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a <br /> Spanos Jet Center <br /> Page <br /> The correspondence included ai request for the Unauthorized Release Report and <br /> the Prop 65 Notification (enclosed). The PHS/EHD correspondence sated March <br /> 8, 1994 (enclosed) references the terra "dischargers" also in quotation not as a <br /> spec designation in 25299.37 i- &S ) but s an attempt to relate reponsble <br /> party to the discharge which is referenced in the Proposition 55 notification. <br /> A pill 19, 1995 Correspondence <br /> l es oases to Spancs legal analysis <br /> 1: Under the Hazardous Substance Account Act 1 dctTr�r�s 2537 and 25377,1 <br /> ft/ including gasoline, is defined as a "hazardous s+ stance ";' <br /> fI A, tis expressly excluded as a llha ardous sub, ftnce." <br /> if v, eahrirt. !23 »Apf .4th 6728 Cal ptr.Z+ ' <br /> 'foie"" mus Substance Account ,pct is included in Cha #�r .a >� <br /> H+ � 4 Code and was enacted tc provi e fundir <br /> #or # eleat'i- pf;contamination resulting from the release #ba a <br /> SUM..S. lr ciudl g spills and hazardous waste disposal s e . <br /> Avirdous substance; inclusions. <br /> Pe Ojoum hydrocarbons are included in this definition as rn <br /> definitions of hazardous substance. See`§ 251' <br /> W .We. This definition includes petroleum hydroc8t3 " <br /> lhd u dd in the list of hazardous substances pursuant tp <br /> �1� �lazardou substance; exclusions. "lazrdous sobtan " <br /> not include'': (a) Petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereofl lWc'h <br /> is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as a hazardous subst nca <br /> in subdivisions (a) to (f), inclusive, of Section-25313, and natural gas,< <br /> natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, or synthetic gas usable for fuel {ar <br /> mixtures of natural gas and such synthetic has)" or the ahproduced y a <br /> resource recovery facility utilizing a rrrunlcipaI solid waste stream <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons are excluded from the definitiorr of l»rarde <br /> substance for purposes of this Act only, not for Chapters 5.7 or of the <br /> Health Safety Mode, Chapters 6.7 and 6.75 do not refer to otrer <br /> section in Chapter 5.8 for the definition of a hazardous substance, <br /> except for § 25316. This Act as stated is funding legislation; petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon clean-ups are funded specifically under other legislation found <br /> in Cher 5.75 of the Health and Safety Code, Petroleum Underground <br /> Storage Tarte Cleanup. <br /> 2. To proWde a means of dealing with the leafing of petroleum and peftofeu <br /> products from underground tarns, the California Legislature enacted the <br /> Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Cleanup pct 1° "AcF , which <br /> became effective October 2, 1989. <br />