Contra Costa Health Service · Oakley: 11/12/2007: 1413: I: 76972: Sand Mound Flough between Rock...
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Contra Costa Health Service Hazardous Materials Program - HazMat Response Incident Reports
Municipality Date Time Type Case Number Address1 Antioch 9/7/2007 822 I 07-5-435 Antioch Boat Ramp2 Brentwood 10/6/2007 1100 I 7100602 Hansen
3 Brentwood 5/6/2008 1022 I 08-3-2-91Balfour Rd. and Walnut Blvd.
4 Clayton 9/12/2007 953 I 07-04-12-0112800 marsh creek rd.
5 Concord 7/13/2007 1433 C 7071301 1790 Concord Ave.6 Concord 7/27/2007 2109 I 7072201 2150 John Glen Dr.
7 Concord 10/17/2007 1000 C 7101701 3644 Clayton Rd.
8 Concord 10/31/2007 1254 I 07-6-704 North of Bates Ave.
9 Concord 5/12/2008 1145 I 08-05-12-012575 Monument Blvd. #P
10 County 4/8/2007 1435 I #08-2644 San Joaquin River11 County 7/28/2007 1343 I 74529 Quimby Island
12 County 8/1/2007 1251 I 7080102 Byer Road
13 County 8/13/2007 803 I 7081301 Bridge
14 County 9/12/2007 900 I 07-5-5424620 Discovery Point
15 County 10/8/2007 1217 I 76104 14840 Hwy 416 County 10/21/2007 1424 I 07-6-427 South of C. Bridge
17 County 10/29/2007 852 I 07-6-6171290 San Pablo Ave.
18 County 11/6/2007 1510 I 76841 14840 Hwy 419 County 11/8/2007 1456 I 76898 Bay
20 County 11/13/2007 1020 I 76992
northeast corner of cover, south east of Meeker Slough
21 County 11/14/2007 1000 I 71114014162 San Pablo Dam Rd.
22 County 12/10/2007 1330 I 08-1224carol's Harbor at sand mound slough
23 County 1/3/2008 1314 I 08-0037
4100 Block of Stone Rd, Sand Mound Flough, near Delta construction site
24 County 1/11/2008 1500 C 080111-03 501 Nichols
25 County 1/29/2008 1308 I 08-0892 2172 Taylor Rd.
26 County 1/30/2008 835 N 080130-01 830 Loring Ave.
27 County 2/6/2008 C 080206-04 100 Napa Ct.
28 County 2/12/2008 1518 I 08-12839000 Carquinez Scenic Drive
29 County 2/17/2008 2102 I 080217-01 Port St.
30 County 2/22/2008 1634 C 08-02220267 25 Bethel Island Rd.
31 County 4/1/2008 1159 I #08-2473 1550 Taylor Rd.32 County 4/4/2008 1306 I 8040402 Robin Hood Dr.
33 County 4/17/2008 1605 C #080417-01 1245 Pomona34 County 5/2/2008 1547 N 080531-01 501 Pert St.
35 County 5/2/2008 1632 I 080530-03Center Ave. & Frontage Rd.
36 County 5/13/2008 941 I 08-05-13-01 29 Enges Ave.
37 County 6/10/2008 507 C 0-8-061-003 125 Sahara Dr.
38 County 6/19/2008 1654 I 0-8-4365
#90 San Pablo Ave. carquinez Straight, Rodale 8
39 County 6/20/2008 915 C 080620-01 7th and Vallejo St.
