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Some sources that may or may not be appropriate to use in the article, but provide teachings.
- https://news.stanford.edu/pr/93/930629Arc3190.html spaght
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zKm2oRm-TA (Shell - 100 Years in Martinez), Contra Costa Historical Society
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3qKF-UNMjs (Martinez Oral History Project - Shell Centennial 51615 Part 1)
- https://7a81af69-a33b-4237-9556-465ba50e848a.filesusr.com/ugd/e811ca_07e3288a46b0499fae6e3c7d90a43726.pdf early days
- https://7a81af69-a33b-4237-9556-465ba50e848a.filesusr.com/ugd/e811ca_201eeff32b9644c6aadddffa4c7616c6.pdf photos
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/pdf/2012-0814-shell-investigation-report.pdf
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/pdf/2012-0813-shell-investigation-report.pdf
- https://cchealth.org/press-releases/2005/refinery_accident_advisory_2005_11.php
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/accident-history.php
tank 12038:
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/pdf/shell_us_fact_sheet_2007_10.pdf
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/pdf/shell_ceqa_initial_study_2007_10.pdf
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/pdf/ap_shell_fact_sheet_2006.pdf
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/facilities/pdf/pbfenergy-fact-sheet.pdf
- https://cchealth.org/hazmat/facilities/pdf/pbfenergy-asummary.pdf
- On May 8, 1990, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) issued a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permit to SMR for the management of hazardous wastes. The RCRA permit expired on June 30, 1995. The hazardous waste management units included RM-17 incinerator, Carbon Monoxide Boilers 1, 2, and 3, Tank 12038 and Vessel 482. DTSC renewed the RCRA permit, which became effective December 30, 1995 and expired December 2005.
this one below has the history of the various hazmat zones, as well as the name of the company and operator and etc over time.
- https://www.hwmpenvirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/site_documents/3049054801/Shell_Final%20Permit%20%2004-15-08.pdf
- so does this one (page 36). 900 page document about the pond 7. https://www.hwmpenvirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/site_documents/4922635734/2018%2D4%2D20%20Shell%20Martinez%20Pond%207%20Permit%20Renewal%20Application%2Epdf
- https://www.hwmpenvirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/site_documents/3596173942/Shell_TB_Report_Condition%203%20Retest%20Final%20Report%20-%20Volume%201%20-%20030507.pdf
- https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/hwmp_community_involvement/3241864860/Shell_CEQA_IS_05-29-1999.pdf
- The Martinez Refining Company is a petroleum refinery owned and operated by Equilon Enterprises LLC. A joint venture between Shell Oil Company and Texaco, Inc. in 1998 resulted in the formation of a new company, Equilon. Equilon owns and operates the Martinez facility which is officially named “Martinez Refining Company, A Division of Equilon Enterprises LLC”. Previously the refinery was named “The Martinez Manufacturing complex”, owned and operated by Shell Oil Company until March 31, 1996, and then became an independently operated subsidiary of Shell called, “The Shell Martinez Refining Company” until June 30, 1998. The Hazardous Waste Facility Permit transfer from “The Shell Martinez Refining Company” to “Martinez Refinery Company, A Division of Equilon Enterprises LLC” will occur on July 1, 1998. The complex is located at the South Shore of the Carquinez Strait, near the City of Martinez, California, on 1,000 acres of land. The products manufactured at the Complex include gasoline, intermediate fuels (jet, diesel, stove, kerosene), industrial fuels, spray oils, lubricants, and asphalts. The Complex also manufactures catalysts.
- shit no one cares about:
- https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/eerppublicdocs/9453122794/SMR%5FCEI2014%5FRprt%5F071414%2Epdf
- https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/eerppublicdocs/4038098990/SMR%5FCEI2014%5FRprt%5F071414%2Epdf
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