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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0540323
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0023049
FACILITY_NAME
TELFER HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGIES
STREET_NUMBER
19256
Direction
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STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
19256 N HWY 99
QC Status
Approved
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r S <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM <br /> PERMIT WAIVER REQUEST <br /> CLAIMANT: WESTERN OIL&SPREADING INC. CLAIM NO.: 12815 <br /> SITE ADDRESS: 19256 HWY 99 N,ACAMPO <br /> Claimants who were subject to the permit requirement but failed to comply by January 1, 1990,can request the <br /> State Board to waive the requirement as a condition for eligibility. Where the State Board grants the waiver,the <br /> level of financial responsibility(deductible)is twice the amount otherwise required. In this case,the claimant will <br /> be responsible for the first$10,000 of eligible corrective action costs before Fund coverage begins. <br /> 1,WESTERN OIL& SPREADING INC.,hereby request the State Board to grant a permit waiver. To qualify for <br /> the waiver,I am submitting the following documentation: <br /> 1. The claimant was unaware of the permit requirement prior to January 1, 1990,and there was no intent to avoid <br /> the permit requirement or the associated fees. <br /> Documentation: On the lines below,provide a brief history of the underground storage tanks(USTs)and an <br /> explanation as to the reason why the USTs were not permitted by January 1, 1990. Explain when and how you <br /> became aware of the law requiring a permit to own or operate the USTs. <br /> 2. The claimant has complied with the financial responsibility requirements of Section 25299.31 of the Health& <br /> Safety Code(H&SC). <br /> Documentation: Attach a copy of the Certificate of Financial Responsibility that is on file with the local <br /> regulatory agency. <br /> 3. The claimant has obtained and paid for all currently required permits. <br /> Documentation: If you owned or operated the USTs at the time of submitting the claim application,attach a <br /> copy of the permit to own or operate the USTs or a copy of the application indicating you are diligently <br /> pursuing the acquisition of the permit issued by the local regulatory agency. If the USTs were removed prior <br /> to submittal of the claim application,attach evidence that the USTs were removed,the local regulatory agency <br /> notified,and a copy of the required removal permit. <br /> 4. The claimant has paid all UST fees imposed by Section 25299.41 of the H&SC due on and after January 1, <br /> 1991. <br /> Documentation: If any of the USTs owned or operated had product placed in them on or after January 1, <br /> 1991,attach the most recent copy of the UST Fee Return Form filed with the Board of Equalization with <br /> proof of payment. (For further information on this form,contact the Fuel Taxes Division at(916)322-9669.) <br /> Print Claimant Name Sign Claimant Name <br /> Note: Mail completed"Permit Waiver Request"and documentation to the address on the cover letter. <br /> Z�a Recycled Paper Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of California's water resources,and <br /> ensure their proper allocation and efficient use for the benefit of present and future generations. <br />
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