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X41 ' RC EIRIHI;00 ORNE + sTC7CKTC?q,CAUFCpMA <br /> TIELF-PI-DIVE <br /> 0S) . <br /> Aot 46:09'v <br /> - <br /> V <br /> Mary IN'leays, <br /> an <br /> Joaquin County...:. .. <br /> I'nhie He <br /> alth Services <br /> Environmental AiihiDiP.OBox '388 <br /> vii%gin <br /> - <br /> Stc CA 5 111-0 11$ <br /> - <br /> - <br /> - <br /> ''; <br /> ....::...-. <br /> .....:.........:.:.: <br /> - <br /> �r Vis: <br /> Enclased t internal memo Cc i�ty Counsel that sows the A. C. Sp nos airport <br /> tank lease terminated cin �Iay 14, 198T <br /> You should be aware that Spanos is not a major polluter attempting to avoid a major clew� <br /> respity. Spanosused t of the 1 tanks for only 3 e of the approximately 54yews <br /> the in the ground: Even if Spanos were liable for part of the east of dean-up, its shams <br /> woulda.)Wy small fraction of Lne total cost, approximately 1 1/2% In fact, the clean-up <br /> responsibility for the Spanos lease site is solely the County's. <br /> The County has been,at all operative tines, the owner of the tanks and the tank site. It was the <br /> operator of the 4 tanks before and after the Spanos base. It was the owner and operator of the <br /> tanks in October of 1989 when petroleum first became a regulated substance in underground <br /> tanks. The County had the tanks removed. The County has had knowledge of the condition of <br /> the site for at least 10 years,and likely longer. At the time of the termination of the Samos tank <br /> lease, the County acknowledged its obligation to bring its site in compliance with the.applicable <br /> environmental requirements. <br />