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STAT: OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION <br /> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION <br /> 4250 POWER INN ROAD <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95826 January 28, 1987 <br /> (916)739-3145 <br /> Mr. L.A. Michlinvy D � � <br /> Lt. Commander, CEC, U.S. Na <br /> Public Works Officer <br /> Naval Communication Station ,.. <br /> Code 36, Rough and Ready Island FEB <br /> Stockton, CA 95203-5000 <br /> ENViROMEtiTAI HEALTH <br /> Dear Mr. Michlin: f ERIAIT/SERVICES <br /> NAVAL COMMUNICATION STATION, VARIANCE DETERMINATION FOR THE OIL/ <br /> WATER SEPARATOR AT BUILDING 508 , STOCKTON, CA2170024382 <br /> The Department of Health Services, Toxic Substances Control <br /> Division, Northern California Section, has received your <br /> application dated December 11, 1986 and amended December 30, <br /> 1986, under Title 22, California Administrative Code, Section <br /> 66310, for a variance from the hazardous waste facility permit <br /> requirements. <br /> A review of your application and an inspection of your facility <br /> by Keith Riley, on November 13 , 1986 indicated the following: <br /> 1. The wastewater from the steam cleaning area at Building 508 <br /> flows by gravity to an oil-water separator. <br /> 2 . The oil-water separator uses a sediment trap, to remove <br /> sediment before the wastewater flows into the actual <br /> separator. The sediment trap is cleaned once a week. <br /> 3 . Waste oil flows from the separator to a 550 gallon <br /> underground storage tank. The tank is inside a 4 , 500 gallon <br /> reinforced concrete vault. <br /> 4 . The monthly generation of waste oil is approximately 20 <br /> gallons. The vault is inspected once a week for leaks. The <br /> tank is pumped out once a year. <br /> Pursuant to Section 25143 , Health and Safety Code and Section <br /> 66310, Title 22 , California Administrative Code, the Department <br /> finds that the low concentrations of wastes managed at your <br /> facility will be insignificant as a potential hazard to human <br /> health, domestic livestock, or wildlife. The Department has also <br /> determined that the underground tank at Building 508 is <br /> adequately regulated by another governmental agency, the San <br /> Joaquin County Health Department. <br />