Laserfiche WebLink
GEORGE DEUKMEAAN, Goromor <br /> STATE OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICESI `{� I{ <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION } <br /> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION <br /> 4250 POWER INN ROAD np <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95826 JAN 2 �„ JUi, <br /> (916)739-3145 <br /> ENVIRO.M,ENTAL HEALTH <br /> January 25, ` 1f"IT/SERVICES <br /> Mr. Mike Feeley <br /> U.S. EPA, Region IX <br /> T-2-1 <br /> 215 Fremont Street <br /> San Francisco, CA 94105 <br /> Dear Mr. Feeley: <br /> U.S. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPOT TRACY, FINAL CLOSURE <br /> PLAN PACKAGE FOR TWO UNDERGROUND WASTE STORAGE TANKS, EPA I.D. <br /> NO. CA4971520834 <br /> Defense Depot Tracy, California (DDTC) is a supply storage <br /> facility for the Defense Logistics Agency, a part of the <br /> Department of Defense. DDTC intends to close two underground <br /> waste storage tanks. <br /> One tank to be removed is an underground 250 gallon carbon steel <br /> tank located at Building 247 . The tank was previously used to <br /> collect laboratory waste consisting of lubricating oils, fuels, <br /> and solvents. The other tank to be removed is located at <br /> warehouse 28 . It is a 500 gallon monolithic concrete tank with <br /> an epoxy liner. The tank was previously used to collect waste <br /> flammable liquids, corrosives, oxidizers and pesticides. The <br /> tank was emptied, cleaned, filled with sand and the openings <br /> plugged with concrete prior to November, 1979 . <br /> The tank at Building 247 will be closed under 40 CFR Part 264 and <br /> California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22 , Article 23 . <br /> Because the tank located at Warehouse 28 was cleaned and removed <br /> from service prior to November 19, 1980 it will only be closed <br /> under CCR Title 22 , Article 23 . <br /> The Closure Plan proposes to remove both of these tanks. The <br /> tank at Building 247 will be triple rinsed, cut up, and disposed <br /> of as scrap. The tank at warehouse 28 will be disposed of at a <br /> Class I landfill. Soil underlying and surrounding the tanks will <br /> be tested for possible contamination. If any contaminated soil <br /> is detected, it will be removed and disposed of at a Class I <br /> landfill. The public notice was published in the "Tracy Press" <br /> on October 23 , 1987 and distributed to the people on the <br /> mailing list on November 6, 1987 . The public notice was also <br /> aired over a local radio station, KJOY in Stockton. The public <br /> comment period for the closure plan ended on November 23 , 1987 . <br /> No comments were received. No public hearing was held. <br />