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The above standards apply only to fuels. When samples taken in connection <br /> with a waste oil tank or a solvent tank are found to contain even small <br /> amounts of any of the EPA priority pollutants (such as TCE, PCE, DCE etc. <br /> which are detected by EPA methods 8010, 8020, and 8240) more stringent <br /> standards are often applied. In these cases, soil borings and monitoring <br /> well installation may be required if there is any detectable amount of any of <br /> the EPA priority pollutant compounds. <br /> When contaminants are found to have reached the water underlying a site, the <br /> Board customarily requires that additional work be undertaken in order to <br /> define the extent of the contamination. <br /> REPORTAGE <br /> Submission to the Regional Water Quality Control Board and the local <br /> implementing agency should include copies of the sampling report, the chain <br /> of custody, and the certified analytical report issued by the Hazardous <br /> Materials Testing Laboratory. The property owner should attach a cover <br /> letter and submit all documents together in a package. <br /> The following addresses have been listed here for your convenience: <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Sacramento Office <br /> 3443 Routier Road <br /> Sacramento, CA 95827-3098 <br /> ATTN: Antonia Vorster <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br /> 1601 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> ATTN: Kasey L. Foley <br /> Please call if we can be of any further assistance. <br /> t <br /> chard C. Blaine' <br /> RCB/rfs <br /> attachments: chain of custody <br /> analytical report <br /> Sampling Report 88306-M-2 AL WILLIAMSON page 7 <br />