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` INTRODUCTION <br /> The following workplan has been developed for the purpose of describing the methods and <br /> procedures for permanently closing two underground storage tanks, a sump, and an <br /> underground pipeline connecting the tanks and sump to another storage tank. The closures <br /> are at Gold Bond Building Products, 800 West Church Street, Stockton, California. See the <br /> enclosed location map, Figure 1. Facility owner contact information is presented in <br /> Appendix A- <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> Underground Fuel Storage Tank, Sump, and Pipeline Specifications <br /> Capacity Dimensions <br /> als ft. Product Construction <br /> Tanks (each) 2500 (ea) 5.5 x 5 x 12 #6 fuel concrete <br /> i <br /> Sump N/A 5 x 5 x 10 #6 fuel concrete <br /> Pipeline 183 8" diameter x 700 #6 fuel steel <br /> Both tanks have a fuel capacity of approximately 2,500 gallons. The pipeline served to <br /> deliver fuel from a 5,300-barrel holding tank at the southeastern portion of the property to <br /> the tanks located in the courtyard. See the enclosed site map, Figure 2. The buried <br /> concrete vault sump contains valves that control the fuel rate in the pipeline, and recovers <br /> small quantities of spilled fuel. The pipeline consists of an 8-inch diameter fuel line and <br /> Page 1 <br />