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POLAR WATER COMPANY <br />"Over 40 years serving Central California" <br />April 1, 1987 <br />San Joaquin Local Health District <br />Environmental Health Division <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />Attention: Harlin D. Knoll <br />Sir, <br />As required, I am submitting on behalf of Polar Water Company <br />the following plans. <br />A.) A leak detection monitoring plan pursuant to section 2632 <br />of California Underground Storage Tank Regulations. <br />B.) An overfill prevention plan pursuant to section 2635 of <br />California Underground Storage Tank Regulations. <br />A.) Polar Water employs 2-1,000 gallon tanks for storage of <br />1.) unleaded regular gasoline, and 2.) diesel fuel. These <br />tanks are of double -walled design with a petrometer leak <br />sensor. The sensors are on 24 hours a day and have an <br />audible and visual alarm. Daily tests of the alarm system <br />are made at the end of each workday when the delivery <br />pumps are turned off. The following persons are respon- <br />sible for said test. <br />CSWA <br />1.) Robert Miloslavich <br />2.) Robert Haase <br />3.) Larry Lagua <br />4.) Greg Levitt <br />5.) Emil Croce <br />officer of corporation <br />manager <br />supervisor <br />assistant to <br />plant foreman <br />route supervisor <br />Day -end closing duties are shared among these five. When <br />test is made, a log is kept next to shut-off switches where <br />the person making the test initials the date on a calendar. <br />R O. BOX 511 • STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95209 • PHONE 209/466-6766 <br />1029W FREMONT STREET • STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA 95203 • 800/426-6766 <br />sewn J <br />J <br />