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2 <br /> 4 . You have been identified as an owner and/or operator of the USTs <br /> which are the subject of the incurred costs, and have been named <br /> as the responsible party (RP) for this site . For purposes of <br /> cost recovery, all owners and/or operators who have been named as <br /> RPs may be held jointly and severally liable for corrective <br /> action costs sought herein. This means that the State Water <br /> Board may collect the entire amount due from any one RP or from <br /> several Rps . No additional responsible parties have been <br /> identified. <br /> 5 . Once EAR Account funds are expended, owners and operators lose <br /> their eligibility to participate in the Underground Storage Tank <br /> Cleanup Fund program (Fund) , pursuant to Chapter 6 . 75, Section <br /> 25299 . 54 (b) (H&SC) . The Fund reimburses eligible tank owners and <br /> operators for their UST cleanup costs . If you want to find out <br /> about your potential eligibility, please contact Diane Edwards at <br /> (916) 227-4383 . <br /> 6 . You will receive an invoice, itemizing all costs incurred, once <br /> the required corrective action has been completed. The liability <br /> of an owner or operator shall be the full and total costs <br /> incurred. The State Water Board is authorized to refer cases to <br /> the Attorney General for cost recovery. <br /> Site Specific Information: <br /> The RP has failed to respond to any and all attempts by <br /> regulatory agencies to initiate required cleanup . Several <br /> attempts have been made to notify Marler Industries that the <br /> fencing contractor (C&R Fence Contractors) intended to remove the <br /> fence panels, which protect the existing excavation at the site, <br /> because of nonpayment of monthly fence rental fees . All <br /> notification attempts were unsuccessful including certified mail , <br /> general delivery mail and telephone messages, which were not <br /> returned. <br /> Threats to human health and safety include, but are not limited <br /> to, the potential for pedestrians and automobiles to enter the <br /> existing excavation resulting in property damage and physical <br /> injury. The site in its current condition is considered to be a <br /> nuisance. In addition, people may be exposed to stockpiled soil <br /> contaminants due to the sites location near a residential area. <br /> Precipitation may act to distribute petroleum hydrocarbon <br />