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ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT
<br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has established the following
<br />guidelines to assist you in the completion of your construction project. The guidelines specify the
<br />construction and monitoring criteria necessary to complete our review of your proposed
<br />underground storage tank (UST) system.
<br />A. PLAN REVIEW GUIDELINES
<br />1. An installation erniit and payment of appropriate fees shall be required for the
<br />installa or modification of any underground storage tank system, which will be
<br />u or hazardous substances.
<br />2. ' Contracto=�y
<br />�t, or have on file with the local agency, information
<br />verifyiness a current State Contractor's License (A, B, C-36, or
<br />C-6 -40), hazardous substance removal certification, and Workmen's
<br />mpensation Insurance.
<br />3. The contractor sha"l -be responsible for ensuring that conditions at the site provide
<br />for, work, cc safety, protection of the environment, and maintenance and
<br />'"ty of nearby structures.
<br />4. Under no- circumstances shall any regulated material be placed into any
<br />underground tank system without approval of the EHD.
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<br />5. All tanks, piping, and equipment shall be installed and tested in accordance with
<br />the manufacturer's recommendations/guidelines.
<br />6. All interstitial monitors must perform according to manufacturer's standards, and
<br />must be tested annually in accordance with section 2630 (d), California Code of
<br />Regulations (CCR) Title 23 Waters, Division 3, Chapter 16.
<br />7. Permits and/or plan check approval may also be required by the San
<br />Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, the County/City Building
<br />Departmetitand the appropriate Fire District.
<br />8. Applicant/contractor shall adhere to the approval plan and any change or
<br />deviation shall be reported to and approved by EHD prior to installation.
<br />9. The application for installation of underground tanks is only valid for the
<br />calendar, year in which it has been issued. A permit may be extended into the
<br />next calendar year if a letter is sent to EHD requesting this extension thirty
<br />days prior to the end of the calendar year. A one time, one year extension
<br />may be granted by EHD upon receipt of this letter.
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<br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
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<br />Unit Supervisors
<br />Donna K. Heran, R.E.H.S.
<br />304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor
<br />Carl Borg" an R.E.H.S.
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<br />Director
<br />Al Olsen, R.E.H.S.
<br />Stockton, California 95202
<br />Mike Huggins, R.E.H.S., R.D.I.
<br />Douglas W. Wilson, R.E.H.S.
<br />Program Manager
<br />Telephone: (209) 468-3420
<br />Margaret Lagorio, R.E.H.S.
<br />Laurie A. Cotulla, RE.H.S.
<br />Fax: (209) 464-0138
<br />Robert McClellon, R.E.H.S.
<br />Program Manager
<br />Mark Barcellos, R.E.H.S.
<br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has established the following
<br />guidelines to assist you in the completion of your construction project. The guidelines specify the
<br />construction and monitoring criteria necessary to complete our review of your proposed
<br />underground storage tank (UST) system.
<br />A. PLAN REVIEW GUIDELINES
<br />1. An installation erniit and payment of appropriate fees shall be required for the
<br />installa or modification of any underground storage tank system, which will be
<br />u or hazardous substances.
<br />2. ' Contracto=�y
<br />�t, or have on file with the local agency, information
<br />verifyiness a current State Contractor's License (A, B, C-36, or
<br />C-6 -40), hazardous substance removal certification, and Workmen's
<br />mpensation Insurance.
<br />3. The contractor sha"l -be responsible for ensuring that conditions at the site provide
<br />for, work, cc safety, protection of the environment, and maintenance and
<br />'"ty of nearby structures.
<br />4. Under no- circumstances shall any regulated material be placed into any
<br />underground tank system without approval of the EHD.
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<br />5. All tanks, piping, and equipment shall be installed and tested in accordance with
<br />the manufacturer's recommendations/guidelines.
<br />6. All interstitial monitors must perform according to manufacturer's standards, and
<br />must be tested annually in accordance with section 2630 (d), California Code of
<br />Regulations (CCR) Title 23 Waters, Division 3, Chapter 16.
<br />7. Permits and/or plan check approval may also be required by the San
<br />Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, the County/City Building
<br />Departmetitand the appropriate Fire District.
<br />8. Applicant/contractor shall adhere to the approval plan and any change or
<br />deviation shall be reported to and approved by EHD prior to installation.
<br />9. The application for installation of underground tanks is only valid for the
<br />calendar, year in which it has been issued. A permit may be extended into the
<br />next calendar year if a letter is sent to EHD requesting this extension thirty
<br />days prior to the end of the calendar year. A one time, one year extension
<br />may be granted by EHD upon receipt of this letter.
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