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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 7. A pile of waste tires was located at Mr. Marchini stated that he is <br /> the far southern end of the working on disposing of the tires <br /> equipment storage area. (Current appropriately. <br /> on-site) <br /> 8. At the central building cluster, two As with any property utilizing <br /> aboveground storage tanks are petroleum products, the potential <br /> located to the east of the office and exits for the fuels and related <br /> shops; an approximately 1,000- chemicals to be found in the <br /> gallon gasoline tank is located in surrounding soil. The San Joaquin <br /> secondary containment, and an County Environmental Health <br /> approximately 300-gallon diesel Department regulates above-ground <br /> tank stands nearby. An storage tanks. <br /> aboveground waste oil tank was <br /> located on the western side of the <br /> northernmost storage building. At <br /> the far southern end of the <br /> equipment area, an old fuel storage <br /> tank was observed; Mr. Marchini <br /> indicated that the tank was empty <br /> • and had only been used <br /> aboveground. At the building <br /> cluster at the southeast corner of <br /> the Site, two aboveground storage <br /> tanks were observed to the north of <br /> the Union Island Mutual Water <br /> Company house. Mr. Marchini <br /> indicated that the tanks have not <br /> been in use for several years and <br /> are probably empty; he stated that <br /> the larger (approximately 1,000- <br /> gallon) tank had contained <br /> gasoline, and the smaller <br /> (approximately 500-gallon) tank <br /> had contained diesel. The larger <br /> tank was observed to be standing <br /> on a cement pad; no staining was <br /> noted at the base of either tank. <br /> Several mobile fuel tanks were <br /> observed on the Site as well. <br /> (Current on-site) <br /> • <br /> LOGE 1522 13 <br />