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i.d I/ <br /> STATE OF CALIFORNIA PETE WILSON, Governor <br /> CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD— <br /> CENTRAL <br /> OARD— <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION z` <br /> 3443 ROUTIER ROAD, SUITE A <br /> SACRAMENTO, CA 95827-3098 <br /> PHONE: (916) 361-5600 <br /> FAX: (916) 361-5686 <br /> 8 May 1992 R E C E I � <br /> MAY 11 1992 <br /> ENVIRONMEr, '141 w=.-e; TH <br /> Mr. Don McShane PERM! ; / oL„ , ,`o <br /> Westrec Properties <br /> 6400 Laurel Canyon Blvd. <br /> North Hollywood, .CA 91606 <br /> ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS, TOWER PARK MARINA, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Mike Infurna of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department has <br /> informed me that at least two aboveground petroleum storage tanks (APSTs) are in <br /> operation at Tower Park Marina which Westrec Properties owns. Gasoline has <br /> spilled or leaked from one or more of the tanks and contaminated soil and ground <br /> water which occurs at 8-10 feet below ground surface. Your consultant, Law <br /> Environmental , submitted a work plan to the County in December 1991. <br /> The Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) requires owners and operators of <br /> APSTs to file a storage statement and filing fee on or before 1 July 1990 and <br /> every two years thereafter with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) . <br /> Information about the APSA is enclosed. We have no storage statement on file for <br /> the APSTs at Tower Park Marina. Therefore, by 22 May 1992, you are required to <br /> file a complete storage statement with filing fee to the SWRCB at the address <br /> shown on page 2 of the enclosed information. Another fee will be due on 1 July <br /> 1992. Please review the enclosed information carefully and call the phone number <br /> listed for more details. <br /> The APSA also requires tank facilities to reimburse the Board for reasonable <br /> expenses incurred in overseeing cleanup or abatement of leaks or spills at the <br /> facility. Reimbursed moneys for oversight will be deposited in the Environmental <br /> Protection Trust Fund (EPTF) , created by the APSA. Once you file your storage <br /> statement, I will contact you about setting up a oversight reimbursement account. <br /> At that point, we will be able to review Law Environmental 's work plan. <br /> If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (916) 361-5676. <br /> I <br /> L , u�CL <br /> Senior Engineer <br /> Enclosure <br /> cc: Mike Infurna, San Joaquin County Environmental Health, Stockton <br /> Mark Miller, Law Environmental , San Rafael <br />