40 Danville 3/13/2008 1345 C 080313-04 224 Jewel Terrace
41 Danville 4/23/2008 811 C 8042301736 San Ramon Valley
42 El Cerrito 7/9/2007 1320 N 7070402 2107 Keavney st.
43 Lafayette 7/30/2007 1658 C 7073005 1861 Delroy St.
44 Martinez 9/15/2007 1455 I 07-5-631Henry's wood farm - 1000 Central Ave.
45 Martinez 9/20/2007 1214 I 75746 2801 Waterfront Dr.
46 Martinez 9/26/2007 1648 I 75889Tesoro Dock Terminal
47 Martinez 10/12/2007 850 I 71012013440-A8 Pacheco Blvd.
48 Martinez 10/13/2007 1222 I 07-6-241 7 N court street
49 Martinez 10/16/2007 1513 I 76319 7 North Court St.50 Martinez 10/26/2007 1822 I 07-6-579 Martinez Harbor
51 Martinez 11/13/2007 1832 I 07-7-007 New York Slough52 Martinez 2/5/2008 1325 I 08-1090 Shell Terminal53 Martinez 2/20/2008 1100 C 8022002 218 Pacheco
54 Martinez 2/23/2008 1044 N N080223-01Packeco and Morello Drive
55 Martinez 3/31/2008 932 N N080331-02Amovco Wharf 150 Solano Way
56 Moraga 12/10/2007 235 C 071210-02 111 Ascot Ct.57 Oakley 7/25/2007 803 I 7072401 3018 Frandonis Cir.
58 Oakley 11/12/2007 1413 I 76972
Sand Mound Flough between Rock Flough Dam and Carol's Harbor
59 Oakley 12/8/2007 1316 I 77583 Diftwood Marina60 Oakley 6/24/2008 1908 I 0-8-45-14 2104 El Lago Dr.
61 Orinda 7/5/2007 1215 C 7070501 21 Old Tunnel Rd.
62 Orinda 10/11/2007 2110 N 7101104 220 Moraga Way
63 Pinole 9/20/2007 507 I 7092002End of Hazel Ave. at Sunnyview Dr.
64 Pittsburg 8/17/2007 1000 C 7081702 2220 Railroad Ave.65 Pittsburg 9/27/2007 1024 I 7092701 Newport Dr.66 Pittsburg 10/30/2007 1240 I 7103001 West Leland
67 Pleasant Hill 9/11/2007 1220 C 7091101 3116 Oak Rd.
68 Richmond 7/4/2007 1528 C 740041340 Marina Way South
69 Richmond 7/9/2007 1345 I 7080901 Wright Ave.
70 Richmond 7/17/2007 1210 C 7071703 2775 Grant Rd.
Richmond 9/26/2007 2010 I 75899 Chevron Wharf
1 Richmond 10/14/2007 1046 I 76263 IMTT terminal
2 Richmond 11/16/2007 813 I 770851333 Canal Blvd., Berth 7
3 Richmond 11/17/2007 1046 I 77118700 Cutting Blvd, slip 15
4 Richmond 11/19/2007 950 I 07-7-158Richmond Long Wharf
5 Richmond 11/20/2007 1418 I 77212Port of Richmond, Richmond Annex
6 Richmond 12/4/2007 723 I 07-7-479Port of Richmond, Pier 06C
7 Richmond 12/14/2007 1000 I 07-7-703 850 Brookside Dr.8 Richmond 1/27/2008 1251 I 08-0800 Channel Marine
9 Richmond 2/17/2008 423 I 08-1390 488 Wright Ave.10 Richmond 2/18/2008 935 I 08-1402 Richmond 17 Dock11 Richmond 2/23/2008 1412 N 080223-02 841 Chevron Way
