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California Tank Lines, Inc. <br />TANK TRUCK TRANSPORTATION <br />PHONE (209) 466-3554 <br />POST OFFICE BOX 6245 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95206 FAX (209) 466-1855 <br />June 15, 2011 <br />Ms. Stacy Rivera, Sr. REHS <br />DECEIVED <br />San Joaquin County Unified Program Agency JUN 15 2011 <br />Environmental Health Department <br />600 E. Main Street ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />Stockton, CA 95202-3029 PERMIT/SERVICES <br />Re: Hazardous Waste Program Inspection — 3105 S. El Dorado St. — 4/25/2011 <br />Dear Ms. Rivera: <br />We have made the following changes/corrections in addition to those reported in our letter of May 26, 2011, <br />regarding the referenced inspection on 4/25/2011. <br />Tank wall thickness has been added to the Tank and Containment Assessments (see attached sheets). Thickness <br />varies from 1.5 in. at the base to 0.75 in. or 0.5 in. at the top, depending upon tank size. <br />Location of drums has been added to Figure 2, Plot Plan, in the SPCC. A copy of this drawing is attached. <br />The level gages in the oil tanks were tested for operability and accuracy. This has been added as a requirement <br />to the SPCC (see the Facility Inspection Checklist from the SPCC, attached). <br />Security lighting is adequate to protect from vandals and inspect for leaks. <br />Tanks (AST, Oil and Used Oil) are checked visually for evidence of leaks on a daily basis. Written records are <br />maintained in the Facility Manager's diary and at least annually in the Facility Inspection Checklist. <br />A training record sheet with employee classifications listed has been prepared for use in safety training in <br />future. A copy of this sheet is attached. <br />Certification of Return to Compliance (signed) is enclosed. <br />We hope that we have responded to all requirements as we wish to be, and to remain, in compliance. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jack Bishop <br />