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ELITE IV CONTEACTORS. INC. • <br /> 2535 WIGWAM DR. '7HONE: (209) 461-6337 <br /> STOCKTON, CA 95205 FAX::. (2/09) 461-6342 <br /> FED ID#68-0286169 <br /> February 12, 1998 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental health Division <br /> Attn: Robert McCullom <br /> 445 N. San Joaquin <br /> Stockton, Ca 95202 <br /> Dear Sir, <br /> SUBJECT: APPLICATION FOR SERVICE #014675 & #014673 <br /> I have not received a rejection or permit to proceed on these projects, in ting since January <br /> 20th. I can only surnize from your verbal remarks of February 9th, regarding your departments <br /> discriminating policy regarding positive turbine shut down,that I can expect nothing from you <br /> regarding these projects. <br /> When we entered into a contract with our customer to help him meet the 1998 EPA rules for his <br /> locations, we were well aware that the Incon LLD line leak detector met the states requirement for <br /> positive turbine shut down. We treated both of these projects as "single wall" piping knowing that the <br /> trench liner was additional protection to the environment and that the trench liner was monitored and <br /> previously approved by your department. <br /> Since this approved method was instituted,there has been many changes both in monitoring <br /> requirements as well as double wall primary piping. One of these is a "discriminating sensor" which will <br /> not turn off the turbine until hydrocarbons are identified. We do not feel this is viable, due to the fact <br /> that the sensor could be completely immersed in a water condition,thus ignoring the hydrocarbons floating <br /> on the surface undetected. <br />