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` A <br /> (TPH-G) at 30 ppm. TPH as Motor Oil was also noted, however, motor oil was not <br /> stored in the tank. The .Health Department recommended a resample of the soil to <br /> verify the Iaboratory results. <br /> 12/15/87 Mr. Ferrero telephoned the,Health Department and stated he did not want to resample <br /> under the tank and would discuss the requirement with the State of California. <br /> The Health Department supervising staff noted that the file should undergo <br /> prioritization for cleanup. <br /> 0l/I4/88 The Health Department filed official documentation noting the unauthorized release <br /> I <br /> from the underground storage tank. <br /> 03/21/88 The document was returned to the Health Department with a letter from Mr. Ferrero <br /> explaining the history of the tank's usage. <br /> 12/27/93 The Site Mitigation Unit evaluated the file using the "Leaching Potential Analysis" <br /> from the LUFT Manual and confirmed that additional investigation would be necessary <br /> in order to properly determine the extent of the contamination problem. <br /> 03/04/94 PHS/EHD mailed notification that the site could not receive a letter of closure <br /> certification. <br /> 03/21/94 Mr. Ferrero telephoned PHS/EHD to question the evaluation. <br /> In conclusion, I urge you to submit an application to the State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB) <br /> "Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund" (FUND) for inclusion in the funding program prior to <br /> receiving a cleanup directive from PHS/EHD. Eligibility to the FUND is based upon underground storage tank <br /> compliance with the local implementing agency (PHS/EHD). <br /> if you have any questions, please call me at (209) 468-3452. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Dune M. Hinson, REHS, Supervisor <br /> Site Mitigation Unit <br />