for obtaining the information certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the~ir~e~true, accurate, and complete. SI~GNATU RE OF O~ N~ E~T~R ~R~GNATED REPRESENTATIVE DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER NAME OF SIGNATURE (print) 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 UPCF (1/99) . .- OES Form 2730 (1/99) {~NIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY.CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 2 of 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse MAP # (optional) ICHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL GRID #(optional)'~v/~'~,"/ [] Yes [] No CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Insulating Oil EHS* [] Yes [] No CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) . Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE ' RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check oneitem only) [] Yes [] No (CheckPHYSICALSTATEoneitemonly) [] a. SOLID [] b, LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 39 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE ,HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DALLY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 156 AMOUNT 156 AMOUNT CoDESTATE WASTE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] C. POUNDS (Check one item only) [] d. TONS DAYSON 365 SITE * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e, PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BO'I-rL [] q. RAIL CAR (Checkall that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] c. TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h, SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] n. PLASTIC BOTrL [] Other:Equipment [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT ' [] c, BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 90 9O 9O Highly Refined Base Oils Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates [] ¥E$ [] N, 64741-97-5 [] YEs [] 64742-46-7 [] YES [] 64742-53-6 5 ff more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight ff carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) . ..- OES Form 2731 (1/99) NIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDous MATERIAL.~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 3 of 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION [] Yes [] NO ! CONFIDENTIAL- MAP # (optional) GRID # (optiona!) 06,7 CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil CAS # TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No EHS * ] Yes [] No FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE TYPE (Check one item only) [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] C. GAS (Check one item only) RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No LARGEST CONTAINER 200 CURIES 0 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 465 465 AMOUNT AMOUNT [] d. ACUTE H~,F,.ALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH UNITS * [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET ~ ~ c. POUNDS (Check one item only) · If EHS. amount must be in pounds. 'CoDESTATEWASTE ~] d. TONS DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE CONTAINER (C~eck all that apply) [] a, ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK ] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] d. STEEL DRUM [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] G. CARBOY [] k. Box [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] m. GLASS BOTrL [] q. RAIL CAR [] n. PLASTIC BO'n'L [] Other:Equipment ] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT '[] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] 64742-54-7 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] 99 Highly Refined Base Oils 99 Highly Refined Base Oils 64742-55-8 [] YEs [] 72623-85-9 [] YES [] 72623-87-1 /f more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1% by weight ff carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please S~gn Here UPCF (1/99) , ... OES Form 2731, (1/99). NIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIAL; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 4 of 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME o¢ DBA -Doing Business As) ,/___ ~,ern t.,anyon ~owernouse CHEMICAL LOCATION pOwerhouse I CHEMICAL LOCAT,ON [] Ye, [] .o CONFIDENTIAL- ~J~ IH tN ~iMAP # <°ptm°na') GR D #(optona ) cHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME Wet Cell Batteries CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) TRADE SECRET [] ye, [] NOI Corrosive; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE H,EALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 120 AMOUNT 120 ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT CODE UNITS * [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS (Check one item only) [] d. TONS DAYS ON · If EHS, amount n'~st be in pounds. SITE 365 STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAILCAR (Checkall that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] c. TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER ] n. PLASTIC BO'I-rL [] Other:Battery ] o. TOTE BIN p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT []. c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMP,'"RATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT ' [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 75 Lead [] ¥~,s [] 7439-92-1 30 Sulfuric Acid [] yes [] 7664-93-9 If more hazardous components are present at grea;e~ than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. f % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheet~ of paper captu~ng the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please S~gn Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) JNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per'building or area) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 5 of 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doine Business As} - ' I~ernL;anyon I-'owernouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Storage Building CHEMICAL ' LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] No MAP # (optional) GRID # (optional) C2 CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil EHS' CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant [] Yes [] No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a, PURE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE I ~ a. SOLID (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE [] b. LIQUID [] C. GAS !RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No LARGEST CONTAINER 5 CURIES 0 [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE H, EALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY ANNUAL WASTE I AMOUNT 20 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 20 AMOUNT t CoDESTATE WASTE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON (Check one item only) 365 SITE * If EHS, amount n'~st be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m, GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BO'CrL [] Other: [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE BIN [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c, BELOW AMBIENT - STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d.' CRYOGENIC 99 Highly Refined Base Oils 99 Highly Refined Base Oils 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] ¥~,s [] 64742-54-7 [] YEs [] 64742-55-8 [] YEs [] 72623-85-9 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] 72623-87-1 If more hazardous components am present at greater than 1% by weight ff non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight ff carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please S~n Here UPCF (1/99) -' DES Form 2731 (1/99) JNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F/I HAZARDOUS MATERIAL= HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 6 of 9 (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse ~i CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard MAP # (optional) CHEMICAL LOCATION [] Yes [] No CONFIDENTIAL - GRID # (optional) B3,4 C3,4 CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Insulating Oil DES' [] Yes [] No CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE TYPE (Check one item only) [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] NO CURIES 0 LARGEST CONTAINER 2500 ] e. CHRONIC HEALTH PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE H~.E, ALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DALLY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2580 2580 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] C. POUNDS [] d, TONS DAYS ON (Check one item only) 365 SITE * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. [] a, ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] e, PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i, FIBRE DRUM [] b. UNDERGROUNDTANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] c. TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] G, CARBOY [] k. BOX [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [] m. GLASS DO'I-FL [] q. RAIL CAR [] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other:Equipment [] o. TOTE BIN [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 90 Highly Refined Base Oils 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates [] y~s [] 64741-97-5 [] y]~s [] 64742-46-7 [] ¥~,s [] 64742-53-6 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight ff carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper captudng the required infon~atio~ ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) . .,- DES Form 2731 (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 7 'of 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME ~' DBA -Doing Business As) ,. ~ ~ , ' .......... ~ ~'~ · ~,ern L;anyon ~owernouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard ' CHEMICAL LcOoCJF iTI£OEi,~TiAL' CHEMICAL NAME Nitrogen TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Nitrogen EHS * [] Yes [] No CAS # 7727-37-9 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE L_J a. SOLID (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] b. LIQUID ' [] c. GAS RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 LARGEST CONTAINER 228 (Check all that apply) [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE H,E~ALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY ANNUAL WASTE I AMOUNT 912 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 912 AMOUNT t CoDESTATE WASTE UNITS * [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS (Check one item only) [] d. TONS DAYS ON 365 · If EHS, amount must be in pounds. SITE STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS MO'I-fL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check allthat apply) ~ b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC MO'ITL ~ Other: [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE BIN ~ d. STEELDRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or 0. t % by weight ff carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, P/ease Sign Here UPCF (1/99) . --' OES Form 2731 (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-cHEMiCAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) Page 8 of BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse ................................. ~ ................ ~'~-~'~ CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard CHEMICAL LOCATION [] Yes [] NO CONFIDENTIAL* MAP # (optional) GRID # (optional) B3,4 03,4 CHEMICAL NAME Sulfur Hexafluoride TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME SF6 Gas LES' [] Yes [] Nn CAS # 2551-62-4 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritant - HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID (Check one itemonly) · FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 208 [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No [] b. LIQUID [] C. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 208 [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE H~,E, ALTH MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 208 AMOUNT [] b. CUB,C FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. ToNs ICURIES 0 [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH · / STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE 365 UNITS * [] a. GALLONS (Check one item only) ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER []' a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTL [] q. RAIL CAR (Check all that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other: [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE BIN [] d. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT ~-~ d. CRYOGENIC If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carclnoge_nic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, P/ease Sign Here UPCF (1/99) - --' OES Form 2731 (1/99) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-CHEMiCAL DESCmPT~ON (one page per material per building or area) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 9 of 9 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Valve House CHEMICAL LOCAT,ON [] Yes [] No CO.F,DE.T,A.- CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Wet Cell Batteries EHS' []Yes []No CAS Ct ' ':~:'i "~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~ ...... i~ FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 _ (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE H ~,F-_~LTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 120 120 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UN,TS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUB,C ,LET [] c. POUNDS [] ,. TONS DAYSON (Check one item only) 365 SITE * If EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUNDTANK . [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBRE DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTrL [] q, RAILCAR ;Checkall that apply) [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j, BAG [] n. PLASTIC BOTTL [] Other:Battery [] c. TANK,NS~DE BU,LD,NG [] G. CARBOY [] k. BO× [] o. TOTE B~N [] al. STEEL DRUM [] h. SILO [] I. CYLINDER [] p. TANKWAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a, AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT '[] c. BELOW AMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC ' 1 75 Lead []¥~s [] NO 7439-92-1 30 2 Sulfuric Acid [] YES [] NO 7664-93-9 3 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than f% by weight If non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, e~ech additional sheets of paper capturing the required Info,~ation ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) . .-. OES Form 2731 (1/99) HOUSE  -- 70KV SW1T~. ..~~D -/~ TRANSFORMER SF-6 BREAKER ~" CONC CURB DIVERTER POTENTIAl. TRANSFORMER 3~20 GALS INS OIL PIT WALL / ~ALVE (NC) BA'I-I'ERY ROOM ~ATER STAIRS - ~ 39 GALS. INS OIL) _/ /--TAILRACE R Rev es circled Rev es circled circled & Issued TO RANCHERIA ROAD ~PARKING & ?~ LOADING SHUT-OFF '- OIL STORAGE (S MAX @ S5 GALS.MISC.) 'I~SFIELD KERN CANYON VICINITY MAP ISABELLA R POWERHOUSE SITE PLAN ~ Zoe Hend~raon 9/9/97 LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION UG AG PT NC · ¢.- A ¢ A-e-- FIRE HYDRANT OR HOSE STATION FIRE EXTINGUISHER SPILL KIT WALK DOOR EXIT ROLL-UP DOOR (LOADING AREA) DIRECTION OF SHEET FLOW CHAIN LINK FENCE UNDERGROUND ABOVEGROUND UNDERGROUND GAS PIPING UNDERGROUND WATER PIPING UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN PIPING PROPERTY LINE POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER NORMALLY CLOSED EYE WASWSHOWER EGRESS ASSEMBLY ACCESS, EGRESS FIRST AID KIT REFERENCE DRAWING LIST SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 363949 I FACILI'Pf LAYOUT, SPCC DRAWING FACILITYLAYOUT KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HYDRO GENERATION DEP~RTMENT FEEP ATTACHMENT ~2 373201 UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Kern Canyon Powerhouse Page 1 of 10 ENDING DATE 12/31/2001 101 BUSINESS PHONE 102 (559) 872-5119 103 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 12091 Rancheria Road clw Bakersfield 104 DUN AND BRADSTREET 00-691-2877 COUNTY CA ZIP CODE 106 SIC CODE (4 dgit~ 93306 105 491 1 107 108 BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME 109 J BUSINESS OPERATOR (Rc, O~ RRK Rd Ocl tin Peter Merck ~w~ .,.,.,- ....... ................. ...................= ......... .......................................................................................................... · OWNER NAME Pacific Gas and Electdc Company (PG&E) 111 I OWNER PHONE (415) 973-7000 1~2 OWNER MAILING P.O. BOX 770000 ~13 ADDRESS C~T~ San Francisco 114 STATE CA 115 ZIPCODE 94177 116 CONTACT NAME Lonnie Hughey ' 1'~7 CONTA~'~"~ON~ ........ i~sg)"~5:~i ~'i ......... ';';';"] CONTACT MAILING 33755 Old Mill Road } ADDRESS 119 aTY Auberry 120 STATE CA 12~ Z~PCODE 93602 122 NAME Peter Merck 123 NAME Ted Garcia TITLE Generation Supervisor 124 TITLE Maintenance Supervisor 129 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6120 1~5 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6118 ~30 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 1~6; 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 13~ PAGER # (559) 263-0751 127 PAGER # (559) 489-5218 ~32 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133 information submitted and bel~ve the information true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE~.~. ~.OF O E O RA R DESIGNATED REPRESENTA"flVE. NAME OF SIGNATURE (pdnl) Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I cedify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the 135 136 DATE- . 134 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2730 (1/99) 'lED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOR~i HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 2 of 10 CHEMICAL LOCATION t CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; ;i;i;i;~;~;~:~:~: :~:::;;; ;: ~;:::i:i~i~i~!;i;~;~;i;i;~:!:~:~:~;;~;:: i::iii ii!:.~i~iii~i~ililiiiiii!ii!ii i i i ~!i~ :%!:i:i:! ! iii:.i:.i:.i:.i:.!:.i:.~:.~i~:.~i~!~!i:i:~ i i E ~ ..'.:~ ~ ~ ;:.::~ .~!;:.i F. :. ii ii i ~!!i;!:.i:~i:~iiiiii~i[:`~``.~!~;¢!iiiiiiiii~i~i~:.~:~j~i!;;;~i~ii!i!:.~:~:~:~[!~i!~!!~!~i~ij CHEMICAL NAME CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] No j EPRCA ..... TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Insulating Oil EHS° ~'~ Yes FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE J CURIES TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No ~0 PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b, LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 39 (Check one item only) -FEDHAZARDCATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH (Check all that apply) [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DALLY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 156 156 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYSON 365 (Check one item only) SITE ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a, AMBIENT [] b, ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC iiiii;iiii!ililiiii~iiiiiiiiii!iii i!i!::iiiiii~iii::i!ili::iiiii!~~::~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ 1 90 Highly Refined Base Oils I-]¥~,s [] NC 64741-97-5 2 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates [] YES [] NO 64742-46-7 3 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates [] YES [] NO 64742-53-6 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. f% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) IL~IED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 3 of 10 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] No EPRCA CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil CAS# FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid; Irritant EHS * [-~ Yes ~-~ No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE I I a. SOL~D (Check one item on¥) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE ] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS RADIOACTIVE [] Yes LARGEST CONTAINER 200 [] No CURIES 0 [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] Cm PREssuRE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DALLY MAXIMUM DALLY ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT 465 AMOUNT 465 AMOUNT CODE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYSON 365 (Check one item only) SITE * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c.'.BELOWAMBtENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1 99 i99 ] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT Highly Refined Base Oils [] c. BELOWAMBIENT I-I ¥]~s []NO ] d. CRYOGENIC 64742-54-7 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YES [] NO 64742-55-8 Highly Refined Base Oils []¥[s [] NO 72623-85-9 Highly Refined Base Oils [] ¥]~s [] NO 72623-87-1 If more hazardous components are present at greater than I% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please S~'gn Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) I~FIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOR~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 4 of 10 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION [] CONFIDENTIAL- Yes [] No EPRCA :::::: :::::: :::: :~ :: :~::~; !~,~ ~ F;;:::: :."- ::.~: :: ! ~.". ~ ;;~;F'~;:; :.", ;::::: ::'. ::'. ~.~ ;~:.~:i~i;~:i;~i;:`.i;i;!~!~!;!;!:!:?~.!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!;~:~:~:~:`~:~:~:.~:~:~:~:~:~!~;i;~:~:~:`.i!~ ':,:i;~ ~i;'::.~i~i;i i;i i~i~i;!iii[i!;iii E i i i~! !!! ! !;!;! :::: :::: ::,::::::: ~! :~ii i i~ ii i!!iii!!!i!~!!!!~!~!~!~ !~ i~ ~iii!ii!!i!!!!! .":~ ."-'~ ~ ~i i~i iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!!{i!i~!~!~!~!~!i[i[iiiiiiii i!i!F/ii~![ii ii! iii[ CHEMICAL NAME 'Nitrogen TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] .o COMMON NAME Nitrogen EHS' []Yes ~ No CAS # 7727-37-9 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b.' MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 228 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DALLY AMOUNT 91 2 AMOUNT 91 2 uNITs* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET (Check one item only) · If EHS, amount must be in pounds. ANNUAL WASTE STATE W~STE AMOUNT CODE [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c, BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC If more hazardous components are present at greater than f% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. f % by weight if carcinogenic, at~a ch additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) flED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOR. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL,~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] RE~SE Page 5 of 10 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] No EPRCA ~!~;~;!~:~'::'~::~:;~:-~ :.: ~: ~ ~; ~;;;;::;:::;:::~:J!:~:~ ~i iiiiii!!ii~ii~`~i~i~i~ii!iii!;i;i~;::~i~ii!i;ii!;~!;!!!~;~;~!~;~!~;~;~;~;~!;~;~!;~;~ :~ ~ ':: i!i :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Wet Cell Batteries EHS' [] Yes [] No :::::~:::~:::::I:;~i~i:[:~:~:~:~;~:;:~:~;:!:[:i~:~[~ FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosive; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICALS'rATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check ali that apply) AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT 120 AMOUNT 120 AMOUNT CODE , UNITS' [] a.~ALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYSON 365 (Check one item only) SITE ' If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] I~. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1 75 [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVEAMBIENT Lead [] c. BELOWAMBIENT []YES [] NO [] d. CRYOGENIC 7439-92-1 Sulfuric Acid [] YES [] NO 7664-93-9 If more hazardous components are present at greater than f% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required info/Tnation ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, P/ease Sign Here UpCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) -'lED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 6 of 10 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse ....... CHEMICAL LOCATION Storage Building C,EM~CAL 'OCAT~ON CONFIDENTIAL - [] No EPRCA [] Yes TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No EHS * [~ Yes r--]No Combustibe Liquid; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE TYPE (Checkone item only) [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 PHYSICALS'rATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 5 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check all that apply) [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT 20 AMou~ 20 AMOUNT CODE COMMON NAME Lubricating Oil CAS # UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS (Check one item only) · If EHS, amount must be in pounds. DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC i!!!iiiiiii ~"i"':!:'"'"~!~i:i:i:i:i:!:~:~:i:i:i ::::::::: ::: :!::: :i:"?':?"i:'"'":::"::"'"":'"": :':'": :" :'":'"":: :'"":::'"":'":::"-'-'-'-:::.'.:.:.'.:.'.'.'-'-'-'-:,'.'.'.'.' .......................... :,..:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.'.'...'.....,........- ........................ .............................................................................................. ~:.< ....................................................................................... ~:i:~:i!!!!!!!~!!!i!!~!! !i!!!iii~!i!!!~!~!~!~i~!~i~::!ii~?i~!!!!! ii !!: i!i!i!i!iiii!~!i!~!~!ii~i~i!!i!i!i!i!iii!ii~ii!!..':..~i~i~i~ii=~i ~ 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] ¥~,s [] NC 64742-54-7 2 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YEs [] NO 64742-55-8 3. 99 Highly Refined Base Oils [] YZS [] NO 72623-85-9 4 99 Highly Refined Base Oils []¥]~s [] NO 72623-87-'1 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than f% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. f% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of pape~ capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign l-~'e UPCF (1/99) ORS Form 2731 (1/99) lUllED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL', HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 7 of 10 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse ~ CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard CHEMICAL LOCATION I CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] No EPRCA CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No COMMON NAME Insulating Oil EHS* []Ye, FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustibe Liquid HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] Yes [] No I 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2500 (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2580 AMOUNT 2580 AMOUNT UNITS ° [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET (Check one item only) ° If EHS, amount must be in pounds. [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON 365 SITE STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] .a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC i i i i i i ~ ! i i i ~"!'":::'"'"'::: :i:i:i:[:i:i:i:i :::::::::::::: :: ": :.' :.',::'.'.'.:::.'::.'.'.'.:.'.'.: :.:.'.: :.' :.'.:,'.'.:.:.:.'.'...'.'..-. · ,........:.:...:.:.,.:...:.....-.-..., .-...- ........... - ....... .. · · .,.......,.,.,.,.. ~ 90 Highly Refined Base Oils r~¥Es [] NO 64741-97-5 · 2 90 Hydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates [] ¥~.s [] NC 64742-46-7 3 90 Hydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates [] YES [] NO 64742-53-6 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than f% by weight if non-camJno~enlc, or O.f% by weight if caminogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: ff EPRCA, Please S~ln Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOI~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL.~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 8 of 10 BUS~NESS NAME (Same as Facility NAME or DBA.Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Switchyard ~i~ii~:: i::ii::i~iiii!i::::::::ii::i::i::iii!!iI ~!!i :::: ii~ MaP # (opt on~l) GR D # (opt ona) CHEMICAL NAME Nitrogen COMMON NAME Nitrogen CAs# 7727-37-9 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL- [] Yes [] No EPRCA B3,4 C3,4 TRADESECRET [] Yes [] No EHS ' ~'--~ Yes [] No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a, PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES 0 TYPE (Check one item only) [] Yes [] No PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 228 (Check one item only) -FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a~ FIRE [] b, REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE []"d. ACUTE HEALTH (Check all that apply) ' [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 456 456 STATE WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT CODE UNITS* [] a, GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c, POUNDS [] d, TONS DAYSON 365 (Check one item only) SITE *If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT []. b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMSIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 2 [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC If more hazardous components are present at greater than f % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. f% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) DES Form 2731 (1/99) i~=IED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOF HAZARDOUS MATERIALE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE Page 9 of 10 :::::~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: b ~::~"~`~``~;~;~;~;`~::~``~;~`~ ............. ~ ................................................... .... :.::;.,.::::::~::: :: :; ..,::..::.-,>,::.:,..::......~..:....<::..:::.<:::'.:.:~.:.~...~<~< ........ <<.-..~<<~ ......... :.~::::::~:: ::: : .:.- . . .. . ..... . . , . ========================= ......................... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ....... ; .......... ;,,..,.....;~ ................. ~-'".~:*:* ................................................................... :"::::':':'" .................... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~.E~,.N. ............... '" ......................................................... ~ ............................................................................................ ~ ............................................................ ~L~!~`~`~`~-~i~i~I!I:~i~i:i~`-~!i!~[~i~iii~[~:~:~i~i~`-~[~``~I~`~I~:`}````~-`~i~:~i:-!~[i~i[~i~i~i~!i[~--``~[~[i~ii[[~`~:~?:?~I`~?~!i~`[~i:``~[~i~[~[~;-~```~i!~i[~i!~`~;:~ii!~i~[~[~!~[~[~i[[i~`~[[~[~i~!~!~[[[~!:~[~i!i~[i[~i~:~``:~!:~:~:~:i~i~i~*:~[~i~[!~`~[[ii![[~[[[[i[~ii[i[[:;:`?:[[[[ilii[[i[[ii[[[~i~[~[![;`~;~[~[~[~[I[ii~[I[~[~i!~i!i~i~[~[~[~[~[~[~[;[~i[~[C[~[~[~[~[~[~[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[~[[[[[[[i[[~[~[~[~[~[~[~[[i[[[[i[[[[[[i[[[[[[[~[;[;[~[~[[[ BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facilk'¥ NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION SWitchyard CNEM~CAL N~E Sulfur Hexafluoride COMMON NAME SF6 Gas CAS# 2551-62-4 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritant CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - [] No EPRCA [] Yes B3,4 C3,4 TRADESECRET [] Yes [] No HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE TYPE (Check one item oniy) PHYSICAL STATE I I a. SOLID (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] b. LIQUID [] c, GAS RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No CURIES 0 LARGEST CONTAINER 208 (Check all that apply) [] a, FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH ! AVERAGE DALLY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUALWASTE I STATE WASTE AMOUNT 208 AMOUNT 208 I AMOUNT CODE UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYSON 365 (Check one item only) SITE *If EHS, amount must be in pounds, STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, at~ach additional sheets of paper capturing the required info/rnation ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, P/ease &'gn Here UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2731 (1/99) lEVIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOR~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL.~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or are [] ADD [] DELETE ' [-~ REVISE Page 10 of 10 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facil~ NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL LOCATION Valve House CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL. [] Yes [] No EPRCA !i~i~!~iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!i!i!iiiiiii i!i !iii ii~ MAP # (optional) ' GR D # (optona,) E7 CHEMICAL NAME TRADE SECRET . [] Y. es [] No COMMON NAME Wet Cell Batteries EHS' CAS# ....... i ~ ~ ! i~ii~: :~:i:i!!:~:i:ii~:~i!::i:i~! ! ~ ~:~:i ! ! i:i:i ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ! i ! i ~:i i !:! i i i:~ ~ ~ ~:~:~ .~JE' ~:.~.' .' ...... :::~::::::~ii!.~.~: "::::.':: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: FIR E CO DE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if req Mired by CUPA) ............. Corrosive; Irritant HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE CURIES TYP~ (Check one item on¥) [] Yes [] No 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 2 _ (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE (Check allthat apply) ' [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY ANNUAL WASTE STATE WASTE AMOUNT 60 AMOUNT 60 AMOUNT CODE UNITS' [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS DAYS ON (Check one item on¥) 365 SITE · If EHS, amount must be Jn pounds. STORAGE PRESSURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] b. ABOVE AMBIENT [] c. BELOWAMBIENT [] d. CRYOGENIC 1 75 Lead []¥]~s [] NO 7439-92-1 2 30 Sulfuric Acid [] ¥]~s [] NC 7664-93-9 3 4 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than f% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. f % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: If EPRCA, P~ase Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OHS Form 2731 (1/99) ATTACHMENT 2 FACILITY LAYOUT AND EVACUATION MAP 2 Pacific Gas and Electric_ Company Hydro Generaaon 33755 Old Mill Road So.em Area Hydro Au~r~, CA 9~2 M~iling Add~ P.O. Box 425 ~, CA 9~2 (559) ~ F~:(~)~1~7 January 2,2001 Dear Sir/Madam: Attached you will find the updated 2001 hazardous materials inventories and Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan (Plan) in accordance with the Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.95 for the following facilities. Kern Powerhouse In order to streamline the plans and minimize paperwork the appendices "Emergency Response Procedures" and "Scene-Management Checklist" are not included in the submittal. The procedures and checklist are very detailed and are available at the facilities. If you would like a copy of the appendices or have other questions please contact Lonnie Hughey at (559) 855-6171. Sincerely, Anthony Escalante FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE Pacific Gas and Electric Company Instruction: Enter the required information as listed below. Change Date Page Agencies No. Entered Initials Description of Change No. Notified FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN for Kern Canyon Powerhouse 12091 Rancheria Road Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 BUSINESS TELEPHONE: (661) 321-4556 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: (559) 237-2952 January 2001 This Facility Environmental Emergency Plan will be~pl~e~;~i~s herein described: Signature: Name: Peter Merck Title: Generation Supervisor KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST(Note 1) Primary Facility Emergency. Coordinator: Peter Merck Generation Supervisor Residence Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s): Ted Garcia Maintenance Supervisor Residence Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Public No. (559) 855-6120 (559) 298-1839 (559) 237-2952 (559) 855-6118 (559) 298-5863 (559) 237-2952 PG&E No. 857-6120 857-6118 PG&E Safety Environmental Coordinator (Note 2): Lonnie Hughey PG&E Safety Health & Claims Helpline PG&E Media Representative: PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator: Federal Agency: U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center: (NRC) State Agencies: California Office of Emergency Services (OES) (Note 3): California State Lands Commission: (559) 855-6171 (800) 874-4043 (415) 973-8700 (415) 973-5930 (415) 973-7000 (800) 424-8802 (800) 852-7550 (310) 590-5201 857-6171 (24 Hour) 223-8700 223-5930 223-7000 Local Contacts: Administering Agency: Kern County Environmental ,Health Fire Department: Kern County Sheriff or Police Department: Kern County Hospital: Mercy Ambulance/Paramedics: Golden Empire (661) 862-8700 911 or (661) 861-2577 911 or (661) 861-3110 911 or (661) 327-3371 911 or (661) 327-9000 Notes: (1) For additional information see Hydro Bulletin 53. (2) For Facility Emergency Coordinators addresses see Section 7A. Local contact addresses are found in Section 9. (3) DOHS, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications to these offices be made through the OES 800 number. SECTION 5. 6. 7. TABLE OF CONTENTS ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST OVERVIEW FACILITY DESCRIPTION HAZARD ASSESSMENT PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION A. Prevention Procedures B. Minimum Emergency Equipment Available C. Security D. Training Program E. Emergency Response Procedures EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE A. Arrangements for Outside Assistance Page i 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-1 4-6 4-9 4-10 5-1 6-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) ATTACHMENTS: Hazardous Materials/Waste Inventory 2 Facility Layout and Evacuation Map Appendix EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES A. On-Site Fire - Hazardous Substances Not Involved B. On-Site Fire - Involving Hazardous Substances C. On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building D. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact E. Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact F. Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle G. Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle H. Spill, Oil or PCBs I. Bomb Threat J. Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide K. Earthquake L. Responding to News Media Inquiries M. Natural Gas and Propane Releases N. Toxic Clouds O. Respiratory Hazards P. Underground Tank Leak 2. SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST 3. Agency Assistance III 1. OVERVIEW The purpose of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is to provide the procedures and other directives to be carried out in the event of fire, explosion, earthquake, accidental release of hazardous materials or waste, or any other similar emergency. When such an emergency occurs, the Plan will. be implemented by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. This Plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health, property and the environment from any unplanned release of hazardous materials and/or wastes into the air, soil, or water, and has been prepared in accordance with Titles 19 and 22 of the California Code of Regulations and pertain sections of the California Health and Safety Code. Emergency Coordinator The facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate are the PG&E employees who are responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at this facility. The Emergency Coordinator or alternate are available at all times, either at the facility or on an on-call basis. Each facility has one primary Emergency Coordinator and one or more alternates. They are thoroughly trained and familiar with: 1. The facility's Environmental Emergency Plan; 2. Operations and activities at the facility; 3. The facility layout; 4. The location and characteristics of hazardous material(s); 5. The location of emergency equipment; The location(s) of hazardous materials inventories, and emergency equipment inventories and inspection records for the facility; In addition, the Emergency Coordinator has the authority to commit the resources necessary to carry out the Facility En~vironmental Emergency Plan. See section 6 for a more detailed discussion of Emergency Coordinator responsibilities. Changes and Amendments to the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan This Plan will bb revised under any of the following conditions: 1. The applicable regulations are revised; 2. The Plan is deemed inadequate or fails in an emergency or a test; The facility changes in its design, construction, operation, or maintenance such that it increases the potential for environmental incidents or changes the responses necessary in an emergency; 1-1 4. Emergency coordinators changes; 5. A 100% increase over the amount reported on the inventory is present at the facility; or A new hazardous material or waste is present at the facility (which was not .previously disclosed) in amounts which equal or exceed a total volume of 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases or a total weight of 500 pounds that is on site for more than 30 days. If the new material is also listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quantity" less than 500 pounds, then it also must be disclosed on the inventory that is on site for more than 30 days; 7. The notification procedUres change in any way. 8. Change in ownership. Any change to the Facility's Environmental Emergency Plan is made by the Facility Emergency Coordinator and distributed to the appropriate agencies, Plan Retention 1. A copy of the current Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is maintained at the facility. 1-2 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION FACILITY NAME: Kern Canyon Powerhouse TYPE OF FACILITY: Hydroelectric Powerhouse LOCATION OF FACILITY: 12091 Rancheria Road, Bakersfield Kern County Telephone: (661) 321-4556 State of California 24 hour Telephone: (559) 237-2952 See Vicinity Map and Facility Layout, Attachment 2. OWNER/OPERATOR: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) P.O. Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: 4911 DUN & BRADSTREET NO.: 00-691-2877 FACILITY MANAGER: Peter Merck Generation Supervisor Auberry Service Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 Telephone: Work (559) 855-6120 H. FACILITY DESCRIPTION: The hydroelectric powerhouse, which has been in operation since 192'1, houSes.· the turbine and generator assembly. Controls for the turbine are enclosed within the powerhouse. The switchyard adjacent to the powerhouse contains large oil- filled transformers and SF6 circuit breakers and small oil-filled equipment such as capacitors and regulators. 2-1 In addition to the operating equipment, the following buddings, structures and areas are located at this facility. Their locations and areas are shown on the facility layout, Attachment 2. Powerhouse: This multi level concrete building houses the turbine and generator, equipment control battery banks, tools and equipment for maintaining the facility. Storage Building: This building houses spare parts for the hydroelectric plant. Fence: The entire yard is surrounded by a chain link barbed wire topped fence. There are two entrance gates to the yard. OPERATING SCHEDULE: 'The facility is unstaffed; however, it is periodically inspected by a Roving Operator who resides adjacent to the powerhouse and is connected to the remote Powerhouse Control System (see details in Section 4C - Security). In the event of an emergency at this facility, outside of regular business hours, an on-call supervisor is 'available 24 hours per day. See title page for the 24-hour emergency telephone number. 3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT A. OBJECTIVE This section identifies the hazardous materials and wastes that are routinely found at the facility and their spill potential at the facility. All personnel involved with handling hazardous materials and wastes have been trained and are familiar with the hazardous properties of the materials and waste with which they work. B. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE INVENTORY Lists of the hazardous materials and wastes generally handled at the facility are presented in Attachment 1. The inventory reflects "Threshold Level" reporting, listing hazardous materials or waste present at the facility in 'amounts which' exceed a · total volume of 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases, or a total weight of 500 pounds. Substances present at the facility below these levels may not be listed, unless the material is listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quantity" of less than 500 pounds. C. FACILITY DRAINAGE The facility yard is graded such that surface runoff from the hillside, gunited yard area above the powerhouse, and partially paved area near operators garage discharges into a containment pond and'then to the Kern River. Drainage from yard area above the transformers and paved area immediately outside fence, discharges through a 4" metal pipe into the Kern River.. Runoff from the hillside, the operators residence, and the paved area outside the pOwerhouse fence discharges through 18" CMP into the Kern River. The drainage systems are illustrated on the Facility Layout Map, Attachment 2. 3-1 D. ADJOINING LAND USES The facility is located in the Inyo National Forest and is surrounded by undeveloped land. There are no schools, residential areas, hospitals, or medical care facilities within 5 miles of the facility. E. PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION The prevailing wind direction is from the west ("up the canyon") during the day and the east ("down the canyon") at night. F. SPILL POTENTIAL The oil filled equipment, storage containers, spill prevention techniques currently utilized and the potential for oil spills are described in this section. Small spills occurring during normal operation will be contained and cleaned up in accordance with Section 5 of this Emergency Plan. 1. Turbine/Generator Bearings Within the powerhouse, there are bearings on the turbine/generator assemblies containing lubricating oil. The lubricating oil in these.bearings is cooled in coils using water from the penstock which is discharged to the . powerhouse oil sump after cooling the bearing coils. These bearings are connected to high oil level and high bearing temperature alarms that when activated will automatically shut down the turbine and generators minimizing the possibility of an oil spill. In addition, spills and leaks are prevented by performing regular, scheduled maintenance on this equipment as well as daily inspections to detect incipient failures. If oil is spilled it would eventually drain to the powerhouse sump where it would be contained. 2. Turbine Hydraulic Control System There is a pressurized hydraulic oil storage tank for the turbine governor system inside the powerhouse. The oil storage tank is equipped with Iow level alarms which automatically shut the system down the unit. Any oil spilled would drain into the turbine wicket gate pit which then drains into the powerhouse sump. Spill prevention measures currently in effect include periodic inspections; cleaning up all drips, leaks, or oil traces when observed; use of drip pans and absorbent materials to catch any minor drips or minute traces of oil; and regular preventive maintenance on the equipment. Any significant quantities of oil discharged from this equipment would drain to the sump at the pressure regulator pit where it would be contained. 3-2 3. Switchyard Operating Equipment The plant switchyard contains operating oil-filled transformers and SF6 circuit breakers. The insulating oil in the equipment is mineral oil. Operations personnel are notified at the Midway Switching Station, which is staffed 24-hours per day, of significant leakage of major operating equipment via remote oil level, equipment malfunction alarms or customer "no voltage" complaints. The oil filled operating equipment is located on concrete slabs and is surrounded by concrete curbs. Any oil spilled from the equipment would be contained in these areas. G. FIRE POTENTIAL: All hazardous materials and wastes are stored in regulation containers, minimizing the possibility of fire. All hazardous waste containers are inspected weekly and an inspection log is kept by facility personnel. "No Smoking," and other appropriate signs are posted where combustible/flammable materials or wastes are handled, used, or stored. Storage areas are regularly inspected for compliance with applicable state and local requirements. Responsible facility personnel have been trained in the use of portable fire fighting equipment. 