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<br />State Water Resources Control Board <br /> <br />Division of Clean Water Programs <br />2014 T Street • Sacramento, California 95814 • (916) 227-4411 <br />Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 • Sacramento, California • 94244-2120 <br />FAX (916) 227-4530 • Internet Address: http://www.svvrcb.ca.gov/--cwphome/ustcf <br />Winston H. Hickox <br />Secretary for <br />Environmental <br />Protection <br />Gray Davis <br />Governor <br />May 3, 1999 <br />Paul Sidhu <br />Waterloo Food & Fuel <br />3032 Waterloo Rd E <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, NOTICE OF ELIGIBILITY <br />DETERMINATION: CLAIM NUMBER 014120; FOR SITE ADDRESS: 3032 WATERLOO RD, <br />STOCKTON <br />Your claim has been accepted for placement on the Priority List in Priority Class "B" with a deductible <br />of $5,000. <br />Compliance Review: After adoption of the Priority List, staff will review, verify, and process <br />applications based on their priority and rank within a priority class. During this Compliance Review, <br />staff may request additional information needed to verify eligibility. Once review of the application is <br />complete and the claim is determined to be valid, a Letter of Commitment will be issued obligating funds <br />toward the cleanup. After the compliance review, your claim may be rejected if Division staff determine <br />that you have not complied with regulations governing site cleanup, you have not supplied necessary <br />information or documentation, or your claim application contains a material error. In such event, you will <br />be issued a Notice of Intended Removal from the Priority List, informed of the basis for the proposed <br />removal of your claim, and provided an opportunity to correct the condition that is the basis for the <br />proposed removal. Your claim will be barred from further participation in the Fund, however, if the <br />claim application contains a material error resulting from fraud or intentional or negligent <br />misrepresentation. <br />Record keeping: During your cleanup project you should keep complete and well organized records of <br />all corrective action activity and payment transactions. If you are eventually issued a Letter of <br />Commitment, you will be required to submit: (1) copies of detailed invoices for all corrective action <br />activity performed (including subcontractor invoices), (2) copies of canceled checks used to pay for work <br />shown on the invoices, (3) copies of technical documents (bids, narrative work description, reports), and <br />(4) evidence that the claimant paid for the work performed (not paid by another party). These documents <br />are necessary for reimbursement and failure to submit them could impact the amount of reimbursement <br />made by the Fund. It is not necessary to submit these documents at this time; however, they will <br />definitely be required prior to reimbursement. <br />Compliance with Corrective Action Requirements: In order to be reimbursed for your eligible costs of <br />cleanup incurred after December 2, 1991, you must have complied with corrective action requirements of <br />Article 11, Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. Article 11 categorized the <br />corrective action process into phases. In addition, Article 11 requires the responsible party to submit an <br />investigative workplan/Corrective Action Plan (CAP) before performing any work. This phasing <br />process and the workplan/CAP requirements were intended to: <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br />Z.53 Recycled Paper