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Clear Day Page 2 of 3 <br /> 415 [Practice within area of competence]). <br /> All tank system assessments that are certified by a qualified professional engineer who <br /> is registered in the state of California will be reviewed with these requirements in mind. <br /> Reviews will be done to ensure assessments are complete(i.e., all relevant areas of the <br /> regulations pertaining to tank system assessments are addressed), and that all relevant <br /> information is included in the assessments (e.g., drawings, tank material and thickness <br /> information, volume calculations, and so on). The Department of Toxic Substances <br /> Control will also be looking at the qualification of the individuals signing certifications. <br /> Civil, Structural, and Geotechnical registered professional engineers may sign for entire <br /> systems. However, they may need to rely upon other professionals for specific areas of <br /> competence. In cases where a Civil, Structural, or Geotechnical registered professional <br /> engineer is not signing off for the tank system assessment, then all engineers <br /> contributing to the assessment must sign. These other registered engineers can sign <br /> off only for parts of a tank certification within their specific discipline. Certifications must <br /> include the name and license number for each engineer who is approving a section or <br /> sections of an assessment. <br /> If you have any questions please contact Charles A. McLaughlin, Chief, State Oversight <br /> and Enforcement Branch, at(916)255-3642. <br /> Once complete, submit a copy of hazardous waste tank assessment for Lodi Honda 1700 S. Cherokee Ln. Lodi, <br /> CA 95240. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Aris Cacapit, RENS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 600 E. Main St. <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> desk 209 468-3453 <br /> fax 209 468-3433 <br /> email acacapt@sjcehd.com <br /> 9/17/2010 <br />