3-3 4. PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION 4A. PREVENTION PROCEDURES This section describes the procedures that are in place at this facility to minimize the possibility of fire, explosion, or unplanned releases of hazardous substances to the environment which could threaten human health or the environment. 1. STORAGE IN CONTAINERS · Containers are labeled with their contents. · Containers are maintained in good condition. · The contents of leaking containers are transferred into replacement containers. · The bungs and lids of all containers are kept closed (hand-tight) except when materials are being removed from or added to them. · Containers (less than 30 gallons) are stacked no more than three feet or two containers high, unless theY are on fixed shelving or otherwise secured. · Containers 30 gallons or larger should not be stacked. · Containers will not block exits, stairways, or passageways. · Flammable and combustible liquids are stored in approved metal cabinets or fire- rated storage rooms appropriately labeled. Incompatible hazardous materials are required to be separated by one of l~he following methods: (1) Segregating such materials storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet; or (2) Isolating such materials by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and t° the sides of the stored material; or (3) storing such materials in storage cabinets or gas cabinets. · Hazardous wastes are stored in designated Hazardous Waste Storage Areas. · Pesticides and herbicides are stored in approved, locked cabinets or storage rooms located at ground level. · "No Smoking" and or "No Open Flame" signs (or equivalent) are posted wherever flammable or combustible materials or wastes are stored. Compressed gas cylinders that are not in use outdoors are stored in designated storage areas. All cylinders, including those in use, are secured from falling by chains or other means. 2. STORAGE IN TANKS 4-1 · All tanks contents are clearly identified. All tanks of greater than 60-gallon capacity containing flammable materials are vented to limit internal pressure. Stationary aboveground tanks are structurally secured to prevent tipping or ruptur,e due to earthquakes. Tank-filling operations are supervised to prevent over'filling. All tank valves and openings are kept in a closed position, except when materials are being added or removed. Aboveground tanks are separated from each other by at least 10 feet, and secondary containment is provided to prevent accidental discharge or leaking of the stored liquid. Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. Flammable and combustible liquids are dispensed from storage tanks by approved pumps taking suction from the tops of tanks. Separator boxes or other approved means are provided, when appropriate, at loading and unloading points to prevent spillage from entering sewers or floor drains, and the discharge valve on the separator box is kept in the closed position. A flow cutoff valve, standby diversion tank, or other automatic bypass device is provided for any tank that receives a continuous or unmonitored flow of hazardous material or waste. · Openings for manual gauging have liquid-tight covers, and openihgs for vapor recovery are protected against vapor release. · Tanks containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are separated from combustible materials by at least 10 feet. 3. WELDING AND CUTTING OPERATIONS · A fire extinguisher or hose is available where a torch is used inside buildings. No welding or cutting is performed on tanks, drums, or other containers that have contained flammable liquids unless they have been thoroughly purged and tested inside with a combustible gas detector. · The area surrounding the cutting or welding operation is free of all flammable or combustible materials, liquids, or vapors. Cylinders, piping, valves, regulators, and hoses are prevented from coming in contact with oil and oily substances. · Cylinders in use are placed far enough away from welding to avoid heat by radiation from heated materials, sparks or slag. · All cylinders in use have a pressure-regulating device. Hoses are regularly inspected for leaks, burns, tears, loose connections, and other defects. Where two hoses are joined by a web, they are of different colors or textures. 4. VEHICLE FUELING OPERATIONS Motor vehicles are fueled only with, approved pumps from portable or underground tanks, or from approved 1-5 gallon safety containers. Open containers are never used. · No smoking or open flames are allowed in the area, and permanent fueling stations are posted with "No Smoking" and other appropriate warning signs. · All vehicle engines are shut off du.ring fueling operations. · The manually-operated pump master switch is located 15 to 75 feet from permanent fueling stations and is appropriately labeled. · Where applicable, vapor recovery equipment is regularly maintained, tested, and inspected. Fuel tanker trucks are parked at least 25 feet from property lines (except during fueling operations), and all valves are locked closed when the truck is unattended. · Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected after storage tank-filling and tanker truck-filling to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. · Tank-filling and vehicle fueling operations are supervised at all times. 5. TRANSPORTING, LOADING AND UNLOADING · All loads are securely tied down and incompatible materials are separated in accordance with Department of Transportation regulations. · Hazardous materials are not transported within the vehicle cab. · The vehicle's brakes are securely set, the wheels are chocked if necessary checked, and the engine is shut off while loading or unloading. · Smoking is not allowed anywhere near tank vehicles holding or transporting hazardOus substances. 4-3 · All valves and other discharge openings are securely closed and double- checked prior to transportation. · Vehicles carrying hazardous substances are never left unattended during loading or unloading, or on any residential street. · Smoking and flame-producing devices are prohibited on.any vehicle carrying explosives or flammable liquids. · Explosives are clearly marked, metal tools are not used during loading or unloading~ and the cargo area is free of sharp projections. · Flammable solids are kept dry during transport and loading. · Fire extinguishers are kept securely mounted on all vehicles. · Vehicles are properly marked and placarded and shipping papers or hazardous waste manifests are carried. 6. PAINTING OPERATIONS "NO SMOKING" and "NO WELDING" signs are posted, and spray painting operations are separated by at least 20 feet or a partition from any source of open flame or spark-producing equipment when flammable or combustible paints or finishes are used. Contamination by any foreign substance is prevented, and spilled materials are immediately cleaned up with non combustible solvent and absorbent and disposed of outside the painting area in closed containers. · Only non-combustible spray filters are used. · All flammable or combustible paint, solvent and spray finish containers are kept closed and away from sources of heat or open flame. Hoses or flexible connections attached to container supplying spray nozzles are provided with shut-off valves at the connection. These valves are kept closed when hoses are not in use. · Work areas are kept free of combustible residues or dusts, and all rags and waste are placed inclosed metal containers. 4B. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT - LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE This section, describes the emergency equipment and its capability at the facility and the applicable maintenance and inspection schedules. Maintain all emergency equipment and inspect regularly identified in the Tables 4'1 and 4-2. 4-4 Inspections involve visually checking emergency protection systems and equipment to ensure that they are in place, charged, and ready for use in the event of an emergency. Maintenance involves a more thorough examination and servicing of equipment. 1. COMMUNICATION AND/OR ALARM SYSTEM: Commercial telephones and company telephones are located in the Powerhouse Building. In addition, most PG&E vehicles are equipped with two-way radios and/or cellular telephones that can be used to summon assistance in the event that telephone service is cut. Telephones and radios are in continual use and are maintained as needed. All major operating electrical and hydraulic equipment are connected to remote oil level or malfunction alarms located at the Midway Switching Station. When significant oil leakage occurs, Operations Personnel are notified and an operator is dispatched immediately to investigate the cause and take appropriate 'action. 2. FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Fire extinguisher and other firefighting equipment locations, type/capability, and inspection schedules are listed in Table 4-1. The type of extinguisher placed at each location depends on the types of fire likely to occur near the location. There is additional firefighting equipment maintained at the facility but the type varies depending on the activity. 3. SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: A list of spill control and personal protective equipment and their capability, found at this facility is presented in Table 4-2. There is additional emergency response equipment maintained at the facility but the type varies depending' on the activity. 4. FIRST-AID SUPPLIES: A list of first-aid supplies available at this facility. TABLE 4-1 FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY Inspection Item Type/Capability Qty Locations Schedule Fire Extinguishers Dry Chemical Class ABC 4 Powerhouse Monthly Class BC 2 Switchyard Monthly Class BC 1 Storage Building Monthly 4-5 The buildings and the general locations of this equipment are identified on the Facility Layout Map, (Attachment 2). TABLE 4-2 SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Minimum Quantities Required ITEM CAPABILITY TYPE OR DESCRIPTION QTY. Containers Hazardous waste disposal 55-gallon 4 Hazardous waste disposal 5-gallon 2 Absorbents Spill Cleanup Oil absorbent compound 10 bags Spill Cleanup Spill control pillows 2 bales Cleanup Materials Spill Cleanup ,Penetone Power Cleaner 1 gal. Coveralls Personal Protection Tyvek vented back 2 pair Booties Personal Protection Plastic 2 pair Gloves Personal Protection Solvex or Butyl 2. pair Goggles Personal Protection Plastic 2 4C. SECURITY The facility is surrounded by a 6-foot high chain-link fence topped with barbed wire. There are two vehicle gates which remain locked at all times. Operating equipment at Kern Canyon Powerhouse is monitored at the Midway Switching Station. System Operators staff the Midway Switching Station Office, 24-hours per day, 7 days per week. In the event of an emergency, the operator will contact the on-call Supervisor who is responsible for coordinating the emergency response for the site. An updated list of the on-call Supervisors is kept at the operator's station. Typically buildings are locked when not in use. The yard can be manually illuminated a night. Refer to plot plan for additional information. 4D. TRAINING PG&E has complimentary training programs that address the proPer handling of hazardous materials and wastes at ComPany facilities. The training programs meet the employee training requirements of both federal and state regulations as they apply to hazardous waste contingency plans and emergency response plans. 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USE AND HANDLING: In accordance with California regulations (8 CCR "Worker Right-to-Know" and 19 CCR "Business Plan and Inventory") and California Health and Safety Code, PG&E's Safety, Health and Claims Department oversees training on hazardous materials in use at Company facilities. Employees in each· department or facility receive "Right to Know" or "Hazard Communication Training" on specific substances or classes of toxic or hazardous ' chemicals they use. Training includes topics such as safe methods for storage and handling of hazardous materials, proper fitting and use of personal protective equipment, and knowledge of the specific hazards of the chemicals to which ' employees are exposed. "Right to Know" instruction is given bY the supervisor or other qualified person. The supervisor documents the training by maintaining a signed training roster. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT: PG&E's hazardous waste management training provides consistent ComPany-wide guidance on proper handling of hazardous wastes. Each facility determines which employees need this training in relation to their job duties. All employees involved in hazardous waste management participate in annual review sessions pertinent to their responsibilities. FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE: PG&E's emergency response training is given to employees and covers the following topics: · Recognizing an emergency situation · Emergency alarms and signals · Notification of emergency responders · Proper evacuation procedures · Emergency response plan · Spill mitigation measures · Facility's emergency response contingency plan content and location; · The location, use and hazardous properties of the various materials handled at the facility; · Facility operations and activities, and the facility layout; · The location, use and maintenance of all fire and spill control containment equipment; · Notification procedures for on-site and off-site emergencies; and · 'Proper personal protective equipment which should be worn, depending upon the type of the spill release; Refresher training for all employees is given annually. 0 Section DOCUMENTATION: Documentation of all training is maintained by the Supervisor in charge of the Section. Documentation includes the type and length of introductory and continuing training, attendance lists and names of instructors. All records are maintained for three years after an employee leaves the company. Training records for employees document each of the following: a. The job title for each position at the facility related to hazardous waste management and the name of the employee filling each job. b. A written job description for each position related to hazardous waste management; c. A written description of the type and amount of introductory and continuing training given. If the employee receives specific training related to hazardous materials transportation, then these additional items are documented. d. The name and address of the person providing the training. e. Certification that the employee has been trained and tested. 4E. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES Quick Reference Chart · In all emergency situations, remain calm. · If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department. · If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, prope .Hy or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Appendix F of the Hazardous Waste Manual for more details or contact the appropriate Safety and Environmental Coordinator. Appendix 1 address the events listed below. Event A B C On-Site Fire, (Hazardous Substances Not Involved) On-Site Fire, (Involving Hazardous Substances) On-Site Spill, (Not Oil) - Inside Building 4-9 D Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact E Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact F Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle G Spill, TranSportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle H Spill, Oil and/or PCB's Bomb Threat J Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide K Earthquake L Responding to News Media Inquiries M Natural Gas Releases N Toxic Clouds 0 Respiratory Hazards P Underground Tank Leak Emergency situations may include a spill, leak, fire, explosion, equipment failure, vehicle accident, a chemical reaction, natural disaster and employee exposure, accident, injury.or other incident. The emergency procedures presented in this section give, in order, the basic steps to be followed for the "average" emergency situation. For some "average" emergency situations and more severe emergencies, arrangements for acquiring outside, additional assistance will be made by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. Here is a brief summary of the basic response actions that should be taken in an emergency situation: In the event of a fire, immediately sound fire alarm and call the local Fire Department (or 911). ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS: a. Observe from a safe distance; b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available; ' c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of released or spilled and; d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; 4-10 iv) Environr~ental hazards and; v) Other hazards If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Safety and Environmental Coordinator/Coordinator/Specialist and/or the Safety, Health & Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on. page i near the front of this plan. DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured; call paramedics or an ambulance for help, if necessary. 5. Isolate and restrict access to areas which threaten human health or safety. 6. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 7. -IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take actions to prevent the situation from worsening. a. Use personal protective clothing and equipment. b. .Fight only small fires. c. Remove sources of ignition. d. CIosevalves, or containers. e. Dike, divert, or absorb liquids. f. Cover or suppress emissions (using soil, water, foam, plastic, etc.). g. Protect storm drains and sewers. h. Turn off building ventilation systems. i. As. appropriate, protect the environment and property. j. Mark areas to warn others, restrict access, and prevent accidental contamination or track-out. As time permits, record notes on the incident (who, what, when, where, why). Use the Hydro Bulletin 53 or the scene ~management checklist in Section 8. 9. Provide assistance to emergency personnel as appropriate. 10. Notify the appropriate agencies. Contact your Safety and Environmental Coordinator for assistance in making the proper notifications. The emergency procedures presented in this plan cover responses to a fire, spill, underground tank leak, natural gas releases, toxic clouds, respiratory hazards, earthquake, flood, and bomb threat. Each procedure contains the required notification and reporting requirements. 4-11 5. EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES A.' WHEN TO EVACUATE Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The decision to evacuate is the responsibility of the Facility Emergency Coordinator or the Shift Supervisor. He/she will determine the extent of evacuation. The local fire department or other emergency response personnel might have the authority to make this decision depending upon the situation. Incidents that may require evacuation: 1. Fire or explosion 2. Hazardous substance spill 3. Flood 4. Bomb threat 5. Earthquake 6. Any other potentially dangerous situation B. EVACUATION PROCEDURES: When the signal for evacuation is sounded: 1. DO NOT PANIC. 2. Shut down any machinery or apparatus. 3. Escort/help handicapped or injured personnel to the nearest exit as identified on the Facility Evacuation Map, Attachment 2. 4. Walk, as diagrammed, to the designated assembly point and wait for instructions from the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 5. Supervisors must account for all persons in their units and will report any missing persons to Facility Emergency Coordinator. 6. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will decide when it is safe to re-enter. 5-1 DJ COMMUNICATIONS: The facility has both an evacuation and all-clear signal which are understood by all facility personnel. The signal for evacuation at this facility is verbal. The all-clear signal is verbal. EVACUATION ROUTES: All facility personnel have been trained in the evacuation routes for their work stations and the other areas of the facility. An assembly point is designated. Evacuation routes and assembly points are depicted on the Facility Evacuation Map, Attachment 2. 5-2 6. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS A. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR NOTIFICATION: In the event of an emergency, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. If the Facility Emergency 'Coordinator and the alternate(s) are not available, contact the on-call supervisor at the listed 24-hour telephone number. Facility Emergency Coordinator: Title: Work Telephone No.: Work Location: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Generation Supervisor (559) 855-6120 Auberry Service Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 (559) 237-2952 Alternate No, 1: Title: Work Telephone No.: Work Location: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Maintenance Supervisor (559) 855-6118 Auberry Service Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 (559) 237-2952 B. RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is the individual who is responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at the facility. The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is familiar with all asPects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics of materials and wastes handled, the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. This person has the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the contingency plan and the resPonsibility to respond to emergencies as described in Section 5, Response Procedures. · The Facility Emergency Coordinator will perform or direct others to: a. Train appropriate employees in fire suppression and spill response procedures and the use of related equipment. b. Assess incident: i) Identify hazardous materials or wastes involved. 6-1 ii) Assess effects to human health and the environment. c. Activate alarm to evacuate facility personnel, if required, and if the'alarm has not yet been sounded. ' d. Develop a plan of action to isolate incident. e. Assemble emergency response team. f. Use appropriate emergency response procedure from Section 5 of this Plan. g. Notify PG&E Media Representative of incident details. h. Record incident information on the Scene-Management Checklist i. Follow up with reporting, recording, and monitoring review of the incident and incident response. j. Revise Facility Environmental Emergency Response Plan as necessary. 2. Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinators In addition to the Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator, there are alternate people who are responsible for coordinating emergency response measures .at the facility. The Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s) will coordinate with the Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator or act on his/her behalf. The Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s) are familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics of materials and waste handled~ the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. These people have the authority to commit the necessary resources needed to carry °ut the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to the emergency as described in Section 5, Emergency Response Procedures. 3. Employee at the Scene The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of a fire, explosion; or spill are: a. To immediately report the emergency to an Emergency Coordinator. b.. To provide the following information to the emergency coordinator: ii) i) Caller's name, telephone number, identification. Location and type of emergency. 6-2 iii) Source of spill, if known. To remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the emergency area until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator. Barricade the area, if possible. d. To initiate action to stop the source of the spill, if possible. 7. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE Need for Outside Assistance: Based on PG&E's review of the types and quantities of materials and wastes handled, it has been determined that the services listed below may be called upon in an emergency. 2. Environmental Emergency Plan Retention and Distribution: Copies of the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan and all revisions, have been submitted to local police and fire departments, hospitals, and/or state and local emergency response teams as appropriate (listed below) and required by law. These agencies are on the distribution list to receive each amended version of the Plan. Each 'facility's operating unit also has a current version of the Plan at the facility which is in a location easily accessible to all employees. a. Fire Department Name: Address: City: Telephone: Telephone: b. - Police/Sheriff Customary Fire and HAZMAT ResPonse; Spill Containment; Lockouts/Lockins Emergency Business Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 911 (661) 487-5150 do Security, customary Police Protection: HAZMAT Response; Investigation; Crowd and Traffic Control and Barricading Name: Address: City: Telephone: Emergency Telephone: Business Kern County Sheriff 1415 Truxton Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301. 911 (661) 642-3201 Hospital Customary Public Health Care; Decontamination; Name: Address:' City: Telephone: Emergency Telephone: Business Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxton Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 911 (661) 327-3371 Ambulance/Paramedics Medical Assistance Name: Address: City: Telephone: Telephone: Emergency Business Golden Empire Ambulance 801 18th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 911 (661) 291-2888 (* Copy of plan not submitted to Hospitals or Ambulance/Paramedics) 6-1 A copy o.f this Plan has been provided to the following Administering Agency(les): Kern County Environmental Health Mr. Steve McCalley, Director 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 6-2 3. Cleanup/Disposal Resources The following firms can be utilized and ~may be called, if needed, to assist with cleanup and disposal operations. a. List of spill cleanup, response, and transportation firms and labs. VENDOR NC Industrial Services Corp. 1111 Marauder Street Chico, CA 95926 (530) 343-5488 4600008962 AIIwaste Transportation and Remediation File 52572 Los Angeles, CA 90074-2572 (408)627-2595 Deleted per Jeff Montana Foss Environmental & Infrastructure 1605 Ferry Point Alameda, CA 94501-5021 (510) 749-1390 4600010314 CONTRACT TITLE E.R., Clean Up and Transport Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste - Clean Up and Transportation Emergency RespOnse, Clean Up & Transport of Hazardous Alpha Analytical Labs (WBE) Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis 860 Waugh Lane, H-I' Ukiah, CA 95482 (707) 468-0401 4600009764 Analytical Chemtech International Inc. (WBE) 4011 Power Inn Road Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 455-2284 4600009763 Anresco Inc. 1370 Van Dyke Avenue San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-1100 '4600009765 6-3 VENDOR CONTRACT TITLE BC Labs 4100 Atlas Ct. Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 327-4911 Ext. 211 4600009935 Caltest Analytical Labs 1885 N. Kelly Road Napa, CA 94558 (707) 258-4000 4600009766 Chromalab Inc. 1220 Quarry Lane Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 (925) 484-1919 4600009767 '~ Cirrus Environmental (WBE) ~3_130 Skyway Drive, # 403 iSanta Maria, CA 93456 (805) 346-1766 4600009768 Curtis & Tompkins 2323 5th Street Berkeley, CA 94710 (510) 486-0900 4600009769 FGL Environmental 853 Corporation Street Santa Paula, CA 93061 (805) 659-0910 4600009770 North Coast Lab 5680 W. End Road Arcata, CA 95521 (707) 822-4649 4600009943 Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis - Kern Division Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Hazardous Waste - Lab Analysis - North Coast only 6-5 VENDOR CONTRACT TITLE Sequoia Analytical 885 Jarvis Drive Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (707) 792-1865 4600009771 Sherwood Labs Ephrata, CA 98823~0576 (209) 667-5258 4600009772 The Twining Laboratories (DVBE) 2527 Fresno Street Fresno, CA 93716 (559) 268-7021 4600009774 TJ/H2B Analytical Services Inc. (WBE) 3123 Fite Circle Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 361-7177 4600009773 Zymax Envirotechnology (WBE) 71 Zaca Lane, #100 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 544-4696 4600009775 Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis Lab Services - Sample Testing & Analysis 6-6 ATTACHMENT I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/WASTE INVENTORY CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ADDRESS J2oql FACILITY CONTACT INSPECTION TIME INSPECTION DATE PHONE NO. 3,0~ * BUSINESS ID NO. I$-210- NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program Routine [~ Combined [~ Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials ~.~ Verification of quantities Verification of location ~.~ Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures / Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: Explain: Yes [~ No Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Business Site l~esponsible Party Inspector: ~d, ~,~'c~.~ UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM - I[/VED FACILITY INFORMATION j/~,~ ~[ 2{]00 BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION , ~/F~../ . Page 1 of BUSINESS N~E (Same as FAClLI~ N~E or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 Kern Canyon Powerhouse (805) 321-4556 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 12091 Rancheria Road c~ Bakemfield ~o3 CA ZIP CODE 93306 ~o4 DUN AND B~DSTREET 00-691-2877 ~OS SIC CODE 4911 (4 digit ~ COUN~ BUSINESS OPE~TOR N~E Peter Merck ~o7 BUSINESS OPE~TOR PHONE (559) 855-6120 OWNER N~E Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) ~o9 OWNER PHONE (415) 973-7000 ~0 OWNER ~ILING P.O. Box 770000 ADDRESS 'c~ . San Francisco ' 112 STATE CA 113 ZIPCODE . 94177 114 CONTACT N~E Lonnie Hughey CONTACT PHONE (559) 865-3681 CONTACT~ILING 67250 Helms Circle ~7 ADDRESS ' ~c~ ShaverLake . 118 STATE CA 119 ZIPCODE 93664 ~o N~E Peter Merck 121 N~E Ted Garcia 128 TITLE Generation Supe~isor 124 TITLE Maintenance Supe~isor 129 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6120 ~25 BUSINESS PHONE (559) 855-6188 ~30 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 ~25 24-HOUR PHONE (559) 237-2952 ~31 PA~ ~ (559) 263-0751 127 PAGER ~ (559) 971-5103 ~3= ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFOR~TION: 133 Certification: Based on my inqui~ of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I cedi~ under penal~ of law that I have pemonally examined and am familiar with the information submiffed and believe the information tree, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE O ED REPRESENTATIVE DATE . 134 N~E.OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 ~ ~ Lonnie Hughey N~E OF SIGNATURE (print) ~ ~ 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Peter J. Merck Generation Supe~isor UPCF (1/99) OES Form 2730 (1/99) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page Bus.ss NAU~ IKern Canyon Powerhouse I Chemical Location IPowerhouse I Map// I I ~d, Ico,~ I CO~v~ONNA~ Ilnsulating Oil I E.SI[] Y [] N CAS # [ I IF ENS BOX IS "Y' ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [] FIRE [] PL~ [] M~cr~E [] w~sTEI [] SOLiV [] LXQ~V [] G~S I I I [] LBs [] TONS 365[ If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 391 RADIOACTIVE 1[-] Y [] N [ 0 I CURIES [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH I I~xo~¥~ ! 454 ANNUAL WASTE AMT I I STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [ ] ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] UNDERGROUND TANK [] CAN [] TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] STEELDRUM [] SILO [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT ] FIBRE DRUM ] BAG ] BOX ] CYLINDER AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC HAZARDOUS COMPONENT IHighly Refined Base Oils IHydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates IHydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates · EHS CAS# 64741-97-5 04742-53-6 64742-46-7 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page Kern Canyon Powerhouse BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location IPowerhouse I Map# I I Grid# lC6,7 I COMMONNAME ILubricating Oil I ~'~ ]~ [] ~ ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES CO~LETE BLOCK ~ ~QtmSTED BY m~ LOCAL vn~ cm~v- RE~ER TO n~S~UCTIONS 'rn,~. [] ~,t.~x [] ~,xxu~ [] WAST~ '1 RADXOACUV~ [] ~' [] ~ I 0 PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH ] [ ,-, I MAX DAILY AMT I 4651 - ,[] LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT I 465[ 3651 If EllS, amounts must be in lbs. 2001 ~AL WASTE~ I I STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) m ABOVEGROUND TANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] UNDERGROUND TANK [] CAN [] TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] ABOV~AMBI~NT [] BELOW~mEN~ ] 'B FIBRE DRUM ] BAG ] BOX ] CYLINDER I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] cRyOGENIC ] %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT Highly Refined Base Oils Highly Refined Base Oils Highly Refined Base Oils Highly Refined Base Oils CAS# 64742-54-7 64742-55-8 72623-85-9 72623-87-1 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION I I I I ' OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page Il-"] ADD [] DELETE [] I Page BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Kern Canyon Powerhouse IPowerhouse I PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER [Nitrogen Nitrogen 17727-37-9 I of I Grid# Ic~,7 I I I I I IF EH$ BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. I STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CI-I~F -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS [] PUP~ [] MIX'I'UI~ [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE I[] Y [] N [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE LBS [] TONS 3651 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 22sI [] FIRE o I [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH [ MAX DAILY AMT I 9121 I AVG DAILY AMT I 912l STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [] ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] FIBRE DRUM I UNDERGROUND TANK [] CAN [] BAG [] TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] BOX [] STEEL DRUM [] SILO [] CYLINDER [] ABOVE AMBIENT II~ AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION DES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page Ir'lADD DDELETE []'~'SEI, Page of BUSINESS NAME IKem Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location [Switchyard Grid # B3,4 C3,4 COMMONNAME ISF6 Gas I EHS [[-I ¥ [] N CAS # [2551-62-4 ] ,F EHS BOX,S"Y" . ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER HAZARD CLASSES COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE [[~ PURE [~l MIXTURE r-] WASTE [ RADIOACTIVE [ [--I Y [] N '[ , 0 PHYSICAL STATE[~ ISOLID[] LIQUID [] GAS · CUR]~S I I --- ,LBS [] TONS AVG' DAILy AIVITI I 3~$I ~mIS, ~mou~ m,~t ~,. in.,.. I 2°81 '~'~'~ w^~'~'~ I STORAGE pREssuRE STORAGE TEMPERATURE STORAGE CONTAINER (Ch~ck all that apply) [] ABOVEGROUND TANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] FIBRE DRUM [] UNDERGROUND TANK [] CAN [] BAG [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] BOX [] STEELDRUM [] SILO [] CYLINDER [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I I 208[ 208[ I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) ADD [] DELETE California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME [Kern Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location [Powerhouse COMMONNAME Iwet Cell Batteries I EHS II-"] Y [] CAS # I I ,F E.s Box,s ! I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES COm'LETE BLOCK I~ I~(~STED BY m~ LOC~ l*m~ cI-ImF - lm*El~ TO I~S~JCTIONS TYPE [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [ RADIOACTIVE [~ Y [] N [ 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE CURIES [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH I UN i c rs I[] GALS [] CUFT [ MAX DAILY AMT I [] LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT I ' 365[ If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 21 ~AL w^sTE~m I STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ffi ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLICDRUM [] TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] ABOVE~mENT [] BELOW~BIENT I [[] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] 'BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC ] FIBRE DRUM ] BAG ] BOX ] CYLINDER HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS Isu.u.c^c, II [] []" II - [Lead IICI Y [] hl II CAS# 7664-93-9 7439-92-1 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION I 120[ 120I I OES Form 2731 (0rd96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # Kern Canyon Powerhouse [Storage Building c~cAL~,~ I I ~E SEC~ la COMMONN,~ ILubricatingOiI I ~'~ I~ CAS # I ' I ,~ E.s Box,s.~ >I I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SiTE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS LBS [] TONS 3651 If EHS, mounts must be in lbs. si RADIOACTIVE [] Y [] N [ 0 [ CURIFR [] AcLrrE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH [ I ~D~¥~ I 2ol I AVG DAILY AMT 1. 20I A~rOAL WASTE Am I I STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [] ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] FIBRE DRUM [] UNDERGROUNDTANK [] CAN [] BAG [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] BOX [] STEEL DRUM [] SILO O CYLINDER AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I I [] ~,~N~ [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I HAZARDOUS COMPONENT [Highly Refined Base Oils Highly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils CAS# 64742-54-7 64742-55-8 72623-85-9 72623-87-1 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION DES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME IKern Canyon Powerhouse I Chemical Location ISwitchyard I Map# I I c~a# IB3,4 C3,4 I COU:~ONN~JVm Ilnsulating Oil I ~.,s I~ CAS # I [ IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY TIlE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE [] PT. [] u~m~ [] wAs~ I ~O^Cm~ [] v [] N [ 0 · PHYSICAL STATE [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] OAS I CURIES FED HAZARD [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH co S A=W^S I I' LBS [] TONS AVG DALLY AMT I DAYS ON SITE 3651 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. L~aEST 25001 ~AL WASTE ~ CONTAINER STORAGE STORAGE CONTAINER [] ABOVEGROUNO TANK [] PLASTIC/NoNMETALLIC DRUM [] FIBRE DRUM CONTA]~N-ER (Check all that apply) [] UNDERGROUNDTANK [] CAN [] BAG STORAGE [] BELOW AMBIENT PRESSURE STORAOE ' I [] AMBIE~ [] A~OVEAMBIENT [] BEmW AMBIENT [] CR¥OOENIC TEMPERATURE % WT llAZARDOUS COMPONENT Elis CAS# r-'~- ~ IHighly Refined Base Oils I1~ Y [] N II ~ IHydrotreated LightNaphthenic Distillates I1[] ~ [] ~ II ~-~-~ ~--'--~- ~ IHydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates liE] ~ [] ~ I1' ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION ' 2580[~ 256oI I OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory RepOrting Form - Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME IKern Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location IValve House CAS # I I tF EHs },ox Ts .Y. I · : I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [ RADIOACTIVE ]~ Y [] N I 0 [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] OAS I CURIES [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH - ,[] LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT I 60l 365[ If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. ' STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [] ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] UNDERGROUNDTANK [] CAN [] TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] STEELDRUM [] SILO [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I ] FIBRE DRUM ] BAG ] BOX ] CYLINDER [ [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOOENIC [ HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS ISu.u.cAcid II [] ¥ [] N II [Lead IIm II CAS# 7664-93-9 7439-92-1 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (~4/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page I~ ~D [] D=T~ [] ~S~ I ~ o~ BUSINESS NAME [Kern Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location ISwitchyard I Map// I I c, rid# lB3,4 C3,4 cas# 17727-37-9 I ,~..sBo×,s.Y. ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CI-I~F - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST , CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE [] Y [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I [] ~i~ [] ~ACTivE [] ~'~SS~,~L~AS~ []s I o CURIES [] ACUTE HEALTH LBS [] TONS 365[ If EHS; mounts must be in lbs. 228[ [] CHRONIC HEALTH MAX DAILY AMT I AVG DAILY AMT I ANNUAL WASTE AMT I STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ~IABOVEGROUNDTANK []UNDERGROUNDTANK ITANKINSIDE BUILDING I~STEELDRUM [] ABOVE AMBIENT ] PLAS~NONMETALLIC DRUM ] CAN mCARBOY ] SILO ] FIBRE DRUM ] BAG ] BOX ] CYLINDER [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I 4561 456I I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OESForm2~l(0~9~ California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page ADD [] DELETE [] REVISEI Page BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map# CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES of Kern Canyon Powerhouse [ [Storage Building [ Grease I I I IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I ~IOAC~ [] Y [] N 0 [] SOLID [] LIQUID [--[OAS I CUR]~S [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH --- ,LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT [ 3oI 3651 If EHS, mounts must be in lbs. STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [] ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] FIBRE DRUM [] UNDERGROUNDTANK [] CAN [] BAG [] TANK iNSiDE BUILD,NG [] CARBOY [] BOX [] STEEL DRUM [] SILO [] CYLINDER I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC HAZARDOUS COMPONENT IHydrotreated Heavy Naphthenic Distillates IRefined Heavy Naphthenic Distillates ILubricating Base Oils EHS CAS# I1[] Y [] N II 64742-52-5 I ID ~ [] ~ II ~-9~-~ I1[] ~ [] ~ II 72623-83-7 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (0~Jgo') California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical DeScription Page BUSINESS NAM~ [Kern Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location [Powerhouse I I[::] CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME Base Paint CAS# I I iF EHS BOX I$ "V' ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD CLASSES COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE 'DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [] PUR~ m~n~ruu~ ~]WASTE I RAmOACTrv~I[]¥ m~ [ o SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS [ CURIES FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] .ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH I UNITSI r-] I[] LBsGALS [][] ToNsCUFr I MAX DAILY AMT [ 20] 3651. IfEas, amounts must be in lbs. Ava DAILY A1VIT I 201 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) I[] IAMBIENT ] [~ ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] UNDERGROUNDTANK [] CAN [] TANKINSIDE BUILDING [] CARBOY [] STEE'DRUM [] SILO [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I ] FIBRE DRUM ] BAG ] BOX [~ CYLINDER I[] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I HAZARDOUS COMPONENT IEthylene Glycol IXylenes ITitanium Dioxide IMineral Spirits EHS CAS# 107-21-1 1330-20-7 13463-67-7 64742-88-7 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OE$ Form 2731 (04/96) PG&E KERN CA~ON POWERHOUSE Manager : Location: City : CommCode: EPA Numb: iRECEIVED RANCHER A RD E JAN 2 8 1998 BAKERSFIELD /[BY_.'_--: COUNTY STATION SiteID: 215-000-000036 BusPhone: (805) 324-9893 Map : 104 CommHaz : Low Grid: 0lB FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code:4911 DunnBrad:94-074-2640 Emergency Contact PETER MERCK Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : Pager Phone : / Title / SUPERVISOR (209) 855-6120x (209) 237-2952x (209) 263-0751x Emergency Contact TED GARCIA Business Phone: 24-HoUr Phone : pa~er Phone ~' : / Title '~ / SUPERVISOR (209) 855-6118x (209) 237-2952x (209) 971-5103x Hazmat Hazards: EHSs Fire Pgess React ImmHlth DelHlth Emergency Directives: ---- Hazmat Inventory One Unified List -- MCP+DailyMax Order Ail Materials at Site · Hazmat Common Name... .SpecHaz]EPA HazardsI Frm DailyMax Unit MCP EXIDE, WET CELL BATTERIES E F R IH DH L 120 LBS EXIDE'WET CELL BATTERIES E F R IH L 60 GAL Hi ~E~ E F R IH DH ~ASER F RL~S TE OIL ~ F DH L INSULTING OIL R IH L 2580 GAL Min L~RICATING OIL F DH L 630 G~ Min L~RICATING OIL F DH L 410 G~ Min NITROGEN F P IH G .... 228 FT3 Min - Ni'l'~O~m SULF~ HE,FLUORIDE P IH DH G 208 FT3 Min L~RICATING OIL F DH L 65 G~ Min SiIELL Di~A ~X OIL F DH L CHE~ON GST 46 OIL F L 465 G~ UnR INSULTING OIL F DH L 156 G~ UnR SOLIDS, CONT~INATED F L 55 G~ UnR WATER OIL MIXT~E F DH L 55 G~ UnR ~,~~ ~C~,, go hereby ce~i~ ~ha~ ~ hav~ reviewed the a~{=u,,a~a h~ardous mate~ais manage- mere p~an for ~~ ~ end tha~ it aloo~ w~th any c0rre~i0ns c0ns~tuts a complete and ~ffs~ man- agement plan for my faciJ?~. PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE Inventory Item 0010 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME EXIDE WET CELL BATTERIES Location within this Facility Unit POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# F STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid ~ Mixture Ambient -- TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 2.00 LBS AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 120.00 LBS Daily Average I 120.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I%Wt. I 30.00 Sulfuric Acid (EPA) EHS CAS# Yes 7664939 TSecretlEHSIBi°HazNo Yes No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F R IH DH NFPA/// I USDOT# Inventory Item 0003 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME EXIDE WET CELL BATTERIES Location within this Facility Unit VALVE HOUSE Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# STATE ~ TYPE Liquid/Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 2.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 60.00 GAL Daily Average 60.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I ~t. 6OlSulfuric Acid (EPA) EHS CAS# Yes 7664939 ITSecret EHS}BioHaz No Yes No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F R IH NFPA /// USDOT# MCP Hi -2- 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~ Inventory Item 0017 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME GEL CELL BATTERIES Location within this Facility Unit POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# STATE ~ TYPE Liquid/Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 2.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 60.00 GAL Daily Average 60.00 GAL %Wt. 55.00 22.00 20.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Lead Lead Dioxide Sulfuric Acid (EPA) EHS CAS# s 7439921 No 1309600 7664939 TSecret EHS BioHaz No Yes No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I Radi°active/Amount I EPA Hazards INo/ Curies IH DH NFPA /// USDOT# IMCPHi Inventory Item 0018 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME EXIDE WET CELL BATTERIES Location within this Facility Unit SWITCHYARD Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Mixture Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 2.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 60.00 GAL Daily Average 60.00 GAL %Wt. 30.00 70.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Sulfuric Acid (EPA) Lead EHS CAS# Yes 7664939 No 7439921 TSecret No EHS BioHaz Yes No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F R IH DH NFPA/// I USDOT# MCP Hi -3- 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE Inventory Item 0007 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DEGREASER Location within this Facility Unit WASTE STORAGE AREA STORAGE BLDG SiteID: 215-000-000036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 71-55-6 ~ TYPE STATE /Pure Liquid PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 79.00 GAL Daily Average 79.