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MAJESTIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. <br /> 7. Triple wash using a detergent and a 3. 000 PSI pressure washer. and <br /> remove wash water by vacuum pump into a vacuum truck. <br /> g, Demonstrate to permitting authority that all hazardous substances <br /> that were in the tanks have been removed and will be properly <br /> disposed of. <br /> Purge <br /> he tanks with 30 lbs. <br /> 0 gallons of <br /> ice <br /> 9 in nontexplosivr <br /> e. This will bedoublle-checked by anyuntil it <br /> exPlosive <br /> meter. <br /> 10. Excavate as required to remove tanks. <br /> 11. When required governing authorities are on site, then tanks shall <br /> be removed from the ground. <br /> 12. Demonstrate to permitting authorities that there has been no <br /> significant soil contamination resulting from adischarge inthe <br /> area surrounding the underground tank or facility. <br /> 13. Soil- and ground water samples are to be taken as required , Samples <br /> are to be analyzed by an approved EPA and DOHS laboratory as <br /> required by the Project Manager. <br /> 14. If assessment indicated environmental contamination, the "LEAD" <br /> agency' s authority will provide direction for clean-up of the site. <br /> 15 . Steel tanks will be destroyed and cut-up for scrap. A picture of <br /> destruction will be provided. and a tracking destruction form will <br /> be provided. <br /> i6. protective clothing will be on site to be used as required. All <br /> workers have Cal-OSHA 29 CFR 110 + 134 training. and at least one <br /> employee has completed the First Aid/CPR training course. <br /> 17. Each employee is recieving instructions per SB-198 in a mandatory <br /> "tailgate training" session held every week. No employee will be <br /> allowed to work under the influence of alcohol or drugs: per the <br /> "Drug-Free Workplace" guidelines that each employee has signed for. <br />