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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY <br />SHARPE ARMY DEPOT <br />LATHROP, CALIFORNIA 95331 <br />REPLY TO <br />ATTENTION OF May 15, 1990 <br />Environmental Program Office <br />R E <br />CEIVEL") <br />MAY 17 1,900 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: Contract No. DAAC 21-89-C-0026, Underground Storage Tank Removal at <br />Sharpe Army Depot <br />Mr. Charles Hunt <br />San Joaquin County <br />Public Health Services <br />Environmental Health Division <br />Post Office Box 2009 <br />Stockton, California 95201 <br />Dear Mr. Hunt: <br />This letter is in response to your telephonic request of May 14, 1990, <br />and to confirm other subjects discussed with Mr. John Guzman of this office. <br />Tank 27-691 (unused 10,500 -gallon concrete tank) Based on historical <br />records—, this tank has never been used. This tank was designed as a spill <br />control structure for Building 691. Due to deficiencies in the building,. <br />hazardous materials have not been stored in the building since the tank was <br />installed. Since the tank did not meet current underground storage tank <br />regulations, it was removed to prevent use in the future. Confirmatory soil <br />analysis will be performed. <br />Tank 3-49 (150 -gallon concrete pesticide sump) Regulatory oversite <br />responsibility is pending discussions between San Joaquin County officials` <br />and California state officials (Mr. Charles Hunt, Ms. Tracie Billington, <br />Mr. Gary Reents). <br />Tank Piping (removal, sampling, and analysis) All piping will be removed <br />as iated on the drawings submitted. At least one sample for every 20 LF <br />will be taken and analyzed. Mr. Mel Funtila (Contracting Officer's <br />Representative) will coordinate this action with your office. <br />