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The property owner provided me the Title 22 non-haz certificate from Wendt Construction. If you would like, I <br /> can forward the documents (and pictures if you are curious about how I found it) I was provided when I am <br /> back in the office next week. <br /> Hope you have a great weekend. <br /> -Isaac <br /> On Feb 27, 2015 10:52 AM, "Kasey Foley [EH]" <KFoleygsicehd.com> wrote: <br /> Hi Isaac, <br /> I'm sorry for the delay in getting back to you but I was searching my files on the premise the tank number was correct, it <br /> wasn't. Michelle Henry told me you called her with the address and I found the file. This dual-compartment tank was <br /> removed from 550 Valpico Road in Tracy under our permit on 1/13/2014. <br /> We never received the DTSC 1249 form certifying the tank was cleaned and rendered non-hazardous. We also have not <br /> received our Tank Disposition Tracking Record which records the final disposition of the tans and is signed by a person at <br /> the receiving facility which, in this case, is supposed to be Vasco Road landfill, is that where you found the tank? <br /> Unfortunately,the area inspector that worked on this removal no longer works for our department so it looks like things <br /> fell through the cracks. We are trying to correct them. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Kasey <br /> Kasey Foley, REHS <br /> Program Coordinator <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Ave. <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> (209)468-3451 <br /> kfoley@sjcehd.com <br /> From: Mendel, Isaac [mailto:IMendel@Ipfire.orq] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 11:02 AM <br /> To: kgibbons co.merced.ca.us; Kasey Foley [EH]; jboetzer@co.calaveras.ca.us; greq.smith@ventura.orq <br /> Subject: "Closed" UST in a Field <br /> Hi, <br /> I am reaching out to you as the UST TAG Issue Coordinators for assistance. <br /> Yesterday I discovered a Xerxes underground storage tank on a lot in Livermore. It is a formerly brine filled,dual <br /> compartment tank (12000 gal/10000 gallon). It also appears to have had hydrostatically monitored sumps. According to <br /> the neighbors, it appeared sometime in the afternoon of either Thursday, February 19th or Friday, February 201h. <br /> Could you reach out to the other regulators in your region to see if they can help us pin down where this tank came <br /> from? My hope is that it was deemed non-hazardous and the certificate could be provided to me. <br /> Thanks for your time and assistance. <br /> 2 <br />