12 Richmond 3/19/2008 1925 I #08-2193 1140 Canal Blvd
13 Richmond 4/2/2008 745 I #082488 841 Chevron Way
14 Richmond 4/11/2008 2100 I #08-2734Dock 17 terminal, 100 Cutting Blvd.
15 Richmond 5/5/2008 1045 I 080505-01 840 Morton Ave.
16 Richmond 5/16/2008 1104 I 0-8-3546 1316 Canal Blvd
17 San Pablo 3/10/2008 1112 I #08-1949Corner of 17th street and market
18 San Pablo 3/26/2008 1620 I #08-235614701 San Pablo Ave.
19 San Ramon 11/20/2007 unknown N 7110201Broadmore/Northland Ave.
20 Walnut Creek 10/17/2007 1020 I 7101704 511 Lawrence Way
21 Walnut Creek 6/5/2008 1200 C 080605-02 3623 Sugarberry Dr.22232425262728293031323334
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Byron Camino Mobile knocked over bucket of used oil Oil went into gutter and the
Facility Description Materialramp stolen vehicle was discovered in the water. vehiclecreek car in creek car
StreetChemical container fell off a pool service truck causing this release into a storm drain. chemical
residence Accident: truck spilt chemicals into creekchlorine and cyanuric acid
Enterprise RentalContaminants being poured onto mats, possibility going into storm drain contaminants
Parking Lot Car Fine, fuel in storm drain gas
residencecar oil and solvent form auto repairs being dumped into storm drain in guest parking (condo complex) oil and solvent
Marinaoil leaked from a failed seal on motor on a contractor's boat. Area boomed off. oil
drainowner washes out paint and autobody area at night and liquid goes into sewer drain in front of business. paint
river sheen 1/4 mile long, unknown source oilwater demoing vessel into water near island…sheen oil
Byron Camino Mobile Home Park
Peter from the County referred from Brentwood Sanitary. Kid knocked over bucket of used oil. Oil went into gutter and the . storm drain. oil
C bridgeoverturned diesel tanker on Bridge - Eastbound - spilling into bay diesel
sloughNeighbor sank a derelict boat which is leaking diesel into the water at Indian Slough oil
highway car drove off with fuel cap off. Fuel leaked out. fuelbay Seal on ram broke water
San Pablo Bay 55g steel drum found in bay, potential release oil
highway
Customer was fueling vehicle and became aware of a hole in fuel tank resulting in gal on the ground and into the storm drain fuel
Bay oil sheen in Bay oil
beach near Bay Trail caller reported oil on beach, present boom had no effect. oil
creek Pool drained into creekpool water and possible algacides
Slough Sheen from sunken vessel oil
sheen unknown sheen in Flough oil
road by residence
manager at Gen. Chem reports resident at 382 Leeve Road, Bay Point, is notorious for throwing chemicals (like paint) onto road behind his house. paint and debris
Tayor Sloughreport of a 40-ft boat partially such in the slough (sheen around boat) oil
constructionrelease of "blackwater" (snitary) due to construction crew hitting a pipe. Relseased into caqueinez strait. blackwater
residenceVehicles on driveway have lardge oil runoff into street and gutter to storm drain. oil
strait possible oil in strait and treatd ground water. water and oilstorm drain vehicle and potta potty, sewage into storm drain. sewage
residenceBunch of 5-gal buckets of used motor oil open and spill onto ground, car batteries, used vehicles oil, batteries
Taylor Slewconstruction employees are dumping paint and other debris is being dumped in the water. paint and debris
gutter paint in gutter paint
Crockett Auto SVCDisposing fluids (antifreeze and oil) with water being hosed into drain car fluids and water
Port Discharge of oil and gas into water from a sunken vessel oil and gas
storm drain Persons are washing paint brushes into storm drain paintdrain bucket of oil tipped over into drain oil
mobile homepaint from mobile home is being rinsed off and going into the storm drain (but nothing was found) paint
straight sheen on water oil
garbage truck15 gallons of hydraulic oil spilled into storm drain from garbage truck hydraulic oil
residence draining hot tub into storm drainwater and chlorine possibly
Valcro hydraulic leak from car wash, gone into storm drainsludge, hyraulic oil and water
Sanitary 3000 gallon sewage spill sewage
residenceContractors are washing cement slurry into storm drain and it is sitting in front of complaintent's house. cement slurry
farm
wildland fire burning wood and grass vegetation. Fire helicopter dumping water and foam on fire. It will enter Pecheco Slough
fire fighting foam and water
residenceIn the process of exposing an abandoned pipe line to remove, an old oil spill was discovered. oil
terminal
Diesel soot releasted into water due to an equipment malfunction in the inert gas system on board a vessel, a large ocean going tanker. The cargo was shut down as well as the inert gas system. The release has dissipated. diesel soot
residencePerson changing transmission oil on his property. Oil is now washing down into storm drain transmission oil
waterways reporting a potential for release from a sinking vessel oil
marinareport of potential release of materials into the Carquinez Straight from a vessel due to vessel sinking. oil
S.F. Bay Unkonwn sheen reported in harbor oil
slough unknown source of oil oilterminal shoot (petro) petroleumresidence paint in gutter paint
creek sewage flowing from sewer to road then canal/creek sewageTesovo Golden Eagle Rd. Hydraulic fluid leak into the water (one pint). hydraulic oil
residenceneighbor witnessed dumping of asbestos material into dumpster in back and water from shop vac into storm drain asbestos and water
residence 55 gallon drum with unkonwn liquid leaking unknown
sand moundunknown sheen from incoming tide possible from sunken vessel. oil
MarinaRelease of materials into the San Joaquin River from a vessel. oil
drain Unknown substance running into drain. unknown
Business?