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EHS No CAS# 71556 TSecret No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS EHS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI No No No/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# MCP Low = Inventory Item 0005 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE OIL Location within this Facility Unit WASTE STORAGE AREA Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 221 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Waste Liquid I Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest ContainerGAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average I 55.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Waste Oil, Petroleum Based EHS CAS# No ITSecret EHSIBioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# I MCP Low 4 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Inventory Item 0015 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lV~Vl~ ~Vl~ / ~2 ~.~..~.gl ~v1~ INSULATING OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SWITCHYARD CAS# 64741-97-5 STATE ~ TYPE Liquid /Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE IAmbient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 2500.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 2580.00 GAL Daily Average 2580.00 GAL %Wt. I 100.00 Mineral Oil HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS# No 8020835 TSecret EHS BioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies R IH NFPA/// I USDOT# Min ---- Inventory Item 0019 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lV~Vl~ ~Vl~ / ~lvll ~_,~..%_~ ~vl~ LUBRICATING OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: POWERHOUSE CAS# 64742-65-0 STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Liquid -- TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 200.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 630.00 GAL Daily Average 520.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) EHSI CAS# No ~ 8020835 TSecret No EHS BioHaz No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards INo/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# I MCP Min -5- 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~ Inventory Item 0002 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME LUBRICATING OIL Location within this Facility Unit OIL SUMPS POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 8020835 STATE I TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Licluid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 200.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 410.00 GAL Daily Average 355.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) EHS CAS# No 8020835 TSecret No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS EHS BioHazI Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No NoI No/ Curies F DH I N FPA I USDOT# /// MCP Min = Inventory Item 0004 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME NITROGEN Location within this Facility Unit SWICTHYARD Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 7727-37-9 FSTATE TYPE Gas Pure PRESSURE TEMPERATURE Above Ambient I Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 228.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 228.00 FT3 Daily Average I 228.00 FT3 %Wt. I 100.00 Nitrogen HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS# No 7727379 TSecretlEHSlBi°HaZNo No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F P IH ? NFPA/// I USDOT# MCP Min -6- 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Inventory Item 0013 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lv~vl~ ~Vl~ / ~ ~--LL~ NITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: POWERHOUSE CAS# 7727-37-9 FSTATE ~ TYPE Gas /Pure PRESSURE TEMPERATURE I Above Ambient I Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 228.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum I 228.00 FT3 Daily Average 228.00 FT3 %Wt. 100.00 Nitrogen HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS# No 7727379 TSecret EHS BioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F P IH NFPA III Inventory Item 0009 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~Q~QN N./-UvI~ / ~H~l~.~.b N~Vl~ SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SWITCHYARD CAS# 2551-62-04 F STATE ~ TYPE Gas /Pure PRESSURE TEMPERATURE I Above Ambient I Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 208.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 208.00 FT3 Daily Average 208.00 FT3 %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Sulfur Hexafluoride EHS CAS# No 2551624 TSecret EHS BioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies P IH DH NFPA I USDOT# I MCP / / / Min -7- 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~ Inventory Item 0014 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME LUBRICATING OIL Location within this Facility Unit STORAGE BLDG SiteID: 215-000-000036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 64742-65-0 STATE I TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM Largest Container 5.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 65.00 GAL Daily Average 45.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) EHS CAS# No 8020835 TSecretlEHSIBi°HazNo No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I Radioactive/Am°unt ] EPA Hazards INo/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# I MCP Min ~ Inventory Item 0011 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME SHELL DIALA AX OIL Location within this Facility Unit SWITCHYARD Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# rSTATE -T-- TYPE Liquid /Mixture PRESSURE TEMPERATURE Ambient I CONTAINER TYPE IN MACHINE/EQUIP Largest ContainerGAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 2740.00 GAL Daily Average 2740.00 GAL %Wt. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS# ITSecret EHS BioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards INo/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# MCP UnR 8 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ~ Inventory Item 0012 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CHEVRON GST 46 OIL Location within this Facility Unit POWER/4OUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 64742-54-07 ~ TYPE r STATE 1Mixture Liquid I PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE IIN MACHINE/EQUIP Largest Container GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum I 465.00 GAL Daily Average 465.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS# HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F NFPA /// USDOT# I MCP UnR Inventory Item 0001 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME INSULATING OIL Location within this Facility Unit POWERHOUSE Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 64742-46-7 STATE ~ TYPE Liquid EPure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE OTHER - SPECIFY Largest Container 39.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum I 156.00 GAL Daily Average 156.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 Mineral Oil HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS# No 8020835 TSecret EHS BioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F DH NFPA I USDOT# I MCP / / / UnR -9- 01/08/1998 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~U/v~vlu~ ~Vl~ / ~ ~.1_~ ~Vl~ SOLIDS, CONTAMINATED Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: POWERHOUSE CAS# FSTATE ~ TYPE Liquid /Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 40.00 GAL %Wt. 60.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Motor Oil, Petroleum Based EHS CAS# No 8020835 TSecret EHSIBioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F NFPA I USDOT# I MCP / / / UnR ~ Inventory Item 0016 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WATER OIL MIXTURE Location within this Facility Unit POWERHOUSE Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# STATE ~ TYPE Liquid I Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 20.00 GAL %Wt. 5.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Motor Oil, Petroleum Based EHS CAS# No 8020835 TSecret No IEHSIBioHaz No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# [ MCP UnR -10- 01/08/1998 F PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical --Agency Notification CALL 911 THE THE EVENT OF FIRE, FIRE DEPARTMENT IS NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OTHER AGENCY NOTIFICATION ARE DIRECTED BY THE PG&E EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR ALTERNATE. Overall Site 02/20/1991 -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 02/20/1991 ALL OF THE POWERHOUSE'S OPERATING EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO MALFUNCTION ALARMS LOCATED IN THE POWERHOUSE BUILDING. OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ARE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS VIA REMOTE ALARMS. ALSO, MIDWAY SUBSTATION, WHICH IS MANNED 24 HOURS PER DAY, RECEIVED THESE ALARMS AND AUTOMATICALLY NOTIFIED OPERATIONS PERSONNEL. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOW OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL-CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. AN EVACUATION ROUTE MAY BE SEEN ON THE SITE DIAGRAM. -- Public Notif./Evacuation POWERHOUSE IS LOCATED IN REMOTE AREA. 02/20/1991 Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST HOSPITAL 02/20/1991 -11- 01/08/1998 F PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt --Release Prevention Overall Site 10/14/1992 SPILLS AND LEAKS ARE PREVENTED BY PERFORMING REGULAR, SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ON THIS EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS DAILY INSPECTIONS BY OPERATING PERSONNEL TO DETECT INCIPIENT FAILUREs. THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL OIL SPILLAGE FROM THESE BEARING WOULD BE 0-25 GALLONS DUE TO BEARING FAILURE. -- Release Containment 10/14/1992 ANY OIL DISCHARGE FROM THE SYSTEM WOULD DRAIN INTO THE TURBINE WICKET GATE PIT WHICH IN TURN DRAINS INTO THE BUILDING SUMP. THERE HAVE BEEN NO EQUIPMENT FAILURES IN THIS SYSTEM WHICH RESULTED IN A SPILL EVENT. -- Clean Up 10/14/1992 CLEAN UP ALL DRIPS, LEAKS OR OIL TRACES WHEN OBSERVED AND USE OF ABSORBEN MATERIALS TO CATCH ANY MINOR DRIPS OR MINUTE TRACES OF OIL. AN OIL/WATER SEPARATOR IN THE SUMP PREVENT ANY SPILLED OIL FROM REACHING THE KERN RIVER. Other Resource Activation -12- 01/08/1998 F PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Fast Format Site Emergency Factors Special Hazards Overall Site --Utility Shut-Offs 12/12/1991 A) GAS - PROPANE AT EMPLOYEE RESIDENCE B) ELECTRICAL - ELECTRIAL GENERATION PLANT WITH A COMPLEX SWITCHYARD C) WATER - BEHIND HOUSE GARAGE, AT WATER TANK AND AT PENSTOCK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO Fire Protec./Avail. Water 12/12/1991 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 7 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHERS; 2 PRESSURIZED WATER EXTINGUISHERS; 4 WATER HOSES; 2 SETS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - KERN RIVER Building Occupancy Level -13- 01/08/1998 F PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE SiteID: 215-000-000036 Fast Format = Training Overall Site -- Employee Training 04/01/1993 WE HAVE 1 OPERATOR, OCCASIONAL VISITS TO SITE BY MAINTENANCE CREWS OF 2 - 6 PEOPLE AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM Page 2 I Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -14- 01/08/1998 M. E. HarbiCk Grid M&C Environmental Specialist 650 'O' Street Fresno, CA 93760 J~ly 29, 1997 Chief Kelly- Bakersfield Fire Dept. 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Sir: Please accept my sincere apology for the lateness of this submittal. During a in-house audit it was discovered that the attached documents were inadvertently not distributed. If you have any questions please contact me at your earliest.convenience. Sincerely, 209-263-5217/pgr888-365-5130 meh Attachments Pacific Gas and Electric Company December 17, 1997~ Bakersfield Fire Department · Hazardous Materials Di~,ision 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Hydro Generation Southern Area Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209/855-6054 Fax 209/855-6147 Re: Facility Environmental Emergency Plan for Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) Kern Canyon Powerhouse. Dear Sir or Madam: Pursuant to Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4, Article 4 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), PG&E hereby submits the required updated AB 2189 information for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse As required under Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Cod~, PG&E hereby certifies that this filing meets the requirements set forth in Chapter 6.95 of the State Health and Safety Code. Additionally, as required, PG&E hereby certifies that the attached updated hazardous materials inventory included in the information filing meets the requirements set forth in SARA Title III, Section 3i2. The attached informati°n also conforms to the hazardous waste contingency plan requirements for generators of hazardous waste set forth in Title 22, Chapter 15, Article 4 of the CCR. Updates to this plan are attached. Please replace the previously submitted copy of the plan with this attached updated plan. If you have any questions regarding the attached updated information, please contact Peter Merck at (209) 855-6120. Thank you fo:r your continued cooperation. Sincerely,~ Generation Supervisor Attachments Appendix A California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Business Owner/Operator Identification Page CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING: 1/1/98 ENDING 12/31/98 Page 1 of BUS,NESSNAME IKern CanyonPowerhouse I BUS,NESS P,ONE: 1(209) 872-5119 I SITE ADDRESS:]12091 Rancheria Road C,TY: IBakersfield IsTATE: r~ ziP: [93306 DUN & BRADSTREET: 00-691-2877 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT #) 4911 OPERATOR NAME: IPeter Merck I OPERATOR PHONE: 1(2o9)855-612o I OWNER INFORMATION OWNER NAME: IPacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) MAILING ADDRESS: IP. O. Box 770000 CITY: ISan Francisco ' I STATE: [~ ZIP: IOWNER PHONE: I 1(415) 973-7000 CONTACT NAME: ILonnie Hughey MAILING ADDRESS: 167250 Helms Circle CITY: IShaver Lake ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT STATE: ZIP: ICONTACT PHONE: I 1(2o9) 865-3681 I Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary NAME: TITLE: BUSINESS PHONE: 24-HOUR PHONE: PAGER: IPeter Merck IGeneration Supervisor 1(209) 855-61201 1(209) 237-29521 (209) 263-0751 I NAME: ITed Garcia TITLE: IMaintenance Supervisor BUSINESS PHONE:I(209) 855-6188 I 24-HOUR PHONE: I(2o9) 237-2952 I PAGER: l(2o9) 971-5103 ] ON SITE AHM: [ [] YES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (AHM) NO 1 If yes, and above Threshold Planning Quantities, attach a sheet of paper with I general description of the process and principal equipment. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate and complete. Print Name of Document Preparer: [ Sebastian Riedel Signature of Owner/Operator: I Date: [ OES Form 2730(04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page ADD [] DELETE BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # [] REVISE I Page I 21 of I 1°1 IKern Canyon Powerhouse IPowerhouse I I Grid # IC6,7 CHEMICAL NAME ITRADE SECRET II-] Y [] N COMMONNAME Insulating Oil I EHS I[] ¥ [] N CAS # I IF EHS BOX IS "V" I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. HAZARD COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE IRADIOACTIVE [-'l Y [~ N , , 0 PHYSICAL STATE SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES FED HAZARD FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [--[ ACUTE HEALTH [Sq CHRONIC HEALTH STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER I I I[] LBS [] TONS AvGDAILYAMT I lfifil 3651 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 391 ANNUAL WASTE AMT [ STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE % WT [] Above Ground Tank [] Below Ground Tank [] Tank Inside Building [] Steel Drum [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Can [] Box [] Tank Wagon [] Carboy [] Cylinder [] Rail Car [] Silo [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Other:Equipment [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Bag [] Tote Bin [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I I[] AMB1ENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I HAZARDOUS COMPONENT IHighly Refined Base Oils IHydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates IHydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates CAS# 64741-97-5 64742-53-6 64742-46-7 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page 1[--[ ADD [] DELETE BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # [] REVISE [ IKern Canyon Powerhouse IPowerhouse Page of [ lO[ CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD ILubricating Oil I Iz " ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. TYPE PHYSICAL STATE COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Y [] N [ 0 I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS [ [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE I I*Sl OALS [] CUFT LBS [] TONS 365[ If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 2ooI FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER CURIES ACUTE HEALTH ~ CHRONIC HEALTH [ MAX DALLY AMT I 410[ AVG D~ILY AMT I 355[ STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] Above Ground Tank [] Can [] Below Ground Tank [] Carboy [] Tank Inside Building [] Silo [] Steel Drum [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Bag [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] Box [] Tank Wagon [] Cylinder [] Rail Car [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Other:Equipment [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Tote Bin ~ [] BELOW AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT Highly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils CAS# 64742-54-7 64742-55-8 72623-85-9 72623-87-1 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page ADD [] DELETE BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # i~] REVISE I PageI 41 of [ 10! IKern Canyon Powerhouse I IPowerhouse I Grid # [C6,7 I I CHEMICAL NAME INitrogen I la [] I COMMONNAME INitrogen I I[] DN CAS # 17727-37-9 I IF EHS BOX IS "Y" I I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. FIRE CODE TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS Ir")'~ PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE []Y I~ N I 0 I~r~ ]SOLID [] LlQUID [] GAS CURIES F1RE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE H ACUTE HEALTH r~ CHRONIC HEALTH LBS [] TONS AVG DAILYAMT I I 3651 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. ANNUAL WASTE AMT ! 228[ 22aI STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] Above Ground Tank [] Can [] Box [] Tank Wagon [] Below Ground Tank [] Carboy [] Cylinder [] Rail Car [] Tank Inside Building [] Silo [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Other: [] Steel Drum [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Bag [] Tote Bin [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT ] [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page IE3 AOo [] DELETE BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # [] ~VlSEI Pagel ~l of IKern Canyon Powerhouse ~ IP°werh°use ~ CHEMICAL NAME I I TRADE sECRET lElY [] NI COMMONNAME IWet Cell Batteries I EHS I[]v []n CAS# I I ,~.~o~-~. ~L ~O~TS MUST BE ~ LBS. Fl~ CODE I HAZA~ COMPLETE BLocK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS *vP~ 2 PU~ ~ ~ix~u~ ~ w~s~ ~ ~mo~c~w ~ v ~ ~ 0 PHYSICAL STATE ~ SOLID ~ LIQUID ~ GAS FED H~A~ ,~ FI~ ~ ~ACTIVE ~ P~SSU~ ~LEASE ~ ACUTE HEALTH STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER CURIES CHRONIC HEALTH 3651 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. MAX DALLY AMT I 1201' AVG DALLY AMT 121 ANNUAL WASTE AMT I STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE % WT [] Above Ground Tank [] Can [] Box [] Below Ground Tank [] Carboy [] Cylinder [] Tank Inside Building [] Silo [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Steel Drum [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Bag [] Tote Bin [] Tank Wagon [] Rail Car [] Other:Battery [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [ [[] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT r-]~CRYOGENIC [ HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS ISu,furio Acid I1[] ' [] ~ II ILead lin' a~ II ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION CAS# 7664-93-9 7439-92-1 OES Form 2731 (04/96) II~] ADD [] DELETE BUSINESS NAME Chemical Location Map # California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page [] REVISE[ PageI 61 of I Kern Canyon Powerhouse CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS # IStorage Building I [ Grid# [C2 FIRE CODE HAZARD TYPE PHYSICAL STATE I ILubricating Oil I I I TRADE SECRET ltl Y [] N [ IF EHS BOX IS "Y* ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. · COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE RADIOACTIVE[[-] Y [] N FED HAZARD STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE I UNITS I[~ GALS [] CUFT Ill LBS [] TONS 3651 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. CURIES ACUTE HEALTH MAX DALLY AMT I AVG DAILY AMT I 4si ANNUAL WASTE AMT I STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE % WT [] Above Ground Tank [] Below Ground Tank [] Tank Inside Building [] Steel Drum [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Can [] Box [] Tank Wagon [] Carboy [] Cylinder [] Rail Car [] Silo [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Other: [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Bag [] Tote Bin [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS# Highly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils IHighly Refined Base Oils 64742-54-7 64742-55-8 IHigh,y Refined Base Oils I1[] ~ [] ~ II ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION I1[] Y [] N II 72623-85-9 72623-87-1 OES Form 2731 (04/96) ':, California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page ^DD [] [] ~1 o~ I BUSINESS NAME IKern Canyon Powerhouse I Chemical Location Iswitchyard I Map# I I Grid# IB3,4 C3,4 I COMMON NAME Ilnsulating Oil I E,S II-I v [] ~ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE ~ PU~ ~ MIXTU~ U WASTE ~ ~DIOACTIVE l U Y ~ N PHYSICAL STATE ~ SOLID ~ LIQUID ~ GAS CURIES FED HAZA~ ~ FI~ ~ ~ACTIVE ~ P~SSU~ ~LEASE ~ ACUTE HEALTH ~ CHRONIC HEALTH CODE I~ LBS ~ TONS I AVG DAILY AMT DAYS ON SITE 3~ If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. [~s~ 2sool ~u~[ w~s~ CONTA~ER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE II~ AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT PRESSURE STORAGE I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT IHighly Refined Base Oils IHydrotreated Light Naphthenic Distillates IHydrotreated Middle Petroleum Distillates EHS II[]¥mNII Ilu'~ m~ II IIr~¥B,ll CAS# 64741-97-5 64742-53-6 64742-46-7 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 2580[ 25801 I OES Form 2731 (04196) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME IKern Canyon Powerhouse I Chemical Location ISwitchyard I Map# I I Grid# IB3,4 C3,4 I COMMON NA~E INitrogen I EHS I CAS # 7727-37-9 FI~ CODE COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF -- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE I~.~ ~ ~,x~ ~ w.s~ I ~io.~iv~ ~ ~ ~ ~ PHYSICAL STATE SOLID ~ LIQUID ~ GAS CURIES FED H~A~ FIRE ~ ~ACTIVE ~ PRESSU~ ~LEASE ~ ACUTE HEALTH ~ CHRONIC HEALTH STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER I I ~,,~s 18 O^LS [] ~'~'~ I MAX DAILYAMT [ LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT [ 22~ 36sI zf EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 228l A~UAL WASTE AMT I i STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] Above Ground Tank [] Can [] Below Ground Tank [] Carboy [] Tank Inside Building [] Silo [] Steel Drum [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum' [] Bag [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] Box [] Gylinder [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Tote Bin [] Tank Wagon [] Rail Car [] Other: [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] BELOW AMBIENT [-1 CRYOGENIC I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page PageI .91 of ADD [] DELETE [] REVISEI BUSINESS NAME IKern Canyon Powerhouse I Chemical Location Iswitchyard ] Map~ I ] G.id# IB3,4 C3,4 I 10 CHEMICAL NAMEIsulfur Hexafluoride I TRADE SECRET v [] I COMMONNAME Isv6 Gas I EHS Im v [] N CAS # 12551-62-4 I ~F E.S BOX ~s I I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. I I COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE ,l-~ PuRE D MIXTU~ [] WASTE , RADIOACTIVE I~ Y [5~] N 0 PHYSICAL STATE[~ ISOLID[] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES FED HAZARD FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE N ACUTE HEALTH [~7] CHRONIC HEALTH STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER I I UNI:I'S Irn GALS [] CUET I MAX DAILY AMT [ 208i I[] LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT 208! 3e51 If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 208l ANNUAL WASTE AMT [ i STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE sTORAGE TEMPERATURE [] Above Ground Tank [] Below Ground Tank [] Tank Inside Building [] Steel Drum [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Can [] Box [] Tank Wagon [] Carboy [] Cylinder [] Rail Car [] Silo [] Glass Bottles or Jugs [] Other:Equipment [] Fibre Drum [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Bag [] Tote Bin [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form -- Chemical Description Page I~ ^~' [] ~ [] ~'~"1 Pagel ~01 o~ I~°1 BUSINESS NAMEIKern Oanyon ~o.~Ol,S~ I Chemical Location IYa~ve House I Map# I I Grid# I~ I COMMON NAME Iwet ce, Batteries I ~"' I~ ~ [] CAS # I I IF EHS BOX IS ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS. FIRE CODE COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CItIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS TYPE [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE II-] Y [] N I 0 PHYSICAL STATE [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I CURIES FED HAZARD [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER I MAX DAILY AMT [ 6ol AVG DAILY AMT I 6°l ANNUAL WASTE AMT [ I UNI;FS i GALS [] CUFT [] LBS [] TONS 3651 if EHS, amounts must be in lbs. 21 STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE % WT [] Above Ground Tank [] Below Ground Tank [] Tank Inside Building [] Steel Drum [] Plastic or Non-metallic Drum [] Can [] Carboy [] Silo [] Fibre Drum [] Bag [] Box [] Cylinder [] Glass Bottles' or Jugs [] Plastic Bottles or Jugs [] Tote Bin [] Tank Wagon [] Rail Car [] Other:Battery [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS ISulfuricAcid I E~ ~ [] ~ II ILead lB' []' II ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION CAS# 7664-93-9 7439-92-1 OES Form 2731 (04196) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page ID ADD [] ~L~T~ [] BUSm-ESS NAME [Kern Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location [Powerhouse Map# I I G-lid# lc6,7 I co,~o...~ Io,.y so.dsI E~ I~,~ [] N I CAS # I I .,E.s~x~s.~ ~L ~ ~ BE ~ LBS. I ~ CODE CO~ BLOCK ~ ~Q~S~D BY ~ LOC~ ~ ~F - ~FER TO ~S~UCTIONS P~SIC~ STA~ SOLID ~ LIQ~D ~ O~ C~S CODE LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT [ 40] DAYS ON SITE I 3651 ,m~ ~.~.~, LARGEST 551 , A~UA~WAST~A~rr I 2201 CONTAINER STORAGE [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANKWAGON CONTAINEa [] B£LOWOP. OUNDTANZ [] CmU~O¥ [] CYLINDE~ [] ~,ILCA~ .......................... [] TA~r~SID~BVlLD~O [] S~ [] ~i~,ss~rrL,~ [] ! .......................... STORAGE PKESSURE 'STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [ 6O [ 6O [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [ [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE, AMBIENT [] B£LOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC HAZARDOUS COMPONENT [Highly Refined Base Oils Highly Refined Base Oils EHS IIs~a. II IIo~a. II CAS# 64742-54-7 64741-97-5 Field 161 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION DES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page Io [] [] ~1 ~1 o~ I l01 BUSINESS NAME ]Kern Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location ]Powerhouse Map# ~ CAS # I I ~ ~..~ ~o×,,-~ I I COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS PHYSICAL STATE SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CUR]~S FED HAZARD FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CODE LBS [] TONS AVG DAILY AMT ! 20! DAYS ON SITE I 3651 ,r~.=~u .~.,- ~. I I ~O~ST I 551 ,~w~~ ! ~ol CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [ 5 [] ABOVE GROUNDTANK [] CAN [] BOX '~ BELOW GROUNDTANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLICDRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] TANK WAGON [] RAIL CAR [ [] AMBm~ [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC HAZARDOUS COMPONENT I IHighly Refined Base Oils EHS CAS# 64742-54-7 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION :ield 161 OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page [~-] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE] BUS]NESS NAME IKem Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location ~Powerhouse Map# ~ Page of I I I ~"# Ics'7 I c~c~.~ I. I ~- ~c~, I~' ~ "I ~o~o..~ iG., c.,,BaEeHes I ~ I~ ~ o. I ~L ~ ~ BE ~ L~. ~ CODE CO~ BLOCK ~ ~Q~S~D BY ~ LOC~ ~ ~F - ~R TO ~S~UC~ONS P~SIC~ STA~ [~ [SOLID ~ ~Qm ~ ~ n~ co~ ~s ~o~s ~w ~mv ~ [ eo[ DAYS ON S~ 365 ~ST 21 ~w~~ I I CO~R STOOGE ~ ~o~ ~O~D T~ ~ C~ ~ ~X CO~ ~ S~WO~O~T~ ~ C~ ~ C~ ~ T~ ~S~E B~D~G ~ P~O~T~LICDR~ ~ BAG ~ TO~B~ STOOGE ~ ~S~ P~SS~ STOOGE [ ~ ~BIE~ % ~ ~US CO~~ E~ C~f I ss I ILiad IIO ~ ~. I I ~ IILeadDi°xide I1~~ ~" I I ~o I pu,.u.c~c,~ II ~ ~ ~" I [] TANK WAGON [] ,....~.....e.~ ............. [] !.B...A.~_E_~__Y. ......... 7439-92-1 I 1309-93-9 I 7664-93-9 I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION :iold 161 OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page [[-] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE] BUS~cSS NA_M~ ~Kem Canyon Powerhouse Chemical Location ISwitchyard Page Grid # IB3,4 C3,4 of °~'~°.~".~"~ I I ~-~- ~.c~. I[::] ,. [] ,, I co~o~IWet Cell Ba.edes I Io o. I ~L ~0~ ~ BE ~ t~. ~ CODE CO~ BLOCK ~ ~Q~S~D BY ~ LOC~ ~ ~F - ~R TO ~S~UC~ONS P~SIC~ STA~ [~ [SOL~ ~ UQ~D ~ G~ C~ STA~W~ ] ] ~s I~ ~ ~ ~ I ~D~Y~ I e0.01 COD~ I~ LBS ~ TO~S I AWD~Y~ ] 60] DAYS ON S~ 365[ CO~R STOOGE ~ ~ GRO~D T~ ~ C~ ~ ~X CO~R ~ BE~WO~O~DT~g ~ C~V ~ C~E~ ~ s~D~ ~ ~B~Dg~ ~ ~C SO~ ~ ~CmO~M~T~LiCD~ ~ BAO ~ TO~B~ STOOGE ~ ~B~ P~SS~ STO~O~ [ ~ ~m ~E~ % ~ ~US CO~O~ E~ C~ I ~s I I~''~ I1~ ~ ~ ~ II 7~39-92-~ I I ~0 I I~f~A~ I Ira ~ ~ ~ II ~4-93-~ I [] TANK WAGON [] ~-?-~ ............. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION Field 161 / OES Form 2731 (04/96) California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page [] REVlS£ I Page 2i of BUSINESS NAME [Kem Canyon Powerhouse I Chemical Lecation ]Powerhouse I '~p# I I ~a# Ic6,7 I cozvnv~oNN~a ILub,~catingOi, I ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LI~. FIRE CODE COMPLETE BLOCK IF REQUESTED BY THX LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS PHYSICAL STATE SOLm [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES FED HAZARD FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH 10i CODE LBS [] TONS AVO DAILY AMT[ 520] DAYSONSITE I °~51 "~"--"'"'""~' ~,~OEST I 2001 '~AL~TE~ I I CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE %WT [ 99 ] 99 [ 99 .I 99 [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] [] s~.Low o]~OUND TAN]< [] [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] [] STEEL DRUM [] [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLICDRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON CA~BOY [] c~nvo~.~ [] ~.AmCA~ SILO [] OLASSBOTTLE [] .E...~..~.J._p_.M..E..N..T.. .... FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE BAG [] TOTE BIN [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [ [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC HA7_ARDOUS COMPONENT [Highly Refined Base Oils I [Highly Refined Base Oils ]Highly Refined Base Oils I IHighly Refined Base Oils EHS I1[]" m" II Ilrn¥ m,,ll CAS# 72623-87-1 72623-85-9 64742-55-8 64742-54-7 Field 1 61 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Fofla 2731 (04/96) Pacific Gas and Electric Company February 29, 1996 Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2101 H Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Kings/Crane Valley Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P,O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209/855-6054 Fax 209/855-6147 RECEIVED Business Plan for Pacific Gas &' Electric Company's Kern Canyon Powerhouse Pursuant to Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code and Article 4 to Subchapter 3 of Chapter 2 to Title 19 of the California code of Regulations (CCR), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) hereby submits the required updated information for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse in Bakersfield, California. ' As required under Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code, PG&E hereby certifies that this information meets the requirements set forth in Chapter 6.95 of the State Health and Safety Code. Additionally, as required, PG&E hereby certifies that the updated hazardous materials inventory included in the information filing meets the requirements set forth in SARA Title III, Section 312. Please insert revised pages into your copy of the plan. If you have any questiOns regarding the attached updated information, please contact Peter Merck at (209) 855-6120 or Dan Pope at (209) 736-6609. Sincerely, ' _ r~ ~ AttachmenA ~J2A ~~ ~ 'c4, Kern Canyon Powerhouse ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST Public No. Company: Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator: Peter J. Merck (209) 855-6120 Generation Supervisor Home Address: 22550 Homestead Road, Clovis, CA 93612 Home Telephone No.: (209) 298-1839 24-Hour Telephone No.: (209) 237-2952 PG&E No. 857-6120 Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s): Ted Garcia Maintenance Supervisor Home Address: 9118 N. Fowler, Clovis, CA 93611 Home Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: (209) 855-6118 (209) 298-5863 (209) 237-2952 857-6118 PG&E Corporate Environmental Consultant: PG&E Safety Engineering Representative: PG&E Public Affairs Director: PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator: (415) 973-6915 (209) 263-5595 (209) 263-5308 (415) 973-7000 223-6915 821-5595 821-5308 223-7000 Federal Agency: U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 State Agencies: California Office of Emergency Services (OES): California Department of Health Services (DOHS)*: California Department of Fish and Game*: California State Lands Commission: Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)*: (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (310) 590-5201 (800) 852-7550 Local Contacts: Administering Agency: Kern County Fire Department .(80~ 861-2761 Ambulance/Paramedics: Golden Empire Ambulance (Address). Fire Department: Kern County Fire Department Hospital: Mercy Hospital Sheriff or Police Department:Kern County Sheriff (805) 327-9000 or 911 (805) 861-2577 or 911 (805) 327-3371 (805) 861-3110 or 911 * DOHS, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications to these offices be made through the OES 800 number. A. FACILITY NAME: 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION (H&SC 25509, 19 CCR 2729, 31) Kern Canyon Powerhouse TYpE OF FACILITY: Hydroelectric Powerhouse C. LOCATION OF FACILITY: 12091 Rancheria Road 10 miles east of Bakersfield via State Highway 178 Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 Facility Telephone No.: See Location Map, Figure 2-1. D. OWNER/OPERATOR: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) P.O. Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 E. STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: 4911 (805) 872-5119 DUN & BRADSTREET NO.: (00-691-2877) FACILITY MANAGER: Norm Sweeney Kings-Crane Valley Hydro Superintendent 33755 Old Mill Road (P. O. Box 425), Auberry, CA 93602 Telephone No.: work (209) 855-6112 Home No. (209) 325-0878 2-1 7. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS A. .Emer,qency Coordinator Notification: In the event of an emergency, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. If the Facility Emergency Coordinator and the alternate(s) are not available, contact the on-call supervisor at the listed 24-hour phone number. Facility Emergency Coordinator: Peter J. Merck Title: Work Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Home Address: Home Telephone No.: Generation SupervisOr (209) 855-6'1'10 (209) 237-2952 22550 Homestead Rd., Clovis, CA 93612 (209) 298-1839 Alternate No. 1' Ted Garcia Title: Work Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Home Address: Home Telephone No.: Maintenance Supervisor (209) 855-6'1'18 (209) 237-2952 9118 N. Fowler, Clovis, CA 9361 (209) 298-5863 7-1 Contact the following: Emergency Coordinator Name: Telephone number: Peter J. Merck (209) 298-1839; PG&E (209) 855-6120 Time of notification: 6. If outside assistance is needed, document the time called and name of person contacted. a. Ambulance (time): (phone no.) or 911 Name of person contacted: b. Paramedics: c. Fire department phone number: or 911 7. Action(s) taken to immediately contain and isolate spill ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. Containment: Absorbent: Booms: Spill pads: Other: Isolate spill: Booms: Barrier tape: Stanchions: Other: Actions taken to prevent further release: N/A: Other: Personnel first on scene. 8-2 NO LOCATION M.~,V, "MATERIAL NAME -" ] MS-DS WASTE CODE"- DOT# PHYS ST HAZ COD~: '* ¢75 Kern Cam/on Powerhous :M ~nsulatin9 Oil Yes 9188, 9 Mix/Liq F, C ¢76 Kern Canyon Powerhous M Insulatin9 Oil, Lubricating Oil (Chevron GST Oil 68) Yes 9188, I Mix/Liq F, F,C 0,77 Kern Canyon..Powert~us M Insulating Oil, Lubricating Oil {Chevron GST Oil 68} Yes! 1270, 1 =Mix/I..iq ;F,C 478 Kern Canyon Powerhous 'M Exide Wet Cell E~atterie$ Yes 2976 ~Mix/Liq R,A 479 Kern Canyon Powerhous 'M Ni{rogen Yes; 1066 Gas .P 480 Kern Canyon Powerhous M Inhiblsol Cleane;/Degreaser Yes .2831 MixlLiq ~F,A ,., 481 Kern Canyc~n Powerheus M -Stringer C[esn~_rJDegren-e.n-r ' Yes 1 Mix/Liq F,A ¢82 Kern Canyon Powefhous M SF6 Gas EL-eakers Yes 088 Mix/Gas P,C 0,83 Kern Canyon Powerhous M Chevron Thinner 325 Yes 1263 Mix/Liq F,C 484, Kern Canyon Powerhous '.M Chevron Gear Oil SAE 90 Yes :1270 .Mix/l_iq F,C 485 Kern Canyon Powerhous M Shell Spriax Gear 0[I SAE 85 W$90 Yes. 1270 Mix/Liq F,C 486 Kern Canyon Powerhous M 'Myst[k JT 6 High Temperature Multi-PUrlpOSe Gmas Yes 1270 MixfLiq ~87 Kern Canyon Powerhous M 'Paint Enamel, Sherwin-Williams Yes .1263 MixlLiq F,C zLS8 Kern Canyon Power~us ~- Chevron AW Machine Oil 10 Yes 1270 Mix/Liq F,C :~9 Kern Canyon Powerhous M Chevron RPM Handy Oil Yes 1270 Mix/Liq F,C 490 Kern Canyon Powmhous .M Schaeffer's 221 Moty Ultra, 800 EP #2, LHhricant Yes 1270 'MixJLiq F,C 491 Kem Canyon Powerhous M Paint Enamel Yes 1263 ~lix]Liq F,C 492 Kern Canyon Powerhous M !Belzona Molecular Gran.dogrip Kit Yes. ~lix/Liq F,A,C 493 Kern Canyon Powerhous M Perma Grit 2, Non-Skid Surface Coating Yes ~ix/Liq.F'C 494 Kern Canyon Powerhous M 'rhompson's Water Seal Yes 1 !39 ~lix/Liq F,C .4~5 Kern Canyon Powerhous M GE Glypta11202 Cleae~ Varnish Yes !263 'Mix/Liq F,C '496 Kern Canyon Powerheus '~1 ~VeI Cell Elatter~f 12 V Yes 2796 Mix/Liq A0R 497 Kern Canyon Powerhees ~1 8aa Bopper __ Yes 1950 .Mix/Liq F,P,C 498 Kern Canyon Powerhous ,~ Chevron Handy Oil 15 Yes 1270 Mix/i.iq FjC 499 Kern Canyon Powerhous ~ Motor Oil Pennzoil 10W-40 Yes 1270 Mix/l_iq F,C 5(30 Kern Canyon Powerhous M i~N'aste Cor~taminated Solid/Debris yesi223 ,91 B9 Mix-~o id F,C Page 1 N0 AV AMT '"; MAX AMT UNIT I ANN AMT GEN 1 DAys ON .,~ITE I AVG' LB I SUB LOCATION MAX LB 0,75 80, 2500 B0, 2500 Gal - I '-365121200 Switchyard Potential Transfoerms, Switchyard M 21200 1476 156, 200 156, 200 Gal i 365;3000 N/S PH Station Sv. Trans., PH Gov. Oil SumF :~000 477 35, 65,165 35, 65, 330 IGal 365;2200 Turnbine Oil Sump, Guide Bearing Oil Sump, 0il S 2200 478 360 350 Sal 365 17800 Battery Roore, Valve House .17800 ~,79 ~,60 =460 'CF 36~ Switchyard Transformer Spare 480 10 24 Gal ' 365 85 Storage Bldg. 200 481 $ 6 Gal 365 50 ~Storage BIEg. 50 '482 230 345 Lb 365:230 iSwitchyard Breakers, Switchyard Spare Cy[s. 345 483 !5 5 ',Gal ... 365~42 'Storage BElg. 42 484 10 10 Gal 365 B5 Storage Bldg. 85 485 35 35 Lb 365 35 Storage Bldg. 35 488 20 20 Gal 365 35 .Stora~je Bid.g., 35 487 25 25 Gal 365 200 Storage Bldg. 200 488 10 .10 'Gal 365',85 'Storage Bidg. 85 489 6 .6 'Gal 365!50 Storage Bldg. 50 490 10 ! O Gal 31~5 85 Stora§e Bldg. 85 491 30 30 Gal 365 250 Storaga.l~ldg. :250. 492 1/2 1/2 Gal 365 Storage Bldg. : 493 ! 1 Gal 365 ~Storage Bldg. 494 !/2 !~t2 Gal 365'4 Storage Bldg. 495 1 I2 .1 f2 'Gal 365'1 f2 storage BI;dg. 17 ¢96 1 t Gal 365 1 PH Office E~ .¢97 6 6 Lb 365 6 ~tain Floor 5 498 5 5 Gal 365 5 Main Floor 35 499 1/2 )2 Gal I 365 4 Main Floor 500 50 ~'50 Lb jJ 365' 'Haz. Waste Stor. Area Page 2 'No STOR~OD~LOCI GRID COOR ! CONTCAP 476 !R14, R14 B3, C3 ~20 GaI~ '19100 Gal 476 R14, R14 D6, D7 '1200 Ga.I, 200 Gal 477 R14, R14, C~14 DT, D7, D7 356 Gal, 55 Gal, 55 Gat ¢7'8 M 14, M 14 D7, E7 3 Gal, 3 Gal ¢79 L24 C3, D7 230 CF ¢80 FI4 :C2 8 Gal ~,81 N14 *C2 .1 Gal , 82 i11 u, - ~,83 F14 C2 0,84 N14 C2 5Gal 485 :14 C2 25 Lb ~,86 N14 ;' C2 5 Gal 487 F14 C2 .5 Gal 488 N14 C2 ;5 489 F14 ~-2 5 Gal, I Gal 4~0 ~14 C2 5 Gal 491 F14 C2 I Gal 4-92 F14 'C2 ~, Qt. 1493 N14 C2 '1 Gal 49~, F.1.4 C2 1Qt. 495 F14 C2 1 Qt. ~L96 R14 ~)6 1 Gal ¢97 F14 D7 12.5 oz. SprayCar~s 4.98, N14 D7 5 ~599 N,4 iD7 'IQ'{. 00 DI4 .. D6,7 ,55 Gal DA Page 3 CI4EM COMP NO ~175 Nighly Refined B~e Oil 100~100 47§" Highly Refine~l B--?.e Oil 1OO , ~100 477 Additives. Higltly Refined Base Oils I. 99 -~1.99 0.78 Electrolyte. Sulfuric Acid. Lead _. ¢79 Nitro,lan ¢1~0 1.1.! Trichlo~eethaae 482 Sulfur Hexafleuride 483 C9-C12 AIkyibenzen~s. light Petroleum Distillate '~. 98 484 Highly Refined Base Oils 485 Highly Refined Base Oils 487 Aliphafic Hydrocarbons. Aromatics 488 H;~L;y Refined Base Oils 489 '490 ; 491 : 492 493 494 Mineral Spirits 495 '$96 -2[ectrolyte 397 1.1.1 Trichloroethane. Mineral Spirits _;95 Antioxidaet Surfactant & Oete~jer~t. Highly RefiTmd Base Oils ~1~95 95 '499 Petroleum Lube ~00 Hydorcarbon Base Oils J 2,0' Page 4 [ N0 CAS # I GE~RATING PRO I' ' MANUFACTURER 475 64741;9~-4I Chevl'on 476 64741-98.4 Chevron 477 64742-54-7 , ~Chevn)n .... 478 7664-93-9, 7439-92-i IExcide 4.79 //27.37-9 Airco ¢80 71-55-6 Inhibisol' 4.83 'Chevron r484 Chevron 485 Shell 486 Mystik 4.E7 685! 5-25-3 Sherworn-W'illiam 48a Chevron 489 ~hsvron 430 Schaeffer' 491 Various 492 Belzona 493 Perma Grit ~,94 64742'-'85-7 Thompsons ~,g5 G.£. 496 7664-93-9 497 71~55-5, 64742-88-7 ' ~498 Ii~¢742-54-7 ,Clayton 499 6¢742-65-0 IPen.zo[I ,500 .... .Spill Clean Up ~N/A Page 5 Pacific Gas an(] i:lectric Company December 29, 1994 Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 Kings/Crane Valley Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.O. Box 425' Auberry, CA 93602 2O9/855-6O54 Fax 209/B55-6147 Business Plan for Pacific Gas & Electric Company's Kern Canyon Powerhouse Pursuant to Section 25505 of the state Health and Safety Code and Article 4 to Subchapter 3 of Chapter 2 to Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) hereby submits the required updated infoi:mafion for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse in Bakersfield, California. As required under Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code, PG&E hereby certifies that this information meets the requirements set forth in Chapter 6.95 of the State Health and Safety Code. Additionally, as required, PG&E hereby cedifies that the updated hazardous materials inventory included in the information filing meets the requirements set forth in SARA Title III, Section 312. Please insert revised pages into your copy of the plan. regarding the attached updated information, please,,cCfftact Peter Merck at 209-~55-6120 · or Marti Coffman at (209) 576-6632. /'"L Sincerely, Norman F. Swe~y'-'"-(~'Z'~-~'~- ' ~- Superintendent, Kings-Crane Valley Attachments FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN for Kern Canyon Powerhouse 12091 Rancheria Road 10 Miles East of Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 Business Phone: (805) 872-5119 24-Hour Emergency Phone: (209) 237-2952 December 27, 1994 This Facility Environmental Emergency Plan will be implemented as herein described: Signature: ,,,'~~'"~"~_ ~/...¢,,¢~ Name: Norm Sweeney Title: Superintendent Kinqs-Crane Valley Kern Canyon Powerhouse-' ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST Public No. Company: Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator: Peter J. Merck (209) 855-6110 Generation Supervisor Home Address: 22550 Homestead Road, Clovis, CA 93612 Home Telephone No.: (209) 298-1839 24-Hour Telephone No.: (209) 237-2952 PG&E No. 857-6110 Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s): Ted Garcia Maintenance Supervisor Home Address: 1382 Burl, Clovis, CA 93611 Home Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: (209) 855-6118 (209) 298-5863 (209) 237-2952 857-6118 PG&E Corporate Environmental Consultant: PG&E Safety Engineering Representative: PG&E Public Affairs Director: PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator: (415) 973-6915 (209) 263-5595 (209) 263-5308 (415) 973-7000 223-6915 821-5595 821-5308 223-7O00 Federal Agency: U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 State Agencies: California Office of Emergency Services (OES): California Department of Health Services (DOHS)*: California Department of Fish and Game*: California State Lands Commission: Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)*: (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (310) 590-5201 (800) 852-7550 Local Contacts: Administering Agency: Kern County Fire Department (805) 861-276¢ Ambulance/Paramedics: Golden Empire Ambulance (Address) Fire Department: Kern County Fire Department Hospital: Mercy Hospital Sheriff or Police Department: Kern County Sheriff (805) 327-9000 or 911 (805) 861-2577 or 911 (805) 327-3371 (805) 861-3110 or 911 * DOHS, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications to these offices be made through the OES 800 number. 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION (H&SC 25509, 19 CCR 2729, 31) FACILITY NAME: Kern Canyon Powerhouse TYPE OF FACILITY: Hydroelectric Powerhouse C. LOCATION OF FACILITY: 12091 Rancheria Road 10 miles east of Bakersfield via State Highway ~78 Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 Facility Telephone No.: (805) 872-5119 See Location Map, Figure 2-1. D. OWNER/OPERATOR: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) P.O. Box 770000 San. Francisco, CA 94177 E. STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: 4911 DUN & BRADSTREET NO.: (00-691-2877) FACILITY MANAGER: Norm Sweeney Kings-Crane Valley Hydro Superintendent 33755 Old Mill Road (P. 0. Box 425), Auberry, CA 93602 Telephone No.: work (209) 855-6112 Home No. (209) 434-3528 2-1 ~. FACILI~ EMERGENCY COORDINATORS A. Emergency Coordinator Notification: In the event of an emergency, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. If the Facility Emergency Coordinator and the alternate(s) are not available, contact the on-call supervisor at the listed 24-hour phone number. Facility Emergency Coordinator: Peter J. Merck Title: Work Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Home Address: Home Telephone No.: Generation Supervisor (209) 85'~-6110 (209) 237-2952 22550 Homestead Rd., Clovis, CA 93612 (209) 298.1839 Alternate No. 1' Ted Garcia Title: Work Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Home Address: Home Telephone No.: Maintenance Supervisor (209) 855-6118 (209) 237-2952 1382 Burl, Clovis, CA 9361 (209) 298-5863 7-1 TRADE NAM.