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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1996
RECORD_ID
PR0231150
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0003950
FACILITY_NAME
SJ COUNTY GARAGE
STREET_NUMBER
130
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STREET_NAME
HUNTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
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95202
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
130 N HUNTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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in KLEINFELDER <br />File No. 23-4800-20.E00 <br />August 26, 1994 <br />_ • Adequate work space and access will be provided. Kleinfelder will collect samples from the <br />bucket of the excavation contractor's equipment. Kleinfelder personnel will not enter the <br />excavation unless Cal -OSHA requirements have been met. <br />• Soil generated during the tank removal will be the responsibility of San Joaquin County. <br />The soil will be placed on plastic or in 55 -gallon drums in a location selected by San Joaquin <br />Couty. Kleinfelder can assist San Joaquin County with the disposal of the soil if requested. <br />• San Joaquin County will be responsible for locating all underground utilities and other <br />subsurface structures that could interfere or be damaged during the tank removal operations. <br />Underground Services Alert (USA), at 1-800-642-2444, provides this service free of charge <br />for major utility lines. Kleinfelder can make contact with USA for a site visit, if requested. <br />• The proposed scope of work is based on removing and disposing of a 8,000- and a 1,000 - <br />gallon UST and collecting five (5) soil samples for laboratory analysis. If additional tanks or <br />pipe lines are encountered, overexcavation, or more soil samples are required, additional <br />costs will be incurred. In such a case, San Joaquin County would be notified immediately. <br />LIMITATIONS <br />Kleinfelder offers various levels of investigative and engineering services to suit the varying <br />needs of different clients. Although risk can never be eliminated, more -detailed and extensive <br />investigations yield more information, which may help understand and manage the level of risk. <br />Since detailed investigation and analysis involves greater expense, our clients participate in <br />determining levels of service which provide adequate information for their purposes at <br />_ acceptable levels of risk. Acceptance of this workplan will indicate that San Joaquin County has <br />reviewed the scope of work and determined that it does not need or want a greater level of <br />service than will be provided. Any exceptions should be noted and may result in higher fees. <br />Regulations and professional standards applicable to Kleinfelder's services are continually <br />evolving. Techniques are, by necessity, often new and relatively untried. Different <br />professionals may reasonably adopt different approaches to similar problems. Therefore, no <br />warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, will be included in Kleinfelder's scope of service. <br />ETH •md 7EI94 <br />Copyright 1994 Kleinfelder, Inc. Page 4 of 5 <br />
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