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ATTACHMENT A <br />On November 9, 1993 PHS/EHD received an "Underground Storage Tank <br />Program - Farm Tank Information Form" from BCID signed by A.W. Farrar <br />declaring under penalty of perjury that they had removed a 300 gallon gasoline <br />farm tank on November 8, 1993. <br />On September 2, 1994 PHS/EHD received a copy of a July 8, 1994 letter from <br />California Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) to BCID <br />approving a work plan for an underground gasoline storage tank leak on <br />Kasson Road in San Joaquin County. Margaret Lagorio called Joel Weiss at <br />CVRWQCB and he stated he was providing oversight of the UST cleanup <br />because it was a farm tank. <br />On December 4, 1995 Andrew Farrar called Margaret Lagorio and requested a <br />copy of the unauthorized release form (UAR) for this tank. He wanted to <br />submit the UAR as part of the application for the UST Cleanup Fund Program. <br />Margaret Lagorio explained to him that the site was not eligible for cleanup <br />fund reimbursement because the tank had been declared to be a farm tank. <br />On January 23, 1996 Margaret Lagorio called Annabel Mackey at the UST <br />Cleanup Fund and notified her that the UST had been declared to be a farm <br />tank and should be ineligible for cleanup reimbursement after receiving a <br />"Notice of Claim Acceptance" dated January 3, 1996 from their office. <br />On March 11, 1996 PHS/EHD received a copy of a letter to Dave Deaner, <br />Program Manager for the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund, from the <br />BCID signed by A.W. Farrer, declaring the UST was "tagged a farm tank by <br />persons who had neither knowledge nor proof of its actual use". <br />4 <br />