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Lawrence Livennore National Laboratory <br /> August 2, 1994 <br /> Mr. Doug Wilson <br /> Public Health Services of San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> P. O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, Ca 95201 <br /> Subject: Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized (Leak)/ <br /> Contamination Site Report, Tank 871-D1U1 at Building 871 <br /> Attached is an Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release (Leak)/ <br /> Contamination Site Report for tank system 871-DlU1 at Lawrence Livermore <br /> National Laboratory Site 300. <br /> 'k-,'.*1cJ,-rground Stcraoge tank 871-D1T T1 at Ptlild;--g 871 was a 2000 gallon sirigle-wall, <br /> carport !steel tank that supplied diesel fuel to the Building 871 boiler. <br /> On July 26, 1994, the tank system was closed and the tank was removed from the <br /> ground. The smell of diesel fuel was noted in the excavation in the excavated <br /> materials. <br /> Soil samples were collected within the excavation and from the soil removed from <br /> the excavation and submitted for analyses of diesel fuel (TPH-D) and BTXE. The <br /> collection and preparation of samples was witnessed by Bill Snavely of your office. <br /> We will forward the analytical laboratory's report of the results of analyses when it <br /> becomes available. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Richard Henry at <br /> (510) 423-3641. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> C. Susi Jackson, Divi ion Leader <br /> Operations and Regulatory Affairs <br /> Environmental Protection Department <br /> CSJ:rkh/eam <br /> Enclosure <br /> An Equal Opportunity Employer e University of California @P.0 Box 808 Livermore.CA 94551-9900&Telephone(510)422-1100 a Twx910-366-8339UCLLLLVMR <br />