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Clear Day Pagel of 3 <br /> Aris Cacapit [EH] <br /> From: Aris Cacapit[EH] <br /> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 11:54 AM <br /> To: 'alanmeier1 @yahoo.com' <br /> Subject: Haz Waste Tank Assessment <br /> Good Morning Alan, <br /> Per Department of Toxic Substances Control, at this time only Registered Professional Civil, Structural, or <br /> Geotechnical Engineers may sign off on the entire HW tank assessment. You have indicated that Jeffrey <br /> Belwood, Mechanical P.E. is conducting your tank assessment. At this time a mechanical P.E. alone may not <br /> sign for the entire tank assessment. Please ensure that your hazardous waste tank assessment is completed <br /> per California Code of Regulations Title 22 Hazardous Waste Regulations. <br /> Please refer to the following exerpt: <br /> http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/CUPA/upload/HW Tank_Assess_Guidance.pdf <br /> Hazardous Waste Tank System <br /> Assessments <br /> Certifica tion Requirements <br /> Hazardous waste tank systems authorized pursuant to Permit by Rule, Conditional <br /> Authorization, or Conditional Exemption are required to be assessed periodically. <br /> Hazardous waste tank system assessments must be certified by an independent, <br /> qualified professional engineer that is registered in the state of California in accordance <br /> with California Code of Regulations (Cal. Code Regs.), title 22, § 66270.11(d), (as <br /> referenced in Cal. Code Regs., title 22, §§ 66265.191 and 66265.192). It is the <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control's interpretation that a qualified engineer is one <br /> whose license(Title or Practice) allows that individual to engage in the work of <br /> assessing whether or not a tank system meets the operating requirements specified in <br /> the applicable regulations. Further, the individual with the appropriate license must also <br /> have expertise within the area they are practicing (Cal. Code Regs, title 16, division 5, § <br /> 9/17/2010 <br />