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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Carnation Company is a major food processing and distributing company with <br /> offices throughout the United States. IT Corporation was contacted in July of <br /> 1985 by personnel from the Carnation Distribution Center on East Fremont <br /> Street in Stockton, California (refer to Figure 1) . A request was made to <br /> investigate an underground wash water receiving sump tank and prepare a report <br /> with findings and recommendations. Carnation's concern was directed towards <br /> the recently enacted California underground tank regulations. The tank is <br /> located by the southeast corner of the warehouse inside the fenced boundaries <br /> of the property (see Figure 2) . The sump tank historically was used to <br /> contain wash water from fork trucks, the warehouse floor, and drains from the <br /> maintenance shop sink and floor. Discharge from the maintenance shop also <br /> included motor oils from regular equipment maintenance. The tank is currently <br /> 1 pumped out about once per month. This frequency correlates closely with the <br /> total monthly water consumption of the facility which averages 1,500 <br /> gallons/month. <br /> 1 <br /> �NG:0551/02246 <br />