[ iNSULATING OIL CHEVRON GST OIL 88 CHEVRON GST OIL 68 CHEVRON GST OIL 68 CHEVRON GST OIL 68 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE CAD980886618 (ALL MATERIALS PRESENT 365 DAYS PER YEAR) REPORT DATE: 12/31/94 DOT PHYSICAL HAZARD AVERAGE MAXIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM STORAGE NO. STATE CODES AMOUNT AMOUNT ~ pOUNDS POUNDS CODI~ LIQ F,C 80 80 GAL 610 610 N/AMIX/LIQ F,C 200 200 GAL 1,450 1,450 R,I, N/AMIX/LIQ F,C 35 35 GAL 200 260 R,1, N/AM I~JLIQ F.C 65 65 GAL 400 400 R,1, N/AMIX/LIQ F,C 165 330 GAL 1,260 2,520 D,1,4, INSULATING OIL MIX/LIQ F,C, INSULATING OIL MIX~LIQ F,C EXlDE STORAGE BATTERIES 2798MIX/LIQ R,A EXlDE STORAGE BATTERIES 2796MlXJLIQ R,A NITROGEN (AIRCO) 1068PURE/GAS F,P,C INHIBISOL CLEANER/DEGREASER 2831MIX/LIQ F,A ND 150 CLEANER (CHEMSEARCH) MIX/LIQ F,A GRID CONTAINER LOCATIONS COOR CAPACITY CHEMICAL COMPONENTS SWITCHYARD 03 20 GAL MINERAL OIL POTENTIAL TRANSF POWERHOUSE D7 200 GAL HIGHLY REFINED EASE OILS GOV OIL SUMP ADDITIVES POWERHOUSE D7 356 GAL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OiLS TURBINE OIL SUMP ADDITIVES POWERHOUSE D7 55 GAL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OILS GUIDE 9EARING OIL ADDITIVES SUMP POWERHOUSE D7 55 GAL HIGHLY REFINED EASE OILS OIL STORAGE AREA ADDITIVES 2,500 2,500 GAL 19,100 19,100 155 156 GAL 1,200 1,200 180 180 GAL 1,B00 1,800 180 180 GAL 1,800 1,800 230 230 CF 20 20 24 24 GAL 180 180 55 55 GAL 180 180 R,I, SWITCHYARD C3 MAIN TRANSF R,1, N/S POWERHOUSE 09 STATION SVC. TRANS M,1,4 POWERHOUSE D7 3 GAL M,1,4 VALVEHOUSE E7 3 GAL L,2,4 MAIN TRANFORMERC3 230 CF F,1,4 STORAGE BUILDING C2 6 GAL D,1,4,STORAGE BUILDING C2 55 GAL MINERAL OIL MINERAL OIL SULFURIC ACiD LEAD SULFURIC ACID LEAD NITROGEN 1,1,1, TRICHLOROETHANE FROM TO PERCENT PERCENT CASNUMBER 100.00 100.00 84741-96-4 100.00 100.00 64741-88-4 100.00 100.00 64741°89-4 100.00 100.00 64741-88-4 100.00 100.00 64741-66-4 100.00 100.00 64741-99-4 100.00 100.00 64741-99-4 76-6649-39 74-309-21 79-6649-39 74-399-2t 77-2737-9 71-558 · KEY TO HAZARDOUS CODES- HYSICA F = FIRE P = SUDDEN PRESSURE RELEASE (COMPRESSED GAS) R = REACTIVE MATERIAL EALTH A = ACUTE (IMMEDIATE HEAL~I EFFECTS) C = CHRONIC (DELAYED HEALTH EFFECTS) " EXTR EM ELy HAZARDOUS SUBSTANC E/ACUTE LY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ,-- KEY TO STORAGE CODES- LASTIC ORUM P = CAN J = BAG K = BOX L = CYLINDER NTAINER N=PLASTICCONTAINER R=OTHER 1 =AMBIENTPRESSURE 2=>AMBIENTPRESSURE 4=AMBIENTTEMP. FILE: KERNMAT.XLS HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY- KERN POWERHOUSE CAD980886618 REPORT DATE: 12J31194 CA ANNUAL DAYS WASTE DOT PHYSICAL HAZARD MAXIMUM AMOUNT ON STORAGE WASTE NAME CODE NO STATE CODE AMOUNT GENERATED UNiT SITE CODES WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS 223 9189 MIX/SOL F,C 12,000 26,000 LB 360 D,1,4 WASTE DRY CELL BAn'ERIES 181 3028' MIX/SOL C 260 260 LB 360 D,1,4 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOLS 513 1950 MIX/SOL F,C 200 400 LB 360 D,1,4 WASTE OIL 221 1270 MIX/LIQ F,C 5,000 10,000 LB 360 D,1,4 OILY CONTAMINATE D WATER 221 1270 MIX/LIQ F,C 10,000 20,000 LB 360 D,1,4 STORAGE CHEMICAL LOCATIONS COMPOUNDS HAZ. WASTE STRG AREA HYDROCARBON BASE OILS HAZ. WATE STRG AREA HAZ. WASTE STRG AREA VARIOUS HAZ. WASTE STRG AREA HYDROCARBON BASE OILS HAZ. WASTE AREA HYDROCARBON BASE OILS CAS NUMBER WASTE GENERATING PROCESS SPILL CLEANUP SPENT FLASHLIGHT BATI'ERIES, ETC.. EMPTIED CONSUMER PRODUCTS CONTAINERS OFF SPEC. LUBRICATrNG OILS SUMP CLEAN OUT KEY TO HAZARDOUS CODES - PHYSICAL: F=FIRE P = SUDDEN PRESSURE RELEASE (COMPRESSEO GAS) R=REACTIVEMATERIAL HEAL.-i: A = ACUTE (IMMEDIATE H,C~LTH EFFECTS) C = CHRONIC (DELAYED HEALTH EFFECTS) EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE/ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ~KEYTOSTORAGECODES- A=AGTANK B=UGTANK D=STEELDRUM E=PLASTICDRUM F=CAN J=BAG K=BOX L=CYLINDER M = GLASS CONTAINER N = PLASTIC CONTAINER R = OTHER 1 = NvlBIENT PRESSURE 2 = >AMBIENT PRESSURE 4 = AMBIENT TEMP. Page 1 of 1 FILE:KERNWST.XLS Pacific Gas and Electric Company March 2, 1994 Kings/Crane Valley Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 2O9/855-6054 Fax 209/855-6147 Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2101 H Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Attention: Ralph E. Huey Dear Mr. Huey: RECEIVED HAZ, MaT. DIV. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE Thank you for letting us know the correct agency to handle the "Facility Environmental Emergency P1an'. (FEEP) for Kern Canyon Powerhouse. We will make the correction to our records and send all future correspondence to your department, instead of the Kern County Fire Department. Enclosed, per your request, is the Kern Canyon Powerhouse hazardous material inventory, resubmitted on your forms. If you have any questions regarding this inventory or the FEEP, please call Thomas Hebrard at (209) 855-6120. Sincerely, Gregg'L. Lemler Superintendent GLL:cs Enclosure FIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 "G" STREET BAK~-RSr'IE_D, CA. 93301 (805) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY FACILITY DESCRIPTION CHECK IF BUSINESS IS A FARM [ BUSINESS NAME Pac±fic Gas & Electric Company FACILITY NAME Kern Canyon Powerhouse SiTE ADDRESS 12091 Rancheria Road CITY Bakersfield STATE CA ZIP 93306-9801 NATURE OF BUSINESS SIC CODE 4911 Utility DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER 00-691-2877 OWNER/OPERATOR MAILING ADDRESS CtTY Auberry Pacific'Gas & Electric Company PHONE 209-85526120 P. O. Box. 425 STATE CA 93602 EMERGENCY CONTACTS NAME Thomas W. Hebrard PHONE 209-855-6120 TITLE Pdwerhouse Foreman 24-HOUR PHONE 209-237-2952 NAME R.L. McKinley BUSINESS PHONE 209-855-6113 TITLE Maintenance Supervisor 24-HOUR PHONE 209-237-2952 ~usiness Name BAKER :IELD CITY FIRE DEI RTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pacific Gas & Electric Compar6ddress P. O. Box 425, Auberry, CA 93602 Page _1 of__3 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) IN~NTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision ( ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemicaj is a NON TRACE SECRET [ ] TPCOE SECRET [ ] 2) Common N~me: Contaminated solids - contaminated with hydrocarbons. 3) DOT ¢ (option~) 9189 ChemicaJ Name: N/A AHM [ ] CAS .','¢ PHYSICAL & HEALI'id HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL Fire [X~] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure HEALTH immediate Health (Acute) [ ] [Delayed HeaJth (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION 223 (3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE :~) PHYSICAL STATE Solid tX Liquid [~ GAS [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [~ W~te [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND ~ME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum OaJlyAmount: 275 Ihs [ ] ga] ~] ft3 [ ] a) Container: 6 Average DaiLy Amount: 275 cudes [ ] b) Pressure: AnnuaJ Amount: 550 C) TemperaZure: Largest Size'Container: 55 # Days On Site 360 Circle Which Months: All Year. J. F. M. A. M. J. J, A. S, O. N. O 9) MIXTURE: Mst the three most hazardous chemica] components or ar~, AHM components CONIPONENT CAS # % w-r AHM 3) [ ] 1 O) L~cazion Powerhouse CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) iN~NTORYSTATUS: New[ ] Addition[ ] Revision[ ] Deletion[ ] Check if chemica] is a NON TRADE SECRET 2) Oocnmon Name: Sulfur Hexafluoride C~mica] Name: Sulfur Hexafluoride, 3) DOT # (op~ona]) 1080 AHM [ I CAS # 2551--62--4 P?IYSICAL a HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL Fire [ ] Reactive[ ] Sudden Release of Pressure ~] HEALTH Immediate Health (Acute) ~] Oelayed Hea]th (Chronic) ~VASTE CLASSIFICATION (3,-digit code from OIlS Form 8022) USE CODE PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ ] GAs tX] Pure /(] Mixture [ ] W~te [ ] Radioactive [ ] UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES lbs [~] ga] [] 33 [] a) Container: 14 curies [ ] b) Pressure: 2 c) Temperature: 4 Circle Which Months: All Ye~. J, F, M, A. M. J, J, A, S, O, N, 0 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY Maximum Oaily Amount: 50 !i Average Oa]iy Amount: ~ il Annua] Amount: 50 L~'ges[ Size Cont~ner: 50 ,~ Oa~ on slte 365 i 9) MIIXT'URE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM I the three most haz~dous 1) -[ ] chem m.,a~ comoonent, s,or I any AHM components 2) [ 1 3) [ 1 i(~0) Lo~ion Switchyard ~=usiness Name BAKER: :iELD CITY FIRE DEI RTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pac~.fic Ga,,~: & Electric Compan~Address P.O. Box 425, Auberry, CA 93602 Peg e_2.of_3__ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INV~NTORYSTATUS: New[ ] Addition( i ,~ev,sion[ I Deletion( ] Check if chemlc~l is a NON TRAOE SECRET [ I TRAOESECRET [ ] 2) CommonNa~ne: ~,~ide wet ceil batteries Chem,~Name: Electrolyte (Sulfuric Acid) 3) DOT ,¢ (optionaJ) AHM [ ] CAS # 2796 PHYSICAL HAZARD CA'I-EGCRIES PHYSICAL Fire [X] Reactive [ ~ Sudden Retea~e of Pressure [ ] . HEALTH Immediate Health (Acute) X ] Delayed Hea~th (Chronic) [X] WASTE CLASSIF!CA~ON (3-digit code from OHS Focm 8022) USE CODE PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid ~] Ga~ [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [~ W~ste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND %ME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE COOES Ma.xlmum CeJiy Amount: 150 l~ [ ] ga~ [~ ~3 [ ] a) Conta~ner: Average gaiiy Amount: 150 curies [ } b) Pressure: Annu~J Amount: 150 c) Temperature: Largest Size'Container: 2.5 at Days c,~ S;te 365 Circle Which Months: All Yew. J. F, M. A. M. J, J. A. S. O, N. O R14 MIXTURE: '.dst the three most haza~cous chemicaJ components or any AHM comp~3nents COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM ~) Electrolyte 3.87 lbs. Sulfuric Acid/qal. [] 2) [ l 3) [ I O) Location Powerhouse CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION INVENTORY STATUS: New[ ] Addition[ ] Revision[ ] Deletion[ ] Check,f chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ] TRADE SECRET Common Name: Shell Diala Ax Oil 3) gOT at (opdonaJ) 1270 Chemica/Name: AHM [ ] CAS # Insulatinq Oil PHYSICAL & HEALTiH PHYSICAL HEAL~'F~I HAZARD CATEGCRIES Fire [~ Reactive [ I Sudden ReIe~e of Pressure [ ] )mmectia~e HeaJth (Acute) [ ] Oetayed HeaJth (Chronic) WASTE CLaSSIFiCATiON /3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Sotid [ ] LJcuid [~ Gas [ ] Pure { ] Mixture K] Waste [ ] Radioa~ive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STOP, AGE COOES M~xlmum Ca~iy Amount: 2740 lbs [ ] gaJ (~ ,~3 [ ] a) ConP,ner: Average Oaiy Amount: 2740 cunes[ ] b) Pressure: AnnuaJ Amount: 2740 .... c) Temper~ure: Largest Size Container: 2500 ¢ D~ys On Site 365 C[rcte Which Months: All Year, J, F, M. A, M. J, J, A, S. O. N, O 14 1 MIXTURE: List [he three most ha~a~aous chem;c~ comPonents'or &ny AHM com~nenJs COMPONENT CAS at %WT AHM ~) Ad.ditives ~) Hiqhly refined base oil 3) 10) Loo~io. Switchyard PRI~ N~e & Ufle of A~onz~ Com~ Represenm~ve Signa~ Dam BAKF_R: IqELD CITY FIRF, DEF RTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page -3 cfi_3 9usiness Name Pacific Gas & Electric Co.. Address P.O. Box 425, Auberry,' CA 93602 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) iNVENTORY STATUS: New { t ~,dditlon [ ] Rev,s,on [ [ Deletion Check if chemical is a NON TRACE SECRET', [ ] TRACE SECR~'T ( ] 2) Common Name: Chevron GST 46 Oil 3) COT ¢ (o¢Uon~) 1270 Chemi~ Name: Turbine Oil AHM [ I CAS ¢ 64742--54--7 4) PHYS;CAL & HEALTH H.~ZARO CATEGORIES PHYSICAL Fire ~] Reactive [ 1 Sudden Relea.se of Pressure HEALTH Immediate HeaJth (Acute) [ ] Oelayed Hea.fth (Chronic) 5) WAST~ CLASSIFiCATiON (3-digit code ,'rom OHS Form 8022) USE CODE $) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Uduid iX] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [~] W~te [ ] Radioact~,e [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND ,'RNtE AT FACIU'I-Y UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES ,Maxzmum Caiy Amount: 465 i~ [ ] gaJ ~ ~3 [ ] a) ContaJner: Average Daily Amount: 465 cunes[ ] b) Pressure: Annua Amount: 465 ' c) Temper~ure: La~gest Size'Contaner: 200 ~' Cays On S~te 365 Circle W~ich Months: All Ye&r. J, F, M, A. M. J. J. A. S. O, N, 0 14 -3) MIXTURE: Ust f. he three most haz~'dous chemicm ccmcx:)nents or any AHM components CObIPONENT CAS# %WT AHM Additive$ 21 Hiqhly refined base oil 31 1 O) Loc~ion Powerhouse CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemicaJ is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ] TRADE SECRET [ ] Common Name: Nitrogen 3) DOT # (op~on~) 1066 Chemica Name: Nitroqen AHM [ ] CAS # 7727--37--9 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARO CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Rele~e of Pressure iX] ImmediaZe Heath (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) iX] 5) ~VASTE CLASSIFICATION {3-d g t code ~om OHS Form 8022~, USE CODE 6) PHYSiCAL STATE Soiid[ ] I-jcuid [ ] Ga-~ [~ Pure ~] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Raa!oactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FAC',UTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum 0ally Amount: 460 ~bs [ ] gaJ [ ] ,~3 iX] a) Ochre/net: 4 !i Average Oaiy Amount: 460 cunes[ ] b) Pressure: 2 AnnuaJ Amount: 460 c) Temperazure: 4 La~'gest Size Contmner: 230 -~ Cay~ On Site 365 Circle Which Months: All Ye&r. J. F, M, A. M, J, J, A. S. O, N, O i9) MIX"lURE: Mst COMPONENT CAS # % ~ AHM I the three mos[ hazaJ'clous 1) N/A [ ] i chem~caJ comc~onents,or ~-3y AHM comoonents 2) [ ] 3) [ 1 10) ~ion Switchyard , ceroty UnDer penaJ~ o! law, ~ar I nave pe~ona~l¥ exarmneo a,/lo eJ33 t~lJ71111~J' Will o'le ~lltornaDon SuomlR~ O~ ~1~ ~O ~t ~cn~ Qocumen~ I DeJ~eve ~e ~uOmi~ in~a~on is ~e. accurate, ~ complete. ~ ~ ~~~ PRI~ N~e & U~e of A~onz~ Com~ Bepresenm~ve Signa~re Dam .FIRE OEPARTMENT S D. JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE", February 11, 1994 2101H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Kings/Crane Valley Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.Q. Box 425 Auberry, Ca 93602 Attn: L..Lemler, Superintendent Dear Mr. Lemler, Thank you for the copy of your "Facility Environmental Emergency Plan" for the Kern Canyon Powerhouse. It was however sent to the wrong agency. The administering agency for this facility, is the Hazardous Materials Division of the Bakersfield Fire Department, instead of the Kern County Fire Department. We find that this plan can be used to satisfy the emergency plan aspects of the business plan and inventory required pursuant Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Your inventory information is however inadequate. It is necessary for you to complete your inventory reporting on our forms. We have enclosed a copy of these forms for your convenience. Please complete the inventory report and return to this office by March 7, 1994. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely yours, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dlm encl. Pacific Gas and Electric Company January 31,1994 Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 Kings/Crane Valley Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209/855-6054 Fax 209/855-6147 FEB 1 0 1994 BY. AB 2189 Business Plan for Pacific Gas & Electric Company°s Kern Canyon Powerhouse Pursuant to Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code and Article 4 to Subchapter 3 of Chapter 2 to Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Pacific. Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) hereby submits the required updated AB 2189 information for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse in Bakersfield, California. As required under Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code, PG&E hereby certifies that this information meets the requirements set forth in Chapter 6.95 of the State Health and Safety Code. Additionally, as required by'AB 2189, PG&E hereby certifies that the updated hazardous materials inventory included in the information filing meets the requirements set forth in SARA Title III, Section 312. Please insert revised pages into your copy of the plan. If you have any questions regarding the attached updated information, please contact Thomas Hebrard at 209-855- 6120 or Marti Coffman at (209) 576-6632. Sincerely, Gregg L. Lemler Superintendent, Kings-Crane Valley Attachments FEB 8 199 ",~'C FD HMCU FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY ~PLAN KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE Pacific Gas and Electric Company FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN for Kern Canyon Powerhouse 12091 Rancheria Road 10 Miles East of Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 Business Phone: (805) 872-5119 24-Hour Emergency Phone: (209) 237.2952 January 6, 1994 This Facility Environmental Emergency Plan will be implemented as herein described: Signature: J ~-~%".-~ ?/¢'7¢.''~Yc~~-- Name: Gregg £. £emler Title: Superintendent Kinqs-Crane Valley Kern Canyon Powerhouse ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST Company: Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator: Thomas W. Hebrard Powerhouse Foreman Home Address: P. O. Box 901, North Fork, CA 93643 Home Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Public No. (209) 855-6120 (209) 877-2743 (209) 237-2952 PG&E No. 857-6120 Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s): Reggie L. McKinley Maintenance Supervisor Home Address: P. O. Box 327, Auberry, CA 93602 Home Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: (209) 855-6113 (209) 297-9068 (209) 237-2952 857-6113 PG&E Corporate Environmental Consultant: PG&E Safety Engineering Representative: PG&E Public Affairs Director: PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator: (415) 973-6915 (209) 263-5595 (209) 263-5308 (415) 973-7000 223-6915 821-5595 821-5308 223-7000 Federal Agency: U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 State Agencies: California Office of Emergency Services (OES): California Department of Health Services (DOHS)*: California Department of Fish and Game*: California State Lands Commission: Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)*: (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (310) 590-5201 (800) 852-7550 Local Contacts: Administering Agency: Kern CouNty Fire Department (80~ 861-2761 Ambulance/Paramedics: Golden Empire Ambulance (Address). Fire Department: Kern County Fire Department Hospital: Mercy Hospital Sheriff or Police Department:Kern County Sheriff (805) 327-9000 or 911 (805) 861-2577 or 911 (805) 327-3371 (805) 861-3110 or 911 * DOHS, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications to these offices be made through the OES 800 number. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Pa,qe 2. 3. 4. o o 7. 8. 9. OVERVIEW FACILITY DESCRIPTION HAZARD ASSESSMENT PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION A. Prevention Procedures B. Emergency Equipment C. Security D. Training Program E. Arrangements for Outside Assistance EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES A. Fire, On-Site (Not Involving Hazardous Substances) B. Fire, On-Site (Involving Hazardous Substances) C. Spill, Inside Building D. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact E. Spill, Non-Transportation Related- Water Contact F. Spill, Transportation Related - Company Vehicle G. Spill, Transportation Related - Non-Company Vehicle H. Spill, Oil or PCBs I. Bomb Threat J. Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide K. Earthquake L.. Responding to News Media Inquiries EVACUATION ROUTES AND PROCEDURES FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-1 4-7 4-11 4-12 4-16 5-1 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-10 5-14 5-19 5-23 5-25 5 -34 5-36 5-37 5-39 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 TABLES: 1-1 3-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 4-3 FIGURES: 2-1 6-1 8-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) Change Log Hazardous Materials Inventory Hazardous Waste Inventory Firefighting Equipment Inventory Spill Control and Personal Protective Equipment Inventory First-Aid Supplies Inventory Facility Location Map Evacuation Routes Facility Layout Pa,qe 1-3 3-12 3-13 4-8 4-9 4-10 2-6 6-3 8-8 iii 1, OVERVIEW The purpose of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is to provide the procedures and other directives to be carried out in the event of fire, explosion, earthquake, accidental release of hazardous materials or waste, or any other similar emergency. When such an, emergency occurs, the Plan will be implemented by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. This Plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health, property and the environment from any unplanned release of hazardous materials and/or wastes into the air, soil, or water, and has been prepared in accordance with state, and federal regulations as set forth in 40 CFR Part 265 and Titles 19 and 22'of the California Code of Regulations. Emergency Coordinator (22 CCR 66265.55, 56, 40 CFR 265.55, 56, 40 CFR 355.30,22 CCR 66265.51 ) The facility Emergency Coordinator is the one PG&E employee who is responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures. The Emergency Coordinator is available at all times, either at the facility or on an on-call basis. Each facility has one primary Emergency Coordinator and one or more alternates. They are thoroughly trained and familiar with: 1. All aspects of the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan; 2. All operations and activities at the facility; 3. The facility layout; 4. The location and characteristics of hazardous material(s) and hazardous waste(s)i 5. The location of all emergency equipment; The location(s) of hazardous materials and waste inventories, and emergency equipment inventories and inspection records for the facility; In addition, the Emergency Coordinator has the authority to commit the resources necessary to carry out the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan. See Section 7 for a more detailed discussion of Emergency Coordinator responsibilities. ~ Chanqes and Amendments to the Facility Environmental EmerRency Plan. (22 CCR 66265.54, 40 CFR 265.54, H&SC 25510, 40 CFR 355.30) This Plan will be revised under any of the following conditions: 1. The applicable regulations are revised; 2. The Plan is deemed inadequate or fails in an emergency or a test; The facility changes in its design, construction, operation, or maintenance such that it increases the potential for environmental incidents or changes the responses necessary in an emergency; 1-1 4. The list of emergency coordinators changes; 5. The list of emergency equipment changes; 6. A 100% increase over the amount reported on the inventory is present at the facility; or 7. A new hazardous material or waste is present at the facility (which was not previously disclosed) in amounts which equal or exceed 55 gallons, 200 cu. ft. or 500 pounds. If the new material is also listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quantity" less than 500 pounds, then it also must be disclosed on the inventory; 8. The notification procedures change in any way. Any change to the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan is immediately made by the facility Emergency Coordinator and distributed to the appropriate agencies. 1-2 TABLE 1-1 CHANGE LOG Instruction: Enter the required information as listed below. Change Date Page No. Entered Initials Description of Change No. 1-3 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION (H&SC 25509, 19 CCR 2729, 31 ) FACILITY NAME: Kern Canyon Powerhouse TYPE OF FACILITY: Hydroelectric Powerhouse C. LOCATION OF FACILITY: 12091 Rancheria Road 10 miles east of Bakersfield via State Highway 178 Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 93306-9801 Facility Telephone No.: (805) 872-5119 See Location Map, Figure 2-1. D. OWNER/OPERATOR: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) P.O. Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 E. STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: 4911 Fe DUN & BRADSTREET NO.: (00-691-2877) FACILITY MANAGER: Gregg L. Lemler Kings-Crane Valley Hydro Superintendent 33755 Old Mill Road (P. O. Box 425), Auberry, CA 93602 Telephone No.: work (209) 855-6112 Home No. (209) 434-2926 2-1 H. FACILITY DESCRIPTION: This hydroelectric powerhouse, which has been in operation since August 8, 1921, houses the turbine and generator assembly. Controls for the turbine are enclosed within the powerhouse. The switchyard adjacent to the powerhouse contains large oil-filled transformers and oil circuit breakers and small oil-filled equipment such as capacitors and regulators. The following buildings, structures and areas are located at this facility. Their locations and areas are shown on the facility layout, Figure 8-1. Powerhouse: This multilevel concrete building houses the turbine and generator, the equipment control battery banks, tools and equipment for maintaining the facility. Maintenance Building: This area houses spare parts for the hydroelectric plant. Fence: The entire yard is surrounded by a chain link barbed wire topped fence, there is one entrance gate to the facility. 2-2 OPERATING SCHEDULE: (22 CCR 66265.54) The facility is a semi-automatic plant and is visited periodically by a Roving Operator who resides adjacent to the powerhouse. It is monitored 24 hours a day~ seven days a week, by a Shift Duty Operator located at Midway Substation. The facility is visited periodically by a roving operator, who can also be dispatched to the facility via two-way radio in his/her vehicle in the event of an emergency. There is one supervisor on call per shift. In the event of an emergency at this facility, outside of regular business hours, an on- call supervisor is available 24 hours per day. See title page for the 24-hour emergency phone number. 2-3 FIGURE 2-1 FACILITY LOCATION MAP 2-4 BAKER Hill ~Knob Hill ALTA ~':._. ~,~- -[:~ .... _ ,., Basket Flet W;ndmill Tree ,ok. % c- -. ': NA TIOIVAL Lig.~tner Pk Lightnerdq [:let Havilah Rock Pile ,KEENE " c, ~ . BS~~ Black Mtn ~ ~ ~ , lear Valley C-. SM]i,o. c,u~ Park 3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT A. OBJECTIVE This section identifies the hazardous materials and wastes that are routinely found at the facility and their spill potential at the facility. All personnel involved with handling hazardous materials and wastes have been trained and are familiar with the hazardous properties of'the materials and waste with which they work. (22 CCR 66265.52, 40 CFR 112) B. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE INVENTORY Lists of the hazardous materials and wastes generally handled at the facility are presented in Tables 3-1 and 3-2, respectively. Included in the hazardous materials table is the following information: chemical/common names; physical state; CAS number; DOT number (optional); the maximum amount handled at any one time throughout the year; unit; percent weights of constituent chemicals; identification of how and where handled; the hazard category(ies); maximum storage capacity and average quantity for each hazardous material, and the largest container for each material on site. The list of hazardous wastes also includes for each item: the composition; the three digit California waste category number; the total estimated amount of hazardous waste handled throughout the year; physical and health hazard category and maximum amount at any one time and storage location. (19 CCR 2729, 2730, 2731) C. FACILITY DRAINAGE The yard is graded such that surface runoff from the hillside, gunited yard area above Powerhouse and partially paved area near operators garage discharges into containment pond and then to the Kern River. Drainage from yard area above transformers and paved area immediately outside fence discharges through 4" metal pipe into the Kern River. Runoff from the hillside, operators residence, and paved~ area outside powerhouse fence discharges through 18" CMP into Kern River. The drainage system is illustrated on the Facility Layout, Figure 8-1. The facility drainage has been inspected by the PG&E Stormwater Monitoring Program. (19 CCR 2729, 2730) 3-1 D= ADJOINING LAND'USES The Kern Canyon Powerhouse is located in the Inyo National Forest 10 miles east of Bakersfield. There are no schools, residential areas, hospitals or medical care facilities within ten miles of the facility. E. PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION The prevailing wind direction is from the west going "up the canyon" during the day, and east "down the canyon" at night.. (19 CCR 2729, 2730) F. SPILL POTENTIAL The oil filled equipment, storage containers, spill prevention techniques currently utilized and the potential for oil spills are described in this section. Small spills occurring during normal operation will be contained and cleaned up in accordance with Section 5.H. of this Emergency Plan. Normal Operation 1. Turbine/GeneratorBearings Within the powerhouse, there are four bearings on the turbine/generator assembly, each of which contain approximately 25 gallons of lubricating oil. The lubricant in these bearings is cooled using water from the river, which returns directly to the river after passing through the bearing cooling coils. Spills and leaks are prevented by performing regular, scheduled maintenance on this equipment as well as periodic inspections to detect incipient failures. The highest potential for oil spillage from these bearings would be 0-25 gallons due to a bearing failure, which is very rare. The facility's SPCC Plan is designed to address a spill of this type in the river, or at the nearest facility downstream, if local cleanup is not possible. 2. Turbine Hydraulic Control System/Storage Tank The governor oil system contains 200 gallons of oil. Due to the operating pressure of the system, the location of piping in the powerhouse building, and the physical shape of the equipment, containment is not practicable nor feasible. However, a failure in the system would immediately be alarmed by governor Iow oil level alarms which would shut down the unit and require that personnel be dispatched to the plant. Any oil discharge from the system would drain into the turbine wicket gate pit which in turn drains into the building sump. There have been no equipment failures in this system which resulted in a spill event. Spill prevention measures currently in effect include periodic inspections; cleaning up all drips, leaks, or oil traces when observed; use of absorbent materials to catch 3-2 o any minor drips or minute traces of oil; and regular preventive maintenance on the equipment. Switchyard Operating Equipment The plant switchyard contains operating oil-filled transformers, circuit breakers, regulators and capacitors. The insulating oil in the equipment is mineral oil. The highest potential for spillage associated with this equipment would result from a casing rupture. The largest potential spill from any single piece of equipment in the yard is 0-2,500 gallons. Operations personnel are notified in the Fresno Load Dispatcher's Office of significant leakage via remote oil level, equipment malfunction alarms or customer "no voltage complaints.'' The main transformer is located 65 feet west of the powerhouse building and contains 2,500 gallons of oil. Preventive measures currently in effect include periodic inspections and a regular preventive maintenance program. To further prevent any possibility of a spill event occurring, there is a 16 inch high curb around the transformer. The station service transformer bank consists of four transformers containing approximately 50 gallons of oil each. They are located outside and adjacent to the powerhouse on a partially elevated concrete slab. An SF-6 circuit breaker is located 100 feet west of the powerhouse building. Preventive measures currently in effect include periodic inspections and a regular preventive maintenance program. 3-3 G. FIRE POTENTIAL: All hazardous materials and wastes are stored in regulation containers, minimizing the possibility of fire. All hazardous waste containers are inspected weekly and an inspection log is kept by qualified facility personnel.. "No Smoking," "Flammable - No Open Flame Within 25 Feet," and other appropriate signs are posted where combustible or flammable materials or wastes are handled, used, or stored. Storage areas and, where applicable, fire fighting water supplies are regularly inspected and comply with all appropriate NFPA and local requirements. Responsible facility personnel have been trained in fire prevention techniques and incipient stage fire suppression. The insulating fluid used in operating equipment is designed to operate at high temperatues, and typically has a flashpoint in the range of 400-500 F. Although fires involving hydroelectric powerhouse equipment are extremely rare, in the event of a fire and spill of insulating fluid, the gravel yard surface acts as a "rock blotter", rapidly draining the oil below the surface to extinguish burning oil and prevent the fire from spreading to adjoining operating equipment. 3-4 TABLE 3-1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY See following page(s). 3-5 ! HAZARDOUS MATERIA S TNUE,~TOP/ 'r~'FP~ Initial Submittal ~n~= i~ Uodate X Annual Uodate .......................... Faci!it¥ Name: KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE A. HAZARDOUS ....... e M~cRiH~ ~-.,~TIT.E~ ..XIMUM H.~AKUuUS COMMON/TRADE NAME ~MEM~.u NAMES DUANTITY AT PROPERTIES PRIMARY AND MANU~ACTURE~ .......................... AND [CAS NUMBERS] ONE TIME (see kev below} LOCATIONS USES OF MATERIAL ~ ~oUL., I~.,G OIL ~OO~ 40 !.T TWO PO=cNTI~L --- (CAS NO. '~ ~HILA_~E~ GAL TRANSFORMERS LUE, RIu.T~.G OIL ""~ v , n~,~ .... n,', hid ....REF.,~.D BASE OILS 200 !.T BOvEnNun OIL CEEVRON GST OIL 68 - "~'~'~ ~ SUMP CHEVRON '~D~TTTIF~r' (, ~o NO. NOT AVAiLAbLE) INSULATING OIL LUBE OIL ~UoR:,~.TI.G OIL HIGHLY ~ .......... n~rmr_u c-~,.D~ OILS ?~ ~ T TURB,.NE 'J'~ ., '"' OIL CH:V~.,ml GST OiL 68 ~C..: NO. NOT AVAILABLE) GAL SU~IP CHEVRON ADDITIVES ...... ~PO~:..H..uSE~ (CAS NO.. NOT .~.ILH~LE) !UBRICATING OIL HIGHLY REFINED 9ASE OILS 65 !.T GUIDE BEARING CHEVRON SST OIL 68 (CAS NO. NOT AYHIL,,~LE> GAL OIL SUMP CHEVRON .DDIT~,:=D (POWERHOUSE) ,C~o Nh. ,,n~ AUA~ ADL~ LUBE OIL L,_,B,' OIL LIJBR~HT~,'!G OiL R!S~Y REFINED BASE OiLS 3 I.T TURBINE OiL CHEVRON GST OiL 68 iCA~ "n ...... D · - . .~ ... NOT :~ ~*t CTnRAG~ CHEVRON ~nnTT~U~ ........ :~ DRUM !CaS ,~u. NOT LUBE OIL LUBRICATI~iG OIL n,-n Y REFINED D~ OiLS ~ ~Tu~.GE ~UIL~i~G LU~E OiL AC.[U~BI)JE OIL 68 r~ - " (~Ho NO. NOT .... ')^~'~' ~=-~.,' PH~DOk ...... DRUa INSULATING OIL ,,.,4_nA~ OIL z~t)U !.T MAIN !~Sd~.T~.o OIL --- (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) GAL TRANSFORm,ER --- 9 ,~ T~'"'/~nl 6-DITERAIRYBUTYL-P-CRESOL ~u.a ~0. ,'~O; AVAILAgLE) )~ TO rR?ERTkS. C - Corr.,s~ve R: Reactive G: Comoressed oas I : !~nitable t : Toxic E = ~- + ,_.~ro~,.,~ residues - ~O~V containers with h=~- -,,. :,~te: 1.2I 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS !NYcNTVF,¥ r, cPORi Facility N~,,~, KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE A, HAZARDOUS CONSTITUENT MAXIMUM HAZARDOUS COMMON/TRADE NAME CHEMICAL NAMES QUANTITY AT PROPERTIES PRIMARY AND M.,,Ur.~TUnER AND LC.~ NUMBERS] ONE !~M: (see kev below) LOCATIONS USES OF Ih~uL.T~G O~L Mi~c,,A~ OIL 200 --- 2. iNORTH t~Ao NO. NOT ~JAI~AB~ ....... ouLFU~IC . BA~,:n~co ~" ' .... ACID '~' ~oU GAL C.i,R,T BATTERIES(PONER EXIDE ~Tu~o: ~TTE~I:o (76649~9) ~An rE" m .... ~, HOUSE) EXIDE LEAD DC VOLT oUurURiu .~ID !BO C.I,R.T BATTERIES EX!OE STO~AGE BATTERIES (76649J9> (60 CELLS) (VALVEHOUSE) EXiDE LEAD (7~7921) NITROGEN NITROGEN 1 G MAIN ,IRCO NI O~ (7727379) ~ m ~ TR ~EN ~3L-UU FT TRANSFORMER AIRCO rv ..... ~,L~DEn DRYING .gENT INHIB!SOL JJjt~"lOliE EANER '.. CP, EM SEARCH 1.I,1 T~!CHLOROETHANE 4 STORAGE BUILD!NG [71556] ..... ~'~ o-o~L U~:,5 ~RUN STORAGE BUILDING KEY TO P~'Ap~oT'~- ,-,u, ct,: ~:~: C: Corrosive R = Reactive G: Compressed oas I = Ignitable T = Tox:c E = Emotv containers with nazarOous res.,oues HAZARDDUS M~TcRIALo* ~' ~ iNYENTORY ~:,,~F~,,'n~T Facilitv,,am~:" - KERN CANYON POWERHOLSE 8, HAZARDOUS WASTES r,AAiMUM EST. aNunal H.ZA~DOUo WASTE NAME AND CHEMICAL/MINERAL m ......T', rnu, cn~.ca USES ! (~.' ...... - ........ U.: TIME HANDLED (kev below) LOCATIONS GENERATING '"' ' " ~uLY SOLIDS ..... ~l~ .... 4 DRn~S S~,n.G~ AREA ~O~.~T DRUMS HATERZALS ~-~-'~, T. i URB ~ ~E HH~HnDuua WAqTE ~MnV: BASE OiL ~.~qS-R:~. I u, :n o,O~.oE AREA OIL ~oBKIC~.;~ OIL H¥ORO~ARRON I 400 LBS/ T i H~ARL, O_o WASTE R:nOYm GUIDE 1221~ BASE OIL ~u-o~L 1 DRU~ oTO,,~oE AREA GUARDING OIL ~Et' TO FRu, En,~E~: C = Cr~rros~ve n = .ac..v. ~: Co~resseo oas I = I~.z~:~le T = Toxic E Emotv containers with hazardous re:~.~ues TABLE 3-2 HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY See following page(s). 3-6 Farm end ~-- ~' KERN IPIRE DEPARTMENT ~ HAZARDOUS MA, ALS Z NV'I~ N'Z"O~ ~, BUSINESS NANE: F~l~..l FI/'- ~ ~ ~' ~~ ~ OWNER NAME: ]~]ll~-. ~¢~ ! Ni~ l~.'r'~----~~-~-- LOCATZON :G~~ { ~DDR~SS: 3 ................ . ........ CITY, Z~~ CITY, ZIP~ _ PHONE ~:~ ~OD~ PHONE ~: ~ ~~'~ STANDARD IND, CLASS CODE:~], j NAME OF THIS FACILITY: ~~*~' , ~R ~0 ~S~RUC~ON$ FOR ~ROP~ COD~S '' I ,' '2 · 3 4 S 6 ? · 8 9 I0 il l? Trans" Ty~ ~x A~age ': ~nu41 ~asure C~t C~t ~t Use ~ by Names of Mtxture/Com~fs ~e: ,, C~i ~t ~t Est Units lype Press leap C~e dt ~e [nstructt~s Healt~ [~ Reactivity ~--~ ~dden Release of Pressure on S~te 4 O 1 TIN& Ol L Health N--~,Ftre [~ ~i,yed Health C.A.S. Nua~r~.~.~.~. ..... r-~ r-~ 13) i Oa~ I I ~--~ Reactivity ~_d ~den Roleaso of Pe~suPe ~ S~te . I~Iat,. 0 ~rl fIT T~ Y~ ' ': . ~-- 4:Fire: ~loy~ ' ' ' ~_d Reactivity. F-- ~ ~den Release of Pr~sure ~ S e ..... " ii~ .................................................TtEI~ .................................... 21"flFP~i ............ :' , ~[[ .................................................. Ttil~ .................................... iI'RF~ .............. Certtficatlm (Head and sign after colpJotlng ail sections) certify under ~alty of la~ t~t I ~ve ~rsmally examln~ and am familiar .1th the 1nformatl~ submitted tn thts and al~ attach~ d~uments, and tnqutry of t~e individuals res~sible fo~ obtaining t~ 4nformatlon, i believe that t~ subsisted 1nforaatton ts true, accurate, and cmplete. 'i Farm) 1culture "--J HAZ J%.:E~.D O U S KERN COUNTY I~IRK DEPARTNENT A'r-$ Z NVENTORY BUSINESS NAME Teens T¥~' ~x . Average Annue! ~asure Cont Cont Code C~e ht A~t [st Units Type Press Temp I z oo r'- ~ ............. ~T .... . -' - , ..4lth '" ........................... . ........................................ u-' Ftre ~ .y~ ~lth C.A.S. Number k-a Reactivity ~ .. a ~dden Relnse of PrefluM ~ Site I0 II Use % by Code Nt " hames of #1xture/¢~ent.~ See Instruct ions 7~73 k _ a lmediate Health r' -i ~._ a Ftre Oelayed Health Reactivity k _ a ]ltedtate Health L_ a Ftre . , u_ J Reactivity k_J Immediate 'Health r--~ Fi " ~--J Reactivity 2.00 I b"'TATION ~SiDe..¥ I~' NISID~- OF= F~. k_ J Sudden Release of Pressure ~ ~iayed Health C.A.S. Number ~47~Z'~-7 ............ F'::~:: W ....... on Site --- i t._ a Sudden Release of Pressure on S~te JN5 U LA. iN ~ LUBP. J EJ~TIN~ OIL ~_a IMdtate Health ~ --d Fire "-J Reactivity ~ ] Oelayed Health ~-a Sudden Release of pre.ure C.A.S. Number r '1 on Site --- L~DDI~TIN& 0 IL itandar Tra~s i Type Kax Code Code ABe u_~ lmedlate' Health ri1 ~-~ ~eactlflty 4 5 Average Annual /mt Est F._~ Oelay.d Health u ...~ Sudden Release of Pressure 6 ? 8 9 Keasure Co.t Cant Units Type Press . Tamp I C.A.S. Number o~ Site ---- ~--J imediate Health ~ -" ~ Ftre u--J Reactivity 55 55 ! .... '~-'~'] Delayed Health C.A.S. Number r ~ r ~' 1 13) I Days I~1 L_~ Sudden Release of Pressure on Site · ---~ RI ALS INVENTORY Use ti by Codi Nt 37 See Instructions u_J Imedtate , Health L'.,.~ ~ Firs.. . ~J Reactivity 1ZO /50 ,. /. M~I:N and Health Sudden Rele.e of Pressure C.A.S. Number 77~7 5-/'~ r~ ,3), Oeys on Site .... H~lth ~ ' u ~ J Fire' ~ *- ~ ~lay~ Health C:A.S. Numben 77 27 ~ 70 u_J Reactivity ~] ~ddm Release of P~e.u~l on Site -- u_d Iiedtate Health ~-~ Ftre ~---J Reactivity [-~-] Delayed Health u_ j Sudden Release of Pressure C.A.S. Number..2J...5.~..G.. ............ 13), Day, on Site - 4 ,/ F&rl an iculture ~- -- -' Steal BUSINRSS NAHE: F'j~t'_ll=l~ I 2 Trims Type ' Plax Code Code Ant .... J Imedtete' : Item 1th h ~'-" Reactivity KERN COUNTY FZRK DRPARTMKNT ' : ? HAZARDOUS AI'-S :Z NVI~N?ORY 4 S 6 7 8 Avl,ge AAnual Ikasure Cone bt Est Untts Type Press Delayed Health c .., Sudden Release of Pressure C.A.$. Number 7~'~ ~ 9 10 I1 . Co~t Use % by Tamp Code Nt 13) I Da~ I.~ on Site c .... J Immediate Health Ftre r-o ~ ~' ']' Oelayecl Health C.A.S. Number I' "I ~--' Sudden Release of Pressure on Stte ~' -- J IMedtete Hea I t h '1 ' ~,~ ,~ J Reactivity ~--J Immediate " Health. ~J Reactivity ,), o,ys ~--J Sudden Release of Pressure on $~te .... ~] oelayed Health ' C.A.S. Nu.beP ~---J Sudden Release of Pressure on Stte ; ~--- d IMedtate Health ~' -' J Ftre ~--d Reactivity ~--J Oelayed Health C.A.S. Number ' .... ~ 13) I Days ~--J Sudden Release of Pressure on Site ,C. Page ...~.,.. <Jr .,~....:... of Nlxture,/Comp~e,~t.~ See Instruct Jori OIL'/ '4 4A. PREVENTION PROCEDURES (This section describes the procedures that are in place at this facility to minimize the possibility of fire, explosion, or unplanned releaseS of hazardous substances to the environment which could threaten human health or the environment. 1. Storage in Containers · All containers are identified with their contents. · Containers are maintained in good condition. Severely rusted containers or those with apparent structural defects are not used. · The contents of leaking containers are immediately transferred into replacement containers. · The bungs and lids of all containers are kept closed (hand-tight) except when materials are being removed from or added to them. · Containers (less than 30 gallons) are stacked no more than three feet or two containers high, unless they are on fixed shelving or otherwise secured. · Stacked containers (30 gallons or larger) are separated by and strapped to pallets to prevent stress, and are not stacked more than two high. · Containers do not block exits, stairways, or passageways. Flammable and combustible materials are stored in approved metal cabinets or fire-rated storage rooms labeled "HAZARDOUS--KEEP FIRE AWAY." No more than 60 gallons are stored in any cabinet, and no more than three cabinets are located in the same room. Incompatible materials (e.g., corrosives, flammable liquids, reactive materials) are separated by aisles or fire walls. All aisles should be 4 feet wide to allow for access, and no container should be more than 12 feet from any aisle. · PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials and wastes are stored in designated PCB Storage Areas. · Hazardous wastes are stored in designated Hazardous Waste Storage Areas. · Pesticides and herbicides are stored in approved, locked cabinets or storage rooms located at ground level. · Wet-acid batteries and other corrosive materials are stored in approved metal cabinets labeled "Caution--Corrosive Materials." · "No Smoking" and "No Open Flame" signs (or equivalent) are posted wherever flammable or combustible materials or wastes are stored. 4-1 Compressed gas cylinders that are not in use outdoors are stored in designated storage areas. All cylinders, including those in use, are secured from falling by chains or other means. 2. Storage in Tanks · All tanks are clearly marked. · All tanks of greater than 60-gallon capacity containing flammable materials are vented to limit internal pressure. · Stationary aboveground tanks are structurally secured to prevent tipping or rupture due to earthquakes. · Tank-filling operations are supervised to prevent over-filling · All tank valves and openings are kept in a closed position, except when materials is being added or removed. Aboveground tanks are separated from each other by at least 10 feet, and secondary containment is provided to prevent accidental discharge or leaking of the stored liquid. · Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. · Suction pumps are used only to drain flammable and combustible liquid from tank tops. Separator boxes or other approved means are provided, when appropriate, at loading and unloading points to prevent spillage from entering sewers or floor drains, and the discharge valve on the separator box is kept in the closed position. A flow cutoff valve, standby diversion tank, or other automatic bypass device is provided for any tank that receives a continuous or unmonitored flow of hazardous material or waste. · Opening for manual gauging have liquid-tight covers, and openings for vapor recovery are protected against vapor release. · Tanks containing liquefied petroleum (LP) gas are separated from combustible and flammable materials by at least 10 feet. 4-2 · "No Smoking" and "Fire Keep Away" (or equivalent) are posted and no smoking or open flames are allowed within 25 feet of a tank holding less than 1,200 gallons, and 50 feet of a tank holding more than 1,200 gallons of a flammable of combustible material or waste. 3. Welding and Cutting Operations A fire extinguisher or hose is available where a torch is used inside buildings. · A fire watch is conducted for one 1/2-hour after a torch is used, or after cutting or welding is performed. · No welding or cutting is performed on tanks, drums, or other containers that have contained flammable liquids unless they have been thoroughly purged and tested inside with a combustible gas detector. · The area surrounding the cutting or welding operation is free of all flammable or combustible materials, liquids, or vapors, lint and dust. · Cylinders, piping, valves, regulators, and hoses are prevented from coming in contact with oil and oily substances. · Cylinders in use are placed far enough away from welding to avoid heat by radiation from heated materials, sparks or slag. · All cylinders in use have a pressure-regulating device. · Hoses are regularly inspected for leaks, burns, tears, loose connections, and other defects. Where two hoses are joined by a web, they are of different colors or textures. 4. Vehicle Fueling Operations · Motor vehicles are fueled only with approved'pumps from portable or underground tanks, or from approved 1-5 gallon safety containers. Open containers are never used. · No smoking or open flames are allowed in the area, and permanent fueling stations are posted with "No Smoking" and other appropriate warning signs. · All vehicle engines are shut off during fueling operations. · The manually-operated pump master switch is located 15 to 75 feet from permanent fueling stations and is labeled "EMERGENCY PUMP SHUTOFF." · Where applicable, vapor recovery equipment is regularly maintained, tested, and inspected. 4-3 o · Fuel tanker trucks are parked at least 50 feet from any building or other vehicles (except during fueling operations), and all valves are locked closed when the truck is unattended. · Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected after storage tank-filling and tanker truck-filling to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. · Tank-filling and vehicle fueling operations are supervised at all times. Transporting, Loading and Unloading · All loads are securely tied down and incompatible materials are separated in accordance with Department of Transportation regulations. · Containers are tested for product tightness by sealing and holding them for 24 hours, and then are inspected for leaks prior to transportation. · Hazardous materials are not transported within the vehicle cab. · The vehicle's brakes are securely set, the wheels chocked, and the engine is shut off while loading or unloading. · Smoking is not allowed anywhere near tank vehicles holding or transporting hazardous substances. · All valves and other discharge openings are securely closed and double-checked prior to transportation. · Vehicles carrying hazardous substances are never left unattended during loading or unloading, or on any residential street. · Flame-producing devices are prohibited on any vehicle carrying explosives or flammable liquids. · Explosives are clearly marked, metal tools are not used during loading or unloading, and the cargo area is free of sharp projections. · Flammable solids are kept dry during transport and loading. · Containers of corrosive liquids are loaded one-at-a-time. · Vehicles are properly marked and placard and shipping papers or hazardous waste manifests are carried. · Vehicles are inspected daily, any deficiencies are noted, and appropriate corrections are made before the vehicle is used. ,4-4 Inspections (22 CCR 66265.171,174, 195, 22 CCR 66265.15, 32, 33) The following items are inspected on a schedule as indicated. Logs of the inspections (Items A through E) are maintained at the facility for three (3) years. Items inspected are: A. Hazardous Waste Storage Area(s) B. Work Place Accumulation Area(s) C. Complete Facility* D. Emergency Response Kits (spill kits) E. Aboveground Waste Storage Tanks F. Fire Extinguishers Weekly Weekly Monthly Monthly Weekly Monthly Company policy dictates that additional inspections, not requiring documentation, be conducted at times indicated. A. Aboveground Tanks B. Complete Facility C. First Aid Kits Daily. except weekends Daily, except weekends Monthly *The following form "Oil-Filled Equipment And Hazardous Material Inspection g, is an example which may be utilized for facility inspections. 