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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
FILE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0543845
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005867
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON METRO AIRPORT*
STREET_NUMBER
5000
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726034
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
5000 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Y <br /> spanos <br /> jestDR <br /> ... ........ <br /> Ifh <br /> PHS <br /> IEHD reel' Mthis statemerft. <br /> he Act purports to wirer "unauthorized release" of petroleum frorrr an <br /> underground storage tarok. See Sections 2599.19 and 25299 2 <br /> X299.i . Occurrence, '°accurr nce" means any accident, 1. d►ngi <br /> 4 <br /> ctuous or repeated exposure to conditions, which rem )r an <br /> un"prized release of petroleum from an underground stgra to i <br /> . Petroleum: "Petroleum" means crude mil* r <br /> t �, ir� l3Cuid at standard conditions of tempratt i ' ; . <br /> v+thh h t1"i£�aa"ai at ...... eS Fahrenheit and 14.7 pounds der <br /> . . �. .. .. <br /> ' haese sections are included to further clarify the "un ait��ed r�i : <br /> it relate to contarrinatin by petroleum hydrocarhori urideriut sty' <br /> tanks <br /> The Health and S ode, Chapter 5.7, i"j i `a �+��+� �i�u� <br /> 1 $4 mandatesfiling of urtautharied'releace reports. <br /> Oddly, Section 25299.25 then defines "unauth© fzed release" vire► <br /> she meaning as contained in Section 25281, a�rhfch fs�of the ��� <br /> of# a rdaus Sub tancbs Act: The term f therein de n+ as t refuse <br /> of a 'thaardous substance", which by further effnftren daas netn-cf6de <br /> petroleum_ The Act appears to have recreated the problem it sought to <br /> solve. But even assuming the term includes petroleum for theu��of <br /> the M4 a petroleum release could not, by definition, have been an <br /> "unauthorized release" until October 2, 1989, long after Spanos'operations <br /> have ceased. <br /> Not oddly, since Chapter 6.7'5 Petroleum Storage Tank Cleanup 2-�<25 <br /> was legislated to address specifically problems associated with the stogy <br /> of petroleum hydrocarbons stared in underground storage tanks. Chapter <br /> 57 251 is tiredly defined to address problems assisted with the <br /> storage of hazardous substances in underground storage tanks,... <br /> The only exclusion of petroleum hydrocarbdns from the definitit r of <br /> h axdous' substances is found in Chapter At Hazardous sal rice <br /> ,Ui t Acct, which as stated previously addresses funding ft .P►r ems <br /> 'wed uvith contamination from hazardous Substances r than <br /> P m hydrocarbons. <br /> M. tete fiat + 25 1 which excludes <br /> Petro a r+n hydi l a fe <br /> na�t fatd ire Chla� er �'5 which was referenced earner itis=the " c': <br />
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