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bp <br /> ` �r� <br /> Scott T. Hooton $;"%r <br /> .. <br /> Portfolio Manager BP Oil Company <br /> Midwest rEnvironmental Services <br /> 295 SW 41"Street <br /> Bldg. 13,Suite N <br /> Renton,WA 93055 <br /> Switchboard:425/251.0667 <br /> June 6, 2001 Central Fax:425/251-0736 <br /> Ms. Sandy Gill <br /> State Water Resources Control Board <br /> 1001 '`I" Street <br /> Sacramento, CA 95814 <br /> Tum y-- _ .� <br /> Re: CLAIM NO. 016542 <br /> Former BP Oil Site No. 11191 <br /> 1469 Hammer Lane <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> Direct:425/251-0689 <br /> Cell:206/335-0689 Dear Ms. Gill: <br /> hootonst@bp.com <br /> www.bp.com <br /> This letter responds to the 15 May 2001 letter from the California Underground <br /> Storage Tank Cleanup Fund for the above-captioned site. That letter requested a <br /> copy of a permit to store an underground gasoline or waste oil tank (UST permit) <br /> pursuant to Section 25284 of the California Health and Safety Code for the period <br /> when BP owned underground storage tanks (1989-1994). <br /> BP's consultants have been unable to locate copies of the permits; however, San <br /> Joaquin County EHD provided the attached documentation showing that permit <br /> fees were paid by BP during the time when BP operated the USTs. <br /> If you have questions, please contact me at (425) 251-0689. <br /> Since�ely, <br /> Scott Hooton <br /> Attachment <br /> CC: site file <br /> Margaret Lagorio, San Joaquin-,County EHD, PO Box 2009, Stockton, CA <br /> 95201 <br /> Tr <br /> I � _ <br />