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December 21, 2004 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS <br /> 4567 ENTERPRISE ST <br /> FREMONT CA 94538-7605 <br /> Re: QUIK STOP MARKETS#76* 1030 S OLIVE ST STOCKTON CA 95205 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS#138 1153 LINCOLN BLVD TRACY CA 95376 <br /> QUIK STOP #121 1196 W LOUISE AVE MANTECA CA 95336 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS INC #125 1580W MAIN ST RIPON CA 95366 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS INC#1152 1721 S CHEROKEE LN 1 LODI CA 95240 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKET#148* 205 W LOCKEFORD ST LODI CA 95240 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS#39 2285 E FREMONT ST STOCKTON CA 95205 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS#132* 3555 W HAMMER LN STOCKTON CA 95209 <br /> QUIK STOP #124* 505 N MAIN ST MANTECA CA 95336 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS INC#144 7272 WEST LN STOCKTON CA 95209 <br /> QUIK STOP MARKETS INC #120* 9321 N THORNTON RD STOCKTON CA 95209 <br /> Owner Certification and Designated UST Operator Deadline Notification by January 1, 2005 <br /> Recently, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRBC) passed regulations requiring <br /> certification of individuals working with underground storage tank (UST) systems. UST owners <br /> are included in this new requirement. A copy of the SWRBC flyer entitled "ACT NOW', <br /> explaining the responsibilities of UST owners and the deadlines by which you must comply, is <br /> enclosed with this letter. <br /> This second notification is being sent through certified mail so you understand the importance <br /> of the January 1, 2005, deadline to submit the owner's compliance statement (described below) <br /> and identify the ICC certified Designated UST Operator(s)* for all of your underground storage <br /> tank (UST) facilities located within San Joaquin County. <br /> The owner's compliance statement mentioned above is required pursuant to California Code of <br /> Regulations, Title 23, section 2715 (a) which reads: <br /> By January 1, 2005, owners of underground storage tank systems shall <br /> submit a signed statement to the local agency indicating that the owner <br /> understands and is in compliance with all applicable underground storage <br /> tank requirements, and identifying the designated UST operator(s) for each <br /> facility owned. The owner shall inform the local agency of any change of <br /> designated UST operator(s) no later than 30 days after the change. <br /> To help you comply with these requirements, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (EHD) is enclosing a document entitled "Owner Statements of Designated <br /> Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operator and Understanding of and Compliance with UST <br /> Requirements". To satisfy the requirements, the form must be complete and submitted to EHD's <br /> address on this letterhead before the January 1, 2005, deadline. <br />