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Jeremiah, <br /> Here is the email from the inspection at 287 N .Cardinal Ave facility. It was sent on 10/09/2018, not sure why it didn't go <br /> through. I am sending three emails, one for the report and two with pictures,just in case it was the file size that <br /> prevented it from going through. Please confirm that it was received. <br /> FREE classes presented by NES Inc. are available to all San Joaquin County Hazardous Waste, Underground Storage Tank, <br /> and Aboveground Petroleum Storage Facility Business Owners and Operators. List and schedule of classes can be found <br /> here. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Cesar Ruvalcaba <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Environmental Health Specialist <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Ave <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> (209) 953-62131 A (209) 464-0138 M cruvalcaba@sicehd.com g <br /> SAN . JOAQUIN <br /> COUNTY <br /> +e+ � Grcotness grows here. <br /> From: Cesar Ruvalcaba [EH] <br /> Sent:Tuesday, October 9, 2018 4:35 PM <br /> To: 'jwforest@antoniniusa.com' <Iwforest@antoniniusa.com> <br /> Subject:APSA/SPCC inspection report-287 N Cardinal Ave - PR0536495 <br /> Jeremiah, <br /> Here is the inspection report for the facility located at 287 N. Cardinal Ave.Through historic CERS submittals, I came to <br /> the conclusion that the tank at the site is a 10,000 gallon tank. Since this is the only tank associated with Antonini <br /> Enterprises at that facility, once the tank is properly closed we can remove the facility from our inventory. If the tank will <br /> be used at some point in the future,the Environmental Health Department needs to be informed and an SPCC plan <br /> needs to be in place. I have included pictures showing the connected piping, missing sign with "permanently closed" and <br /> date of closure. Once the corrections are made return the attached Return to Compliance Certification form and <br /> provide the proof of correction. <br /> Here are the requirements for a tank to be "permanently closed" and not need to be in a SPCC plan. <br /> remove all liquid and sludge from each container and connecting line <br /> disconnect and blank off all connecting lines and piping have from the tank <br /> close and lock all valves <br /> post a sign conspicuously stating that it is a permanently closed container and denoting the date of closure. <br /> If you have any questions feel free to contact me. <br /> 3 <br />