Laserfiche WebLink
CITY OF STOCKTON fu <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br /> CITY HALL <br /> 425 N. EL OORAOO STREET <br /> STOCKTON, CA 95202-1997 <br /> EC:"J . . <br /> December 15, 1992 DEC 1 8 1992 <br /> ENV IRON IN]ENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Doug Wilson <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS <br /> The following is a status report on City of Stockton USTs which are within 20 feet of <br /> groundwater and subject to new monitoring regulations effective January 1, 1993, <br /> excluding the five at the Regional Wastewater Control Facility, which were reported in <br /> the December 7, 1992 letter to you from Jeff Cameron of Municipal Utilities. <br /> 1. Fire Co 1. 1701 W Washington, 550 Y Diesel. <br /> This tank was removed December 3, 1992. <br /> 2. Fire Co 2. 110 W Sonora. 250 Waste Oil <br /> This tank was removed November 2, 1992. <br /> 3. Fire Co 2 110 W Sonora. 550 g Diesel. 1000 g Unleaded. 550 g Diesel <br /> Replacement sites have been selected for these tanks, and are in the process of getting the <br /> appropriate approvals. A bid specification has been written to replace the remaining <br /> tanks with above-ground tanks. This will go out to bid, and approval of the bid by City <br /> Council is anticipated in the first or second quarter of 1993. Once the replacements are <br /> complete, we will immediately empty the USTs and proceed to remove the tanks. <br /> 4. Fire Co 3 1116 E First St. 550 i; Diesel <br /> Falcon Energy has submitted the low bid for removal of this tank. Bids for an above- <br /> "STOCKTON...CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />