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UST LUFT LETTER <br />Page 2 <br />The Fund was created pursuant to Chapter 6.75 of the California Health and <br />Safety Code to help eligible owners and operators of petroleum underground <br />storage tanks to: <br />1. Meet federal requirements to demonstrate financial responsibility; <br />2. Obtain reimbursement for costs of the cleanup of unauthorized <br />releases of petroleum from USTs; and <br />3. Obtain reimbursement for damages awarded to third parties who are <br />injured by petroleum releases. <br />The maximum amount available from the Fund is $990,000 per occurrence. <br />Claimants are responsible for the first $10,000 of eligible costs. <br />Applications must be submitted to the SWRCB Clean Up Fund to undergo <br />eligibility ranking for funding in the 1995-96 state fiscal budget year. All <br />subsurface investigations and remedial actions must be performed under a <br />workplan approved by PHS/EHD. <br />The Fund does not cover the costs incurred for the removal, repair, retrofit, <br />or installation of USTs. Should you wish to obtain a low interest loan for <br />the upgrade of your tank system, please contact the State of California Trade <br />and Commerce Agency, UST Loan Program, regarding their loan requirements, at <br />(916) 445-6733. <br />If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact L.T. Briggs, <br />R.E.H.S. at (209) 468-3468. <br />Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H. <br />Acting Health Of -"r <br />Doug Wils n, upervising R.E.H.S. <br />Environmental Health Division <br />DW/LTB/sd <br />Enclosures <br />'"Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Manual: Guidelines for Site Assessment, Cleanup, and Underground <br />Storage Tank Closure", State of California Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Task Force, October, 1989. <br />