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t <br />OIL EQUIPMENT SERVICE STATE LICENSE No. 323417 <br />CLASSIFICATION: A-HAZ., C61D40 <br />Division of Keith A. Tallia, Inc. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSOR No. 01781 <br />Telephone: (209) 7541808 <br />Fax: (209) 754-5726 <br />Post Office Box 950 <br />a <br />750 Industrial Way <br />SAN ANDREAS, CALIFORNIA 95249 <br />FAX NIO. 209-464-0138 DATE: February 8, 1999 , <br />COVER LETTER <br />THIS TRANSMISSION CONSISTS OF THIS COVER LETTER AND 0 PAGES <br />TO FOLLOW. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL THE PAGES, PLEASE CALL <br />IMMEDIATELY AT THE ABOVE NUMBER. <br />PLEASE DELIVER TO: Letitia Briggs <br />NAME <br />OF: San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br />COMPANY <br />AT: Stockton, CA <br />ADDRESS <br />MESSAGE: re: Waterloo Food & Fuel <br />Your fax dated 2/2/99 re: Line Leak Detectos Per our previous <br />discussion, I have researched the CFR, Title 23, Div. 3, Chapter <br />16 UST regulations. Per Section 2636 (f) (1) & (2) and 2636 (g) <br />(1), (2) & (5) Line Leak Detectors are not required a double wall <br />system providing the piping sump sensor is capable of shutting off <br />the turbine pump and sounding both a visual and adiable alarm in <br />the event it senses a liquid in the sump. The INCON panel and sump <br />sensors proposed for this project can clearly accomplish this per <br />the factory spec. sheets we previsously sent to you <br />Please advise. <br />(Hard copy [j will be sent via mail. / Hard copy (X}Kwill not be sent.) <br />Keith A. Tallia, President <br />NAME OF SENDER <br />