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�Iwe L/ <br /> SLIC-Closed <br /> The Spills, Leaks, Investigation & cleanup, Closed Cases <br /> Description: The Spills, Leaks, Investigation & cleanup (SLIC) Program deals with site <br /> investigation and corrective action involving sites not overseen by the Underground Tank <br /> Program and the Well Investigation Program. This program is not restricted to particular <br /> pollutants or environments; rather, the program covers all types of pollutants (such as <br /> solvents, petroleum fuels, and heavy metals) and all environments (including surface and <br /> water, groundwater, and the vadose zone). Upon confirming that an unauthorized <br /> discharge is polluting or threatens to pollute regional waterbodies, the Regional Board <br /> oversees site investigation and corrective action. Statutory authority for the program is <br /> derived from the California Water Code, Division 7, Section 13304. Guidelines for site <br /> investigation and remediation are promulgated in State Board Resolution No. 92-49 <br /> entitled Policies and Procedures For Investigation and Cleanup and Abatement of <br /> Discharges Under Water Code Section 13304. <br /> Agency: CA State Water Resources Control Board (Spills, Leaks, Investigation & <br /> cleanup Program) <br /> Phone Number: 2135766717 <br /> Date of data: 12/9/2004 <br /> Date last checked: 12/9/2004 <br /> Distance searched: 0.5 miles <br /> Sites: <br /> None Found <br /> UST <br /> Underground Storage Tanks <br /> Description: The California State Water Resources Control Board keeps this list of <br /> registered underground storage tanks. <br /> Agency: CA State Water Resources Control Board, Underground Storage Tank Program <br /> Phone Number: 9163415808 <br /> Date of data: 12/9/2004 <br /> Date last checked: 12/9/2004 <br /> Distance searched: 0.125 miles <br /> Sites: <br /> None Found <br /> RCRA <br /> Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br /> Description: In 1965, to encourage environmentally sound methods for disposal of <br /> household, municipal, commercial, and industrial refuse, Congress passed the first federal <br /> law to require safeguards on these activities, the Solid Waste Disposal Act. Congress <br /> amended this law in 1976 by passing the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br /> (RCRA) (pronounced 'Ric-ra"). The primary goals of RCRA are to: Protect human <br /> health and the environment from the potential hazards of waste disposal. Conserve <br /> Copyright©2004,Environmental Record Search,All rights reserved. www.RecCheck.com <br /> (800)377-2430 <br /> 17 <br />