Complaint states that "Mike Lewis" operates company called Baysing. Uses Bay leaves in his operation of business and dumps excess leaves in mass quantity into creek behind house causing creek to back up. leaves in creek
San Pablo CreekAnonymous call reporting a possible sheen on San Pablo Creek oil
creek 15 gallon oil spill from 7-8 dumped into creek oil
residenceCar washing on the weekend. Jason Burke handled the problem car wash
Storm drain Car battery leaking acid into storm drain battery acidCreek bed Leaking pipeline in creek bed. oil
apt. complexCoating entrance way with liquid that is running into storm drain sealent
Marina Vessel sunk, sheen on water from gasoline gas
Former businessBucket (5-gal) with oil filters and oil is oozing out has pooled into gutter. oilChemical product related to carpet cleaning dumped onto ground. Need hazmat to respond carpet cleaning fluid
Wharfcaller reporting an unknown sheen from an unknown source at wharf oil
HarborReport of a release of material from a vessel that was taken on fiel at the terminal due to a defective plug on the fuel tank. fuel
channel vessel is sinking. Sheen was boomed. oil
channelcaller reported that a vessel at the yacht club is discharging oil from its bilge due to bilge pump kicking on. oil
bay Unknown rainbow sheen on water oil or fuel
Bay caller reporting a milky white substance in the S.F. Bay oil
Bay Sheen on water oil
tow yard
Tow yard is crushing cars with a loader during nighttime hours. Vehicles are not being drained right, goes into dirt and into creek vehicle fluids
sheen sheen from unknown source oil
residence
while disconnecting a hose from a barge that had just discharged it's product there was a small spray from the hose used to off load the product. There was a boom around the barge and the spill was cleaned up with absorbent pads. oil
Harbor unknown sheen in Harbor oilChevron Water burst water
Kinder Morganspill occurred during the removal of bolts in order to move a storage tanks (safflower oil) safflower oil
Chevronhydraulic leak on a vapor revoery arm was the cause of the release. hydraulic oil
Channel
Substance was released form a flange when an operator was capping a hose. 20 drops of the substance went into the Santa Fe Channel and created a very light rainbow sheen oil
spill
500 gallons of mineral spirits released during the weekend, notice at 8am this am. Clean Harbors is assisting in the cleanup. mineral spirits.
canal
engineer noticed discharged fluid from ballast tank and noticed an oil discharge with the bilge water. Pump was shut down and recovery was done oil
streetwater main break resulted in the release of substance (EBMUD) water and sediment
storm drain
contractor for a commercial site was cutting tile on the job site. Water from the process left the job site and entered the storm drain. Drain leads to Rheem Creek that flows to San Pablo Bay tile wash water
storm drain I gal of oil abandoned in a storm drain oil
creekasphalt attach oil to creek, City of walnut creek called it on a construction company that was liable. oil
residenceNeighbor is pouring chemical/water waste from carpet cleaning business into street to storm drain.
