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TO: Environmental Health Staff <br /> FROM: 1,�� R. Valinoti , Assistant Director <br /> RE: Underground Storage Tank Program <br /> Abandon Tank Policy (Tanks Abandoned prior to 7-1-84) <br /> The above referenced abandoned tank policy will be implemented by Environmental <br /> Health Staff according to one of the following alternatives: <br /> Alternative #1 <br /> 1. Provide a copy of the Fire Department (District) Permit to the San Joaquin <br /> Local Health District Division of Environmental Health. <br /> 2. Provide a plot plan showing the name of property owner, facility address, <br /> parcel number, tank size, product stored, method of abandonment and tank(s) <br /> distance to all wells within 1000 feet of the abandoned tank(s). <br /> Alternative #2 <br /> 1. Provide a record-of materials purchased to abandon tank(s) . <br /> 2. Provide a plot plan showing the name of property owner, facility address, <br /> parcel number, tank size, product stored, method of abandonment and tank(s) <br /> distance to all wells within 1000 feet of the abandoned tank(s) . <br /> Alternative-0 <br /> 1. Provide a signed statement from the property owner stating date tank abandoned. <br /> 2. Provide a plot plan showing .the name of property owner, facility address <br /> parcel number, tank size, product stored, method of abandonment and tanks) <br /> distance to all wells within 1000 feet of the abandoned tank(s) . <br /> All underground storage tanks abandoned after 7-1-84 shall follow the procedures <br /> set by State Law. (Health and.Safety Code Division 20, Chapter 6.7, Section <br /> 25298) <br /> February 3, 1986 <br /> RLV:jw <br /> UGT 14 I _ <br /> OCT 2 1986 <br /> ENVIROfJENTAL HEALTH <br /> FEPMIT/SERVICES <br /> z <br />