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i <br /> 1 <br /> Orange County " The number of HLTsj cannot be accurately <br /> determined at this time A detailed study is nccdcd in <br /> order to provide an accurate number " <br /> PIacer County NIA <br /> Plumas County NIA <br /> Riverside County "The County of Riverside, Department of <br /> Environmental Health would like to recommend that <br /> the temporary exemption for hydraulic lift tanks <br /> become a permanent exemption <br /> Sacramento County "Both ground water contamination cases did affect <br /> ground water sources that have been designatcd <br /> municipal beneficial uses Therefore, in both case% a <br /> drinking water supply was threatened. However, bath <br /> contaminated sites were remediated." <br /> San Bernardino NIA <br /> County <br /> San Diego County "Recommend SWRCB check with RWQCB (to <br /> determine how many HLTs have leaked into the <br /> environment] " <br /> San Joaquin County NIA <br /> Santa Barbara Permitting and regulating the removal of hydraulic lift <br /> County units, rather than permitting the operating systems, <br /> would probably be a practical and effective way to <br /> handle releases from hydraulic units Release <br /> reporting will j,; required for all occurrences <br /> Santa Clara County NIA <br /> Shasta County NIA <br /> i <br /> 21 <br />