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pipe and the fire hydrant is presented on Figure 10f, Phot No. 12. <br /> 4,1.7 Utilities <br /> The Site is currently equipped with city water service, electrical service, natural gas, and radio and <br /> telephone services. The oil/water separator, sanitary sewer, wash rack and three sewer clean-outs are <br /> connected to the city sanitary sewer. A radio tower is located at the southeast corner of the office and <br /> equipment building. A Utilities Map is presented on Figure 11. <br /> 4.1.8 Transformers <br /> One pad-mounted transformer is located north of the office. The transformer appeared to be in good <br /> condition and no staining or leakage was noted. Overhead power lines and poles run along the <br /> eastern boundary of the Site. One power pole on the easworn. boundary of the Site contains a bank of <br /> high voltage capacitors and one power pole contains a lar a disconnect switch. <br /> 4.1.9 Storap-e Tanks <br /> One 380-liter (100-gallon) hydraulic oil AST is located inside the second service bay of the <br /> equipment building that services a below-grade electri hydraulic hoist lift. One 832-liter (220- <br /> gallon) new Lube Cube portable waste oil AST is locat d in the mechanics area of the equipment <br /> building. One 7,600-liter (2,000-gallon) diesel AST wit i one dispenser is located west of the gas <br /> house. One 760-liter (200-gallon) waste oil AST is located north of the material storage bins. An <br /> oil/water separator consisting of an approximate 7,600-1i r(2,000-gallon) holding tank is located on <br /> the northern site boundary north of the wash rack. A 3,8 -liter(1,000-gallon) water pressure tank is <br /> located southeast of the warehouse building. A 760-liter (200-gallon) water tank is located west of <br /> the mud rinse area. An empty 9,500-liter (2,500-gallon) asphalt emulsion AST and an empty 1,900- <br /> liter (500-gallon) kerosene AST secured to wooden and steel support stands are located in the <br /> western portion of the Site. A 1,900-liter (1,500-gallon) asphalt emulsion AST in a steel cradle is <br /> located south of the material storage bins. The asphalt emulsion AST has been out of service for <br /> three years and is no longer used. Photographs of the d esel and waste oil ASTs are presented on <br /> Figure 10a. An additional photograph of the diesel AST i presented on Figure 10c,Photo No. 6. The <br /> waste oil AST located north of the material storage bins can be viewed on Figure 10c, Photo No. 5. <br /> A photograph of the oil/water separator is presented on Figure 10d, Photo No. 8. A photograph of the <br /> empty asphalt and kerosene ASTs located in the westerin portion of the Site is presented on Figure <br /> 10e, Photo No. 10. A photograph of the water pressure t nk southeast of the warehouse is presented <br /> on Figure 10f,Photo No. 11. A photograph of the asphalt mulsion AST located south of the material <br /> storage bins is presented on Figure 10f,Photo No. 13. <br /> 4.1.10 GPS Data Collection <br /> The location of hazardous material/waste storage areas at the Site were recorded utilizing GPS <br /> technology. Geocon utilized a Trimble- Pathfinder Pro RS- portable GPS data collection unit to <br /> Project No.S8225-06-146 - 16- May 25,2001 <br />