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• *September 1, 1989 <br /> Pacific Growers, Inc. Page 3 <br /> Quote No. 7519F <br /> California (Title 22) and Federal (RCRA) environmental regulations. Consequently, <br /> tanks must be disposed of in California as hazardous waste according to the <br /> procedures described below: <br /> • a degreasing agent. Internal surfaces will be <br /> Triple clean each tank using <br /> cleansed by circulating detergent through a multiple head,high impact spray' <br /> nozzle or hot water blaster. ResidauuaalCe (TSD) facilityid will be. in an <br /> EPA-approved treatment, storage, disposal <br /> • Complete required hazardou,.; material manifest(s) associated with the <br /> disposal of the removed tank. <br /> • Transport cleaned tank(s) in properly permitted vehicles to a Class II-I <br /> disposal site or metal r+ecycler. <br /> • d transported to an EPA-approved site. Then <br /> Or, tanks will be dry-iced an <br /> the preceding procedures would be applied. <br /> Site Restoration <br /> Site restoration will include the following tasks: <br /> • Backfill open excavation with mechanically compacted soil material up to <br /> the volume displaced by the UST. <br /> • Remove non-contaminated demolition debris. <br /> • Regrade to match existing soil surface. <br /> Fina1 Report <br /> EES will provide a brief 0 to 2 page) summary report presenting the following <br /> items: <br /> • Exact tank location and condition. <br /> • Results of field inspection for contamination, including any photographs. <br /> • Analytical results of soil sample testing. <br />