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-CES <br />PUBLIC t1EALTH SERVI <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVERONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br />Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br />445 N. San Joaquin Street a P.O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br />(209) 468-3420 <br />TITLE: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM <br />ABANDONED TANK POLICY (tanks abandoned prior to <br />July 1, 1984) <br />SUPERSEDES: N/A <br />APPROVED BY: j DATE: May 11, 1994 <br />The above referenced abandoned tank policy will be implemented by <br />Environmental Health Staff according to one of the following alternatives: <br />Alternative 11 <br />1. Provide a copy of the Fire Department (District) Permit to Public Health <br />Services/Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD). <br />2. Provide a plot plan showing the name of property owner, facility <br />address, parcel number, tank size, product stored, method of abandonment <br />and tank(s) distance to all wells within 1,000 feet of the abandoned <br />tank(s). <br />Alternative #2 <br />1. Provide a record of materials purchased to abandon tank(s). <br />2. Provide a plot plan showing the name of property owner, facility <br />address, parcel number, tank size, product stored, method of abandonment <br />and tank(s) distance to all wells within 1,000 feet of the abandoned <br />tank(s). <br />Alternative #3 <br />1. Provide a signed statement from the property owner stating date tank <br />abandoned. <br />2. Provide a plot plan showing the name of property owner, facility <br />address, parcel number, tank size, product stored, method of abandonment <br />and tank(s) distance to all wells with 1,000 feet of the abandoned <br />tank(s). <br />All underground storage tanks abandoned after July 1, 1984 shall follow the <br />procedures set by State Law. (Health and Safety Code Division 20, Chapter <br />6.7, Section 25298) <br />EH 23 042 (5/11/94) <br />A Division of San Joaquin County Heaith Care Services <br />