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SAN JOAQUIN LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT <br /> Page 2 <br /> February 11, 1988 GN�FERs��/sERv ES <br /> 6. Identify the method of disposal of all residual liquid, <br /> solid, or sludge, if applicable. <br /> All liquid fuel will be pumped out and stored in our above ground <br /> fuel tanks for use. Diesel residual will be pumped out by All <br /> American Oil Company for recycle. Gasoline residual will be <br /> pumped out and reused or disposed of . No residual solids or <br /> sludge are expected. Disposal of any hazardous waste will be <br /> manifested and transported to the Chemical Waste Management <br /> facility in Kettleman Hills, California. <br /> 7. Identify how the tanks will be purged of all flammable vapors <br /> to preclude explosion or to levels specified by existing <br /> regulations. <br /> Prior to removal of the two tanks from the ground, dry ice will <br /> be placed in the tanks at the rate of 20 pounds per 1,000 gallons <br /> of tank. The tanks will not be removed until the oxygen level <br /> drops below 12%. <br /> B. Method of disposal or reuse: <br /> b. If an underground storage tank or any part of an <br /> underground storage tank is destined for reuse as scrap <br /> material, identify this reuse to the San Joaquin Local <br /> Health District. <br /> The underground storage tank shall be removed by the contractor <br /> and cut up for scrap material at the work site. The scrap <br /> material will then be hauled off by the contractor. <br /> I have also enclosed a copy of the fee worksheet and a check for <br /> $180 to cover permanent closure fees for two tanks. If you have <br /> any questions or comments, please call John Pallen at 209/858- <br /> 2511 , extension 4226. Thank you. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANY <br /> Ajo�T I,- ev�a4� <br /> Robert W. Edson <br /> Technical Services Manager <br /> xc : D. Cowley <br /> E. Mapes <br /> J. Lopez <br />