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Ile <br /> f <br /> Los Angeles County "We currently have no count as to the number of <br /> hydraulic lift tanks within the Department's <br /> f jurisdiction (Los Angeles County, not including the <br /> cities of Los Angeles, San Fernando, Santa Monica, <br /> Torrance, Long Beach, Vernon, Burbank, Glendale, <br /> �i and Pasadena) although the number is believed to he <br /> substantial, in the tens of thousands As an exempt <br /> agency under the original provisions of Chapter 6.7, <br /> the County excluded regulating such containers ds <br /> Ik USTs unless the systems included a stand-alone <br /> storage tank or exceeded a capacity of 110 gallons. <br /> Some hydraulic lift tanks were registered under Water <br /> �f Code Section 13173 (since repealed) and a few were <br /> later permitted inadvertently or at the specific request <br /> �t of the owner (to allow closure oversight) However, <br /> since no unique codes exist for such tanks in the <br /> SWEEPS database, we cannot readily identify these <br /> sites. Hydraulic lifts are regulated by the Department <br /> l of Industrial relations, Division of Occupation Safety <br /> and Health Administration, who should he able to <br /> { idents the location of such facilities <br /> I � <br /> III <br /> Madera County NIA <br /> Mann County "I personally think that they should be regulated since <br /> �I a lot of the seals over time give way Or make it a <br /> l w that thgy should use a non-hazardous oil in them " <br /> Merced County NIA <br /> rModoc County NIA <br /> Monterey County NIA <br /> IIr <br /> �f Napa County "Occasionally, (leaking HLTsJ come to our attention <br /> in some manner. RWQCB is the agency that oversecs <br /> cleanup " <br /> Nevada County NIA <br /> 20 <br />