4-5 "Oil Filled Equipment and Hazardous Materials Inspection Log" Form 4-6 OIL-FILLED EQUIPMENT AND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INSPECTION LOG FACILITY Initials of Inspector and ,, ,, ,, ' ' ' Counterslgna- Year Ilazardous Materials Storage Tanks / Oil-Filled Elec Emergency Comments/ ture or Date Storage Area Tanker Trucks Eqpt Storage Equipment Corrective Safety Coordtr Area Action k - PASS - FAIL 4B. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT - LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE This section describes the emergency equipment and its capability at the facility and the applicable maintenance and inspection schedules. Maintain all emergency equipment and inspect regularly according to the schedule identified in the Tables 4-1 through 4-3. Inspections involve visually checking emergency protection systems and equipment to ensure that they are in place, charged, and ready for use in the event of an emergency. Maintenance involves a more thorough examination and servicing of equipment. 1. Communication and/or Alarm System: Unmanned Powerhouse If the facility is moderately large, PG&E telephone may be located throughout the yard which are connected to the near-by monitoring facility. Alternately, the operations or maintenance personnel can contact the monitoring facility by truck radio. All operating equipment at this hydroelectric powerhouse is connected to remote oil level indicators or malfunction alarms located at the powerhouse. In the event of an alarm, a utility roving operator is immediately dispatched to the hydroelectric powerhouser to investigate the cause. The roving operator will identify the problem and communicate the information to the Fresno Load Dispatcher's Office. If oil has been discharged, the Shift Duty Operator will notify the Duty Supervisor responsible for implementing the Kern CAnyon Powerhouse's Environmental Emergency Plan. Alarm systems are inspected quarterly and maintained as needed. Telephones and radios are in continual use and are maintained as needed. 2. Fire Fiqhtin.q Equipment: Fire extinguisher and other firefighting equipment locations, type/capability, and inspection schedules are listed in Table 4-1. The type of extinguisher placed at each location depends on the types of fire likely to occur near the location. Location of fire extinguishers are depicted on Figure 8-1, Facility Layout and Location Map. 3. Spill Control Equipment: A complete list of spill control equipment and their capability, found at this facility is presented in Table 4-2. Locations of the equipment are depicted on Figure 8-1. 4-7 4. First-Aid Supplie~: A list of first-aid supplies available at this facility, their capability and an inspection schedule is presented in Table 4-3. Locations of first-aid supplies are depicted on Figure 8-1. 4-8 Item Fire Extinguishers TABLE 4-1 FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY Type/Capability Quantity *Locations Dry Chemical ABCDEFGH Class B C '/ B C Class ABC 4 A Inspection Schedule Monthly Monthly Others: Water Class A Generator Winding Fire System, Water 1 B 1 A Monthly Monthly *LOCATIONS A= Powerhouse B= Storage Building C- kV Yard The buildings and the general locations of this equipment are identified on the Facility Layout Map, (Figure ~-1). 4-9 TABLE 4-2 SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Minimum Quantities Required CAPABILITY TYPE OR ITEM DESCRIPTION Containers Absorbents Cleanup Materials Coveralls Booties Gloves Face Shields Goggles Respirators Cartridges Filters Miscellaneous A= Powerhouse Hazardous waste disposal Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Spill Cleanup Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Personal Protection Site Control 55-gallon Oil absorbent compound Spill control pillows Vacuum Cleaner Rags Street broom Flat-bottomed shovels Flat bottomed aluminum Tyvek vented back Plastic Solvex or Butyl Universal hard hat/adapter Chemgard faceshield frame (less visor) for Topguard hardcaps Formed 8" visor Formed 8" visor Plastic Half Mask Type GMCH combination "F" type prefilter Filter Covers · Barricade Tape 10 bags 5 bales 1 20 lbs. 1 1 1 6 pair 1 pair 1 pair 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 4-10 TABLE 4-3 FIRST-AID SUPPLIES/INVENTORY Item Capability Quantity Eye wash Flush eyes as needed 1 A Shower Wash skin/remove 1 C hazardous substances from body Stretcher/blankets Transport injured 1 A First-aid kits First-aid 2 A medical treatment Location(s) Inspection Schedule Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Contents of PG&E Standard 24 Unit First Aid Kit: Quantity Description Code 2 Burn Ointment, 0.11 oz. tube 62-2732 1 Ammonia Inhalants, 10 per pkg. 62-2739 3 Triangular Bandage, 1 per pkg. 62-2706 1 Adhesive Tape, 1/2" x 2-1/2 yds. 62-2734 2 Absorbent gauze Compress, 24"x 72" 62-2709 2 Offset Bandage Compress, 2", 4 per pkg. 62-2711 2 Offset Bandage Compress, 3", 2 per pkg. 62-2712 2 Offset Bandage Compress, 4", 1 per pkg. 62-2713 3 P.V.P. Iodine Swabs, 10 per pkg. 62-2743 4 Plastic Adhesive Bandage w/telfa, e/4", 16 per pkg. 62-2707 2 Sting Kill Swabs, 10 per pkg. 62-2745 The buildings and the general locations of this equipment are identified on the Facility ~ Map (Figure 8-1). * A= Powerhouse B= Storehouse C= Cottage 4-11 4C. SECURITY (40 CFR 112.9i & ii, 22 CCR 66264.14) The hydroelectric powerhouse is surrounded by a six-foot high, chain-link fence topped with barbed wire. There is one gate on the yard fence road which remains locked at all times. Personnel can access the facility with a #2 key to the gate lock. Operating equipment at the Kern Canyon Powerhouse is monitored at the Fresno Load Dispatcher's Office control room. The Kern Canyon Powerhouse is a semi-automatic plant and is visited by a Roving Operator, Who resides adjacent to the powerhouse. The yard perimeter and interior are illuminated at dusk by automatic lights. PG&E's Security Manual details standard PG&E security measures and is issued to each facility supervisor. 4-12 4D. TRAINING PG&E has complimentary training programs that address the proper handling of hazardous materials and wastes at Company facilities. The training programs meet the employee training requirements of both federal and state regulations as they apply to hazardous waste contingency plans and facility environmental emergency plans. 1. Hazardous Materials Use and Handling: (19 CCR2732,H&SC25503, 25504) In accordance with California regulations (8 CCR "Worker Right-to-Know" and 19 CCR "Business Plan and Inventory") and California Health and Safety Code, PG&E's Safety, Health and Claims Department oversees training on hazardous materials in use at Company facilities. Employees in each department or facility receive "Right to Know" instruction and additional training on specific substances or classes of toxic or hazardous chemicals they use. Training includes safe methods for storage and handling or hazardous materials, proper fitting and use of personal protective equipment, and knowledge of the specific hazards of the chemicals to which employees are exposed. "Right to Know" instruction is given by the supervisor or by the Safety Engineering Representative. Training on specific toxic or hazardous chemicals is given by the Safety Engineering Representative, and Industrial Hygienist, or other technically qualified personnel who, because of education, training, or experience, understands the health risks and necessary safety precautions associated with each toxic or hazardous substance. 2. Hazardous Waste Manaqement: (22 CCR22.66264.16, 40 CFR264.16) PG&E's hazardous waste management training provides consistent Company-wide guidance on proper handling of hazardous materials and wastes. Each facility determines which employees need this training in relation to their job duties. The training modules include an eight to fifteen-minute videotape presentation, a question and answer.session, optional classroom exercises, and a self-paced examination. The training modules in this program include: a. Introduction to Hazardous Waste Management b. Hazardous Waste Identification c. Hazardous Waste Storage Areas d. Hazardous Waste Packaging and Labeling e. Hazardous Waste Manifests f. Hazardous Waste Transportation 4-13 New employees and employees with new hazardous waste management responsibilities complete an entire module for each hazardous waste job function that they will be performing. This training is completed within six months of the start of their new assignment. All employees involved in hazardous waste management participate in annual review sessions pertinent to their responsibilities. Some employees attend apprentice training program to learn their job. This on-the- job training includes procedures for spill prevention and spill cleanup and the handling of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes. Spill prevention procedures and cleanup procedures are documented in PG&E Bulletins, specifically Bulletin T&D 2-50 or Substation Bulletins All persons handling PCB-contaminated materials are specially trained for their jobs. Their training includes video presentations, training sessions, and printed materials. New procedures or reminders are issued to the employees as necessary. Each employee who handles PCB-contaminated materials receives retraining each year. The same procedures are followed for all oil spills. Emer.qenc¥ Response: (22 CCR66264.16, 40 CFR264.16,22 CCR66265.56, 40 CFR112.10) PG&E's emergency response training is covered in two parts. Part One is given to all employees within six months of hiring and covers the following topics: Recognizing an emergency situation Emergency alarms and signals Notification of emergency responders Proper evacuation procedures Emergency response plan Spill mitigation measures Emergency response team members and hazardous materials handlers receive further training in Part Two, which covers these areas: Facility's emergency response contingency plan content and location; 'The location, use and hazardous properties of the various materials handled at the facility; Facility operations and activities, and the facility layout; The location, use and maintenance of all fire and spill control containment equipment; Notification procedures for on-site and off-site emergencies; and Proper personal protective equipment which should be worn, depending upon the type of the spill release; Refresher training for all employees is given annually. 4. Other Types of Traininq: 4-14 PG&E employees may receive several other types of training as appropriate in the areas of hazardous material handling and waste management. These areas include: Weekly "tailboards" are held, during which job-related hazardous materials and waste issues may be discussed. Formal Accident Prevention Meetings area held six times a year. Fire response and fire extinguisher training with a reference to the PG&E Fire Prevention Manual is provided for all physical and semi-physical PG&E personnel. Each worker also receives a PG&E Accident Prevention Book which includes information on fire training. Six hours per year of First Aid instruction is provided for all physical and semi- physical PG&E personnel. The instruction is presented by a qualified PG&E approved person and includes CPR training. Electricians who work with electrical equipment receive additional "hands-on" training. eo Incipient stage fire brigade training, which provides first-response training for small or easily extinguishable fires, is given to individuals with emergency response roles. One-on-one small group training, where a supervisor identifies specific tasks or activities related to hazardous materials or waste management, is given to many employees. go All personnel who are issued, or may have to wear, a respirator are given training as specified in the Company Respirator Manual. Additional refresher training for respirator use is provided. h. Fleet Services personnel are trained in emergency procedures for shutting down fuel dispensers. 5. Documentation: Documentation of all training is maintained at the staffed crew headquarters and by the Supervisor in charge of the Section. Documentation includes the type and length of introductory and continuing training, attendance lists and names of instructors. All records are maintained at the facility for the life of the facility or three years after an employee leaves the company or site. 4-15 Training records for employees include the following: a. The job title for each position at the facility related to hazardous waste management and the name of the employee filling each job. b. A written job description for each job; c. A written description of the type and amount of introductory and continuing training given; and d. Records documenting training or job experience given to and completed by facility personnel. 4-16 4E. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE 1. Need for Outside Assistance: Based on PG&E's review of the types and quantities of materials and wastes handled, it has been determined that the services listed below may be called upon in an emergency. Environmental Emerqency Plan Retention and Distribution:(22CCR66265.37,H&SC 25504, 40CFR 265.37, 40CFR 355.30) Copies of the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan and all revisions, have been submitted to local police and fire departments, hospitals, and/or state and local emergency response teams as appropriate (listed below) and required by law. These agencies are on the distribution list to receive each amended version of the Plan. Each facility's operating unit also has a current version of the Plan at the facility which is in a location easily accessible to all employees. Agency Ambulance/Paramedics* Arrangements for Assistance Medical Assistance Name: Address: City: Telephone: b. Fire Department Co Name: Address: City: Telephone: Hospital Name: Address: City: Telephone: d. Police/Sheriff Name: Address: City: Telephone: Golden Empire Ambulance 801 18th Street Bakersfield, CA (805) 327-9000 Customary Fire and HAZMAT Response; Spill Containment; Lockouts/Lockins Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor Street Kern County (805) 861-2761 Customary Public Health Care; Decontamination; (Complete other specifics about hospital as necessary such as Trauma Center) Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA (805) 327-3371 Security, customary Police Protection: HAZMAT Response; Investigation; Crowd and Traffic Control and Barricading Bakersfield Sheriff 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA (805) 327-3392 *Copy of plan not submitted to Ambulance/Paramedics 4-17 0 Emerqency Assistance Aqreements Copies of Emergency Assistance Agreements with these local entities are included in Section 9 of this plan. A copy of this Plan has also been provided to the following Administering Agency(les): Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, Kern, 93308 4-18 4. Cleanup/Disposal Resources The following firms are on contract with PG&E and will be called, if needed, to assist with cleanup and disposal operations. Copies of the contracts are available at the Corporate headquarters. a. List of spill cleanup, response, and transportation firms. Name Erickson, Inc. Cleanup and Bulk Address 255 Parr Boulevard Hazardous Waste City Richmond, CA 94801 Transport Telephone (510) 235-1393 Contract # Z26-T-155-87 Name Quicksilver Products, Inc. Mercury Recycling Address 200 Valley Drive, suite 1 City Brisbane, CA 94005 Telephone (415) 468-2000 Contract # Z26C-015-87 Name STAMCO (Steve's Trucking) (ALLWASTE) Hazardous Waste and Address 12475 Llagas Avenue PCBs - Cleanup and City San Martin, CA 95046 Transportation Telephone (800) 321-1030 Contract # Z26P-242-292 November 1993 4-19 b. List of laboratories for chemical analyses. PCB, TPH, and general lab Name Alpha Analytical analyses Address 860 Waugh Lane City Ukiah, CA 95482 Telephone Bus. Hours: (707) 468-0401 Contract # ZS-2746-002 Name Alpha Chem & Biomed PCB, TPH, and general lab Address 245 Kentucky St. analyses City Petaluma, CA 94952 Telephone Bus. Hours: (707) 778-8607 Libby Harvey Contract # ZS-2746-012 Name Analytical Associates PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 4011 Power Inn Rd., Suite G general lab analyses City Sacramento, CA 95826 Telephone Bus. Hours: (916) 451-5034 Dave Hanson Contract # ZS-2746-042 Name Anresco PCB, TPH, and general lab Address 1370 Vandyke Ave. analyses City San Francisco, CA 94124 Telephone Bus. Hours: (415) 822-1100 E. J. Oliveras Contract # ZS-2746-052 Name Anamatrix PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 1961 Concourse Dr., Suite E general lab analyses City San Jose, CA 95131 Telephone Bus. Hours: (408) 432-8192 Contract # ZS-2746-032 Name BC Analytical (Brown & Caldwell) PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 1085 Shary Circle general lab analyses City Concord, CA 94518 Telephone Bus. Hours: (510) 428-2300 Emergency: (510) 223-1147 Dennis Burnett (510) 467-7129 Alex Munoz (510) 934-2531 Bob DiRienzo Contract # ZS-2746-06£ Name BC Labs PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 4100 Atlas court general lab analyses City Bakersfield, CA 93308 Telephone Bus. Hours: (805) 327-4911 Diane Hale Contract # ZS-2746-072 4-20 TPH, BTEX, and general lab Name BSK Analytical analyses Address 1414 Stanislaus St. City Fresno, CA 93706 Telephone Bus. Hours: (209) 485-8310 Monica VanNatta Contract # ZS-2746-242 Name California Labs PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 3249 Fitzgerald Rd. general lab analyses City Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 Telephone Bus. Hours: (916) 638-7301 Dale Clack Contract # ZS-2746-013 Name Caltest Analytical General Lab Analyses Address 1885 N. Kelly Rd. City Napa, CA 94558 Telephone Bus. Hours: (707) 258-4000 Peter Halpin Contract # ZS-2746-033 Name CKY Analytical PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 3942 Valley Ave., suite F general lab analyses City Pleasanton, CA 94566 Telephone Bus. Hours: (510) 846-3188 Harry Hudson Contract # ZS-2746-023 Name Chromalab, Inc. PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 2239 Omega Road, #1 general lab analyses City San Ramon, CA 94583 Telephone Bus. Hours: (510) 831-1788 Emergency: (510 830-2570 (Pager #) --If pager does not operate, call: (510) 831-9279 Charles Woolley (510) 601-5446 David Duong (510) 226-7476 Eric Tam Contract # ZS-2746-082 Name CH2M HILL PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 5090 Caterpillar Rd. general lab analyses City Redding, CA 96003 Telephone Bus. Hours: (916) 244-5227 Mark Sichy Contract # ZS-2746-232 Name Clayton Environmental Consultants TPH and general lab analyses Address 1252 Quarry Lane City Pleasanton, CA 94566 Telephone Bus. Hours: (510) 426-2600 Contract # ZS-2746-092 Name Coast to Coast PCB, TPH, and general lab Address 4765 Calle Quetzal analyses City Camarillo, CA 93012 Telephone (805) 543-2553 Contract # ZS-2746-102 4-21 PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Name Curtis & Thompkins general lab analyses Address 2323 5th St. City Berkeley, CA 94710 Telephone Bus. Hours: (510) 486-0900 Contract # ZS-2746-122 Name D & M PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address P.O. Box 808024~3700 Lakeville Hwy. general lab analyses City Petaluma, CA 94975-8024194954 Telephone Bus. Hours: (707) 763-8245 Contract # ZS-2746-053 Name Enseco-Cai PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 2544 Industrial Blvd. general lab analyses City W. Sacramento, CA 95691 Telephone Bus. Hours: (916) 373-5600 Contract # ZS-2746-003 Name ETC Mid Pacific PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 625 B Clyde Ave. general lab analyses City Mountain View, CA 94043 Telephone Bus. Hours: (415) 964-0844 Don Magarian Contract # ZS-2746-152 Name ETC Santa Rosa PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 320 Tesconi Circle, Suite G general lab analyses City Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Telephone Bus. Hours: (707) 544-5570 Contract # ZS-2746-043 Name Eureka Labs PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 6790 Florin-Perkins Rd. general lab analyses City Sacramento, CA 95828 Telephone Bus. Hours: (916) 381-7953 Steven Leung Contract # ZS-2746-132 Name Lockheed TPH, BTEX, and general lab Address 975 Kelley Johnson Dr. analyses City Las Vegas, NV 89119-3705 Telephone Bus. Hours: (408) 456-0980 Charles Carter Contract # ZS-2746-222 Name NET Pacific PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 435 Tesconi Circle general lab analyses City Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Telephone Bus. Hours: (916) 381-7953 Steven Leung Contract # ZS-2746-152 ~ Name North Coast Labs PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 5680 West End Road general labanalyses City Arcata, CA 95521 Telephone Bus. Hours: (707) 822-4649 Laura Miller Contract # ZS-2746-172 Name Pace Inc. PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 11 Digital Drive general lab analyses City Novato, CA 94949 Telephone Bus. Hours: (45) 883-6100 Darrell Cain Contract # ZS-2746-182 4-22 Name Sequoia Analytical PCB Analysis Address 1900 Bates Avenue, Suite LM City Concord, CA 94520 Telephone Bus. Hours: (510) 686-9600 Contract # ZS-2746-192 Name Sherwood Labs Corp. PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 8071 North Lander Avenue general lab analyses City Hilmar, CA 95324 Telephone Bus. Hours: (209) 667-5258,5810 Emergency: Same Contract # ZS-2746-202 Name Twining Labs PCB, TPH, BTEX, and Address 2527 Fresno St. general lab analyses City Fresno, CA 93716 Telephone Bus. Hours: (209) 268-7021 Robert Flay Contract # ZS-2746-212 Name PG&E Technical & Ecological Services PCB, Hazardous Waste Address 3400 Crow Canyon Road Analyses City San Ramon, CA 94583 Telephone Bus. Hours: 251-5203 (Company) (510) 866-5203 (Pac Bell) 24-Hour: (510) 866-5203 Contract # Not Applicable November 1993 4-23 5. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES Quick Reference Chart In all emergency situations, remain calm. If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department. If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Appendix F of the Hazardous Waste Manual for more details or contact the appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator. Section Event 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 5G 5H 51 5J 5K 5L Page Fire, On-Site (Not Involving Hazardous Substances 5-4 Fire, On-Site (Involving Hazardous Substances) 5-5 Spill, Inside Building (Not Oil) 5-7 Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water 5-10 Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Water Contact 5-14 Spill, Transportation Related - Company Vehicle 5-19 Spill, Transportation Related - Non-Company 5-23 Vehicle Spill, Oil and/or PCBs 5-25 Bomb Threat 5-34 Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide 5-36 Earthquake 5-37 Responding to News Media Inquiries 5-39 5-1 Emergency situations may include a spill or leak, fire, explosion, equipment failure, vehicle accidents, a chemical reaction, natural disaster and employee exposure, accident, injury or other mishap. The emergency procedures presented in this section give, in order, the basic steps to be followed for the "average" emergency situation. For some "average" emergency situations and more severe emergencies, arrangements for acquiring outside, additional assistance have been made by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. (See Section 4E of this plan.) Here is a brief summary of the basic response actions that should be taken in an emergency situation: 1. In a fire event, immediately call the local Fire Department (or 911). 2. Take care of any injured; call paramedics or an ambulance for help. 3. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 4. Identify the cause of the emergency and IF IT CAN BE. DONE SAFELY, take actions to prevent the situation from worsening. a. Use personal protective clothing and equipment. b. Fight only small fires. c. Remove sources of ignition. d. Close valves, or containers. e. Dike, divert, or absorb liquids. f. Cover or suppress emissions (using soil, water, foam, plastic, etc.). g. Protect storm drains and sewers. h. Turn off building ventilation systems. i. As appropriate, protect the environment and property. j. Mark areas to warn others, restrict access, and prevent accidental contamination or track-out. 5~2 As time permits, record notes on the incident (who, what, when, where, why). Use the Scene-Management Checklist in Section 8 for this purpose. Provide assistance to emergency personnel as appropriate. The emergency procedures presented in this plan cover responding to a fire, spill, underground tank leak, earthquake, flood, and bomb threat. Each procedure contains the required notification and reporting requirements. 5-3 5A. ON-SITE FIRE - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES NOT INVOLVED 1. Upon discovery of fire, SOUND FIRE ALARM. 2. CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911. 3. Try to identify the source of the fire. If hazardous substances are involved, STOP HERE and refer to Response Procedure 5B for instructions. 4. If hazardous substances are not involved, try to put out the fire using available fire extinguishers ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. 5. Isolate the affected area(s) and order all personnel not involved with the incident to leave the area(s). 6. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 7. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. 8. Assemble emergency response personnel and give a briefing on the problem and on the required personal protective clothing and equipment to be used. 9. Take appropriate preventive measures to keep fire from spreading: a. Stop processes or operations where necessary. b. Isolate affected containers or equipment. c. Remove unaffected, potentially hazardous materials. 10. Notify supervisor on call. 11. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment. · 12. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the fire. 13. After fire is extinguished, assess damage and complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Section 8). 14. Isolate damaged area until it is returned to safe working condition. 15. Replace and restock emergency equipment. 5-4 5B. ON-SITE FIRE - INVOLVING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 1. Upon discovery of fire, SOUND FIRE ALARM. 2. CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911. 3. Try to identify the source of the fire. If hazardous substances are involved, DO NOT IMMEDIATELY TRY TO FIGHT THE FIRE. 4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the affected area(s) and order all personnel not involved with the incident to leave the area(s). 5. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 6. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. 7. Notify supervisor on call. 8. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) involved in fire. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. b. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (toxic fumes/vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 9. DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 10. Take appropriate preventive measures to keep fire from spreading IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY: a. Stop processes or operations where necessary. b. Isolate affected areas or equipment. c. Remove unaffected, potentially hazardous materials. 11. Barricade a wide area surrounding fire to protect others from exposure to possible hazardous vapors. Pay close attention to wind direction at all times. 12. If the fire is very small AND IF SAFE TO DO SO, use good judgment and try to put out the fire. Following are recommendations: 5-5 Based on the material(s) involved, choose the appropriate fire extinguisher to quench the fire. b. Use a shovel to smother the fire with dirt. 13. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS FIGHT THE FIRE FROM THE UPWIND SIDE. 14. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the fire. Advise the fire department of any hazardous materials involved, provide MSDS Sheets and contact liason with fire deparment personnel. 15. If fire cannot be easily put out, and based on consultation with on-scene emergency personnel, evacuate all affected personnel. 16. If after actions were taken to contain it, the fire threatens the health or safety of people inside or outside the facility property, property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the fire. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the emergency. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, and any potential for release or threatened release. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 17. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes,.or other equipment. 18. Once the fire is put out, assess the damage and complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 19. Isolate damaged area(s) until it is returned to a safe working condition. 20. Replace and restock emergency equipment. 5-6 5C. ON-SITE SPILL (NOT OIL) - INSIDE BUILDING Use. this response procedure for non-oil spills. Oil spills include spills involving gasoline, diesel and fuel oil,'lubricating and insulating oils, PCBs, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. For spills involving these materials, follow the response procedures in Procedure 5H, Spill, Oil and/or PCBs. 1. When you find an indoor spill of a hazardous substance, first TRY TO KEEP THE SITUATION FROM WORSENING: a. Avoid skin contact. b. Isolate spill. c. Prevent runoff. d. Identify source(s) and stop further release(s) IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 4. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate - provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 5. Call shift supervisor. 6. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones. b. Stanchions andtape. c. Postasign. 7. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 5-7 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. DO NOT ENTER THE AREA OF THE SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Prevent discharge into floor drains by diverting flow or by sealing off with plastic. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) If the spill threatens facility personnel, notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, the release still poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations. Give the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. do The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. Try to contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound for specific substance(s) spilled. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms, place material in a 55-gallon drum. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area. Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms and place in drum. 16. 17. 18. Place all contaminated materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. Decontaminate all equipment used in cleanup and replace all supplies used. Replace and restock emergency equipment. 5-8 19. 20. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8)._ '"--- A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the incident when the release of a hazardous material posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact the appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager. b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility. c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.). d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved. e. The extent of injuries, if any. f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 5-9 5D. SPILL, NON-TRANSPORTATION RELATED - NO WATER CONTACT Use this response procedure for non-oil spills. Oil spills include spills involving gasoline, diesel and fuel oil, lubricating and insulating oils, PCBs, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. For spills involving these materials, follow the response procedures in Procedure 5H, Spill, Oil and/or PCBs. 1. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, identify and isolate the source of the spill and take actions to prevent further release. a. Avoid skin contact b. Isolate spill c. Prevent runoff 2. Take care of any injured and call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Isolate the spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Postasign 4. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 5. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Notify shift supervisor. 7. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS a. Attempt to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 5-10 10. 11. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of'the following containment techniques: For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and real: until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prever discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. do If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance ot cleanup firm (listed in Section 4E) who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. If spill threatens facility personnel, notify all personnel for evacuation. If after actions were taken to contain and clean up the spill, the release still poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office c Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations, ar give the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threater release. .d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involv in a threatened release; and A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 12. Check if material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to Appendix F of the PG&E Hazardous Waste Manual for a comprehensive list of materials with RQ requirements.) 5-11 ply the ~ed ed 13. If material spilled has a reportable quantity requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. If so: a. During normal working hours, notify the appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator, who will contact the Environmental Services Department. b. If your Environmental Consultant or Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill. 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. 3) The type and estimated quantity of the spill. 4) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d.. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 14. Identify the required level of personal protection prior to proceeding with cleanup of the spill. · ! 5. 'If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. · , (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E.) 16. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps and the proper personal protective equipment: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms and place in a 55-gallon drum. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over the spill area. After a few minutes, sweep the area with stiff brooms and place material in a drum. d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. 5-12 17. 18. 19. e. Properly label all drums. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Section 8). A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control within 15 days after the incident is required when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator for help in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.) d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved e. The extent of injuries, if any f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 5-13 5E.SPILL, NON-TRANSPORTATION RELATED - INVOLVING WATER CONTACT Use this response procedure for non-oil spills. Oil spills include spills involving gasoline, diesel and fuel oil, lubricating and insulating oils, PCBs, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. For spills involving these materials, follow the response procedures in Procedure 5H, Spill, Oil and/or PCBs. If a spill occurs at the facility which may impact a nearby water body (creek, river, pond, marsh, etc.), follow these procedures: 1. Try to prevent the situation from worsening by stopping the release and/or diverting the release away from the water body. DO SO ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY using the proper personnel protective equipment. Stop the release. a. Shut valves, stop processes or operations where necessary b. Divert spill runoff into containers 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Prevent release from entering water body. a. Booms b. Spill pads c. Absorbent d. Divert flow e. Trench Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Postasign IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, continue to try to stop the escaping material from entering the water body. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. 5-14 o 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Call shift supervisor. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Attempt to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques. a. For relatively small spills, ap. ply absorbent to the surface of the spill and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, build earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E, who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. Identify type of material, source, and quantity spilled. If the spill threatens them, notify personnel for evacuation. If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Services Department will notify the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it still poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations, and provide the following information: 5-15 16. a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. Co The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. The estimated quantity of'released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and information provided. If the spilled hazardous material has entered or threatens a waterbody, and the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement*, determine if this quantity was exceeded: During normal working hours, notify the appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator for your area, who will contact the Environmental Services Department. If the Environmental Consultant or Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department directly. Co If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill. 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. 3) The type and estimated quantity of spill. Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 5-16 17. Identify the required level of personal protection prior to proceeding with cleanup of the spill. * Refer to Appendix F of the PG&E Hazardous Waste Manual for the list of materials which have a reportable quantity (RQ). 18. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E.) 19. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent and spill material with stiff brooms and place in proper container for disposal. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms and place in proper container for disposal. d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in proper container for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. 20. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 21. For procedures on how to handle media inquiries, refer to Section 5, Responding to News Media Inquiries. 22. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 23. If the release of hazardous material has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Services Department will submit to the Regional Board a written report containing the following information: ... a. A description of the release and its cause(s). b. The period of release, including exact dates and times. c. If the release has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue. d. Steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the release. 5-17 24. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the incident when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact the appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator for your area for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.) d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved e. The extent of'injuries, if any f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 5-18 NOTE: 5F. TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT- INVOLVING COMPANY VEHICLE A transportation incident includes any spill haPpening during the transport and the loading or unloading of a hazardous substance onto or from a vehicle. 1. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the source of the spill and take actions to prevent further release. a. Shut valves. b. Prevent release from entering water body. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Isolate the spill from human or vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions or tape c. Posta sign 4. Begin to fill out Scene-Management ~hecklist (Section 8). 5. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Call the shift supervisor. 7. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a.. Attempt to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 8. If the spilled material is oil and the facility has a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, refer to it for response instructions and notification procedures. The SPCC Plan is located at the Facility. 9. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 5-19 10. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques: ao For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the oil and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E, who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. 11. If the spill occurs on a public road or highway, notify: California Highway Patrol (CliP), Sacramento 24-hour number is Zenith 1-2000 (place all through operator). NOTE TIME CALL IS MADE. If the spill occurs on a public road within city limits, notify the fire department or 911. 12. If the spill threatens facility personnel, notify personnel for evacuation. 13. If after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it still poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency response organizations and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. · Name.and telephone'number of person reporting the spill. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and information provided. 5-20 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Check if the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to Appendix F of PG&E's Hazardous Waste Manual.) If the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. If so: ao During normal working hours, notify the appropriate Environmental Consulant or Coordinator for your area, who will contact the Environmental Services Department. bo If the Environmental Consultant or Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department directly. Oo If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and give the NRC the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill 3) The type and estimated quantity of the spill 4) Response actions taken to contain the spill Document the date and time notification is made and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. If the spill enters a water body, the Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department will contact the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. Identify the required level of personal protection prior to proceeding with cleanup of the spill. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors in Section 4E. 19. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: 5-21 20. 21. 22. a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms and place in the proper container for disposal. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area. After a few minutes, sweep area with stiff brooms and place material in a drum. d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used. Complete the Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the incident when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact the appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator for your area for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.) d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved e. The extent of injuries, if any f. An asSessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 5-22 5G. TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT- INVOLVING NON-COMPANY VEHICLE 1. If the non-Company vehicle is carrying hazardous substances either to or from a PG&E facility and a spill occurs, a PG&E employee is to monitor the incident and remain on the scene to provide information on the material(s) involved to emergency response teams. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, attempt to isolate the spill from human or other vehicular traffic. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign 4. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator (or alternate) and provide him/her with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 7. Call the shift superVisor. 8. If spill occurs on a public road or highway, make sure that the vehicle operator notifies: California Highway Patrol (CHP), Sacramento 24-hour telephone number: Zenith 1-2000 (Place call through operator.) If spill occurs on a public road within city limits, notify the local Fire Department or 911 NOTE TIME CALL IS MADE. · : If vehicle operator is injured and is unable to make this notification, the PG&E employee on the scene places the call to the CHP. 9. Notify the vehicle's company headquarters of incident. 10. Try to identify the type, source, and estimated quantity of material spilled and provide information to emergency response teams. 11. Stay on the scene until the spill has been controlled and/or cleaned up and provide information as needed to assist emergency response teams. 5~23 12. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). Note particularly the vehicle's company name, driver's name, and cause of incident. 5-24 5H. SPILL, OIL AND/OR PCBs This response procedure is to be followed (1) in the event of an oil spill at this facility, and (2) if a facility does not have a Spill Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan on file. Oil spills include spills involving PCBs, gasoline, diesel and fuel oil, lubricatinq and insulatinq oils, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. In the case of a spill involving oil that could or does contain PCBs, consult the appropriate Substation Bulletin and the Transmission and Distribution Bulletin 2-50 for further detail on how to handle this type of scenario. 1. First Employee at the Scene a. The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of an oil spill, hazardous materials release, or associated emergency are as follows: 1. Observe from a safe distance. 2. Identify hazards. 3. Restrict access to the spill area. 4. Call for assistance. Provide the Emergency Coordinator or Supervisor with the following information: a. Your name and telephone number. b. Any injuries. c. Location and type of spill. d. Source and cause of spill, if known. e. Fire or explosion risk. f. Actions taken to stop/contain the release. g. Notify fire department if needed. 5. If safe to enter the area, attend to any injured. Administer first aid if you have been trained and certified. Call an ambulance or paramedic. 6. If safe to do so, stop the source of the discharge. Note: If material is unknown, can cause immediate hazards to life or health, is producing fumes, vapors, etc., never enter the area without the proper personal protective equipment and support persons. 5-25 This may involve: - shutting off equipment or pumps; - plugging a hole in operating equipment or a tank; - closing a valve; and/or - righting an overturned container or piece of operating equipment. Simultaneously pursue containment of the discharge with the following containment techniques: - For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill enough to absorb all the liquid. - For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. - Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. 7. Remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the emergency area until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator. Initial Emergency Coordinator Action The Emergency Coordinator must gather as much information as possible to assess the magnitude and severity of the spill in order to initiate appropriate actions. This may involve telephone calls to operations or maintenance personnel who may have seen the spill or to office personnel who can assist in collection of resources such as Material Safety Data Sheets, Facility Environmental Emergency or Spill Prevention Plans, or Emergency Response Guidebook. b. .The Emergency Coordinator then goes to the scene of the spill to initiate an appropriate response plan. Response Plan Developed and Implemented Identify if any injuries have occurred and that proper actions have been taken. Assess the possible hazard to human health, property, or the environment. 1. Isolate spill from human or vehicular contact. (Use cones, stanchions, and tape; post signs.) Order all personnel not involved with the cleanup operation to leave the area. ao 5-26 o If the emergency threatens human health, activate alarms or communications systems to notify all persons for evacuation. If the emergency threatens human health outside the facility boundaries and local areas must be evacuated, notify the state Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations (listed on page i). An immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release which poses a present or potential danger to human health and safety, property or the environment must be reported to the city or county administering agency and the California Office of Emergency Services: See page i, for telephone numbers. The verbal notification should include the following information: - Name and telephone number of person reporting release - Name and address of the facility - Time and type of incident - Location of the release - Hazardous material and estimate of the quantity - Extent of injuries - Potential hazards (if known) Document this notification in Section 8. Arrange to have an emergency response contractor or Safety Health and Claims representative conduct air monitoring to determine Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) and Threshold Limit Value (TLV). Stop processes or operations where necessary. Continue to monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation or release, ruptures in pipes or valves. 6. Isolate affected containers or equipment. 7. Remove non-affected, potentially hazardous materials. Identify what material is involved. If spilled oil is suspected of being contaminated by PCBs, identify the PCB concentration. If this information is not readily available on the equipment or from the office records, samples must be taken and sent immediately for laboratory analysis. 5-27 A spill of oil contaminated with PCBs originating at 50 ppm. or greater must be sampled, contained, cleaned up, disposed of, documented and reported in accordance with PG&E's "PCB/Oil Cleanup Manual". Laboratories on contract with PG&E are listed in Section 4E. 3. PCB Cleanup and Notification requirements: All PCB spills require immediate action but in no case later than 24-hours after discovery. a. High concentration PCB spills (greater than 500 ppm or greater than one pound of pure PCBs by weight). The following actions must be taken within 24hrs (48hrs for PCB transformers) after discovery of a PCB Spill: b. Notify the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional office and the National Response Center (NRC). Effectively cordon off a 3-foot lateral buffer around the spill area. Place clearly visible signs advising persons to avoid the area to minimize the spread of contamination as well as the potential of human exposure. d. Document and record the area of visible contamination e. Initiate cleanup In nonrestricted access areas, all soil (lawn, etc.) with visible traces of oil is required to be excavated to a minimum depth of 10 inches or further until the PCB contamination is reduced to a concentration of no greater than 25 ppm PCB or 50 ppm provided that a label or notice shall be visibly placed in the area. Excavation can be reduced to less than 10 inches if the PCB concentration in the soil is reduced to no greater than 1 ppm PCB. For "nonrestricted access areas", all soil (lawn, etc.) is to be excavated until the PCB contamination is reduced to a concentration of no greater than 10 ppm PCB; minimum excavation depth is 10 inches. (Restricted access areas require residential/commercial buildings where people live or work being greater'than 0.1 kilometer or 328 feet from the spill site.) Clean soil (less than 1 ppm) is to be used to backfill and restore all excavated areas. Solid surfaces must be cleaned to a PCB concentration of 100 ug/100 cm2 (930 pg/ft.2). Wipe samples are then to be collected and tested for PCB concentration. For "nonrestricted access areas", solid surfaces are to be cleaned to 10 p g/100 cm2 and soil is to be cleaned to 10 ppm provided that the depth of excavation is at least 10 inches. f. Although high concentration PCB spills have no cleanup deadline, they should be completed as soon as possible after discovery. 5-28 o Low concentration PCB spills (less than 500 ppm or less than one pound of pure PCBs by weight) The following actions must be started as soon as possible but in all cases must be completed no later than or within 48hrs after discovery of a PCB Spill: Solid surfaces must be double washed/rinsed; except that all indoor, residential surfaces other than vault areas must be cleaned to 10 micrograms per 100 square centimeters (10 pg-microgram/100 cmD2) by standard commercial wipe tests. All soil within the spill area (i.e., visible traces of soil and a buffer of 1 lateral foot around the visible traces) must be excavated, and the ground be restored to its original configuration by back-filling with clean soil (i.e., containing less than 1 ppm PCBs). As a guideline (not a requirement), excavate soil to a minimum depth of 6 inches and lawns to a minimum depth of 2 inches to obtain cleanups to practically attainable levels so that no soil, lawn, vegetation etc., with a concentration of 25 ppm or greater PCB remains in the environment. When assured that this cleanup requirement can be met, the amount of soil, lawn, vegetation, etc., excavated can be reduced as long as the clean up crew will not have to return to the spill site to meet the clean up requirements. All solid surfaces shall be cleaned up to a concentration of no greater than 10 i. Lg-microgram/100 cm2 (93 i.~g/ft2). The adequacy of a cleanup, whether in soil or on a solid surface, shall be verified by post-cleanup soil or wipe samples analyzed by a gas chromatograph. For both high and Iow concentration PCB spills, after removing all free- flowing liquid with absorbent compound, concrete and asphalt shall be cleaned by applying Penetone via swabbing and washing with mops and. scrubbing with stiff brooms. Another application of absorbent comPound is then to be applied, scrubbed in, and swept up to absorb the Penetone. Trees, structures, wood poles, etc., can be cleaned by using Penetone; but car surfaces shall be cleaned by using mineral spirits. 5-29 Excluded from the automatic application of the final numerical decontamination standard for high and Iow concentration PCB spills are those involving surface waters, sewers or sewage treatment systems, and food and feed crops. These type of spills are subject to the final cleanup standards to be established at the discretion of the EPA Regional Office IX. A "PCBs" customer notification card can be used, but it is not mandatory, to notify an unavailable property owner by leaving in a conspicuous place. Non-PCB spills require only the removal of all visible traces of oil. Excavate soil and wipe down poles, trees, etc., with Penetone to remove the oil. Wipe down the surface of cars with mineral spirits. For spills inside habitable locations, including vehicles, contact the Electric Distribution Department. 5. Sampling Requirements Spill classification is based on the PCB concentration in an oil sample taken from the source of the spill, not the concentration of PCBs in the material onto which the PCBs were spilled. Only random post cleanup samples are to be taken for Iow concentration PCB spills but rigorous sampling is required by the EPA for (1) pre cleanup sampling data when necessary to establish spill boundaries or (2) post cleanup samples for high concentration PCB spills. PG&E's approach to the EPA's recommended rigorous sampling procedure is detailed in Appendix C of PG&E's "PCB/Oil Cleanup Manual". The complete rigorous sampling procedure manuals issued by the EPA are available upon request from the Electric Distribution Department or the Technical and Ecological Services (TES) Department in San Ramon. For assistance in taking rigorous samples, phone the TES Department at (510) 820-2000 and state that a chemical spill has occurred. 6. Records and Certification Records shall be maintained of all insulating fluid spills involving 50 ppm or greater PCB and all spills regardless of the PCB concentration involving waterways that lead to navigable waters. Post cleanup sample laboratory test reports will serve as decontamination certificates for all spills of 50 ppm or greater PCB. The "PCB Fluid Spill or Leak Report" (Form 62-3685), and the "PCB Fluid Spill Cleanup Report" (Form 62-3686), are forms summarizing reporting requirements for spills of 50 ppm or greater PCB. The "Oil/Hazardous Substance Discharge Report" (Form 01-6164), is to be used for spills into navigable waterways. All spill records shall be kept for a minimum of five (5) years. 7. Identify personal protective equipment which may be required in the area. 5-30 Evaluate the resources needed, such as manpower, equipment, and cleanup materials, and call for outside contractor assistance if needed. Cleanup/Disposal Resources are listed in Attachment 6. The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining when a cleanup is complete. Depending on the nature and magnitude of the spill, this decision may be made in consultation with state/local agencies having jurisdiction in the affected area. Determine actions needed to successfully complete containment and cleanup efforts. Establish an exclusion zone (work area where spill has been identified), a contamination reduction zone (where decontamination procedures are conducted and contaminated protective clothing can be re'moved), and a support zone (where persons can wait in a clean environment). Assemble the emergency response personnel and provide a briefing detailing the cleanup procedures, protective clothing to be worn, and equipment to be used. Cleanup efforts must be undertaken to restore the affected area to its pre-spill condition to the maximum extent possible. ao For relatively small spills, absorbent will be applied and re-applied until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. This material will be picked up with stiff brooms and shovels and placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. b° For spills in buildings or on paved areas, a second application of absorbent will be spread over the contaminated area and swept with stiff brooms to remove residues which may remain. Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. Co Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. Soil which has been removed will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. do For spills in catchment basins or oil retention ponds, the oil will be removed by using absorbents or with the assistance of a cleanup company. If the spill is relatively small, rolls of 3M "Sorbent" Type 100 Will be cut into manageable lengths and floated on the surface of the water to absorb the oil. For larger spills, cleanup companies may use skimming and separation devices or sorbents. After the surface of the water has been cleaned, 3M "Sorbent" Type 156 sheets will be used to scrub the walls of the basin at the water line. Oil and oily water will be collected for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. 5-31 e. Decontaminate all equipment and surfaces. 10. Obtain general release information and record it using the Scene Management Checklist in Section 8. 11. Identify appropriate company and agency notification requirements. 4. Proper Handling of Hazardous Waste o After completion of cleanup, contaminated disposable protective clothing will be removed by cleanup personnel immediately and placed in an approved waste container for disposal. Gloves will be removed, and hands will be thoroughly cleaned with waterless hand cleaner or soap and water and wiped with rags and paper towels. Rags and other waste material will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. All oil, hazardous materials, and cleanup debris recovered from a spill will be considered hazardous waste unless it is demonstrated to be non hazardous and must be disposed of according to applicable state and federal regulations. Contact the Materials Department, Hazardous Waste Coordinator, or Corporate Environmental Consultant for determination of proper waste disposal methods. Follow-up Actions a. DecOntaminate all equipment or other contaminated surfaces. Restock all emergency spill control equipment and supplies to maintain the inventory listed. Critique spill response actions to identify measures to avoid future incidents and to improve the efficiency of future spill cleanup actions. 6. Document Response Actions Reportable oil spills and hazardous materials releases must be carefully documented so that sufficient information is available to concerned agencies. Information concerning the spill should be recorded on the Oil Spill Report and should include photographs for major spills when appropriate. Send a copy of the completed Spill Report to the Corporate Environmental Consultant and file the original in the Facility Records. 5-32 o Follow-up Reporting Contact the Corporate Environmental Consultant for assistance in filing the required written agency notifications described below. a. Notify the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and the local authorities that the cleanup has been completed and that all emergency response equipment is cleaned, ready for reuse, and restocked for future use. b. A written report must be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) within 60 days whenever a facility has: 1. Discharged more than 1,000 gallons of oil into navigable waters in a single spill event, or 2. Discharged oil in two reportable events within any 12-month period. The report must be submitted to the Region IX Administrator at the following address: Co Environmental Protection Agency 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105 A written report must be submitted to the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board when a spill has entered or threatened a water body. The address is: do Regional Water Quality Board, Central Valley Region 3614 East Ashlan Avenue Fresno, CA 937'26 A written report must be submitted to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control within 15 days of a spiil that posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health, property, or the environment. The address is: California Department of Toxic Substances Control Chief Northern Calif. Section, Region 1 10151 Croydon Way, Suite 3 Sacramento, CA 95827 5-33 The California Office of Emergency Services form entitled "Emergency Release Follow-Up Notice Reporting Form" must be prepared and submitted within 30 days of the date of the release to: Chemical Emergency Planning and Response Commission 2800 Meadowview Road Sacramento, CA 95832 In addition, report spills greater than 42 gallons onto land or any amount entering or threatening to enter waters of the State to, California Office of Emergency Services. A written follow-up report is required. 5-34 51. BOMB THREAT Anonymous bomb threats are generally intended to disrupt normal business activities rather than to warn employees of the existence of an actual bomb. Each facility should have a bomb threat plan which provides for an orderly and systematic search of the facility and identifies the official who will evaluate the threat and make the decision whether or not to carry out an evacuation. (See PG&E Corporate Security Manual.) If you receive a bomb threat on the telephone, follow these procedures: 1. Do not panic. 2. Keep the caller on the phone as long as possible. 3. Make notation of: a. Time of call. b. Sex of caller. c. Estimated age of caller. d. Accent, if any. e. Emotional state of caller (normal, angry, depressed, etc.). f. Any other characteristics that would aid in identification. 4. Take the message down word for word. 5. Ask the caller for the exact location of the bomb (what building it is in and where it is located in that building). 6. Ask the caller: a. When the bomb is set to explode. b. Where the bomb is right now. c. What the bomb looks like (wrapped in package, briefcase, etc.). d. Type of explosive involved. e. Why the bomb was placed. 5-35 The following reporting procedures are to be followed in the event of a bomb threat: 1. Bomb threats made against an operating facility, such as substations should be handled as follows: a. Call the local law enforcement agency. b. Call the General Office telephone operator at (415) 973-7000 or 223-7010. The operator will notify the following: 1) The Security Department. 2) The appropriate operating department. 3) The Corporate Communications Department. c. Conduct an orderly search of the facility to find any suspicious articles. Do not touch any articles found. d. Assist law enforcement as requested. e. Complete PG&E Bomb Threat Report, Form No. 87-52. (A copy is included on the last page of the PG&E telephone directory.) Bomb threats made against facilities other than substations should be handled as follows: a. b. Call the local law enforcement agency. Through channels, notify the Division/Department Manager or his/her delegate. If possible, conduct an orderly search of the facility to find any suspicious articles. Do not touch any articles found. Assist law enforcement as requested. Notify the Security Department at 223-6922 as soon as is practical~ Complete Bomb Threat Report, Form No. 87-52. (A copy is included on the last page of the PG&E telephone directory.) 5-36 5J. FLASH FLOOD/FLOOD/EXTREMELY HIGH TIDE Flash Flood 1. If there is time, securely fasten lids and bungs of all hazardous substance containers at the facility. 2. If there is time, try to securely fasten all equipment and hazardous substance containers firmly in place or move them into buildings to keep them from floating away in the rising water. 3. EVACUATE all personnel to higher ground. Follow the instructions of local emergency departments for best evacuation routes. Flood/Hiqh Tide 1. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. 2. Make arrangements to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facility by a registered hauler. Contact: Appropriate Environmental Consultant or Coordinator 3. Transport all hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide. 4. If unable to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed TSD facility, arrange to transfer your hazardous waste in addition to hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide. 5. Carefully record the following information: a. ' Transporter's name b. Volume of hazardous waste/materials c. Name of facility receiving hazardous waste/materials d. Type and description of hazardous waste/materials 6. As a last resort, securely fasten all equipment, hazardous waste containers, and hazardous material containers in place and tighten all lids and bungs. Try to transfer containers and other items into facility buildings. 7. If necessary, evacuate all personnel. Follow the instructions of local emergency departments for evacuation routes. 5-37 5K. EARTHQUAKE Durin.q an Earthquake 1. 2. o ° ° Keep calm, don't run or panic. Stay where you are. If you are indoors when an earthquake hits, stay indoors. DO NOT RUN OUTSIDE. If you are indoors, take cover under a desk, table, bench, or against inside walls or doorways. Stay away from glass, windows, and outside doors. Don't use candles, matches, or other open flames unless you are sure there is no danger from escaping gas. Douse all fires. If you are outside, move away from buildings, utility wires, overpasses, and trees. Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. DO NOT RUN THROUGH OR NEAR BUILDINGS. The greatest danger from falling. debris is just outside doorways and close to outer walls. If you are in a moving vehicle, stop as quickly as safety permits. until the shaking stops. After an Earthquake Stay in the vehicle 1. Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger of further injury. 2. If quake is severe, shut down all operations as soon as possible. 3. Check utility lines and appliances for damage. If you smell gas, open windows and shut off the main gas valve. Leave the building and report gas leakage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 4. In the event of FIRE, immediately call the local Fire Department for assistance. Procedures for responding to a fire are in Sections 5A and 5B of this plan. 5. Check all storage tanks aboveground and below ground for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 6. Check all hazardous materials and hazardous waste storage containers for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 5-38 o 11. In the event of a spill of a known or suspected hazardous substance, try to contain the spill. Procedures for responding to a spill involving a non-vehicle related hazardous substance are in Sections 5C, 5D, 5E and 5H of this plan. Response to transportation-related spills are in Section 5F and 5G. If water pipes are damaged, shut off the supply at the main valve. In addition to drinking water stored in emergency supplies, water may be obtained from such sources as hot water tanks, toilet tanks, and melted ice cubes. If electrical wiring is shorting out, de energize power source at the main service panel. All PG&E personnel will cooperate with local emergency response officials, and follow their directions in relation to conditions existing in the community (e.g., streets clogged by debris, downed wires, and broken roadways). Conduct a complete inspection of the facility to assess extent of damage. This must be done by a qualified or certified professional. Identification of areas of the facility including mechanical or other systems that require inspection or isolation because of their vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion must be evaluated prior to and after an earthquake. This must be done by a qualified or certified professional. 5-39 5L. RESPONDING TO NEWS MEDIA INQUIRIES The media will arrive on the scene immediately following an explosion, spill, fire, gas main rupture or other catastrophe. An emergency intensifies events for everyone. Therefore, responding to news media inquiries requires special attention. Reporters arriving on the scene of an emergency will try to gather information from any available source. The only authorized spokespersons for PG&E are News Services Department personnel. All media inquiries are to be immediately directed to the appropriate News Service person. 1. Anyone receiving an inquiry from the media regarding environmental aspects of Company business should immediately direct the inquiry to the Regional Public Affairs Manager and the General Office Corporate Communications Department. 2. Notify your shift supervisor or department head of the inquiry. The following are recommendations on how to deal with media representatives. What you SHOULD do: a. Do name a specific person as key contact with the PG&E Corporate Communications Department and the media. b. Do call the PG&E Corporate Communications Department immediately. c. Do keep the PG&E Corporate Communications Services representative informed of all developments at all times. d. Do rely on the Corporate Communications Department to coordinate with the media at all times. e. Do maintain a friendly, cooperative relationship with reporters. f. Do note all questions asked by the media so that answers can be obtained. What you should NOT do: a. Do not "wing it." Respond only if you know the answer. b. Do not play down the seriousness of the situation. c. Do not be falsely optimistic. 5-40 6. EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES (22CCR 66265.52, 40 CFR 265.52) A. When to Evacuate Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The decision to evacuate is the responsibility of the Facility Emergency Coordinator or the Shift Supervisor. He/she will determine the extent of evacuation. The local fire department or other emergency response personnel might have the authority to make this decision depending upon the situation. Incidents that may require evacuation: 1. Fire or explosion 2. Hazardous substance spill 3. Flood 4. Bomb threat 5. Earthquake 6. Any other potentially dangerous situation B. Evacuation Procedures: When the signal for evacuation is sounded: 1. DO NOT PANIC. 2. Shut down any machinery or apparatus. Escort/help handicapped or injured personnel to the nearest exit as identified on the Facility Evacuation Map, Figure 6-1. Walk, as diagrammed, to the designated assembly point and wait for instructions from the Facility Emergency Coordinator. o Supervisors must account for all persons in their units and will report any missing persons to Facility Emergency Coordinator. 6. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will decide when it is safe to re-enter. 6-1 C. Communications: The facility has both an evacuation and all-clear signal which are understood by all facility personnel. The signal for evacuation at this facility is provided by alarm systems in the building. The alternate evacuation signal is verbal. The all-clear signal is verbal. D. Evacuation Routes: All facility personnel have been trained in the evacuation routes for their work stations and the other areas of the facility. An assembly point is designated. Evacuation routes and assembly points are depicted on the Facility Evacuation Map, Figure 6-1. E. Unstaffed Facilities: Unstaffed Facilities do not require evacuation plans. However, if personnel are onsite during the time of an emergency, they will assemble in the open parking lot area, or outside of the fenced area, whichever is outside of the "danger zone". 6-2 FIGURE 6-1 FACILITY EVACUATION MAP 6-3 7. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS A. Emergency Coordinator Notification: In the event of an emergency, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. If the Facility Emergency Coordinator and the alternate(s) are not available, contact the on-call supervisor at the listed 24-hour phone number. Facility Emergency Coordinator: Thomas W. Hebrard Title: Work Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Home Address: Home Telephone No.: Powerhouse Foreman (209) 855-6120 (209) 237.2952 P. O. Box 901, North Fork, CA 93643 (209) 877-2743 Alternate No. 1: Reggie McKinley Title: Work Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Home Address: Home Telephone No.: Maintenance Supervisor_ (209) 855-6113 (209) 237-2952 P. O. Box 327, Auberry, CA 93602 (209) 297-9068 7-1 B. Responsibilities: 1. Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is the individual who is responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at the facility. The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics of materials and wastes handled, the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. This person has the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to emergencies as described in Section 5, Response Procedures. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will perform or direct others to: a. Train all employees in fire suppression and spill response procedures and the use of related equipment. b. Assess incident: i. Identify hazardous materials or wastes involved. ii. Assess effects to human health and the environment. c. Activate alarm to evacuate facility personnel, if required, and if the alarm has not yet been sounded. d. Develop a plan of action to isolate incident. e. Assemble emergency response team. f. Use appropriate emergency response procedure from Section 5 of this Plan. g. Notify PG&E Public Affairs Director of incident details. h. Record incident information on the Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). Follow up with reporting, recording, and monitoring review of the incident and incident response. j. Revise Facility Environmental Emergency Response Plan as necessary. 7-2 2. Alternate Facility Emer.qency Coordinators In addition to the Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator, there are alternate people who are responsible for coordinating emergency response measures at the facility. The Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s) will coordinate with the Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator or act on his/her behalf. The Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s) are familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics of materials and waste handled, the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. These people have the authority to commit the necessary resources needed to carry out the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to the emergency as described in Section 5, Emergency Response Procedures. 3. Employee at the Scene The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of a fire, explosiOn, or spill are: a. To immediately report the emergency to an Emergency Coordinator. b. To provide the following information to the emergency coordinator: 1) Caller's name and telephone number, identification. 2) Location and type of emergency. 3) Source of spill, if known. Co To remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the emergency area until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator. Barricadethe area, if possible. d. To initiate action to stop the source of the spill, if possible. 4. Hazardous Materials/Waste Coordinator The responsibility of the Hazardous Materials/Waste Coordinator is to ensure that waste and debris are disposed of according to applicable state and federal regulations. 7-3 8. SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Appendix F of the Hazardous Waste Manual for more details or contact the appropriate Corporate or Departmental Environmental Coordinator/Consultant. 1. Note time and date of incident: Your name: 2. Event is: on-site spill off-site spill transportation-related incident fire emergency excavation explosion bomb threat flood earthquake 3. Location of event (locate on facility site map): Gather the following information: Description of material spilled: Source of identity information: Approximate quantity: Location and source of spill/fire/leaks: Vehicle operator: Personal injuries or casualties: 8-1 o Contact the following: Emergency Coordinator Name: Telephone number: Thomas W. Hebrard (209) 87'7-2743;' PG&E (209) 855-6120 Time of notification: 6. If outside assistance is needed, document the.time called and name of person contacted. a. Ambulance (time): (phone no.) or 911 Name of person contacted: b. Paramedics: c. Fire department phone-number: or 911 7. Action(s) taken to immediately contain and isolate spill ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. Containment: Absorbent: Booms: Spill pads: Other: Isolate spill: ~ Booms: Barrier tape: .Stanchions: Other: Actions taken to prevent further release: N/A: Other: Personnel first on scene. 8-2 Name: Title: Telephone number: 10. Identify spill location on attached facility plot plan. 11. Response procedure used. 5A. Fire, On-Site (Not Involving Hazardous Substances) 5B. Fire, On-Site (Involving Hazardous Substances) 5C. Spill, Inside Building 5D. Spill, Non-Transportation - No Water Contact 5E. Spill, Non-Transportation - Water Contact 5F. Spill, Transportation Related - Company Vehicle 5G. Spill, Transportation Related - Non-Company Vehicle 5H. Spill, Oil and/or PCBs 51. 5J. 5K. 5L. 5M. Underground Tank Leak Bomb Threat Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide Earthquake Responding to Media Inquiries 8-3 12. Notifications made. a. Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: Address: Information provided: Instructions received: Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: Address: Information provided: Instructions received: 8-4 Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: Address: Information provided: Instructions received: do Date and time:. Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: Address: · Information provided: Instructions received: 8-5 eo Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: Address: Information provided: Instructions received: fo Date and time: Name: Affiliation: Telephone number: Address: Information provided: Instructions received: 8-6 13. Yes/No Samples taken? a. By whom: Time: Date: Number of samples: Specify sample type: water/soil Where were samples taken?: (Describe location and specify distances.) b. By whom: Time: Date: Number of samples: Specify sample type: water/soil Where were samples taken?: (Describe location and specify distances.) 8-7 FIGURE 8-1 FACILITY LAYOUT MAP 8-8 9. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS When available, the following pages contain copies of the Emergency Assistance Agreements that have been developed for this facility with local law enforcement, fire, health, and other emergency response agencies. These agreements are in addition to the backup support immediately available from other nearby PG&E facilities, and the emergency response, cleanup and testing firms under contract to PG&E. These firms are listed in Section 4E of this plan. 9-1 Pacific Gas and Electric Company 650 0 Street Fresno, CA 93760-0001 209/442-0909 May ll, 1993 Ms. Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician City of Bakersfield 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 9330'1 Dear Ms. Brenner: Enclosed, as you requested, isa corrected copy of the HMMP for our Kern Canyon Powerhouse. If you have any questions please call me at (209) 263-5216. Sincerely, Joseph L.'Santone Environmental .Coordinator Attachment 05/06/93 ~.oi~l '/~so5 a% o~76 BFD H.~Z .~l.~iV t~002 05/06/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page General Information Location: RANCHERIA RD 10 MI E Map: 104 Hazard: Low Community: COUNTY STATION 44 Grid: 0lB F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 ~ Contact Name Title .- -- Business Phone ~- 24-Hour Phon~ TOM HEBRARD FOREMAN (209) 855-3523 x6120 (209) 877-2743 REGGIE MCKINLEY SUPERVISOR (209) 855-6113 x (209) 297-9068 Administrative Data - Mail Addrs: P O BOX 425 D&B Number: 94-074-2640 City: AUBERR¥ State: CA Zip: 93602- Comm code: 215-044 COUNTY STATION 44 SIC Code: 4911 Owner: GREG LEMLER, SOUTHERN AREA HYDRO Phone: (209) 855-6112 Address: P O BOX 425 State: CA City: AUBERRY Zip: 93602- Summary 05/06/93 10:51 '~805 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV 003 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Containers on Site 05/06/93 02-003 Page Hazmat Inventory ~tail in MCP Order SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) '~/ ~~""'~'~" ~Igh ~ Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP -- Conc ! 26.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) Press T Temp Location [AmbientlAmbient[POWERMOUSE & VkLVEHOUSE Components -MCP ---TGu£de IHigh ! 39 02-007 DEGREASER ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 79 Low GAL CAS #: 71-55-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL79 I Daily Average79.00GAL Annual Amount GAL-- 79.00 Storage ~. Press T Temp . ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IA m blent[AmbientIWASTE STORAGE AREA METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUMIAmb~ent[Ambient STORAGE BLDG Conc Components 100.0% Ii,l,l-Trichlor°ethane MCP ~uide ILow ! 74 02-005 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Mlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 2.21 Form: Liquid Type: Waste Daily Max GAL 55 Trade Secret: No Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL I 55.00 55.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp ~-~ Location Ambient[Ambient[WASTE STORAGE AREA -- Conc, Components 100.0% [Waste Oil, Petroleum Based MCP --7Guide [Low | 27 05/06/93 10:52 ~805 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV 004 05/06/93 02.~002 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order LUBRICATING OIL Page 3 ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Liquid 575 Minimal GAL 02-004 Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL 575 575.00 ----~ 980.00 Storage ------____T Press T Temp ~ Location IN MACHINE/EQUIp IAmbientlAmbientIOIL SUMPs DRUM/BARREL-METALLiC i AmbientlAmbient~POWEPJ~OUSE -- Conc L--~ubr Components 100.0% icating 0il (Petroleum-Based)  MCP ---rGuide inimal I 27 NITROGEN · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Gas 460 Minimal FT3 02-001 Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 use: DRYING - Daily Max FT3 460 [ Daily Average FT3 --~-- Annual Amount FT3 230.00 920.00 Storage .... r Press T Temp .-. Location METAL CONTAiNR-NONDRUMiAbove iAmbientlTRANSFOR~ER -- Conc 100.0% INitrogen Components INSULATING 0IL · Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 64742-46-7 Trade Secret: No l--- MCP ---~uide Low ~ 21 Liquid 2835 Unrated GAL Form: Liquid Type: Pure ----- Daily Max GAL - 2,835 Days: 365 Use: OTHER --- Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL .. 2,780.00 ----~ 2,835,00 Storage - ! Press T Temp ... ~ IN MACHINE/EQUiP ~AmbientlAmbientlTRANSFORMERS Location. 05/06/93 10:52 9805 326 0576 BFD HAZ ~AT DIV ~005__ 05/06/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERI{OUSE 215-000-000036 00 - Overall Site <D> Notlf./Evacuation/Medical Page 4 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 THE THE EVENT OF FIRE, FIRE DEPARTMENT IS NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OTHER AGENCY NOTIFICATION ARE DIRECTED BY THE PG&E EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR ALTERNATE. <2> Employee Notif,/Evacuation ALL OF THE POWERHOUSE'S OPERATING EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO MALFUNCTION ALARMS LOCATED IN THE POWERHOUSE BUILDING. OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ARE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS VIA REMOTE ALARMS. ALSO, MIDWAY SUBSTATION, WHICH IS MANNED 24 HOURS PER DAY, RECEIVED THESE ALARMS AND AUTOMATICALLY NOTIFIED OPERATIONS PERSONNEL. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOW OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL-CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. AN EVACUATION ROUTE MAY BE SEEN ON THE SITE DIAGRAM.' <3> Public Notif./Evacuation POWERHOUSE IS LOCATED IN REMOTE AREA. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST HOSPITAL 05/06/93 10:53 '~$05 326 0576 BFD HAZ )IAT DI¥ [~006 05/06/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 00 - Overall Si%e <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Page Release Prevention SPILLS AND LEAKS ARE PREVENTED BY PERFORMING REGULAR, SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ON THIS EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS DAILY INSPECTIONS BY OPERATING PERSONNEL TO DETECT INCIPIENT FAILURES. THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL OIL SPILLAGE FROM THESE BEARING WOULD BE 0-25 GALLONS DUE TO BEARING FAILURE. <2> Release Containment ANY OIL DISCHARGE FROM THE SYSTEM WOULD DRAIN INTO THE TURBINE WICKET GATE PIT WHICH IN TURN DRAINS INTO T~E BUILDING SUMP. THERE HAVE BEEN NO EQUIPMENT FAILURES IN THIS SYSTEM WHICH RESULTED IN A SPILL EVENT. :3> Clean Up CLEAN UP ALL DRIPS, LEAKS OR OIL TRACES WHEN OBSERVED AND USE OF ABSORBEN MATERIALS TO CATCH ANY MINOR DRIPS OR MINUTE TRACES OF OIL. AN OIL/WATER SEPARATOR IN THE SUMP PREVENT ANY SPILLED OIL FROM REACHING THE KERN RIVER. · 4> Other Resource Activation 05/06/93 10:53 950 326 0576 BYI) HAZ MAT DIV ~007 05~/06/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Page <l> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - PROPANE AT EMPLOYEE RESIDENCE B) ELECTRICAL - ELECTRIAL GENERATION PLANT WITH A COMPLEX SWITCHYARD C) WATER - BEHIND HOUSE GARAGE, AT WATER TANK AND AT PENSTOCK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 7 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHERS; 2 PRESSURIZED WATER EXTINGUISHERS; 4 WATER HOSES; 2 SETS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - KERN RIVER <4> Building Occupancy Level 05/06/93 10:53 '~'8~26 0576 BFD HAZ MAT 008 05/06/93 P~&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 00 - Overall Site <G> Training Page <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 1 OPERATOR, OCCASIONAL VISITS TO SITE BY MAINTENANCE CREWS OF 2 - 6 PEOPLE AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: PROGRAM WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE EMPLOYEE TRAINING <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future U~e Pacific Gas and Electric Company March 29, 1993 650 0 Street Fresno, CA 93760-0001 209/442-0909 0 1993 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301. Dear Mr. Huey: Enclosed, as you requested, are updated copies of MPs for PG&E facilities in the City of Bakersfield. One additional HMMP for our Kern Canyon Powerhouse will be forwarded to you from our Hydro department by April 1, 1993. Ifyou have any qUestions, please call Joe Santone at (209) 263-5216. t Attachment / Farm and Agr£¢ulture [ ] St&.dard Bus£ness [ ~,! o LOCATION:/d~,Z,m /~,~7'~/z ~,Ty ~ W,~,~,o4~pzJ~ CITY, ZIP= ~.4A/~,'~SPo~/~J- STANDARD- IND. CLASS CODE~ KERN COUNTY FXRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERXALS XNVENTORY FORN ADDRESS:/O, CITY, ZIP: /~ PHONE #: OO ' NAME OF THIS FACILITY: /(f,~' ¢.,~6~/ ,/~n//~T///2~,z/y,~~ R~FKR TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER CODK$ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Page 1 of / Map /Oy Grid 3 4 5 Max Average Annual Ami Ami Est 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 Measure Cant Cant Cant use % by Names of Mixture/Coeqx~ents Units Type Press Teflq~ Code ~t See Instructions I I I I I I Tran$ Type ]Fire [ ]Oetay~ Health CAS N~r ~-/ ]Reactivity (~)S~ Release of Pressure ~ Oays ~ Site I I I ~ I I J I I ]i~iate Health I L~ati~ L ]Fire [ )Oelay~ Health CAS N~r ]Reactivity [ ]Sudden Release of Pressure I I I I ] Imuediate Health I Local#off ]Fire. [ ]Delayed Health CAS N~nber__ ]Reactivity [ ]Suck:le~ Release of Pressure # Days on Site [ ] ! $ I I I I I I I I # Days on Site EMERGENCY COIITACT$ Product NJ ceqx)nont & CAS ConTx)nent & CAS Conqxx~eflt & CAS Product Nme CeaTx)nent & CAS C~t & CAS I Cea~)ofl~lt & CAS I Product Name I Component & CAS I Ceqx~ent & CAS I Component & CAS Name Title Z4 Hr Phofle NMne TitLe 24 Hr Ph~ Trade Secret Y/# J i Certification (Read and. Bign after ccxrutettng all secti~a) i certify under penalty of La~ that i have personally examined and mn familiar with the information sui~nitted in this and alt attached docuaeflts, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitJted information is true, accurate, ~ cemplete. Nlme dlncI official title of manerlo~)erltor or o~rloperetor'$ authorized representativ. Signature Date Sigr~:l 93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Page ~~1 site wi%-h 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: RANCHERIA RD 10 MI. E Map: 104 Hazard: Low Community: COUNTY STATION 44 Grid: 0lB F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Business Phone 24-Hour Phon~ TOM HEBRARD FOREMAN (209) 855-3523 x6120 (209) 877-2743 REGGIE MCKINLEY SUPERVISOR (209) 855-6113 x (209) 297-9068 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: P O BOX 425 D&B Number: 94-074-2640 City: AUBERRY State: CA Zip: 93602- Comm Code: 215-044 COUNTY STATION 44 SIC Code: 4911 Owner: GREG LEMLER, sOUTHERN AREA HYDRO- Phone: (209) 855-6112 Address: P O BOX 425 State: CA City: AUBERRY Zip: 93602- Summary RECEIVED #~ 3 0 ~993 HAZ. MAT. DIV. renewed the attached h~ardous m~ ~ ~y ~rrectio n s con~itute a ~lete and ~ ~ agement plan for my facility. 0~1J~6/93 Pln-Ref PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Hazmat Inventory List in Reference Number Order Name/Hazards 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Form Page Quantity MCP 02-001 INSULATING OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 275o-4~:~ Unrated GAL 02-002 LUBRICATING OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 575 Minimal GAL 02-003 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth Solid 782 High LBS 02-004 NITROGEN · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 460 Minimal FT3 02-005 WASTE OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL 02-007 DEGREASER Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 79 Low GAL 01/,'~6/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order Page 3 02-001 INSULATING OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 4490 Unrated GAL CAS #: 64742-46-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL -- ~-~.~o I -~.~-2~o~o0- 2 ~o ~ 780 Location Press T Temp [Ambiont[AmbiontlTRANSFORMERS --Conc I Components I MCP ---TGuide 02-002 LUBRICATING OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 575 Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365. Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL 575 I Daily Average GAL 575.00 Annual Amount GAL 980.00 Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp I Ambient[Ambient OIL SUMPS Ambient[Ambient POWERHOUSE LOcation -- Conc Components 100.0% ILubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) MCP ---~uide Minimal [ 27 02-003 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth Solid 782 High LBS CAS 9:7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max LBS 782 I Daily Average LBS 782.00 Annual Amount LBS 782.00 Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP Press T Temp Location IAmbient IAmbient IPOWERHOUSE & VALVEHOUSE -- Conc ! 26.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) Components MCP ---~uide [High ! 39 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order Page 02-004 NITROGEN · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 460 Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING Daily Max FT3 460 I Daily Average FT3 ---c-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 230.00~ 920.00 Location Storage Press T Temp METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUMIAbovo ~Ambient ITRANSFORMER -- C0nc 100.0% INitrogen Components MCP ---TGuide ILow '1 21 02-005' WASTE OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL55 I Daily Average55.00GAL Annual Amount GAL 55.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp Location IAmbient~Ambient IWASTE STORAGE AREA -- Conc, Components 100.0% IWaste Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ---TGuide ILow ~ 27 02-007 DEGREASER · Fire, Delay. Hlth Liquid 79 Low GAL CAS #: 71-55-6 Trade Secret: NO Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL 79.00 Storage ~ Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC I Ambient~Ambient[WASTE STORAGE AREA METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUMIAmbient~Ambient STORAGE BLDG -- Conc Components 100.0% II,l,l-Trichlor°ethane MCP ---TGuide ILow ~ 74 0~6/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Page 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical 5 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 THE THE EVENT OF FIRE, FIRE DEPARTMENT IS NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OTHER AGENCY NOTIFICATION ARE DIRECTED BY THE PG&E EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR ALTERNATE. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation ALL OF THE POWERHOUSE'S OPERATING EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO MALFUNCTION ALARMS LOCATED IN THE POWERHOUSE BUILDING. OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ARE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS VIA REMOTE ALARMS. ALSO, MIDWAY SUBSTATION, WHICH IS MANNED 24 HOURS PER DAY, RECEIVED THESE ALARMS AND AUTOMATICALLY NOTIFIED OPERATIONS PERSONNEL. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOW OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL-CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. AN EVACUATION ROUTE MAY BE SEEN ON THE SITE DIAGRAM. