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City of Union City NIA <br /> City of Victomlle NIA <br /> Alameda County NIA <br /> Alpine County NIA <br /> Amador County "Not regulated." <br /> Humboldt County "Although hydraulic oil does not pose the toxic threat <br /> to ground water that gasoline does, we suspect that <br /> some of our cases may involve commingling of <br /> hydraulic oil with fuel constituents. There is also the <br /> possibility of past use of incorrect fluid with hydraulic <br /> lift tanks which would increase the likelihood of <br /> system leakage and tend to confound sample results <br /> and pose unknown threats to ground water quality. <br /> It may be appropriate to regulate lift tanks, but it <br /> should be on a level which is consistent with their use <br /> and potential hazard." <br /> Impenal County NIA <br /> Kern County 'Though the (Kern County] program suspects that <br /> there may be 100 sites which have hydraulic lift tanks, <br /> this information is very difficult to obtain from service <br /> companies. This program has never regulated <br /> hydraulic lift tanks." <br /> King County "We currently have no hydraulic lift tanks registered <br /> with our Department." <br /> Lake County "The one [confirmed leak] we are aware of is <br /> currently undergoing cleanup." <br /> 19 <br />