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San Joaquin County Fire Prevention Bureau <br />1810 E. Hazelton Ave., Stockton, CA 95205 <br />(209) 468-3121 rax; (209) 468-3163 <br />ABOVEGROUND TANK CLOSURE/REINOVAL PLAN <br />817 <br />General Information <br />1. Name of Business: Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Site 300 Experimental Test Site <br />Site Address: 15999 W. Corral Hollow Rd. <br />Tank Owner/Operator Contact Person: John Scott (Site Manager) Phone: (925) 423-5026 <br />EPA ID #: CA2890090002 <br />2. Property Owner: Department of Energy <br />Owner Address: 7000 East Ave. Livermore. CA 94550 <br />3. Tank Removal Contractor: Not Applicable <br />Address: <br />Phone: License Type: Not Applicable 1D #: Not Applicable <br />4. Required attachments: <br />TANK INFORMATION <br />5. Tanks to be closed: <br />6. Length of underground piping being closed under this plan: No underground piping in this closure <br />plan. <br />7. Have tanks orpipes leaked in the past, and/or has there been spillage during filling or dispensing <br />activities? <br />❑ Yes. Describe: <br />❑ No --- <br />NUnknown <br />IN1ana�,,ement of Tanks <br />Before tanks are pumped out and inerted, all associated piping must be flushed out into the tanks. All <br />accessible associated piping must then be removed. Piping must be disposed of as hazardous waste unless <br />approved alternative method used. Inaccessible piping must be permanently plugged. It is the contractor's <br />responsibility to bring a working combustible gas indicator on site to verify that the tank is inert. Tanks <br />cannot be moved unless the LEL is < 20% and the O, is <8 %. The meter calibration must be confirmed <br />in tate fire inspector's presence. <br />A. ® Tanks to he managed as NON Hazardous Waste AND not reused: (Scrap Metal) <br />B. Tank to be managed as Hazardous Waste: <br />Not Applicable <br />Page t of 2 AST Closure Plan <br />Tank Contents <br />Tank <br />Tank Size <br />(including both current and <br />Materials of <br />No. <br />(gallons) <br />former, if different) <br />construction <br />Age of Tank <br />1 <br />260 <br />Oil tank <br />Steel <br />40 }ears <br />2 <br />6. Length of underground piping being closed under this plan: No underground piping in this closure <br />plan. <br />7. Have tanks orpipes leaked in the past, and/or has there been spillage during filling or dispensing <br />activities? <br />❑ Yes. Describe: <br />❑ No --- <br />NUnknown <br />IN1ana�,,ement of Tanks <br />Before tanks are pumped out and inerted, all associated piping must be flushed out into the tanks. All <br />accessible associated piping must then be removed. Piping must be disposed of as hazardous waste unless <br />approved alternative method used. Inaccessible piping must be permanently plugged. It is the contractor's <br />responsibility to bring a working combustible gas indicator on site to verify that the tank is inert. Tanks <br />cannot be moved unless the LEL is < 20% and the O, is <8 %. The meter calibration must be confirmed <br />in tate fire inspector's presence. <br />A. ® Tanks to he managed as NON Hazardous Waste AND not reused: (Scrap Metal) <br />B. Tank to be managed as Hazardous Waste: <br />Not Applicable <br />Page t of 2 AST Closure Plan <br />