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation POWERHOUSE IS LOCATED IN REMOTE AREA. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST HOSPITAL 0~1l~6/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Page 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention SPILLS AND LEAKS ARE PREVENTED BY PERFORMING REGULAR, SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ON. THIS EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS DAILY INSPECTIONS BY OPERATING PERSONNEL TO DETECT INCIPIENT FAILURES. THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL OIL SPILLAGE FROM THESE BEARING WOULD BE 0-25 GALLONS DUE TO BEARING FAILURE. <2> Release Containment ANY OIL DISCHARGE FROM THE SYSTEM WOULD DRAIN INTO THE TURBINE WICKET GATE PIT WHICH IN TURN DRAINS INTO THE BUILDING SUMP. THERE HAVE BEEN NO EQUIPMENT FAILURES IN THIS SYSTEM WHICH RESULTED IN A SPILL EVENT. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP ALL DRIPS, LEAKS OR OIL TRACES WHEN OBSERVED AND USE OF ABSORBEN MATERIALS TO CATCH ANY MINOR DRIPS OR MINUTE TRACES OF OIL. AN OIL/WATER SEPARATOR IN THE SUMP PREVENT ANY SPILLED OIL FROM REACHING THE KERN RIVER. <4> Other Resource Activation 0~1/~6/93 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 O0 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors' Page <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - PROPANE AT EMPLOYEE RESIDENCE B) ELECTRICAL - ELECTRIAL GENERATION PLANT WITH A COMPLEX SWITCHYARD C) WATER - BEHIND HOUSE GARAGE, AT WATER TANK AND AT PENSTOCK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 7 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHERS; 2 PRESSURIZED WATER EXTINGUISHERS; 4 WATER HOSES; 2 SETS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - KERN RIVER <4> Building Occupancy Level PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-0( 00 - Overall Site <G> Training 000036 Page 9 <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 1 OPERATOR, OCCASIONAL VISITS TO SITE BY MAINTENANCE CREWS OF 2 - 6 PEOPLE AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for.Future Use 08~18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page General Information Location: RANCHERIA RD 10 MI E , ~ Map: 104 Hazard: Lo~~/ ] Community: COUNTY STATION 44 Grid: 0lB F/U: 1~0~: 0.0 1 Contact Name Title Business Phone ~ ~-Hour Phone TOM HEBRARD . FOREMAN (209) 855~JJ~ x~/2o~09) 877-~743! ~-~%~-~9N~ ~c~/ SuPERvisoR (209)-~4~--3mJ-2~ x 1(209) Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 'P O BOX 425 D&B Number: 94-074-2640 City: AUBERRY ' .' Stat%:/CA Zip: 93602- Comm Code: 215-044 COUNTY STATION 44 /SIC Code: 4911 Owner:-~A%q-B--L~1~f~E~, SOUTHERN AREA HYDRO / Phone: (209) 855~6~-1 Address: P O BOX 425 /~6~ l~ ~ / State: CA City: AUBERRY ~/ Zip: 93602- Summary RECEIVED SEP 2 9 1992 HAT. I~,~aT. FtlV. ~ Do hereby certify ~'ha~' ~, have the ~Ched h~a~dous me~ed~ manage. 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 -. Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order Page 2 02-001 INSULATING OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 4490 Unrated GAL CAS #: 64742-46-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL 4,490 Daily Average GAL 2,265.00 Annual Amount GAL 2,.290.00 Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP Press T Temp IAmbiont[AmbiontlTRANSFORMERS Location -- Conc ~ Components ~ MCP ~List 02-002 LUBRICATING OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 575 Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Daily Max GAL 575 I Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Average GAL ! Annual Amount GAL -- 575.00I 980.00 Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press - IAmbi'ent Ambient Temp Ambient Ambient OIL SUMPS POWERHOUSE -- Conc. Components 100.0% ]Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) Location MCP List [Minimal [ 02-003 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES)' · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth Solid 782 High LBS CAS #: 7664'93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max LBS 782 Daily Average LBS 782.00 Annual Amount LBS 782.00 Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP Press T Temp Location [ambientJAmbient[POWERHOUSE & VALVEHOUSE -- Conc ! 26.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) Components 'lHi~P[EPA ]List 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order Page 3 0'2-004 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 460 Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type': Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING Daily Max FT3460 I Daily Average 230.00FT3 Annual Amount FT3 ' 920.00' Location Storage Press T Temp METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUMIAbove /Ambient TRANSFORMER -- Conc 100.0% INitrogen Components MCP List 02-005 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Form: Liquid Trade Secret: No Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily.Max GAL 55 I Daily Average GAL 55.00 Annual Amount GAL 55.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp Location Ambient/AmbientlWASTE STORAGE AREA -- Conc, Components 100.0% IWaste Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ILow List 02-007 DEGREASER ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 79 GAL Low CAS #: 71-55-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: CLEANING -- Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL 79.00 Annual Amount GAL 79.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM Location Press T Temp t Ambient~AmbientIWASTE STORAGE AREA Ambient~Ambient STORAGE BLDG - Conc . Components 100.0% II,l,l-Trichloroethane MCP ILow iList 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Page 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medica! 4 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 THE THE EVENT OF FIRE, FIRE DEPARTMENT IS NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OTHER AGENCY NOTIFICATION ARE DIRECTED BY THE PG&E EMERGENCY COORDINATOR OR ALTERNATE. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation ALL OF THE POWERHOUSE'S OPERATING EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO MALFUNCTION ALARMS LOCATED IN THE POWERHOUSE BUILDING. OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ARE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS VIA REMOTE ALARMS. ALSO, MIDWAY SUBSTATION, WHICH IS MANNED 24 HOURS PER DAY, RECEIVED THESE ALARMS AND AUTOMATICALLY NOTIFIED OPERATIONS PERSONNEL. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOW OR UNKNOWN.HAZARDS.THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY cOORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL-CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. AN EVACUATION ROUTE MAY BE SEEN ON THE SITE DIAGRAM. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation POWERHOUSE IS LOCATED IN REMOTE AREA. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST HOSPITAL 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical Page 5 <4> Emergency Medical Plan (Continued) 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Page 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt 6 DETECT INCIPIENT FAILURES. THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL OIL SPILLAGE FROM THESE BEARING WOULD BE 0-25 GALLONS DUE TO BEARING FAILURE. <2> Release Containment ANY OIL DISCHARGE FROM THE SYSTEM WOULD DRAIN INTO THE TURBINE WICKET GATE PIT WHICH IN TURN DRAINS INTO THE BUILDING SUMP. THERE HAVE BEEN NO EQUIPMENT FAILURES IN THIS SYSTEM WHICH RESULTED IN A SPILL EVENT. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP ALL DRIPS, LEAKS OR OIL TRACES WHEN OBSERVED AND USE OF ABSORBEN MATERIALS TO CATCH ANY MINOR DRIPS OR MINUTE TRACES OF OIL.~' AN OIL/WATER SEPARATOR IN THE SUMP PREVENT ANY SPILLED OIL FROM REACHING THE KERN RIVER. <4> Other Resource Activation 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Page 7 <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - PROPANE AT EMPLOYEE RESIDENCE B) ELECTRICAL - ELECTRIAL GENERATION PLANT WITH A COMPLEX SWITCHYARD C) WATER - BEHIND HOUSE GARAGE, AT WATER TANK AND AT PENSTOCK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 7 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHERS; 2 PRESSURIZED WATER EXTINGUISHERS; 4 WATER HOSES; 2 SETS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - KERN RIVER <4> Building Occupancy Level 08/18/92 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Page 00 - Overall Site <G> Training 8 <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 1 OPERATOR, OCCASIONAL VISITS TO SITE BY MAINTENANCE CREWS OF 2 - 6 PEOPLE AT THIS 'FACILITy WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held 'for Future Use September 15, 1992 Mr. Gregg Bell Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 4101 Wible Rd. Bakersfield, Ca. · 93313 Dear Mr. Bell: Per our phone conversation of September 15, 1992, I am enclosing computer generated Hazardous Materials Management Plans for the PG & E facilities known to be inside the City limits. I have also included a blank set of plans in case there are other facilities or substation inside the City limits not on our list. Some of the plans have highlighted areas which need to be addressed. Others are fine and need nothing more that just verifying that the information is complete. All plans need to be signed, completed and returned by October 15, 1992. If you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance please don't hesitate to call 326-3979. Sincerely, Valerie Pendergrass Hazardous Materials Division Briefly describe the equipment being used in the processes involving AHMs. Report ~quantity of AHM(s), referenced in the cover letter, .that this business handles. a) Maximum amount on hand at any one time. b) Please attach a Material Safety Data Sheet for any material that is a mixture. Do not include MSDS for pure substances. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA: State the straight line distance in feet between the business property line and each of the following. 1. Nearest school. 2. Nearest daycare center, hospital, nursing home or similar facility. 3. Nearest residence/motel etc. 4. Nearest occupied building. Business Name: Address: I certify that the foregoing information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature: ~ ?~ Title: ~G~'LI"JT~."~J~'~~,~T- Date: ~- ~ - ~ ~ -3- FACILITY INFORMATION FORM Please answer each of the following questions by circling~o~ Y (yes) or N (no). ~_-,~ 1. Is any acutely hazardous material (AHM) manufactured or used in a chemical reaction 9 { Y~/ Is any other flammable gas, flammable liquid or explosive material manufactured or used in a chemical reaction ? Is any reaction in question 1 or 2 a moderately or highly exothermic reaction ( e.g. alkylation esterfication, oxidation, nitration, polymerization' or condensation) or one involving electrolysis v Can any unplanned release of a AHM to the atmosphere result from the malfunction of any scrubbing, treatment or neutralization system or the discharge of a pressure relief system ~ Y /~ Does any physical or chemical process in which an AHM is produced or used involve a batch process Does any physical or chemical process involve the production or use of any AHM at a pressure in excess of 15 psig ~ 7. In excess of 275 psig ? Does any physical or chemical process involve the production or use of an AHM at a temperature above 125 degrees F ~ 9. In excess of 250 degrees y/® 10. Can any explosive dust be present in any closed container within 100 feet of an AHM or otherwise be present in the same building as an AHM ~ 11. Is'there any ignition source or open flame within 100 ft. of any process, storage or transfer area where a flammable or explosive AHM is present , except where there is a firewall providing protection ~ 12. Is any lined or non-metallic pipe used in the transfer of any AHM 9 13. Is any equipment or piping handling any AHM more 10 years'old ? y / N v/t9 PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION : ( Attach additional pages if necessary) Your company's current worke,rs compensation experience modification factor. 5~~~6~. How many people occupy the building in which / AHM's are used or stored ~ / Give details of ali accidents which involved any hazardous material and ail other instances when the fire department has been summoned in an emergency. - Briefly described the operations process at your plant and the specific processes utilizing AHM's, including storage proceedures. Pacific Gas and Electric Company October 29, 1991 245 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94106 415/972-7000 RECEIVED NOV 6 1991 Ans'd ............ Ms. Barbara Brenner Hazardous Waste Planning Technician Bakersfield Fire Department 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Brenner: Enclosed is an updated facility map for the Kern Canyon Power- house that you requested during your inspection of the powerhouse in August. I have also included the inventory sheets that you gave me for the powerhouse. I have made a few corrections directly on the inventory. Your inventory did not list Sulfur Hexafluoride. I have added this to the inventory. This gas was included in the plan mailed to Bakersfield Fire Department in July 1990. If you have any questions, please call me at (415) 973-6915. Sincerely, Angela Risdon Attachment 08/08/ PG&E KERN CANYON P'OWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Ur~zt Page Ger~eral lrsf'c, rmatiors i Locatior,: RANCHERIA RD 10 MI E i'lap: t04 Hazard: Low ~ Ider~t Number: 215-000-000036 Gri~: O1B ~rea of Vul: 0.0~ J I~ Cc, nta~t Name i't-OM HEBR~RD JI~ OLSON T i t 1 e I FOREMWN ISUPERVISOR Bus 1 rJess Pt]c, rle (209) 855-35~3 x I(209) 588-3523 x Admir, istrative Data Mail Addrs: P 0 BOX 425 City: AUBERRY C,:,r~rn Code: 215-6:)44 COUNTY STATION 44 Owr~er: DAVID LANDES, SOUTHERN AREA HYDRO ~4 Hou'r g'hc, r,e] ---T(~09) 8'7'7-2 74~:I I (209) 2~£'?-0115i D&B Nun~ber: 94-074-2640 State: CA Zip: 93802- SIC Co~e: 4911 P'~,:,r~e: (209) 855-6111 Address: P 0 BOX 425 City: AUBERRY State: CA Zip: 9~602- I I F Surnmary P 1 ri- Ref PG&E KERN CANYON AOWERHOUSE 215--000-000036 Hazmat Ir, ver, tc, ry List ir, PlCF' Or-der OF' - Fixed Cor~tair, ers c, rJ Site Name/Hazards Form Quar, t ity P a ~ e MCP 2 0 2 - 003 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) F re, Reactive, Immed HlSh Sc, 1 i d 782 LBS Hi g~ 02 - 007 DEGREASER F re, Delay Hlth Liquid 79 GAL L o w 02-005 WASTE OIL F re, Delay Hlth Liquid GAL L r~ w 02-002 LUBRICA]'ING OIL F re, Delay Hlth Liquid GAL M ~. r~ i m a 1 02-004 N I T ROGEN F re, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 460 M 1 n 1 m a 1 02 - 00 i INSULN]' lNG OiL F re, Delay Hlth Liquid 4~ 490 GAL Or, rat ed 08/08/91 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Cor, tair~ers or, Site Hazmat Inver, tory Detail ir, MCP Order Page r) 2 - 003 02 - 007 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth CAS ~: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Fc, rrn: ~~ Type: ~ ...... Daily Max LBS 782 Stnrage IN MACHINE/EQUIP -Conc ~6.0% Sulfuric Acid 782 H i gh LBS Days: 365 Use: O]'HER ~-n-- Daily Average LBS ---F-- A'nr, ual Amc, ur~t LBS 782. O0 I Z82. Og L o c a t 1 c, n Press = Temp ~ ~Ambient ~Ambient ~POWERHOUSE & VmLVEHOUSE C o rn p o r~ e r, t s [ M C P EPA) H i gh DEGREASER Liquid GAL :79 L c, w Fire, Delay Hlth C) 2 - 005 -. ~= '~ Trade Secret: No CAS ~: For'm: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: CLEANING - Daily Average GAL ...... Ar~nual Daily Max GAL -- i 79 I '79. O0 St orage D RUM / BAR REL-MET ALL I C METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM -- Conc - ~ 100.0% I 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethar~e F~rn,:, ur, t GAL 79.00 WASTE OIL Fire, Delay Htth L i q u i O 55 Low GAL CAS ~$: 221 Fc, rm: Liquid Type: Waste Daily Max GAL Storage D RUM / BAR REL-MET ALL I C 100.0% !Waste Oil Trade Secret: No Days: 365 Use: WAS'f'E Daily Average GAL ~T .... Ar, r.~tal Amour, t GAL 55.00 I 5'.=,. 00 P1 C P ---TL i ~ Corn por~er, t s I I Low I I I i Press ? 1-emp Locatic, r, JAr,,bier, t JAr,~bier, tiWAS','E S,'tSiRAGE AREA 08~ (:)8 / B 1 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERMOUSE 215-000-000036 02 - Fixed Cor,tair~ers c,r, Site Hazmat Ir~ver, t,z, ry Detail ir~ MCP Order Page 4 02-002 LUBRICATING OIL Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid .7 ~ M i r, i m a 1 GAL CAS ~: 8(i)2(i)835 Trade Secret: Nc, Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL i I Daily Average GAL ~ ~. ~ ~. 00 Afar, ual A.~c, ur, t GFIL - 9~a]. 00 St c, rag e IN MACHINE/EQUIP D RUM / BAR REL-ME'[ ALL I C Press ~ Temp iAmbier, t~A~nbier, t iOIL SUMP'S Ambier, t IAmbient POWERHOUSE Lc, cat i c,n -- Conc~ Cnmpor, er, ts 100.0% !Lu,bricating Oi i (Petroleum-Based ) , MCP ~ist I Pl i r, i m a 1 1 I I 02-004 NITROGEN Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 460 M i r, i ma 1 FT3 CAS ~: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING Daily. Average F"I'3 Ar, r, ual An~c,,.mt FI"3 Daily Max F']'3 I ~ I 0 I ,::.:, Stc, rage Press 7 Temp i Lc, catior, METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUMIAbove IAmbier~t 'IRANSFORMER ' Corec 100.0% iNitrc'ger' Cc, mpor, er~t s MCP ~ist ilir,imal 02-001 INSULATING OIL Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 449(i) Ur, rated GAL CAS $~: 64742-46-7 ]fade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: O]-HER Daily Max GAL 4,490 Storage IN MACHINE/EQUIP I Daily Average GAL I Ar, r, ual Ar,~our,t GAL ...... _~-~ "' '"" ...... O:J I Press T ]emp I Lc, catior, I Ambier, t I Ambier, t I TRANSFORMERS Compor, er, t s MCP ---TLi ist -- Corlc I I Farm and Xgticulture PUSINESS tIAHE: LOCATIOI1: CIIY, ZIPt PItOHE fl: CiTY of' BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERTALS TNVENTORY FI Standard Business [] NON--TRADE SECRETS P~c~e ........of ___. ~WNER NAME: NAME OF THIS FACILITY: DDRESS; STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE.~ C1TY, ZIP~. DUN AriD BRADSTREE! NUHBER ................................ PtlONE #: - - -- REFER TO-INSTRUCTXONS-F-OR-PROPER CODES - - I 2 ) 4 5 0 ~ 0 ) lO II 12 ally flaP, es of pixture/Coreonents Irons lyqe Pax Av.erage Annual Measure I )s ~ont Cont Cont Us location.Whece Code Cooe AmC ACt Est Un)ts on~te mype Press lemp Co~eStored ~n kac~m~tywt See %nstru:l)ons rhysical ~nd Health Hazard C.A,S. Humber ~5~ I - Component I me I C.A,S, Humber ' /Pta nc~r ~ Component &~ 12~ Name I C,A,S, ~ ~ ~ ~L~ Number ~ " -- [] Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity '~Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate __ Hearth of Pressure IlealLh ~~m ~~ F~.~c~ Component 13 Name I C,A.S. Number Phy$ic)l And Health Hazard C,A.S. Number Component Il Name I C,A,S. Number ~Check 41) that apply) ' _~__ Component I) Name I C,A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Oelayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate _ HemKh of Pressure tleal~h Component 13 Nmmm I C.A.S. Number Physical tnd Health UaTard C.A.S. Humber Component Il Hame I C,A.S. Humber (Check all that apply) Component I~ Hame I C.A.S. Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate Health of Pressure Iteal~h~omponent 13 Name I C.A.S. Number Phis cai And Health Hazard C,A,S. Number Component Il Hame I C.A,S, Number ,m (Check41 thatapply) Component I) Name I C,A.S. Number [) Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Oelmyed ~ Sudden Release ~ ]m~i~ Hem ICh of Pressure Component 13 Name I C,A.S. Number EHERGEIICY cOrITACTS #1 '~'~ ~_~,c~,.~-~ ~.erLilicaLion (Re~FI and $i~n af~f~r compl~Ci()g.all secCi,ons.) certify under ~en~lt~ oI]~ that lh~v~personH~v ex~mlnqe~qo~m ~ami~i~r ~ith the tniormmtt0n ~u~mitt~ in this ~nd all at~ached documents, anQ tUac based on.my Inquiry 9t.those mno~vlouams responsible for obtaining the tn[oreac~on. I believe that the suD~ttteo nlormmtton IS true, AccurAte, ano complete. Pacific Gas and Electric Company December 23, 1991 Hydro Generation Southern Area Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road RO. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209~855-3523 Health Department Barbara Brennen Hazardous Materials Division City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 DE [,,; z .., 199! ,4ns' ............ Dear Madam: RE: AB 2189 Business Plan Update for PG&E's Pursuant to section 25505 of the State Health and Safety code and Article 4 to Subchapter 3 of Chapter 2 to Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) hereby submits the required updated AB 2189 information for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse in Bakersfield, California. As required under Section 25505 of the State Health and Safety Code, PG&E hereby certifies that this information meets the requirements set forth in Chapter 6.95 of the State Health 'and Safety Code. Additionally, as required by AB 2189, PG&E hereby certifies that the updated hazardous materials inventory included in this information filing meets the requirements set forth in SARA Title III, Section 312. If you have any questions regarding the attached updated information, please contact Thomas W. Hebrard at 209-855-6120 or Angela Risdon at 415-973-6915. Sincerely, Gregg L. Lemler Kings-Crane Valley Superintendent Attachment Farm and Xgticulture I~,~JS ItIESS ILOCAT I IY ZIP' D Standard Business C1TY of' BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS HATERIALS INVENTORY [] NON--TRADE SECRETS NAHE OF THIS FACILITY: .. STANDARD IND, CLASS CODE:,--- _ ................... DUN. AND BRADSTREE1 NUHBER- ' RWNER HAHE: DDRESS; · lr~ns 170e Hax Average Co:Ce Code al/ that apply) HaZard [LJ Reactivity Fire Hazard 0 Reacti.vity 5 ~ 1 8 9 I0 II Annual ~easure I lis ConL Con, ConL Us LocaLjon.ih~(~. Stored Est Un~Ls on )Le type Press lemp Cole ~n ~ac~m)t7 C,A,S, Number ~-5 ._.q I - ~,~. - g Component If Name I C,A,S, Number ~Delayed ~ Sudden Release 0 l~mediaLe Health of Pressure )lealth C,A,S. Number J-] Oela)'ed [-1 Sudden Release Health of. Pressure C,A,S, Number Component 13 Name I C,A.S. Number ~r,).~,.a) )nd ~ellth Hajard ((netk ~)I Lha apply) Fire )lazard J-J Reactivity Componen~ II Component I~ [-I Immediate Ilealth Component 13 Name t C,A,S, Number 'Name I C,A,S. Number N~me t C.A,S, Number ~n,s~cal ~nd J~ealth H,a(ard i ((hac~ ail that appiy/ [.J Fire Hazard [-1 Reactivity Component II Name I C,A,S, Number Name I C,A,S, Number Nama I C,A.S, Number Component [] Delayed [] Sudden Release [] Immediate Ilea/th of Pressure -Ileaith Component C.A,S, Number Component II Name I C,A,S, Number Component I~ [] OelaTed [] Sudden Re,ease [] Imm~eedailatt~e Health of Pressure Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number Name I c.A.s. Number EHEItGEIICY CONTACIS ~1 "k"ov-.r~ ~\~¢r....c ~ ~ by )la,es cf ~ixt,jre/Ccroonen[s WL See InstruCtions and. i r) mF pm complrtif)g,¢ll secGi,oh~) I C6Ft)17 unOeF pena!~ ~L.joC.~2~^~ .~ in~.irv nj those individUalS responsIo/e IOF obtaining ~nu lnlormatlon, J believe that the -,ut.r t(ed information is true, accurate, and co,piece, 08/(i)8/91. PG&E F~ERN CANYON P'OWELI:<HOLISE 2 i 5--0:1)0-':},:]()02;6 Page Over-at ~ Site wit;h I teac-. Ur~lt; berleY'al ir, f'c,Y-ma¥ 1,z,r~ IL,z, cati,z,r~: RANCHERIA RO 10 PlI E Clap: J.()4 Haza'r-d: Lc,~ IIder~t Gl*id OiB Rf*ea ,_-,f Vu].: 0.0 Numbe~': 215-0¢~0-000036 : Cot, tact Name I 'l'ztle - T Buszr, ess Pr~,:,r,e T C~4 Hc, u~- ~'hor, e] TOI~ HEBRARD IFOREi,iHN I (~0'~) 83%,-3];-:3 x /(~0'~) 87/--2/4~ fidr~ir, is~'atzve Da~a Plail Add~-s: ¢' 0 BOX 4~5 D&.B Nur,~be~': 94-074.-~640 City: RUBERRY Sta~e: C~ Zip: 9SGO3- Cc, mr~ Cc, de: ~15-044 COUNTY S"I'RTION 44 SiC Cc, de: 4911 Owr~ef-: DAVID LANDES, SOUTHERN AiREA HYDRO Addf*ess: P 0 BOX 425 City: AUBERRY P'~c,r,e: (209) 855-Glll State: CA Zip: 9~602- i- S Lt hl r~l a ¥' y Pln-Ref t}G&E i-<,EI'~I',I CAI'T'{OI"I POWERHOUSE Hazmat Ir, ver, t,-,'r'y List ir, P1CF' Ll'r"d~..r 02 - Fixed Cc, r, tainers or, Site Name/Hazards F ,],'rm Qua'nt: i t y Pa$~e 02-003 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Fire, Reactive, Immed ltlth S,z,I id 7C. 2 I_B_S Hi gh 02--007 DEGREASER Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 7'9 GAL L ,-, w 02-005 WAS'[E OIL Fire, Delay Hith Liquid 55 GAL L c, w 0 2- 0 0 2 LUBRICAI'ING OIL Fire, Delay Hltl'-, Liquid GI-~L M i r, i m a 1 02-004 NIIROGEN Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 4 6(> F' "1' 3 F,1 i r, 1 hl a 1 02-00 i iNSULAIlNG OiL Fire, Delay Hltn Liquid 4, 49':) GAL_ Onrat ed 08/08/91 PG&E KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE i"15-()00-0C)()036 02 - Fixed Cc, r, talr~ers c,r, Site Hazmat Ir, ver, tory Detail ir, MCP Order __ Page - R (BATTER IES) oULFU iC ACID Fife, Reactive, Immed Hlth CAS 4f: '7664-93-9 Trade Secret: Fc, rm: ~- ' 'fype: ~ Days ~ Daily Max LBS - '78;3 Press -- Tenlp --.~-.- Storage ' i J iN MA[]HINE/EQUIP iAmbier~t Ambie'nt p, OWERHOUbI~ & C o rn p C,'F~ e r~ t S ~6.0% /Sulfuric Acid (EPA) LBS Use: O-[HER I -- Daily Average LBS ---T--- Ar, r, ual Amour~t LBS -- 782. OO I /8~. Oq Lo(2 c~ t 1 VHL;,7~HUOS~ 02 - 00 7 DEGREASER Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid /9 I_ow GAL F c,'r" rn: L i q u i d Daily Max'GAL '79 Trade Secret: No Type: Pu're Days: 3~,5 Use: CLEANI Daiiy Fp;e'rage GAL I Ar,[,ual i-.im,z, ur, t GAL ' /9.00 I 7'9. O0 St ,-,rage I D iRUM / BARREL-MEI'ALL I C Ambier, t MEFAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM Ambient -- Cor,~ j 100.0% I l~ 1, 1--"Fi*ichlc'r'l'etinar'e C '-' Ill p C, ri e r, t s F,IL. F' ~lTL 1 I 0 L2 - 005 WAS'I'E OIL Pi're, Delay Hlth -: -: t ,£,%*; Liquid ~'~' - GAL CAS t5: .-.'-1 F'orm: Liquid Daily Plax GAL Trade Secret: N,:, 'fype: Waste Days: 365 Use: WAS'rE Daily Average GAL -~i .-A'r,r, ual A'fil,z,i.~r,t GAL .... "- 5.:z,. oo St ,-,rage D RUM / BAR REL-ME'I' ALL £ C --- C,-, ric I 100.0% IWaste Oil f, lL..c .... ~: i IL'-'w I PG&E P;EI:~IXi CAI'qYON POWERHOUSE 02 - Fixed Contair, ers c,r, Site Hazmat Ir, ventory Detail ir~ MCP Order Page 4 02-002 LUBRICA-I'ING OIL Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid :J 7 :,- Pl i r~ i m a 1 L~HL CAS ~: 8020835 -I'rade Secret: Nc, Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days.: 365 Use: O'I'HEI~ Daily Max GAL I I Daily Average GAL ,.f 575. 00 Ar, r, ual Amc, ur,t BFIL -- 9c:O. O0 St c, rag e IN MACHINE/EQUIP DRUM/BARREL-ME-[ ALL lC I Press ~-7~.,r,~p 1 t Arab i er, t / Ar,]E ier, t ! OIL SUMPS Ambient IAmbier't POWERHOUSE L,z.c-at i or, -- Cc, nc Cc, rnporler,t s 100.0% ILubricating Oil (Petrc, leum-Based) I ME:P ----T4- i st M i n i rna 1 ~ I 02 -':] 04 N I 'f ROGEN Fire: Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 46 (]7 FT3 M i r, i rna 1 CAS ~: 772-?-37-9 'f rade Secret F,-,rm: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYINW Daily Max Daily Average F'I'.';; I I Ar, r, uai Amour,t P 9,:",:'~. 00 Storage P'ress T 'l'ernp METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUP]IAb,i, ve jAmbier,t I'IRANSFORmLR Lncat i or, -- C,_-,r~c I 100.0% INitrc'ge'r' [:,-, rn p,-, n e r, t s I MCP ----TLi ist (ii 2 - 001 INSULATING OIL Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 4490 Ur, rat ed GAL CAS ~: 64'?42-4G-V -frade Secret: No F,z, rrn: Liquid Type: Pu'r--e D~ys: 365 Use: O-I"HEr~ Daily Plax GAL 4, 49(]7 J Stc, rage IN MACHINE/EQUIP Daily Average GHL Ar, r, ual Arn,-,ur,t GAL -- I ~ t., ,..~ - I ----~--~ --~] - Press -I emp Lc, cat 1 c,r, Ambier, t ~ Ambier, t ~ ]"RANSF ORMERS -- C,-,r,c L:omp,-,r, er, t s I PlC:P' --~-L i st Pacific Gas and Electric Company Hydro Generation Southern Area Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209~855-3529 David C. Landes Manager February 12, 1991 Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Division City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Brenner: Enclosed are the Acutely Hazardous Materials Registration Form and the Facility Information Form for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse that you requested. Also, please change the mailing address to: David C. Landes Manager, Southern Area Hydro P. O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 Should you need additional information, please contact Tom Reed at (209) 855-6111. Sincere ly, David C Landes TRReed Business Name: "'~ Location: Business Identification No. 215-000 Station No. ~0-:~ ('~o.,'~" Shift Bakersfield Fire Dept. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION Date Completed (Top of Business Plan) Inspector (~_. ~ d"' Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Proper Segregation of Material Adequate Inadequate Comments: Number of Employees Verification of MSDS Availablity .Verification of Haz Mat Training Comments: Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labeled Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: ~Ac,' /, '&.,'l ¢~'~fa n,, £ o f£~rq'b.~ ~;A~ V P~&~ ~ W,'~ . , ~ 3 All Items O.K. ~ ~ ~ .~0~c~ ~~~~~ Correction Needed~ ' ~ Business Owner/Manager . ' ~ FD 16~ (~v. 1-90) · ~i~-H~ ~t Div. Yellow. Satbn ~py Pink-Busin~ ~ / THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ANY ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QU .ANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 OALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP.i THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBM1TI'ED TO YOUR LOCAL ,ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Note Instructions on reverse Business Name Business Site Address ,/,C'0_-/2,c/ C,Rx/y Business .Mailing Address (if different) Business Phone (:~cx~ t~,.C'~&Z// Business Plan Submission Da~e2 Process Designation3 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED4 CHEMICAL NAME -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- QUANTITY GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENTS: SIGNATURE .~ PRINTED NAME ~-~ L_ TITLE California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (1-15-88) INSTRUCTIONS; Superscripts: 1. Quantifies for RMPP compliance are "equal to or greater than" the minimum criteria and apply to chemicals handled "at any one time". Businesses handling reportable quantities of Acutely.Hazardous Materials that have not submitted a business plan MUST contact local Administering Agencies. The business plan submission'date will assure the Administering Agency that a business plan has been submitted and is on file. This will also immediately identify businesses that have not submitted business plans. "Process Designation" is provided as a reporting,option (with the approval of the Administering Agency) for facilities that can most easily report by'process. Thus, facility RMPP registration data could be submitted in a .similar format to a business plan that is divided by process. "By process"'data can initiate an emergency response to a process incident rather than a general emergency response to a major facility. Process designation can simplify inspections for major facilities and improve future emergency response. Refer to the EPA list of Extremely Hazardous Substances from the Federal Register (Volume 52, No. 77, p. 13397 et. sea_.. April 22,.1987). Each chemical has a threshold planning quantity. This list may be changed by EPA on an annual basis. Updates of this list may be available early in 1988. To comply wi*.h this element, you may attach a copy of the inventory submitted to your Administering Agency from your business plan and highlight all Acutely Hazardous Materials. It is recommended that facilities list all extremely ba?ardous chemicals handled in quantities equal to or in excess of 1) 500 pounds, and 2) any EPA threshold planning quantity less than 500 pounds. 5. Do not include Trade Secret information in these descriptions. General: For emergency response purposes, it would be desirable to describe the following to the Administering Agency: I. Batch Process: a. What raw materials? b. What operating pressure range? c. What operating temperature range? d. Batch capacity rating? e. Product characteristics? (e.g., chemical state, flammability, toxicity, etc.) Critical process points and characteristics? 2. Continuous process: (similar information as above.) NOTE: ~A~rsuant to §25534, the Administering Agency may require the submission of a Risk Management Prevention Program (RMPP), ff the Admini._~4.ng Agency ~ that the handlers operation may present an acutely ha?ardous materials accident risk. The handler shall prepare the RMPP in accordance with subdivision (c) [of §25534]. The RMPP shall be prepared within 12 months following the request made by the Administering Agency pursuant to this section." (§ 25534 (a) Health and Safety Code) An amendment to the RMPP must be submiued to the AdminLqtering Agency within 30 days of.' 1. Any additional handling of acutely hazardous materials. 3. Change of address, business ownership, or business name. (§ 25533 (c) Health & Safety Code) · EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP SHALL IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP · California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (1-15-88) PACIFIC ~AS AND ELE~'TRIC COMPANY -m- 35755 OLD MILL RoAD * P.O. BOX 425 * AUBERRY,'CA (209)855-~52~ December 1, 1987 KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Hazardous Materials Control Unit 5642 Victor Street · Bakersfield~ CA 93308 ATTENTION: Geoffre~ D. Wilfo~d Dear Mr. Wilford: Attached is the Business .Plan for our Kern Canyon Powerhouse with revisions made per your request of October 30, 1987. We have provided~an arrangement drawing which meets the size limitation of your depar'tment. In addition, we have included a section from the Kern County map which shows the approach route for vehicles via state Highway 178 and Rancheria Road. Shouid you need any additional information please Contact Tom Reed at (209) 855-3523. TRReed Sincerely, David C. Landes Attachment CC BDWingert RCAnderSon FIRE DEPARTMENT D. S. NEEDHAM FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" May 21, 1991 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Mr. Gregg Lemler P G & E, Kern Canyon Powerhouse P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 Dear Mr. Lemler, Thank you for completing and returning the Acutely Hazardous Materials Registration Form for: 782 GAL, 26% SULFURIC ACID (BATTERy ELECTROLYTE) The enclosed Facility Information Form must also be completed regarding this product. Please return the completed The Facility Information Form by June 21, 1991 to: Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 G Street Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 .The Facility Information Form is designed to distinguish those facilities that use acutely hazardous materials in chemical processes from those who are involved in limited processes or storage. If you have any questions, please call Barbara Brenner at 326-3979. Sincerely Yours, . Barbara Brenner Hazardous Material Planning Technician Pacific Gas and Electdc Company January 25, 1991 Hydro Generation Southern Area Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209~855-3523 Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials DiQision City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Pursuant to Sections 25055(c) and (d) of the California Health and Safety Code, attached is the AB 2195 Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inventory Update for PG&E's Kern Canyon Powerhouse for the calendar year 1990. Should you have any questions about the update, please contact me at (209) 855-6112. Sincerely, Gregg L. Lemler Superintendent TRReed (855-6111) Attachment Bakersfield Fire .Dept. Hazardous Materiols 'Division · 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA. 93301 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN INSTRUCTIONS: 2. 3. 4. To avoid further action, return this form Within 30 days of receipt. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. Be brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1' BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS NAME: Pacific Gas and Electric Company 33755 Old Mill Road LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: P' O. Box 425 'CITY: Auberr~ - STATE: CA 006912877 DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER' ZIP' '93602 -.pHONE: (209) 855-3523 4911 SIC CODE: PRIMARY ACTIVITY: Gas and Electric Utili~.y OWNER: Pacific Gas and Electric Company MAILING ADDRESS: 77 Beale St., San Francisco 94105 SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: CONTACT TITLE 1.Tom Hebrard'' Powerhouse Foreman .- Jim Olson Water Systems Supervisor· BUS. PHONE (209) 855-3523 (209) 855-3523~ 24 HR. PHONE (209) 877-2743 (209) 297-0115 Bakersfieid Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN " SECTION 3: TRAINING: NUMBER OF EMPLOYESS: 1 operator, on site, occasional visits to maintenance crews of 2-6 people MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: None BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: PG&E has 2 primary training programs and CAC Titles 22 & 19) (meeting requirements of site by 40 CFR 265 1. Hazardous Materials Use and Handling 2. Hazardous Waste Management Other training provided, as appropriate, includes: - Weekly "tailboard" meetings - Fire Response training - First Aid - PCB training - Incipient stage fire brigade training SECTION 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST: I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT MY BUSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6.95 OF THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE" FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: WE DO NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIMEEXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITIES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION: I, ('~~ U. L. ~ L_~ CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFOR- MATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE" ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND THAT INACCURATE INFORMATION CONSTITUTES PERJURY. SIGNATURE TITLE DATE FDI$90 Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Facility Unit Name: Kern Canyon PowerhOuse SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EvAcUATION PROCEDURES: A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: * In the event of_fire, fire department is notified immediately. * Other agency notifications are directed by the PG&E Emergency Coordinator or Alternate. B. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND'EvACUATION: * PG&E Eme~ge. ncy Coordinator or Alternate is contacted for:i'all emergencies. *Powerhouse operating'equipment is connected to malfunction alarms on site 'and' at Midway Substation. * Emergency Coordinator and PG&E's Facility Environmental .Emergency Plan speCify eVacuation routes and proCedures. C. · PUBLIC EVACUATION: Not applicable - powerhouse'.located in remote area. D. EMERGENCY MEDICALPLAN: ~ in the eVent of a medical emergency, medical assistance via a !ocal hOspital/ambulance 'would be 'secured. - Bakersfield Fire Dept: Hazardous Materials Divis] HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 7: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLAN: (See Attachment A for additional details) A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS:. * Secure storage in appropriately marked tanks and containers * 'PCB & .PCB-contaminated materials stored in designated area · * Tanks and containers kept closed or with lids secured * Appropriate procedures are followed for transport of materials B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION: * PG&E's Facility Environmental Emergency Plan contains detailed emergency response procedures for all kinds of spills & other emergencies. * Areas.of potential spills are appropriately surfaced and drained!to contain any-~·.potential spill. · C. CEEAN~UP PROCEDURES: * PG&E's Facility. Environmental Emergency Plan contains spill management proCedures. * Absorbents ~-rags for cleanup of °il spills are located in powerhouse. SECTION 8: UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY): NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: ~·~P~opane at employee residence ELECTRiCAL.NOt applicable, electrical generation plant with a complex switchyard WATER' Water shut-offs behind house garage, at water tank & at penstock SPECIAL: N/A LOCK BOX: YESES) IF YES, LOCATION: SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY: A. PRIVATEFIREPROTECTION: 2 Dry Chemical Extinguishers 2 Pressurized Water Extinguishers Water hoses 2 Sets Automatic Sprinklers 8. WATER AVAILABILITY(FIRE HYDRANt: Fir~ Stations shown on Site Diagram Water also available frOm Kern River 4. ATTACHMENT A MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT'PROCEDURES THE YARD AREA The yard is graded such that surface runoff from the hillside, gunited yard area above.the powerhouse and partially paved area near the operators garage discharges into a containment pond and then into the Kern River. Drainage from the yard area above the transformers and paved area immediately outside the fence discharges through a 4" metal pipe' into the Kern River. Runoff from the hillside, operators residential area and.the paved area outside the powerhouse fence discharges through an 18" CMP into the Kern River. The discharge system is illustrated on the Facility Layout, Figure 2-2. The facility drainage system has been inspected by the PG&E Stormwater Monitoring Program. THE POWERHOUSE AREA The powerhouse structure contains a number of different mechanical, and electrical machines and devices which contain a variety of hazardous materials. ~Among these devices are the ~urbine/generator assembly, the switchyard.equipment and other support equipment. The turbine/generator assembly contains four bearings, each containing approximately 25 gallons of.lubricating oil. The lubricant in these bearings is cooled using water from the river, which is discharged into an oil/water separator after passing through the bearing cooling coils. Spills and leaks are prevented by performing regular, scheduled maintenance on this equipment as well as daily inspections by operating personnel to detect incipient failures. The highest potential oil spillage from these .bearings would be 0-25 gallons due to a bearing failure. ~ The turbine/generator ~ssembly also contains the governor oil system, which contains approximately 200 gallons of oil. Due to the operating pressure of the system, the location of the piping in the powerhouse and the physical shape of the equipment, containment is neither practical nor feasible. However, a failure in the system would immediately be alarmed by the governor iow oil level alarms devices which would shut down the unit and require that personnel be dispatched to the plant. Any oil discharge from the system would drain into the turbine wicket gate pit which in turn drains into the building sump. There have been no equipment failures in this system which resulted in a spill event. Spill prevention measures currently in effect include daily inspections; regular preventative maintenance; cleaning up all drips,.leaks or oil traces when observed and use of absorbent materials to catch any minor drips or minute traces of oil. An oil/water separator in the sump prevents any spilled oil from reaching the Kern River. - ATTACHMENT.A MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PROCEDURES (CONTINUED) THE SWITCHYARD AREA The plant switchyard contains operating oil-filled transformers, ~_-___~v --~-~---.~, regulators and capacitors. The insulating oil in the equipment is mineral oil. The highest potential for spillage associated with this equipment would result from a casing rupture. The largest potential'spill from any'single piece of equipment in the yard is 0-2,500 gallons. Operations personnel are notified in the Fresno Load Dispatcher's Office of significant leakage via remote oil level and equipment malfunction alarms or from customer "no voltage complaints". The main transformer is located 65 feet west of. the powerhouse building and contains 2,500 gallons of oil. Preventative measures currently in effect include daily inspections and a regular preventative maintenance program. To further prevent any possibility of a spill event occurring, there is a 16 inch high curb around the transformer. The station service transformer bank consists of four transformers containing approXimately 50 gallons of oil each. They are located outside and adjacent to the powerhouse on a partially elevated concrete ................. ~ z 100~ ~cct .... t croci! cach. Preventative measures Currently in effect include daily inspections and a regular preventative maintenance program. !n~, ~dditien' to these measurers, an 8 inch high cur~ ~,~rrounds th~ ci! circuit breaker to further pre~n~t--~n¥ possibility of a spill event Section 4 of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan, maintained at both the Kern Canyon Powerhouse and~at the Southern Area Hydro Office .located in Auberry, describes the procedures and equipment that are in place to minimize the possibility of unplanned releases of hazardous materials and to prevent the possibility of fire or explosion. These include: Prevention procedures including storage of hazardous substances in containers or tanks and inspections of emergency equipment. Emergency equipment location and maintenance including alarm systems, fire fighting equipment, spill control equipment, personal protective equipment and first-aid supplies. 3. Security measures. 4. personnel training. 5. Arrangements for outside assistance in emergencies. ATTACHMENT A ~: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PROCEDURES (CONTINUED) The Facility Environmental Emergency Plan also outlines what to do in the event of: - an on-site spill (not oil) - inside building, - a spill, non-transport related - no water contact, - a spill, non-transport related - involving water contact, - a transportation incident - involving company vehicle, - a transportation incident - involving non-company vehicle, - a spill, oil and/or PCB's. CI'I'Y.cf BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MAT ERI-ALS INVENTORY Farm and Agriculture 1'] Standard Business ~ NON--TRADE SECRETS Page __/__.. oF ~USINESS NAME' /9.~-f~,~. G~,~gle~r,'c ¢o~?¢~v 'OWNER NAME': ff,~,'~,'~ G~ ~/,~fr,'~ ~. NAME OF THIS FACILITY: K"r' :_OCATION;~I~.,~;~ m~s~ ,f C, Yv ..R~.~'~ NW~ ADDRESS; .~.- N.~ ~2~ _ STANDARD IND, CLASS CODE~' ' _ ......... ].~ ' ]IIY. ZIP. ~a~e~/g ' ' - CITY. ZIP:_~~ . ~A ~¢.z , DUN AND BRADSTREE1 NUMBER ...... lrans [y~ea 1 '2 ,3x 4 , 6 I 8 , 10 Il 12 Av~r~e Annual Measure 'ti~e ~ont Cont ~ont ~gle Loc,tjon . !ype Press ~emp Stored InFaclmlty See Instructions Code ~ooe Amt Amt Est Un,ts on .. Physical and He~lthHazard C,A,S, Hu=ber 7g¢~- 73-~ .Component Ii Ha~e I C,A,S. Hu=ber (Check all that apply).."' 12 Ha=eIC,A,S, Humber ' ...... ~ Fire Hmrd ~ eeactiviLy ~ Delayed D Sudden Release ~ Im~i~c°mp°nenL Hea/Lh oP Pressure Co~ponen[13 Hame I C,A,S. Humber · , Physical Iod ~ealth ~H~rd C.~.S. Humber ~e7f2 - ~- 7 Component II '~a[~ I C.~.S. Nu~ber tCheck al/ that applyl ComPonent t~ Hame I C.A.S. Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Oelayed ~ Sudden Release ~ l~i?~ Health of Pressure ~Omponent I~ Hame I C.A.S. Humber Componeng II Name I e,A.S. Humber Physical Hellth Hlzlrd C,A.S. Number (Check all that ~ply) " ~ Fire Hazard U ReacLivity n Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ lm[~i~Component ~2 Name &C,A,S, Number Health of Pressure · Component 13 Hame I C,A.S. Humber PhYSiCal ~ndHe~lth~l~rd C.~.S. Humber g~7f~-qg' 7 Co~pon~t II H~ I~.LS. (~hec[ all thst " Component 12 Ha~e I C,A,S, Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~Oelayed ~ Sudden Release ~ [~mediaLe Health of Pressure Health Component 13 Hame I C,A,S, Humber ~erti[i atio Re and f naf rcom 1 ting all s c ions!~ I cer!ll, unter penal~¥o~a~ th,t ]~avrpe,sonaf~y. examlnq~eq~mfami..lla{.yit~eqnfo~mat n ~u~mlttpd tnthi~l,nd all zt~acn~d.docwment~, an~ tUat oasea on_my Inquiry 9t_tnose :noJv:ouaJs respons~o/e tor obtain ng t e JntoreatJon. ~eve that the . ~uom,ttea ,n,ormat,on ,s true, accurate, aha comp,eom. ~u~e~-' ')J~/j~t~'~''''L4~'~''-'/ ,;?~Z~.~i~,of ownet/op~rjtor uH own~rlop~rator's authoriZe~ reb~tatlve - O~t~f~~ CITY of' BAKERSFIELL) Farm and Agriculture r'] Standard Business ~[HAZARDOUS 1',aA'I'ERTALS TNVENTORY . NON--TRADE SECRETS Page _~__.. of LOCATIOtl; 1~.,7~j'"~.~'~ ;f ~,'¢~ .~R..~'~ ~z. ADDRESS: ~.' ~.