wash waste from carpet cleaning
August 1, 2008 Don Freitas Contra Costa County Clean Water Program 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553-4825 Re: SMPL FY 2007-08 Year End Report Dear Mr. Freitas: This report summarizes our SMPL activities for the year encompassing the beginning of July 2007 through the end of June 2008. History of SMPL The Urban Creeks Council (UCC) is a non-profit organization working to preserve, protect, and restore urban streams and their riparian habitat. We act as advocates on behalf of creeks in urban and other areas, and offer support and technical advice to grassroots organizations. The Streamside Management Program for Landowners (SMPL) was started with the Contra Costa Clean Water Program in 2001. Activities FY 2007-08 Summary The following table summarizes the type and geographical location of phone consultations, visits, and community workshops/presentations performed this year. City Phone
Consultations Site Visits Site Visit
Letters Community Workshops / Presentations
Unincorporated County Antioch 1 Brentwood Clayton 1 Concord Danville 3 1
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El Cerrito 4 6 3 Hercules Lafayette 2 3 Martinez 3 1 Moraga 5 3 Oakley Orinda 7 2 2 Pinole Pittsburg Pleasant Hill 1 1 Richmond 1 San Pablo 1 San Ramon Walnut Creek 1 1 1 Totals: 16 26 10 2 Phone Consultations Phone consultations are sometimes conducted for landowners when they prefer not to receive a site visit, such as for a permitting or regulation question or when they need a referral to a design/build firm or creek group. Many landowners are simply in need of information, which UCC can provide via email or regular mail. UCC fields well over a dozen of these types of calls from Contra Costa residents per year. Site Visits This year, the Urban Creeks Council conducted 26 site visits through the SMPL program. Site visits generally consist of a preliminary phone call, an onsite assessment (usually 1 to 2 hours), and, if needed, a follow-up letter summarizing recommendations. We promote various geotechnical approaches, usually including soil bioengineering techniques, over traditional engineering solutions to address bank erosion. During our visits, we also promote other ecologically sensitive “creek care” practices, such as replacing invasive plants with native species, using integrated pest management, and minimizing impervious surfaces. SMPL program participants are also provided appropriate reference materials for their situation, such as “how to” guidance on installing live willow cuttings and other bioengineering techniques, riparian plant lists, consultant lists, and agency permitting information. Community Workshops and Presentations
• During Earth Day, UCC participated in various activities at the John Muir House. By hosting a table at the John Muir House, UCC provided information about SMPL to various concerned citizens.
• San Pablo (San Pablo Creek): A presentation on creek ecology and the programs and activities of the UCC, including the SMPL program, was given to the Rotary Club of San Pablo.
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• At the Contra Costa Watershed Symposium, UCC presented a PowerPoint about UCC and the Streamside Management Program for Landowners.
• On a multi-jurisdictional level, UCC conducted several meetings with the Cities of Richmond, El Cerrito, and Albany (Alameda County) in an effort to look at various issues along lower Cerrito Creek comprehensively, including flooding and erosion.
• UCC attended monthly meetings for the Alhambra Watershed Council. This group is identifying funding sources, prioritizing tasks, and visioning the restoration of 1 mile of Alhambra Creek, including the historic John Muir Site.
• Quite regularly, UCC attended Contra Costa Watershed Forum meetings. During one particular meeting, a presentation on soil bioengineering.
