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steamline enclosed in a corrugated steel conduit that runs underground from the 5,300- <br /> barrel tank to the loading dock. <br /> i� <br /> The closure work will be done by American Environmental Management Corporation <br /> (AEMC), Sacramento, California. B & F Drilling Inc., Sacramento, California, will support <br /> AEMC in the collection of soil samples beneath the courtyard tanks, sump, and pipeline. <br /> Laboratory analyses of soil samples will be completed by AEMC's state certified analytical <br /> i laboratory. California Licensed Contractor Questionnaire forms for both AEMC and <br /> B & F Drilling, Inc. are presented in Appendix B. A completed "Release of Information <br /> Authorization" form is presented in Appendix C. <br /> Should it be necessary to remove hazardous wastes from the site, an EPA Hazardous Waste <br /> Generator Identification Number from the California Department of Health Services has <br /> been obtained. All hazardous wastes will be transported by AEMC, which is a State of <br /> ' California licensed hazardous waste hauler. The hazardous wastes will be transported <br /> under hazardous waste manifest signed by the generator and hauler will be submitted to the <br /> SJLHD. Upon receipt from the TSD facility, a copy of the completed manifest will be <br /> submitted to the SJLHD. <br /> Any unauthorized release will be reported verbally to the SJLHD within 24 hours of the <br /> event. An Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release Report and a Contamination <br /> Assessment Workplan will be submitted to the SJLHD within five working days of the <br /> discovered unauthorized release. <br /> Tank, sump, and pipeline closures will be carried out pursuant to California Administrative <br /> j Code, Title 23, Chapter 3, Subchapter 16, Article 7, Section 2672; California Health and <br /> j- Safety Code Division 20, Chapter 6.7, Section 25298; and all regulations of the SJLHD and <br /> V <br /> Stockton Fire Department related to tank and pipeline closure. <br /> Permanent In-Place Closure of Underground Fuel Storage Tanks and <br /> Sump by Slurry Mix Filling <br /> The sump and tanks will be closed in-place by filling both tanks and sump with a cement <br /> slurry mix meeting the requirements of the City of Stockton Fire Department. Permits to <br /> close the tanks and sump in-place will be secured from the San Joaquin Local Health <br /> �,mc� Page 2 <br />