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Y <br /> 0 <br /> Permits Relating to <br /> Hazardous Material <br /> Storage from Others: None. <br /> Water Table: Not known. <br /> Earthquake Faults: None known within one mile. <br /> Surrounding General <br /> Land Uses: See Vicinity Map in Appendix IV <br /> Adjacent Properties: North: Lindsay Street - Federal Building <br /> South: Commercial and Parking Lot <br /> East: San Joaquin Street - Commercial <br /> Parking Lot <br /> West: Hunter Street - Parking Lot <br /> Special Land Use: See Vicinity Map in Appendix IV. <br /> Facility Storage Map: See Facility Storage Map in Appendix IV. <br /> B. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE STATEMENT <br /> A hazardous substance storage statement for the site was submitted <br /> to the California Water Resources Control Board on June 25, 1984. <br /> It is presented in Appendix I. <br /> C. SEPARATION OF MATERIALS <br /> This facility does not store material by type or quantity which <br /> requires special separation consideration. The facility was <br /> designed to prevent fire or explosion in accordance with <br /> applicable National Fire Prevent Association Guidelines and local <br /> fire codes. The underground storage tanks were provided with <br /> corrosion-resistant coating. The material of construction is <br /> compatible with the diesel fuel stored. <br /> D. MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> The monitoring program will consist of an "initial" leak test <br /> using the "petro-tite" technique followed by in-tank precision <br /> product monitoring. Subsequent leak test will be done annually <br /> starting within 12 months from the initial leak test. The <br /> monitoring program and the initial leak test results are presented <br /> in Appendix II. <br /> E. RECORDKEEPING <br /> Teletype of computer printouts associated with underground tank <br /> monitoring will be reviewed and initialed daily by the responsible <br /> Switching Control Center (SCC) person and will be summarized on <br /> -3- <br />