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WALTON <br />ENGINEERING, INC. MW MW <br />20 October 1995 Y ` " PH 1:46 <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br />304 East Weber Street, 3rd Floor <br />Stockton, Ca. 95202 <br />Attn: Michael Kith <br />RE: CLARIFICATIONS IN SUBMITTAL PACKAGE <br />2705 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD, STOCKTON <br />Dear Michael, <br />Pursuant to our telephone conversation on 10/20/95 enclosed are <br />answers to your questions in review of our submittal package. <br />1. Flex Boots: <br />Attached is a cut sheet of the Containment Technologies flex <br />boot. <br />2. Tank - striker plates under all openings: <br />Attached are two cut sheets of tank which shows striker <br />plates (TYP), which means striker plates under all openings <br />as per UL 58 Standards. <br />3. Bravo Box Corrosion: <br />Attached is the applicable Bravo Box cut sheet. The <br />statement in the Bravo cut sheet, "Corrosive materials <br />CANNOT come in contact with the box", is an answer to the <br />question, Why a shallow box design? Meaning with the <br />shallow design of the Bravo Box it does not come in contact <br />with corrosive materials. <br />I hope these answers clarify and meet all of your remaining <br />concerns. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Richard S. Walton <br />Project Superintendent <br />Attachments <br />843 Riske Lane, West Sacramento, CA 95641 (416) 372-1888 *FAX 373-1172 <br />Making Address: F.O. Box 1025, West Sacramento, CA 75691 <br />