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! OTHILL <br />E GINEERING <br />12793 PADDY CREEK LANE LODI. CA 95240 <br />PH. (209) 368-9381 FAX (209) 367-1163 <br />Subject: Used Oil Tank Assessment Investigation and Inspection <br />Serial No. 550370 UL Approved <br />To Whom It May Concern, <br />At the request of the owner, a site inspection was conducted on July 10, 2008 of the Fuel and Oil Storage <br />Facility (FOSF) owned and operated by Panella Trucking, located at 5000 E. Fremont street, Stockton <br />California. The sole purpose of this site visit was to determine if the FOSF is suitable for the storage and <br />dispensing of used oil generated by Panella Trucking. The inspection was conducted by William Little <br />of Advanced GeoEnviroment, Inc. of Stockton and Ervin Rifenburg of Foothill Engineering of Lodi <br />California, the author of this report. <br />Description of the Facility <br />The 2000 gallon used oil tank is located inside a concrete block wall containment along with four other <br />A—] tanks %J various sizes. The used oil tank is constructed <br />of 3/8" steel plate and has a diameter of 72" and is 114" high. <br />The tank is standing vertically on a 2.5" concrete sill above <br />the concrete containment floor. The exposed containment <br />floor indicates that the concrete floor is a minimum of 6" <br />thick. The containment wall is constructed of 8" precast <br />concrete block that is 24" high and the cells are filled with <br />grout. <br />Condition of Facilitv Tanks and Containment <br />All of the tanks and piping in the facility were in very good <br />condition. No tank or piping leakage was observed. The <br />valves and pumps were in very good condition with no leaks <br />or corrosion observed. There is evidence that any spills have <br />been cleaned up and the containment floor is free of any oil <br />or fuel. The used oil tank was found void of the proper <br />seismic anchorage. Piping and tanks have been painted and <br />the coatings are in very good condition. <br />The block wall secondary containment is in very good <br />condition. No cracks or voids were found in the wall. All Figure 1 (Waste Oil Tank West View) <br />September 29, 2008 <br />Rev. 1/6/2009 in italics <br />aIE�E0���%IE1-jD <br />Panella Trucking, LLC <br />5000 E. Fremont Str. <br />JAN v 1 2009 <br />Stockton, Ca. 95205 <br />ENVIRONMENTHEALTH <br />Attn: Mr. Leroy Ehlers <br />PERPO"T/SERVICES <br />Subject: Used Oil Tank Assessment Investigation and Inspection <br />Serial No. 550370 UL Approved <br />To Whom It May Concern, <br />At the request of the owner, a site inspection was conducted on July 10, 2008 of the Fuel and Oil Storage <br />Facility (FOSF) owned and operated by Panella Trucking, located at 5000 E. Fremont street, Stockton <br />California. The sole purpose of this site visit was to determine if the FOSF is suitable for the storage and <br />dispensing of used oil generated by Panella Trucking. The inspection was conducted by William Little <br />of Advanced GeoEnviroment, Inc. of Stockton and Ervin Rifenburg of Foothill Engineering of Lodi <br />California, the author of this report. <br />Description of the Facility <br />The 2000 gallon used oil tank is located inside a concrete block wall containment along with four other <br />A—] tanks %J various sizes. The used oil tank is constructed <br />of 3/8" steel plate and has a diameter of 72" and is 114" high. <br />The tank is standing vertically on a 2.5" concrete sill above <br />the concrete containment floor. The exposed containment <br />floor indicates that the concrete floor is a minimum of 6" <br />thick. The containment wall is constructed of 8" precast <br />concrete block that is 24" high and the cells are filled with <br />grout. <br />Condition of Facilitv Tanks and Containment <br />All of the tanks and piping in the facility were in very good <br />condition. No tank or piping leakage was observed. The <br />valves and pumps were in very good condition with no leaks <br />or corrosion observed. There is evidence that any spills have <br />been cleaned up and the containment floor is free of any oil <br />or fuel. The used oil tank was found void of the proper <br />seismic anchorage. Piping and tanks have been painted and <br />the coatings are in very good condition. <br />The block wall secondary containment is in very good <br />condition. No cracks or voids were found in the wall. All Figure 1 (Waste Oil Tank West View) <br />