~ 42~ . ' .......... ~]IY. ZIP~ 8*ke~¢,./g ' - ClIY. ZIP[~:~~C~ 9T(~t DUN Arid BRADSTREEI /lUMBER .... Tr~ns !YH ~ax AvgrHe Annual Measure I tile Gont Cont Goof ~le Loc~tion Code cooe A,t Ant Est Units on /ype Press /emp Stored in FacJJ~tyut See instructions PhYsical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Humber ¢ ~7~ - ~ '7 Co~ponent II Name i C.A.S. Hu~ber (C~ec[ all that applyJ ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~0elayed ~ Sudden Release ~ l~pdi~eC°mp°nent 12 Hame i C.A.S. Humber ~ Health of PressureHealth . Component 13 Hame I C.A.S. Humber Ph~sicll IOd ~aalth ~azard C,A,S, Humber Co~ponenL II ',~ I C,i,S, [Check ali that ~pply) Component I~ Ha,e I C,A,S, Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~Oelayed ~ Sudden Release ~ lm~i~ -- Health of Pressure . Component 13 H~e I C.~,S, Physical 8nd Health 6aT~rd C,A,S, Humber Componen~ II Name ~ C,A,S, (Check ali that applyl ,, Componen~ 12 Name I C,A,S, Number U FireHazsrd ~ ReacCiyi~y ~ Delayed ~ SuddenReleAse ~ ]Amedl8Ce Hearth of Pressure Health " -- ,Co~ponent 13 Ha~o I C,A,S, Humber Physical ifld Health Hazard C,A,a, HuAber Component II HaAe & C,A,S, Number~c~e ICheck 411 that apply) Componen[ I~ Ham8 t C,X,S, Humber ~ ~ire Hazard ~ ReacLiyit~ ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Release D ]Amedia[e Has/Ch of Pressure HealCh -- Componen[ 13 HAme I C.A,S. Humber 'ertifiHtioq .(Re/~d ~!~,d.~ign after ¢ompl~:i:~g.~ll.~ec~i.on~ cer[~.unoer pene~t~ ~' !a~ tnRt ~ navepe(sonaj~y.exeeln~lq~lm ~a~i~ar,~ito the !n~?a~!~n ~u~ttt~ in this,and all . ltacneo.ooc~menc~, anq_tpac Daseo on.my Inquiry 9Lcnose inolvloua/s responsible tar obcal lng c e lnrormacIon, I believe thac the ub~ltte~ InrormscIon IS [rue, accurate, 8n~ complete. ~?TT~.p~-~T~'Til-t'~Ie of'owneri0P~Hor uH own~rloperator s au~nortzeo representative ~n~ure Ci'i'Y of BAKERSFIELD Farm and Agriculture I"1 Standard Business F!HAZARDOUS M'ATERIALS INVENTORY NON--TRADE SECRETS Page __-~L_.. of BUSINESS NAME: ,d,~r~'~,~. G~,~Ele~,'c C~ OWNER NAME: ~c[~,'t G~ ~/e~fr/'c ~o. NAME OF-THIS FACILITY: ~,0CATI0r~: I~.,'/., ~,~ ~f oYy ..~,~'~ ~J' ~RES~;_.~,:~.~ ~ _ STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE~ .... ~: ...... " _ : ..... _ - I 2 ] 4 5 6 1 8,9 lO I1~ 12 $/~yut Hares of~ixlure/Coe~onents irans !Yl~e Nax Aver.He Annual Heasure I tI~e ~;ont Cont' Gont Us location. Whece. - Stored tn. ~aclltty See Instructions Code Loae Aat Aa[ Est Units on ~ype Press memp Co.e .... ~h,sical end,edith Hazard C.k.S. Nu~ber Componen~ II Na~e IC.A.S. ~umber / (Check ali ~ha~ ap~l~} '~ ~ir~,aiard ~ Reac[i~itl ~Oela~ed ~ Sudden Release ~ ImaediaLec°=p°nen~ 12 NaaelC.k.S. Number Hea/~h of Pressure ~eal~h Co~ponen~ t3 Name I C.A.S. Nu~ber [Check al/ that apply} __ , -- Componenk 12 ~aaa I C.A.5. Number . ~ Fire Hazard ~ React~fl~Y ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Retease ~ ]m~i~ -- Hea/kh of Pressure Componenk 13 ~a~e I C.A,5. ~umber ~hysical ~nd Health Hazard C,A,5, ~u~ber 77~7~ 7~ Co~ponen~ II N~e I C,A,S, ~u~ber Co~ponen~ 12 Na~e i C,A,S, D Fire Hazard D Reactivity D Oelayed '~SuddenRelease ~ Immediate Health of Pressure Health ' ' ,C°~p°ne0t~. 13 Haae I C,A,S, Humber ZT~ 7 ~' Co~ponentll Ha~e IC.A.S. Hu~ber Physical and Health ~aiard C.A.S. Huaber 77 (Check all that appmyl ~ /- ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reac[tYity ~ Oel;yed ~ Sudden Release ~ I,~i~c°'p°nent 12 ~a~e C.A.S. Nuaber HeaKh of Pressure Component'13 Ha~e I C,A,S, Hu~ber ~i~ ~.~?,~ ~?o/~-~ ,__ :erti!i;atioq .(Re.a~ p,n.d..~ign afCpr compl~tipg.~ll, sections') cer[~,y.unaer penamtz plJa~ tnRt ] navepetsona/~y.examlnqOlqa la ~amim~at. Vltb the./nfoteat)pn ~u~aitt~d In this,~nd all L~a~neo.~0cgeent~, anq t~at based on.ay lnqu~ry 9Ltnose ~n~v$oua~s respons~ome tor obtaining tnb ln~oreat$on, [ be~aeve that the ub~ltteo I~loreatlo~ Is true, iccurate~ Ina co~p/ec8, ~ ~~ q?~~[~e of o~e~/opetator o~ O~n~r/operator~s authorized ?epF~S~tlYe CITY of' BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERTALS INVENTORY and Agriculture 1'1 Standard Business I-1 NoN--TRADE SECRETS Pa~Je __f_.. of .~ , P, USINESS NAHE: J~'£,~ Gq,~,g/e~zr,'c ¢o.~/~¢'",V OWNER HAHE: r2~c,'r~,'e Gos ~z~/ec~r,'c ~o, NAHE 0F THIS FA~T~;,.~ LOCAT]O[I: I~fl.j ~.~¢ .f ~,y..a~..~.~ ~ ADDRESS: p~.' ~.x ~- STANDARD ~ND. CLA55 ZIP: ~e~,./~ · ' - CI]Y. Z]P[::~'~;~'.-~ ~.~ ' DUN AUD BRADSTREE1 UUHBER ........................... .... ~r~ ~u ~o~/~uu~uN~ rut~ ~u~c~, CODES -- I 2 3. 4 S ~ I 8 g I0 I1~ 12 Ir~ns !y~e ~ax Average Annual HRa~ure I lI~e... ~ont cont ~ont us 'Location?eom Code Loom Ret Am[ Est units on ~ype Press /emp CoueSCored in ~acl/Ity {CMck all that apply) ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~Oe}ayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate Component ~2 Ha~e i ~,A,S, Humber Health of Pressure Health Co~ponent ~ Ha~e I C.A,S. Humber ;hysical IOd Health ~aTard C.A.S. Nu,ber 7 /F~ Component II :'N;me & C.A.S. Hu,ber (Check ali that applyl Component ~ Hame & C.A.S. Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~Oelayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate Health of Pressure Health COmponen~ 13 'Hame I C.A.S, Humber Physical lnd Health Hazard C,I,S, number Component II ramel C,A,S, Humber (Check ali that apply) C0mp0nen: 12 Name I C,A,S, Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate Health of Pressure Health CoAponent 13 HaAe I C,A,S, Number Physical and Health Upward C,A,S. Humber Component II Hame I C,l,S, Number (Check 411 that app!yl Co~ponent. I~ Ha~e O.A.S. Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ ReactDity ~ Oel~'yed ~ SuddenRelease ~ Immediate Health ' of Pressure Health Component 13 Hame I C,A.S. Humber EHERGEUCY COtlTACTS #lRameT~m }'/'¢~af,a' /~vW'er~oaCeTitle ~vrcm°~ ,O"~}~$~')~z~N_.Hr_--~i~e #2R~ed/m ~/~ erti[i~{tioq ,(Repd a.,nd.~ign af~or compl~Ci()g.~qll sections.) cer[m{y under pena{t~ gl~a~ tnqt J nav{pe[sonal{Y.examln~olqole [ami{{ar.vitb the}nfo[marion ~uUmitt~d In this.{nd ail tcaced.docveenc}, 8n~ tpac cased on.my inquiry 9Lcnose InDIviDuals responsiDme }or obcalfllng the lnloreauon. ] believe that the ub~ltteo Information IS true, accurate, and complete, ~?~~Ylle of owner/operator u~ owner/ope~ator:s authorizeo rePr~BCitive - ~ature CI'I'Y of BAKERSFIELD Farm and Agriculture F1 Standardaustne$$ ZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY NON--TRADE SECRETS Page __.~__._ of PUSINESS NAME' iOq~-~. G¢,~Ele~Cr,.c Co~,v OWNER NAHE' ~,'~,', Go~ ~F/¢~fr,', ~o. NAME OF THIS FACILITY: ~er~ LOCATIOH; I~,'l;j"~.~ ~f c.¥~ .,R~.~'~ ADDRESS: ~ - ~ ~E- ~ STANDARD [ND. CLASS CODE~' CIIY. ZIP~ B,~m,.M ' ~ - - C/IY. ZIPS' ~~A 9~t DUN AND BRADSTREEi [lUMBER .................. PIIOHE ,: :~a~s) ~Tz~"---- P lONE ~: - ~ - - <'" I 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 I0 I1~ 12 Tr~ns Tyl~e Hax' Aver.age Xnnual H'ea~ure I...~e ~onC Cent Cent Us LocaLion. XheEe. ~14~es o~ ,ixt,3re/C=~=onents Code coed A~t Amc EsL Units on ffpe Press. lemp CoueSLored In Pacl/icy, See ]nstru:t~ons rhYsical and Health Hazard C,A,S, Humber Coeponent tl Hame I C.A,S. Humber (~ec~ all that apply) ~rc~ _ Component Name I C,A.S, Humber U Fire Hazard U Reactivity ~Delayed ~ SuddenRelease ~ Physical IOd Health ~alard C,A,S. Humber Component II "Hame t C.A.S, Hu~ber lCheck ali that 8pplyl Co~ponent t2 Name I C,A,a, Humber ~ Fire Hazard D Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Health of Pressure· -- ~ Component la Name t C.A,S, Humber {Che:k ali thlt apply) CoAponent I~ 'Hame t C,X,S, Humber ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ . Health of Pressure ..... Component 13 NAAO I C,A,S, Humber Physical and Health Ualard C,A,S, Humber Component II Hame I C.A,S, Humber (C~eck 411 that applyl U ~ire Hazard ~ Reactivity D Oel~'yed D Sbdden Release D lm~i~ Component I~ Hame I C.A,S. Number Hearth . of Pressure Component 13 Hame I C,A.S. Humber ertifi atio Re and f naf~ r cern 1 ting ~tll s c foils) atcacned.docl/ment.s, eno [pat oaseo on.my inquiry 9f.tnose I~ivIoua/s responsible lot obtaining the ifllorAacIOO. J believe that the' submitted IAlOrmltlOfl IS true, accurate, and co~p/ece, ~?~~l~ie of owner/oMritor uH ownerioper~b~;~ ~uthoriz~d ~p~tlve -9.1 ITE ~HMMP DIAGRAM P LA~ MAP "FACTL. I T Y DIAGRAM I . ! April'17~ 1990 Pacific GaS and Electric Company Roger C. Dent Environmental Coordinator General Service Department 1401 Fulton Street Fresno~ Ca. 93760 Dear Mr, Dent~ Enclosed please find the Business Plan and inventory forms to be completed for the hydro electric plant operation at 33755 Old Mill Road. This location' was inadvertently missed when we collected business plans for all P. G. & E. facilities within the city. Please return the bUsiness plan and inventory to 2130 G Street~ Bakersfield~ Ca. 93301 by May 10~ 1990. Thank You. Sincerely Yours~ Ralph E, Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH:vp Enclosures cc: Plant Manager Pacific 6as a.~i liile~tric Company Hydro Generation Southern Area Hydro 33755 Old Mill Road ,=~ P.O. Box 425 Auberry, CA 93602 209/855-3523 December 26, 1989 ~ ~//~ Geoffrey D. Wilford KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: AB2185 Business Plans for PG&E Hydroelectric Facilities: January 1, 1990 Certification and Inventory Update Dear Mr. Wilford: Pursuant to section 25505(c) of the California Health and Safety Code (the "Code"), Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) has: (1) reviewed its Hazardous Materials (AB2185) Business Plan (the "Plan") for the facility listed below; and (2) made the necessary changes to the plan: Kern Canyon Powerhouse Attached for your use are copies of the pages of the plan to which we have made changes. Please replace the original copies of the pages with the attached modified pages and make the appropriate entry into the Change Log, Page 1-3. Pursuant~to Section 25505(d) of the Code, there are no substantial changes to the hazardous materials inventory for these facilities for Calendar Year 1990. ~Please direct any correspondence or questions to Tom Reed at the letterhead address. Sincerely, Hydro Superintendent TRReed (209-855-3523) Enclosure 7. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS Revised 12/26/89 A# Emerqencx ~o__qo£dinator Notification: 1. In 'the event of an emergemcy, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate who is on cali 24 hours per day: Facility Emergency Coordinator: Work Phone Number: 24-Hour Phone Number: !..o_.m__H.e_]!_~la_~r .d_~ Power house Foreman (20.9_) 877-2743 Alternate No. !: Work Phone Number: 24-Hour Phone Number: .R_e_g.g..i~~ _ J.] ~.K_' .i_o _!_e.~_~_ ~a_~_n_t_e n a n c e Supervisor Alternate No. 2: Work Phone Number: 24-Hour Phone Number: James Olsen.~ Water .~_y_:tems Foreman (.~_09) :855-3523 BB 1. ~r. _i_m_a_.r_ X _ _F_a_c i 1 i t_: _E_ .m_e_r_q~, n c X Coordinator The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is the individual who is responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at the facility. The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is familiar with al.1. aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the location(s) of all applicable emergency response records for the facility, and the facility layout. This person has the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to emergencies as described in Section ~, Response Procedures. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will perform or direct others to: Train all employees in fire suppression and spill response procedures <,nd the use of related equipment. ' ~ J~ (~ J~ ~ ~ F~ Assess incident: DEC 2 8 1989 i. Identify hazardous materials or wastes involved. KCFD HMCU ii.Assess effects to human health and the environment. 7-1 ~aoe: 1 of 3 Date: 12/BB HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPDR? Type of Reoort: tnitial Submittal Interim Uodate X Annual Uodate Facility Name: KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CONSTITUENT MAXIMUM HAZARDOUS ~ COMMON/TRADE NAME CHEMICAL NAMES QUANTITY AT PROPERTIES PRIMARY AND MANUFACTURER AND [CAS NUMBERo] ONE ,.Mx (see kev below) LOCATIONS USES DF MATERIAL INSULATING OIL MINERAL OIL lOOX 40 !.T TWO POTENTIAL --- (CAS ND, NOT AVAILABLE) GAL TRANSFORMERS --- (SWITCHYARD) , 'T'"~ . 200 !.T LUBRICA,~.~ OIL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OILS GOVERNOR OIL CHEVRON'SST OIL 68 (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) GAL SUMP CHEVRON ADDITIVES (POWERHOUSE) (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) INSULATING OIL LUBE OIL LUBRICATING OIL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OILS 3S !.T TURBINE OIL CHEVRON SST OiL 68 (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) GAL SUMP CHEVRON ADDITIVES (POWERHOUSE) (CAS NO.. NOT AVAILABLE) LUBE OIL LUBRICATING OIL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OILS 65 I.T GUIDE BEARING CHEVRON SST OIL 68 (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) GAL OIL SUmP CHEVRON ADDITIVES (POWERHOUSE) (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) LUBE OIL LUBRICATING OIL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OILS 3 I.T TURBINE OiL CHEVRON SST OIL 68 (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) 55 GAL STORAGE CHEVRON ADDITIVES DRU~ (POWERHOUSE) (CAS NO, NOT AVAILABLE) LUBE OIL LUBRICATING OIL HIGHLY REFINED BASE OiLS 1 OC TURBINE OIL 68 (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) 55-GAL CHEVRON DRUM STORAGE BUILDING LUBE OIL INSULATING OIL MINERAL OIL i00% t710 I,T 70 KV OIL --- (CAS ND, NOT AVAILABLE) GAL CIRCUIT BREAKER --- 2. (SWITCHYARD) o-D~T~RIA,.IAn~BUT,L-P-C,,EoU~ (CAS ND. NOT AVAILABLE) INSULATING OIL INSULATING OIL MINERAL OIL 2500 I.T MAIN --- (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) GAL TRANSFORMER --- 2. ~SWITCHYARD) 6-DITERAIRYBUTYL-P-CRESOL (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) ~ ~,_ ....... ~ )l ' '~ _ h~S~.AT~No F)IL KEY TO PROPERTIES: C = Corrosive R = Reactive G = Compressed oas I = Ionitable T = Toxic E = Empty rontainers with hazardous residues HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT Facility Name: KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE HAZARDOUS CONSTITUENT MAXIMUM H~ARDDU~ COMMON/TRADE NAME CHEMICAL NAMES QUANTITY AT PROPERTIES PRIMARY AND MANUFACTURER ~ AND [CAS NUMBERS) ONE TIME (see kev below) LOCATIONS USES OF MATERIAL I.:uL.T~,~G OIL Ml~4cR~ OIL 200 I.T oT.T~O~ --- (CAS NO. ~'"' ,,u~ AVAILABLE) GAL SERVICE --- 2. (NORTH SIDE OF (CAS NO. NOT AVAILABLE) POWERHOUSE) INSULATING OIL BATTERIES SULFURIC ACID !80 GAL C,I,R,T BATTERIES(POWER EX!DE STORAGE BATTERIES (7664939) (60 CELLS) H_USc, EXIDE LEAD (7439921) DC VOLT BATTERIES SULFURIC ACID !80 C.I,R,T BATTERIES EXIDE 5~o~A~E BATTERIES (7664959) (60 CELLS) (VALVEHOUSE) EXtDE LEAD (7;~9921) DC VOLT NITROGEN NITROGEN i G HAIN AIRCD NITROGEN (7727579) ~3U-CU FT TRANSFORMER AIRCD CYLINDER DRYING AGENT NIIROGEN NITROGEN 1 AIRu_ NITROGEN (7727379) ~O-UU FT AIRCD CYLINDER G HEADWDRKS-KE14 METERING EQUIPMENT CLEANER-DEGREASER 1.1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE 4 INHIBISOL ~71~6J o-oAL C.N: PENETONE CORP STORAGE BUILDING CLEANER NO 1~ ~-G~L CHEM SEARCH DRUM STORAGE BUILDING KEY TO PROPERTIES: C: Corrosive R: Reactive G: Comr. ressed oas I = Ignitable T: Toxic E: Empty containers with hazarOous resiOues Date: 3 of 3 12/BB HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT Facility Name: KERN CANYON POWERHOUSE ..... ~ .............. ~ ...... . ............................ L ....... F ..................................... ~ .... F--~ ..... r-r ............ B. HAZARDOUS MAXIMUM EST. ANNUAL HAZARDOUS WASTE NAME AND CHEMICAL/MINERAL QUANTITY AT ~AMDUNT PROPERTIES USES / PROCESSES (~,L. W,o,c CATEGORY) COMPOSITION ONE TIME H~d~Lu (kev below) LOCATIONS · GENERATING WASTE OILY =.O,.~,,S HY~.'nOC.RBD~ 4 1'200 LBS/ T.I HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEAN UP-RAGS & (223) BASE OIL == c,~, u-J~u,~ ~ DRU~S STORAGE AREA = ABSORBANT DRUMS M,t, ER l ALo OILY WATER ,,,n ,,' ,.~, · nt,ROCARBO~t ! 400 ~B~ T.I HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVE TURBINE (~l) BASE OiL 55-GAL 1 DRUM STORAGE AREA. OIL DRUM =UBKICA:i,~ oiL HYDROCARBON I ~00 LBS/ (222) BASE OIL 55-GAL 1 DRUM DRUM SOLVENT, CHLORINATED (211) 1,1,1TRICHLOROETHANE 1 DRUM HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVE GUIDE STORAGE AREA GUARDING OIL ;00 LBS/ T,I HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANING I DRUM STORAGE AREA EQUIPMENT KEY .TO PROPERTIES: C = Corrosive R = Reactive G = Compressed oas I = Ignitable T = Toxic E = Empty containers wi[h hazardous residues' Farm and Agriculture ~' - d' ~ COUNT~ IPXU D ~!~. M~TNENT BUSZNBSS NAN~: ~A~~ ~ A ~C ONNER NAME: ~ ~lNe~: . ~_.A~!.~ ....... z srnacrxo.s coo s · I 2 I I 5 6 ? 8 9 I0 II TP~I ~ bX k~age ~al ~asuPe Cmt Cmt ~t Use ~e ,, bt ~t Est Units ly~ P~ess lemp C~e Nt ~ lnst~ucti~s ?2~ 7~R I Health ~ ~ctivl~y ~--~ ~ blflse of Pressure on S~te 4 c_d liedtete He41th K--q ~--~ Fire ZAI~'LI/_ATIN -g O! L f- ~ 13) on L_J Re4ctlvt'ty I Da I I OIL. ! certify un~.Cp~l~.ltyt-~_l)kJtlat I lave personaily examined and 4o familiar with the inforeattofl submitted in this and all 4ttdched doeUmeflts, and that based ~n my t, flqutry of tl~e individuals responsible for obtatntnQ the 4nformatio~, ! Ix,1teve that the submttte~iflformattOl~ ts true, accurate, end coaplete .iiei~o'~FH~TiT'ET[T~'~F'~iFI~i~ff~F'OR'~iF7~i~F ~';~F~FTEiS'F[~F~G~Ei~ S~'~;[uri ......... ~' ........................ °~' ............... I~i~e'~;T~l ....... Farm and AQrtculture ~--J Standard 9ustness L~.2 KERN COUNTY IPZRK DKPARTMKNT HAZARDOUS MA?E'RT AT.,S -r NV~.N?~Ry TrahS ~yp9 ILex Average Annual Neasure CodeCode A~t A~t Est Units 2_~00 ~'--~ Immdtate' Health ~-" Ftre ~ ~to~ ~lth ~ --~ ~dd~ Roi.se of Prealure I0 II Cont Cmt Type Press Temp I 13) I Oa~. i on $,te i~ -3~-- J U~ % by Code #t ~ 20O I '---~ Imcltatm 5-/',q'TION SE}~¥1P_,g~ NISID~ 8F Hea Ith ' ' f' '' '1 ~'-" Ftre :~] Delayed Health C.A.S. Number ir-'~ r-*~ I~) I Beys I '--" Reactivity '--' Sudden Rmleose of Pressure on Site tN.1 ~- -- *J Imedtotm Health ~. _ a Fire ~ Delayecl Ilealth L_ .~ Sudden Iblease of Pre~e. ure I .__J_Q .... r--1 ~- -- -~ IMedlate 'Health ~- - ~ Fire ~--- -J Reactivity TUI~J~! NE OIL./SUI~P - ?~ E:F,.Flt}I.,I<J!:::- [~] Delayed Health .~. C,.A.S. NuebeP ................................ ir.-., ,). Day, ~- .... ' Sudden Release of Pressure on S~te hame; of Nlxture/fosnofl~t.~ See Instruct ions LLIB P-J E~T I N ~--, OIL.. ..~.~ ....... (,,...~. .... t fo ~--~ h,aedtate Health ~ --~ Fire ~ ] Delayed Health ~--~ Sudden Release of Pressure C.A.S. Number ........................... 13) I O~ys o. sit, LLIDIZIP_Z~TINr-- O IL. Fare and kFacuhUre ~ -- J Standard 9ustneIs L ~J EERH COUNTY L'R" DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS BUSZNeSS NAME t i Trees i Type Nax Average ~uel ~dsure C~t C~t Cmr Use I~e ,~ .Mt bt Est , Units Ty~ Press T~ C~o t...O..j...~.j .... ;.~....l_i.~...l ................ ~..o.~...[...LL.I.!...I .~7 Health r~--_ ~1 ftre ~ ~le~ HNIth C.A.S. Nun~r L_. ~ctlvlty ~-- ~ ~dd~ hlflse of Pressure % by Ut '4 banal of #txture/COenonc~t.~ See instruct ions ~._~'o/", o.~.. ............................. 55 55 ' Health ~---" Flee ~] ~la~d Health ~--~ R~cttvtty [-- ' ~dd~ Relflso of Pressw,e I 3'7 C.A.$. Number .............. ~'=r=_' :; ........ on Site LUSIZI U_~~ OIL. '7~0 230 f'~'l ~-~ Imedtate M~I N T~NS~:~XE.ME~ Health c_u Fire ~--a ~la~ ~lth ~-, ~J ', ~--~ R~tivlty ~ blase of Pr~sU:~ r.v-q L _ u Immllate Heal th C.A.S. #unbar T7.2'7 5 '7 ~ I' 25O Fir. ~ .... J Oelayed Health Reactivity [~'-] Sudden Release of Pressure 13), Oa~. on Site .... C.A.S. NH,bar..7_.7_ ..2..?_ .~..~ ............ on Site ---- Health ~'~ ~--J Fire -- Oelayed Health ,. I .... Reactivity U--J Sudden Release of Pressure C.A.S. au.~er.._T.i..5.~_~. ............ 13), Days on S~te --- O~ DE.~ ~E'A'~ ~ £TlZ..LER! DF... ..... 0 & t t · '-', KE~ COU#TY FXRE D~~ -.- Far. ,nd ,rtcultur, ~---J HAZARDOUS MA~ERm ALS Z .V~.~O~ , ~ ': Standard ~tlfl.s ~ I 2 3 4 S I ~ Tfa~s ~.* -- J Irradiate' Health r~'l ~'.- "Fire r "1 ~--J RedctlvJty AVerage Annual Heasure Coot Cent Coot USe Ant Est Units Type Press Tamp Code s 5 i .... ~la~ He, lth C.A.S. Numb, 7'~ ~ L ._, Sodde~ Release of Pressure o~ $1te 0 I0 II % by #40~ oF #ixture/fo~.mm~,t~ #t See Instructions ................... L_ J IIdtetl Health p~`1 u -" Fire Delayed Health C.A.S. Number ............. ~z.-7__- ......... 13) I Days ~dden Release of Pressure. o, Slte · L. _ ~ Imdtate Health ~'--J I~act Ivtty Delayed Health Sudden Release of Pressurk L- J IIediate Health r'~'l L. -- a Ftre ~-~-J Reactivity [)~'] Delayed Health ~". "C.A.$. Number ................................ r-- '1 ' 13) I Days L~__~l ·---' Sudden Release of PressqlI on Site r~'1 ~--" Iiedtete Health u --3 Ftre I"' ~ `1 u- J Oelayed Health ~--J Sudden Release of Pressure C.A.S. Number ........................... 13) I Days m Stte ' H~ZARDOUS MATERI:AL$ · [~JKERN. COUNTY FIRE. (805)861-2? 04115188 I~lP'.o. Sox ,8-1 ?96 . . DUE BY I~AK'BRSPIEL. D. CA_ 9~'2~n-l,?gR. 05/25/88 . FOR BUSINESS AT: RANCHER, IA RD 5 Mt E 178 DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT ~/15/88 ANNUAL-FEE-(GROUp ~A)- ; CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 OVER I20 50.00 ~ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 THIS FEE IS FOR, THE REVIEW AND PROCESSING, OF YOUR EMERGENCY PLAN, AND INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS PER STATE LAN. CHECKS ONLY'PLEAS;E! 015-010-001096 P G & E K.C.F.D. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL PO BX z~25. P.O. BOX 81796 BERRY · 8AKERSFIELD,~ CA. 93380-1796 | CA 9,3.602 . ' ~HAZARD06S MATERI~LS} IWKERN COUNTY FIRE (80§)861-276 01/20/88 I[]P.O~ B0X, 81796 DUE BY I~FAK~F~LD,'~¢A_ 93380,!796 02/29/88 FOR BUSINESS AT: RANCHERIA RD 5 MI E 178 DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT 01Z20/88 ANNUAL FEE (GROUP 2) 543,00 543 ~; 00'" CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 543,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 'OVER 120 0.00 ~' !': '' THIS IS A STATE MANDATED PROGRAM, FEES ARE ,SET BY COUNTY ORDINANCE PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH! PENALTY ASSESSED IF NOT RETURNED BY DATE DUE K. C.F.D. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL~ P.O. BOX 81796 '! CA. 93380-179_~, P.G & E PO BX-425 AUBERRY CA 93602 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL:S' REGISTRATION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE cOMPLETED BYTHE OWNER OR OPERATOR O.":- ~_~C~ L;USINESS IN CAUFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HAND,~ I=S ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. ({}25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Note Instructlon~ on reverse. Business Phone (,~0 c/.) ~.5'_5'~,~.5--,a-.~ Business Plan Submission Date Prece$$ Designation2 ~,CI.FI'ELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED3 -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES II~ NECESSARY- CHEMICAL NAME GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT4= 5'7--~7~-~/ ~ x~ ' ~/9--'TT~',~-z ~ ..... TITLE California ofr~.e of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) Material Safety Data Sheet :Prepared According to the ,OSHA Hazard Communicatien Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). (Formerly Called MATERIAL 'INFORMATION BULLETIN) CPS 241403 DMK3ER! TITIC~L C:CI41~SI~ICm HARMFUL GRFATAL ZF SWALLOWED ~OUTOFREACHOF CHZLZlREN Highly 'refined base otl (CAS 6¢741-96-¢/6¢7¢2-52-5/ 6¢7¢2-¢5-6) 100% The Federal OSHA exposure standard and the ACGIH (1985-86) TtV for mineral oil mists is 5 n~J/m3 for a daily 8-hour exposure. Chevron Insulating 0ils are derived entirely from virgin crude Oil and are processed without use of any polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) ~aterial. Shipped under seal, they comply with PCB Regulation ¢0 CFR, Part No. 761 (Federal Register, Vol. ¢¢, No. 106, dated May 31, 1979). PHqfSTOLOGI;CAL & HEALTH EFFECTS DfEI:K3EIICY & FZI:LST AID ~S ~xpected to cause no more than irritation. minor eye E~es Flush e~es immediately with fresh water for at least 15 minutes while holding the eyelids open. If irritation persists, see a doctor. Expected to cause no more than minor skin Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. irritation follow,ing prolonged or Launder contaminated clothing. frequently repeated contact. Applioation onto the skin of rabbits produced slight erythp-~ a~ ed~,~. The acute dermal iDs0 (rabbit) was greater than 13 g/kg. Not expected to be acutely toxic by If respiratory discomfort or irritation inhalation. Breathing mineral oil mist at occurs, move the person to fresh air. See concentrations in air that excee~ the a doctor if discomfort or irritation Federal OSHA exposure sta~rd can cause continues. .respiratory irritation or discomfort. See Additional Health Data. lngestl~ If swallowed, givewater or milk to drink and telephone for medical advice. DO NOT make personvomit unless directed to do so by medical personnel. If medical advice cannot be obtained, then take the person and product container to the nearest medical e~ergency treatment center or hospital. Not expected to have acute systemic toxicity b y ingestion. The acute oral ~Ds0 (rat) was greater than 22 g/kg. lore tO Physician: Ingestion of this product or subsequent vomiter can result in aspiration of light -hi,Irwin liquid which can cause pneu~onltls. 1 Chevron Environmemal Heol~h Center, ~. P.0. Box 4054, Richmond. CA 94804-0054 Emergency Phone Number (415) 233-3737 Rev. X-IRC02 I No. 452 5 09/25/86 MIDITI:OKM, .~.TH DATA See following pages SI~CIAL PROTECTLVE INFORNATI~ E~e Protection: No special eye protection is necessary. ~ ~t~ti~: .Avoid prol~q~ or Erectly rep~t~ Skin contact with ~his retrial. S~n contact ~ ~ ~ni~z~ ~ w~r~g ~e~ious-protective clothing ~lud~g gloves. ~a~ ~ot~ti~: No special respirato~ protection is nor~lly r~ir~. ~o~e, ti opiating co~itions cr~te air.me concmtrations ehich ~ce~ ~e ~sure ~~d, the use of .~ ~pr~ respirator is recom~. ~tih2~i ~se ~uate' vmtilation to k~ ~he air.me concmtrations of ~his ~t~ial ~1o~ the ,F~eral OS~ ~sure s~d. Flash Point: (C0C)293Q-F(l&5~C)Min. Autol~nition Temp.: ~R ~~~t~ ~'~tS~ n/a " ~~~g ~= .C02, Dry .~cal, F~, ~ Fog. ~ F~e Fl~t~g ~~esl For t~es ~volving this ~t~ial, do not ~t~ ~y ~clos~ or confin~ fire space vl~out proper protective ~ui~t. ~is ~y ~clude seli~contain~ '~thing a~atus to profit against ~e ~dous ~i~ts of noel pr~ucts oi c~ustion SPEC~ PI~AUTI0~S READ AND OBSERVE PRODUCT LABEL. ALL ,,PRECAUTIONS ON Contains Petroleu~Distillate. IX) NOT weld, heat or drill container. Replace cap or bung. ~ptied container still contains hazardous or explosive vapor or liquid. ClO'~IO~! ~o not use .pressure to.empty drum or explosion may result. ~HVIR010~~ZON x-mco3t(o4-ss) Ellv~ror~eiltal Y~t: ~is ~t~ial iS not ~ect~ to preset ~y ~viro~tal probl~s other t~ those associat~ oil spills. ~uutt~s Il ht~hl Is R~ms~ or Spill~: Stop the source of the 1~ or rel~se. CI~ up rel~ses as soon as ~ssible, observing precautions in Special Protective Infor~tion. Contain liquid to prev~t further cont~tion of soil, surface water or qrou~water. Ci~ up s~ll spills using appropriate tec~iques su~ as sorer ~terials or p~ping. ~ere f~sible ~ appropriate, r~ve cont~inat~ soil. Follow prescri~ proc~ures for re~rting ~d responding to l~ger rel~ses. ~ste DIs~I Ne~s: Place cont~nat~ ~t~ials tn dis~s~le containers ~d ~s~se of in a ~er consist~t with applic~le re~lations. Contact local ~viro~tal or h~lth authorities for approv~ dis~sal of this mt~ial. REACTIVITT DATA Stability (Thermal, Light, etc.): St~le. ~t~lit~ (~t~ls to aw~): ~y r~ct ~ith strong oxidizing ~terials. ~ous ~sitlm ~ucts: Noml c~ustion forms caren dioxide ~ water ~r; incomplete c~ustion ~ pr~uce caren ~nox~de. ~us ~l~~tl~: ~ill not ~cur. PR~SICAL FROFZRTI~ Solubility: ~tt scible with solvents; insoluble in rater. ;t~earance (Color, Odor yellow liquid. Bolling Point: n/a Ne/ting Point: n/a Specific Gravity: 0.91 Vapor'Pressure: n/a Vapor ~ensity (Air=l): n/a Perce~t ¥olatlle (Volu~e %): n/a l~aporatlon: n/a Nolecular #eight:- 2?8(Avg. ) Pour Point: -&0°C (-40°P) Nax. Viscosity: 8.0-9.6 cst 8 ¢0°C hydrOCarbon etc. ): Pa:e 15.6/15.6°C n/a = Not Applicable NDA = HoD ara Available The above infermetien is based on :dm of ,whic~ we are Me md is believed to be correct as of the dee hereof. Since the information contained herein may be ~pplied u~der conditions beyond our control ond with v,t~ich we rely be unfamiliar ond since dlta mode iveilable subsequent to b~8 dlto hereof may suggest modifications of the informmion, we do not assume ony responsibility for the results of its use. This informmiofl is furnished ulJen the condition b~st the person receiving it dudl inoke his own doterminmion of the suitability of the material for his particular purpose. No. 452 2 CHEVRON TURBINE OIL 32 234970 *** .SEgTION 4 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA *** FLASH PT: 405 F, 207 C AUTOIGNITION TEMP: NDA F, NDA C LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL): NDA % VOL. 'UPPER'EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (UEL): NDA % VOL. SPEC. HAZARD: REV DATE 08/03/87 ---NFPA CLASS--- HEALTH: FIRE: REACTIVITY: OTHER: Extinguishing Media: CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, WATER FOG. Special Fire Fighting Instructions: ..SEE SECTION VII(3). Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: ENTER C TO CONTINUE, R TO RETURN OR NEXT SECTION NUMBER C_ ]{AF VTIO0 Terminal Wrap App Num' Speed: N/A Mode:Direct CHEVRON TURBINE OIL 32 234970 *'*~ SECTION 5 HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION *** EXPOSURE LIMITS REFER TO INGREDIENTS SECTION FOR EXPOSURE INFORMATION. COMMENTS ............ REV DATE 08/03/87 Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic): EYES: EXPECTED TO CAUSE NO MOP~ THAN MINOR EYE IRRITATION. SKIN: EXPECTED TO CAUSE NO MORE THAN MINOR SKIN IRRITATION FOLLOWING PROLONGED OR FREQUENTLY REPEATED CONTACT. INHALATION: NOT EXPECTED TO BE ACUTELY TOXIC BY INHALATION. BREATHING MINERAL OIL MIST AT CONCENTRATIONS IN AIR THAT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE STANDARD CAN CAUSE RESPIRATORY IRRITATION OR DISCOMFORT. INGESTION: NOT EXPECTED TO BE ACUTELY TOXIC BY INGESTION. EXPOSURE STANDARD: NO FEDERAL OSHA EXPOSURE STANDARD OR ACGIH TLr HAS ENTER C TO CONTINUE, R TO RETURN OR NEXT SECTION NUMBER C_ RAF VTiO0 Terminal Wrap App Num Speed: N/A Mode:Direct CHEVRON TURBINE OIL 32 '2'34970 · ** SECTION 6 REACTIVITY *** STABILITY: STABLE POLYMERIZATION: COND. TO AVOID (STAB.): COND. TO AVOID (POLY.): INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: STRONG OXIDIZING MATERIALS 'HAZ'ARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: NORMAL COMB-WATER VAPOR, CO2. INCOMP. COMB.-CO REV DATE 08/03/87 :*** SECTION 7 SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES *** Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled: STOP THE SOURCE OF THE LEAK OR RELEASE. CLEAN LIP RELEASES AS '.?..'DON AS P~-t~S]r;{E CON'FAI. N LIQUID TO PREVENT FURTH[~R c''''~'~'u~, ~-'~- ._ SUB:FACE WATED: , ~I~' -.;I~"~',~r, ........ '. ?:-C.';. .'~':N. St~t:H AS :4(.'~,'.~iN'~' MA'~'~:~IA~,'3 OR PUMPING. WHERE FEASIBLE AND ~A?~'~'.~F~IATE, REMOVE CONTAMINATED SOIL. FOLLOW PRESCRIBED PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING AND RESPONDING TO LARGER RELEASES. Waste Disposal Method: PLACE CONTAMINATED MATERIALS IN DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND DISPOSE OF :ENTER 'C TO CONTINUE, R TO RETURN OR NEXT SECTION NUMBER C._ RAF VT100 Terminal Wrap App Num Speed: N/A Mode:Direct CHEVRON TURBINE OIL 32 234970 REV DATE 08/03/87 IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. CONTACT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL OR HEALTH AUTHORITIES FOR APPROVED DISPOSAL OF THIS MATERIAL. .ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT THIS MATERIAL IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT ANY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OTHER THAN THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH OIL SPILLS. · ~* SECTION 8 SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION *** Respiratory Protection Required: NO SPECIAL RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NORMALLY REQUIRED. HOWEVER, IF OPERATING CONDITIONS CREATE AIRBOURNE CONCENTRATIONS WHICH EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE' STANDARD, THE USE OF AN APPROVED RESPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED. ENTER C TO CONTINUE, R TO RETURN OR NEXT SECTION NUMBER C_ RAP VT1,30 Terminal Wrap App Num Speed: N/A Mode:Direct SEP 1 1 1987 KGFD HMCU 5642 VICTOR STREET (805) 861-2V61 ' ~CFD HMCu OFFICIAL USE ONLY BUSINESg NAME B'JSINESS PLAN' AS A WHOLE ¥ HAZARDOUS MATERX ALS ~OR~ ~A OEC INS~U~IONS: ]. To avoid further action, return tbJs form by JUL 2 7 1987 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions beJow for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. KCFD HMCU SECTION ~: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA A. BUSINESS NAME: Pacific Gas and Electric Company B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: 33755 Old Mill Road, P. O. Box 425 CITY: Auberry ZIP: 93602 BUS.PHONE: (209).. 855-3523 SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency involving the release or' threatened release of a hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by law. EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE - '- DURING BUS. HRS. A. Tom Hebrard ll Ph#(209)855-3523 AFTER BUS. HRS. Ph# (209) 877-2743 . lB. Jim Olson Ph# (209) 855-5523 SECTION ~: r. OCATION OF UTIr. ITY SRUT-OFI*S FOR BUSIhrE$S AS Ph#,(209) 297-0115 A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: Please see Form 3A for individual facilitv information. B. ELECTRICAL: Please see Form 3A for individual facility information, C. WATER: Please see Form 3A for individual facility informatioq, D. SPECIAL: Please see Form 3A for individual facility information. E. LOCK BOX: YES / NO IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO NSDRS? YES / NO FLOOR PLAXS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO -Over- HMCU-4 SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE See Form 3A for individual facility information. SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE'FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE See Form 3A for individual facility information. EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGP, A~ WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS. CIRCLE YES OR NO A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS INITIAL MATERIALS:.~ ..................................... ~ NO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... ~ NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. ~ NO D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. NO E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS:.-,..~... NO REFRESHER · I,-- ~ . certify that the above s accurate. I understand that this inform~s-~-i~;t~;ns under the new C ter 6.95 .Sec, 25500. I, David C. Landes, believe the above information to be accurate to the best of my knowledge at this time. I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety Code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25500 Et Al.) and' that knowlingly providing false information nfay constitute grounds for enforcement or other legal actions. HMC U- 4 ~ERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT ..5642 VICTOR STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 BUSINESS NAME: OFFICIAL USE ONLY ID# BUSINESS SINGLE FACILITY uNIT FORM SA INSTRUCTIONS'~ 1. To avoid further action, this form must be returned by: JUL 2 7 1987 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNIT# FACILITY UNIT NAME: Kern Canyon ?owerhouse SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEMENT PROCEDURES See Attachment A. SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT T~IS UNIT ONLY Notification.of emergencies at this facility may be achieved by beth Company and public telephone and by radio, as numerous Company vehicles are equipped with two-way radios. Ail of the powerhouse's operating equipment is connected to malfunction alarms l~cated in the powerhouse building. Operations Personnel are notified immediately of significant problems viaremote alarms. Also, Midway Substation, which is manned 24 hours per day, receives these alarms and automatically notifies operations personnel. Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The Emergency Coordinator will determine the evacuation route based on the nature of the emergency. The facility has both an evacuation and an all-clear signal understood by all personnel. These signals are given by voice command. An evacuation route may be seen on the site diagram. A list of emergency telephone numbers, including PGandE emPloyees, local emergency responders and appropriate state and federal agencies may be seen on Attachment A. HMCU-6 ATTACHMENT A MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PROCEDURES THE YARD AREA The yard is graded such that surface runoff from the hillside, gunited yard area above the powerhouse and partially paved area near the operators garage discharges into a containment pond and then into the Kern River. Drainage from the yard area above the transformers and paved area immediately outside the fence discharges through a 4" metal pipe into the Kern River. Runoff from the hillside, operators residential area and the paved area outside the powerhouse fence discharges through an 18" CMP into the Kern River. The discharge system is illustrated on the Facility Layout, Figure-2-2. The facility drainage system has been inspected by the PG&E Stormwater Monitoring Program. THE POWERHOUSE AREA The powerhouse structure contains a number of different mechanical and electrical machines and devices which contain a variety of hazardous materials. Among these devices are the turbine/generator assembly, the switchyard equipment and other support equipment. The turbine/generator assembly contains four bearings, each containing approximately 25 gallons of lubricating oil. The lubricant in these bearings is cooled using water from the river, which is discharged into an oil/water separator after passing through the bearing cooling coils. Spills and leaks are prevented by performing regular, scheduled maintenance on this equipment as well as daily inspections by operating personnel to detect incipient failures. The highest potential oil spillage from these bearings would be 0-25 gallons due to a bearing failure. The turbine/generator assembly also contains the governor oil system, which contains approximately 200 gallons of oil. Due to the operating pressure of the system, the location of the piping in the powerhouse and the physical shape of the equipment, containment is neither practical nor feasible. However, a failure in the system would immediately be alarmed by the governor iow oil level alarms devices which would shut down the unit and require that personnel be dispatched to the plant. Any oil discharge from the system would drain into the turbine wicket gate pit which in turn drains into the building sump. There have been no equipment failures in this system which resulted in a spill event. Spill prevention measures currently in effect include daily inspections; regular preventative maintenance; cleaning up all drips, leaks or oil traces when observed and use of absorbent materials to catch any minor drips or minute traces of oil. An oil/water separator in the sump prevents any spilled oil from reaching the Kern River. ATTACHMENT A MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PROCEDURES (CONTINUED) THE SWITCHYARD AREA The plant switchyard contains operating oil-filled transformers, circuit breakers, regulators and capacitors. The insulating oil in the equipment is mineral oil. The highest potential for spillage associated with this equipment would result from a casing rupture. The largest potential spill from any single piece of equipment in the yard is 0-2,500 gallons. Operations personnel are notified in the Fresno Load Dispatcher'.s Office of significant leakage via remote oil level and equipment malfunction alarms or from customer "no voltage complaints". The main transformer is located 65 feet west of the powerhouse building and contains 2,500'gallons of oil. Preventative measures currently in effect include daily inspections and a regular preventative maintenance program. To further prevent any possibility of a spill event occurring, there is a 16 inch high curb around the transformer. The station service transformer bank consists of four transformers containing approximately 50 gallons of oil each. They are located outside and adjacent to the powerhouse on a partially elevated concrete slab. An oil circuit breaker is located 100 feet west of the powerhouse building and consists of three tanks containing 570 gallons of oil each. Preventative measures currently in effect include daily inspections and a regular preventative maintenance program. In ° addition to these measures, an 8 inch high curb surrounds the oil circuit breaker to fnrther prevent any possibility of a spill event occurring. Section 4 of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan, maintained at both the Kern Canyon Powerhouse and at the SOuthern Area Hydro Office located in Auberry,. describes the procedures and equipment that are in place to minimize the possibility of unplanned releases of hazardous materials and to prevent the possibility of fire or explosion. These include: Prevention procedures including storage of hazardous substances in containers or tanks and inspections of emergency equipment. Emergency equipment location and maintenance including alarm systems, fire fighting equipment, spill control equipment, personal protective equipment and first-aid supplies. 3. Security measures. 4. Personnel training. 5. Arrangements for outside assistance in emergencies. ATTACHMENT A MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PROCEDURES (CONTINUED) The Facility Environmental Emergency Plan also outlines what to do in the event of: - an on-site spill (not oil) - inside building, - a spill, non-transport related - no water contact, - a spill, non-transport related - involving water contact, - a transportation incident - involving company vehicle, - a transportation incident - involving non-company vehicle, - a spill, oil and/or PCB's. ATTACHMENT B EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Hebrard (Acting) Work Phone: (209) 855-3523 Home Phone: (209) 877-2743 ~ALTERNATE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: James Olson Work Phone: (209) 855-3523 Home Phone: (209) 297-0115 PG&E REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL'COORDINATOR: PG&E REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REP: PG&E PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER: PG&E ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: PG&E REGIONAL PCB COORDINATOR: AMBULANCE/PARAMEDIC FIRE DEPARTMENT MERCY HOSPITAL 2215 TRUXTUN SHERIFF/POLICE DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER U.S. COAST GUARD KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION PG&E GENERAL OFFICE TELEPHONE OPERATOR (209) 443-5566 (209) 443-5595 (209) 443-5310 (415) 972-7090 (209) 443-5362 (805) 327-9000 or 911 (805) 764-5225 or 911 (805) 327-3371 (805) 764-5211 or 911 (800),852-7550 (916) 324-2445 (916) 445-0270 (800) 424-8802' (800) 424-8802 (805) 861-3636 (213) 590-5201 (415) 781-4211 SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIs UNIT ONLY A. Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materials? ...... ~ NO If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret as defined by Section 6254.7 of the Government Code9 ......... YES ~ If No, complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) in addition to the non-trade secret form. ~List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION 7 - Dry Chemical Extinguishers- 2 - Pressurized Water Extinguishers 4 - Water Hoses 2 - Sets Automatic Sprinklers SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS Kern River - immediately south of powerhouse. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFfS AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: N/A , B. ELECTRICAL: Not applicable at this facility as it is an electrical generation plant with a complex switchyard and both have numerous shut-off points. C. WATER: Water shut-off valves are located behind the house garage, at the water storage tank and at the penstock. D. SPECIAL: N/A E. LOCK BOX: YES /~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES. SITE PLANS? YES / NO FLOOR PLADS? YES / NO MSDSs? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO HMCU-6 I.D. RERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A- 1 NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENTORY page~ BUSINESS NAME:. Kern Canyon Powerhouse OWNER NAME:Pacific Gas and Electric Company FACILITY UNIT ~: ADDRESS:iQmi. east of Bkfld; on 'Rancheria Rd. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 425 FACILITY UNIT NAME: CITY, ZIP: ...Bakersfield CITY,ZIP: Auberry, CA 93602 -- PIIONE #: (gO5) 872-5]]9 PHONE #: f209{ 855-3523 ]OFFICl;{i, USE CFIRS CODE I ONLY I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN .THIS · BY HAZARD U.O.T CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME_.... ,CODE GUIDE 99-oil (2.6-Difieriarybutyi 2P-CreeD 1 ) I nsu-1 a.t.].'nq Oil ' M 1710 1710 Gal. 14 equiP99_Oi17.0kV OCB ,, 100% (2.6 D~".teriarybutyl-P-Cresol) Insula.t:inq Oil · ~ FLI~Q M 2500 2500 Gal. 14 equiP99_Oi 1Main Transformer 100% (2.6-Diteriarybutyl-P-Cresol) M 200 200 Gal. 14 ec~hip Station Transformer 100% Insulating Oil ' FLLO 99-oil (2.6-Diteriarybutyl-P-Cresol M 40 40 Gal. 14 ~ip 2-Potential Transl. · ,-' 100% .Insulatinq Oil FLLO  ~ -- - 99 ,-Opt . M 200 400 Gal. 14 equip Sovernor Oil Sump 100% Chevron GST Oil 68 ~,~ 99-Opr ,~ M 35 100 Gal. 14 equip Turbine Oil Sump 100% 'Chevron GST Oil 68 ~c~ 99-Opt ~ M 65 180 Gal. !4 equip Guide Bearinq Oil Sump 100% Chevron GST Oil 68 ~D ~/\ FLLQ Turbine Oil Storage ) ~_~M 145 300 Gal. 06 26 Powerhouse 100% Chevron GST Oil 68 ~  - 99-e1~ Battery Room .>7%vol ~ -~FLGS,CRMT M 200 200 Gal. ' 14 equip ..Powerhouse $8%wst Batteries - Sulfuric Acid PSNB ~ 99-el. .>7%voli FLGS,CRMT -~ M 60 60 Gal. 14 equip Valvehouse ~8%wst Batteries - Sulfuric Acid PSNB ....... '""" Compress~c ~P 230 460 F+3 13 12 Main Transformer 100% Nitr. oqen ~ Gas,CRY. O  Compresse¢ P 230 460 F+3 13 12 Headworks - KE14 100% Nitroqen Gas,CRYO 99-eq 750 30'00 Lbs. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area 100% Oily Raqs ~ f~ ~/ FLSL ~ 22- 99-eq , W 55 300 Gal. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area 100% Waste Turbine Oil/Water W 55 130 Gal. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area 100% Waste Guide Bearinq Oil ~LLQ NAME: David C. Landes TITLE: Area Manaqer SIGNATURE: ~ DATE: EMERGENCY CONTACT: David C. Landes TITLE: Area Manager PHONE # BUS {{OURS: AFTER BUS {IRS: . (209) 820-3474 EMERGENCY CONTACT: Thomas W. Hebrard TITLE:Powerhouse Foreman PHONE # BUS HOURS: .(209) 855-3523 PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: Private Utility- Electric Generation AFTER BUS HRS: (209) 877-2743 HMCU-9 I.D.{ KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A-I NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENTORY page~ BUSINESS NAME: Kern Can¥op Powerhouse . , . , OWNER NAME: pacific Gas and Electric Company FACILITY UNIT ADDRESS: 1.0'mi. east of .B.~£_i~." 'on Ra~cberia Rd. ADDRESS: P. O, Box 425 FACILITY UNIT NAME: C I TY. Z I P: Bakersfield .~ ~__ c I TY. Z I P: Auberr¥, CA 936_02 . PIIONE #: (805) 872-5119 "~'~-~~~PHONE #.' (209) 855-3523 .... {OFFICIAl, USE CFIRS CODE i ONLY I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN .THIS % BY HAZARD D.O.T _CODE AMOUNT ,AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CREMICAL OR COMMON NAME ,, CODE OUIDE ~9-eq FLLQ, 5~-- . YN !~_O~_ _Oa~. 06 ntce .Waste Storaqe Area 100% 1,1,1 T.r..~.chloroethane PSNB ~ > 9 -eq FLLQ, ,W--- ~ -._~.L0_0~ Gal. 06 ntce Waste Storaqe Area 1.00% Petrole.u~.. Nap#ha PSNB ~ 9-eq FLLQ, -W~-'---'~3~ ~ Lbs. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area 100% Paint and Solvents PSNB 99 -eq FLLQ, W -----3-~'- =~-~-~~s. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area 100% Cleaninq Solvent ~SNB ~W 110 110 Gal. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area % ~rease, Solvent, Paints ~Vq{ ~/ PSNB 99-eq FLLQ, ~ ~' ~ 5 55- Ga--~. 06 mtce Waste Storaqe Area 100% Waste Automotive Oil PSNB EMERGENCY CONTACT: David C, Landes TITLE: Area Manaser PHONE # BUS HOURS: (209) 8 AFTER BUS iIRS: (209) 820-3474 EMERGENCY CONTACT: Thomas W. Hebrard TITLE: Powerhou~q~_ Foreman PIIONE # BUS HOURS: (209) 855-3523 '~',PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: Private Utility- Electric Generation AFTER BUS IIRS: _~2.09) 877-2743 HMCU-9