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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2005-2018
RECORD_ID
PR0231901
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003825
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL #265*
STREET_NUMBER
3330
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N
STREET_NAME
AD ART
STREET_TYPE
RD
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STOCKTON
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95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
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3330 N AD ART RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Pi <br />SAMPLING PROTOCOL FOR ROUTINE TANK REMOVALS <br />The following represents minimum sampling criterion required for closure compliance. Soil samples collected shall be representative of <br />native soils beneath the tank's invert (tank's bottom) at a collection depth not to exceed 2 - 4 feet. If contamination is documented <br />during closure, an Unauthorized Release Notification must be completed and submitted within five (5) working days pursuant to <br />California Health & Safety Code, Section 25295. Samples cannot be combined into a composite sample for analysis in the field <br />or the lab. Each sample must have a set of corresponding analytical results. <br />WATER NOT PRESENT IN THE TANK PIT <br />TANK TANK SIZE <br /># (Gallons) <br />MINIMUM NUMBER <br />of SOIL SAMPLES <br />LOCATION OF SOIL SAMPLES <br />< 1,000 <br />1 per Tank <br />Fill OR Pump End of Tank <br />1,000 -10,000 <br />2 per Tank <br />1 at each End of Tank <br />> 10,000 <br />TA051566J <br />3 or More <br />per Tank <br />Ends and Middle OR generally <br />spaced along the length of the Tank <br />PIPING AND STOCKPILE <br />1 PIPING SOIL SAMPLES 1 Sample every 20 lineal feet <br />1 TANK & PIPING STOCKPILE SAMPLES 2 Samples every 50 cubic yards <br />WATER IS PRESENT IN TANK PIT <br />TANK <br /># <br />TANK SIZE <br />(Gallons) <br />MINIMUM NUMBER of <br />SOIL SAMPLES <br />LOCATION of SOIL <br />SAMPLES <br />MINIMUM NUMBER of <br />WATER SAMPLES <br />< 1,000 <br />3 per Tank <br />Center and Ends OR Sides of Tank <br />2 from wall next to tank <br />1,000 - 10,000 <br />5 perTank <br />< 10,000 <br />3 <br />ends at soil/groundwater <br />1 <br />Ends and Middle and generally spaced <br />along the length of the Tank <br />Single Tank <br />interface & 1 below tank <br />4 from wall next to tank <br />> 10,000 OR <br />5 or more <br />ends at soil/groundwater <br />1 <br />Tank Cluster <br />interface & 1 below each <br />tank <br />SLAB PRESENT IN THE TANK PIT <br />Soil samples shall be obtained beneath the slab within native soils. Penetration through the obstruction will be required in order to <br />collect the samples. (Physical removal of the obstruction will allow sampling according to the above conditions.) <br />TANK <br /># <br />TANK SIZE <br />(Gallons) <br />MINIMUM NUMBER <br />of SOIL SAMPLES <br />LOCATION of SOIL SAMPLES <br />< 1,000 <br />3 per Tank <br />Center and Ends OR Sides of Tank <br />1,000 - 10,000 <br />5 perTank <br />Center and Ends OR Sides of Tank <br />> 10,000 <br />5 OR More per Tank <br />Ends and Middle and generally spaced <br />along the length of the Tank <br />Tri -Regional Recommendations <br />Appendix A <br />EH 23 046 (Revised 7/26/2016) 6 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PAR " °MI T <br />�� 4'A <br />
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