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Environmental Assessment Work Plan <br /> Douglas <br /> Page Two <br /> PHASE I (continued) <br /> As promised, inspections were made of the top of each storage tank. The Stage <br /> II Vapor Recovery systems were found to be leaking at the flange connections <br /> on top of each gasoline tank. Proper repairs were made of the flange connections <br /> to prevent further leakage. The station returned to normal operation following <br /> a Petrotite tank test conducted on August 1, 1985. (See Attachment D.) The tank <br /> test was conducted to ensure the repairs of the Stage II Vapor Recovery connec- <br /> tions were sound. No structural damage was observed during the inspections of <br /> the tanks. However, an internal epoxy coating was applied to the unleaded tank <br /> based on the August 1, 1985 tank test. The internal coating was premature in <br /> that the entire tank top was not exposed and inspected for possible leakage. <br /> On the other hand, the internal coating shall provide the assurance that there <br /> are no leaks in that tank. <br /> PHASE II <br /> TARGET DATE ACTIONS <br /> September 30, 1985 A proposal for remedial actions shall be <br /> presented to the Central Valley Regional <br /> W.Q.C.B. and the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health District. Imple- <br /> mentation shall begin after the necessary <br /> approvals are received. <br /> v <br />