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II. FINDINGS <br />Based upon the UST Case Closure Review Summary Report prepared for the case and <br />attached hereto, the State Water Board finds that corrective action taken to address the <br />unauthorized release of petroleum at the UST release site identified as: <br />Claim No. 14349 <br />Guardino-Crawford Co. <br />Ensures protection of human health, safety and the environment and is consistent with <br />Chapter 6.7 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code and implementing regulations, the <br />Policy, and other applicable water quality control policies and plans. <br />The unauthorized release from the UST consisted only of petroleum. This order directs <br />closure for the petroleum UST case at the site.3 <br />Pursuant to the Policy, notification has been provided to all entities that are required to <br />receive notice of the proposed case closure, a 60-day comment period has been provided to <br />notified parties, and any comments received have been considered by the Board in determining <br />that the case should be closed. <br />Pursuant to section 21080.5 of the Public Resources Code, environmental impacts <br />associated with the adoption of this Order were analyzed in the substitute environmental <br />document (SED) the State Water Board approved on May 1, 2012. The SED concludes that all <br />environmental effects of adopting and implementing the Policy are less than significant, and <br />environmental impacts as a result of complying with the Policy are no different from the impacts <br />that are reasonably foreseen as a result of the Policy itself. A Notice of Decision was filed <br />August 17, 2012. No new environmental impacts or any additional reasonably foreseeable <br />impacts beyond those that were not addressed in the SED will result from adopting this Order. <br />The UST case identified above may be the subject of orders issued by the Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board) pursuant to Division 7 of the Water Code. <br />Any orders that have been issued by the Regional Water Board pursuant to Division 7 of the <br />Water Code, or directives issued by a Local Oversight Program agency for this case should be <br />rescinded to the extent they are inconsistent with this Order. <br />3 This order addresses only the petroleum UST case for the site. This order does not affect any order or directive <br />requiring corrective action for non-petroleum contamination, if non-petroleum contamination is present. <br />3