Considerations for the Future Urban Creeks Council is very pleased with the success of the SMPL program. The scope of work for Fiscal Year 08-09 will allow UCC to continue provid ing comprehensive services to homeowners, communities, and municipal agencies. Conclusion The SMPL program continues to grow and improve each year. We feel that together with the Clean Water Program, we are effectively bridging the gap between homeowners and various governments and municipalities. As a non-profit organization, we are perceived as an impartial entity and landowners seem to feel comfortable discussing their concerns with us. Regulatory agencies, such as the CA Department of Fish and Game, and various city officials have continued to refer residents within Contra Costa County to SMPL. We anticipate that in upcoming years, with potentially more severe rainy-seasons than the mild storms of this year, this program will reach an increasing number of homeowners throughout Contra Costa County. UCC is very much looking forward to this next year, SMPL’s eighth year. This partnership continues to serve as a model for county-wide efforts throughout the Bay Area. As always, we appreciate the Clean Water Program’s commitment to its residents and creeks through the SMPL program. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the program as we enter our next year, please call me at 510-540-6669. Sincerely, Mike Vukman Project Manager
cccleanwater.org
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Only Rain Down the Drain.
PROPER CAR WASH FUNDRAISING IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Call the
CONTRA COSTA CLEAN
WATER PROGRAM
at 925-313-2164 to make
a reservation and obtain
location information.
It is illegal to allow anything other than rain water to be
discharged to a storm drain.Wash water from cleaning cars should never be
discharged to a street, gutter, parking lot, or storm drain.
Wash water from cleaning cars contains materials such
as solvents, heavy metals, dirt, and soapy water which
can degrade water quality and creek habitats. Individuals
who improperly handle and dispose of non-stormwater
materials down the storm drain are subject to civil and
criminal prosecution.
How are the Storm Drain and Sanitary Sewer Systems Different?Throughout urban communities, the storm drain system
transports rainwater to local creeks, the bay, the delta,
and to the ocean. This system was created to prevent
flooding within communities and homes. All water and
materials that enter the storm drain system is untreated.
The sanitary sewer is a plumbed system that transports
sewer water from buildings to a wastewater collection and
treatment facility, where the water and sewage is treated
before being released back into the environment.
If you see an outdoor drain and are unsure of its use,
assume it is a storm drain and do not discharge wash
water to it.
Planning a Car Wash Fundraiser?Charity car wash events need to include protection of the
storm drain system to prevent pollution from entering
creeks and other waterways. To stop pollution from
entering our storm drains, best management practices,
that are included in this brochure, are required to
ensure that your car washing event does not pollute the
environment. Please follow these steps before conducting
your car washing event:
Step 1: Contact your local municipality to ensure that
charity car washing events are legal within your
community.
Step 2: If charity car washes are legal at the location of
your event, contact the Contra Costa Clean Water Program
to borrow a car washing kit free of charge to discharge
your wash water to the appropriate sanitary drain or
vegetated area. Fill out all liability release forms (found
on the Contra Costa Clean Water Program’s website at
cccleanwater.org) required to borrow the car washing kit.
Step 3: Obtain permission from the owner of the event
location to conduct a car washing event and locate an
approved sanitary drain or vegetated area to discharge
your wash water.
Step 4: Read the enclosed directions of how to use the car
washing kit appropriately.
Step 5: At the end of your event, return the car washing
kit to the local municipality.
How to Get a KitKits are available on a first come first served basis and reservations can be made up to a month in advance. Each city that provides a car washing kit in Contra Costa County has its own location for pickup. Call the Contra Costa Clean Water Program at 925-313-2360 to make a reservation and obtain location information to borrow a kit. All kit parts will be confirmed to be in working condition before pickup. All parts must be returned in working condition or replaced if broken. Be sure to return your kit on the agreed date and time. Late drop off will compromise kit availability for your own organization in the future.
WHAT’S IN THE KIT?
> Instructions> Submersible Pump> Two 50-Foot Extension Cords ( G R O u n D E D )
> Roll Duct Tape> 3’x 4’ Heavy Duty Rubber Mat> 50’ or Longer Garden Hose> Two Spray nozzles ( H a R D P L a S T I C )
> Three Safety Cones ( L a R G E )
Any organization borrowing the kit will need to provide
its own washing materials (soap, sponges, towels) and
find its own location that includes a water source, an
electrical outlet, and an appropriate discharge location
for the wash water—either a sanitary hookup or a
vegetated area.
Good luck on your car wash fundraiser—and thanks for helping to keep our environment clean and safe.