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■ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory <br /> May 17, 1994 <br /> r 5 fill �' 5 <br /> v <br /> Mr. Bill Snavely <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 445 N. San Joaquin <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> Subject: Submittal of Closure Plan for Underground Storage Tank 829-D1U1 <br /> Dear Mr. Snavely: <br /> Enclosed you will find an application for a permit to close an underground storage <br /> tank at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at Site-300 south of Tracy, <br /> California. The tank is located approximately forty feet southwest of the gate in the <br /> fence surrounding the high explosives burn facility. It has a 30 gallon steel drum as <br /> an outer secondary container, and a 25 to 27 gallon inner primary container. Tank <br /> 829-D1U1 was last tested in June, 1993, and found to be leak tight. This package <br /> includes three copies of the UNDERGROUND TANK CLOSURE PLAN and a check <br /> #082155 in the amount of $234.00 in payment of the fee assessed for reviewing the <br /> submitted plan. <br /> Included in this Plan are: <br /> Closure Plan Application <br /> Appendix A: Supplemental Information <br /> Appendix B: Figures <br /> Appendix C: Precision Tank Test Data <br /> Appendix D: Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> Appendix E: Material Safety Data Sheets <br /> If you have any questions please call Rick Henry, Tank Assessment and Guidance <br /> Group, at (510) 423-3641. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> t <br /> C. Susi Jackson, Dii n Leader <br /> Operations and Regulatory Affairs <br /> Environmental Protection Department <br /> CSJ:r.h./eam <br /> An Equal Opportunity Employer•University of Califomia•P.O.Box 808 Livermore,CA 94551-9900•Telephone(510)422-1100 •Twx 910-386-8339 UCLLL LVMR <br />