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a • a <br /> June 22, 1992 <br /> David Baker <br /> Underground Fuel Tank Removal Policy <br /> The County has several underground fuel tanks that have been identified for removal and abate- <br /> ment of contaminants.Albeit the State has mandated removal and abatement,no State funding has <br /> been provided to accompany this relatively new and extremely costly responsibility. Since the <br /> State mandate, the County has inventoried and assessed relative conditions of known County— <br /> owned fuel tanks. Some removal and abatement action has already transpired.However, a list has <br /> been established of many more tanks that require action.The County has inadequate discretionary <br /> resources to comprehensively act on the tank inventory and budget constraints are not likely to <br /> improve.Despite inadequate funding, the County is committed to eradicate County—owned <br /> underground fuel tank problems over the long—term.Accordingly the following policy statement <br /> is designed to guide staff in fulfilling the County's long—term commitment: <br /> Underground Fuel Tank Removal Responsibilities <br /> 1. The County will address underground fuel tank removal in conjunction with new con- <br /> struction. Costs associated with such a removal shall be considered as part of the new <br /> construction and will be considered in developing financing plans for such new construc- <br /> tion whenever possible. <br /> 2. Tank removal associated with new construction shall be the responsibility of the County <br /> Administrator's Office—Capital Projects Division. Removal of tanks, other than those <br /> associated with new construction, is assigned to General Services and will be accom- <br /> plished on a prioritized basis as funding is available. <br /> 3. General Services is assigned responsibility to establish and maintain a record of tanks <br /> removed. Such record is to include data on tank size,location,removal costs, and date of <br /> removal, along with any other statutory and/or regulatory information required. <br />