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• 0 <br />File No. 1817-9 <br />28 December 1987 <br />rainfall pattern and other factors. The local ground surface is <br />relatively flat -lying. The facility is underlain by <br />unconsolidated silt and clay deposited by rivers in the San <br />Joaquin Valley. <br />TANK INFORMATION <br />The facility contains 5 underground fuel storage tanks. Three <br />5,000 gallon tanks (OSA tank Nos. 0701, 0702, and 0703) are <br />scheduled to be removed. Therefore, we have not provided <br />information or provided monitoring alternatives for these tanks. <br />Information pertinent to choosing the proper Monitoring <br />Alternative for the two tanks designated to remain is presented <br />in the following table. <br />OSA Tank ID# <br />0704 <br />Capacity <br />20,000 gallons <br />Material Stored -Present <br />jet fuel <br />Material Stored -Past <br />same <br />Pump Type <br />pressure - <br />Surface above Tank <br />soil <br />Tank Wall Material <br />fiberglass <br />Tank Integrity Test Date <br />27 January 1987 <br />Annual Throughput <br />1987-2151000 gallons <br />1988-325,000 gallons <br />(projected) <br />Use <br />jet fuel <br />OSA Tank ID# <br />0705 <br />Capacity <br />20,000 gallons <br />Material Stored -Present <br />jet fuel <br />Material Stored -Past <br />same <br />Pump Type <br />pressures.. <br />Surface above Tank <br />soil <br />Tank Wall Material <br />fiberglass <br />Tank Integrity Test Date <br />27 January 1987 <br />Annual Throughput <br />1987-215,000 gallons <br />1988-325,000 gallons <br />(projected) <br />Use <br />jet fuel <br />LEAK DETECTION PLAN - RECOMMENDATIONS <br />The preferred Monitoring Alternative(s), as well as other <br />applicable monitoring alternatives for the underground storage <br />tank(s) at this facility are as follows: <br />OSA Tank# 0704 Monitoring Alternative #5 with <br />automatic tank level monitor <br />