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File No. 1817-9 <br /> 8 April 1988 <br /> unconsolidated sand and gravel deposited from the nearby creek. <br /> TANK INFORMATION <br /> The facility contains 2 underground fuel storage tank(s) . <br /> Information pertinent to choosing the proper Monitoring <br /> Alternative is presented below: <br /> OSA Tank ID# 1266 <br /> Capacity 1, 000 gallons <br /> Material Stored-Present unleaded gasoline <br /> Material Stored-Past same <br /> Pump Type suction <br /> Surface above Tank concrete <br /> Tank Wall Material fiberglass <br /> Tank Integrity Test Date October 1986 <br /> Annual Throughput 2 , 000 gallons <br /> Use vehicle fuel <br /> OSA Tank ID# 1267 <br /> Capacity 1, 000 gallons <br /> Material Stored-Present diesel No. 2 <br /> Material Stored-Past same <br /> Pump Type suction <br /> Surface above Tank concrete <br /> Tank Wall Material fiberglass <br /> Tank Integrity Test Date October 1986 <br /> Annual Throughput 2 , 000 gallons <br /> Use heavy equipment fuel <br /> LEAK DETECTION PLAN - RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> The preferred Monitoring Alternative(s) , as well as other <br /> applicable monitoring alternatives for the underground storage <br /> tank(s) at this facility are as follows: <br /> OSA Tank# 1266 Monitoring Alternative 5 <br /> Facility records indicate that this tank has been permitted under <br /> Monitoring Alternative 8 . Because this alternative will not be <br /> suitable as a permanent monitoring alternative, we recommend that <br /> Monitoring Alternative 5 be implemented. Other applicable <br /> monitoring alternatives for this tank are #2 , #6, or #9 , (as <br /> proposed) . <br /> ----------------------------------------------------------------- <br />