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Retired Documents Page Updated on 5/1/2008

The following documents have been withdrawn from use by Unidocs and have been removed from the website:


Doc. Number

Document Title

Description
Date
Withdrawn
Reason Withdrawn
UN-022 Underground Separation, Containment, and Monitoring Plan Underground Separation, Containment, and Monitoring Plan
In the days of yore
Replaced by Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan (UN-022A) and Underground Storage Tank Response Plan (UN-022B).
UN-022A Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan
1/16/2008
Replaced by UPCF Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan (UST-D). All UST facilities in California must use this UPCF form.
UN-029 Uniform Environmental Consultants and Related Services List - Master List Hard copy Consultants List
In the days of yore
Replaced by Unidocs online consultants search database.
UN-030 Uniform Environmental Consultants and Related Services List - Recycling and Hazardous Waste Related Services Hard copy Consultants List
In the days of yore
Replaced by Unidocs online consultants search database.
UN-031 Uniform Environmental Consultants and Related Services List - Underground Tank Related Services Hard copy Consultants List
In the days of yore
Replaced by Unidocs online consultants search database.
UN-034 Supplemental Inspector Guidelines for Underground Storage Tank Leak Detection Monitoring Supplemental Inspector Guidelines for Underground Storage Tank Leak Detection Monitoring
In the days of yore
Jurisdictions within Santa Clara County now regulate UST monitoring strictly per State regulations/law.
UN-084 NFPA 704 Warning Marking Regulations
Overview of guidelines and requirements for placarding buildings, rooms and other storage areas.
1/7/2008
Document is duplicative (i.e., NFPA 704 is an existing standard) and the posted version was out of date and incorrect. The Unidocs Hazmat Subcommittee elected to delete rather than try to summarize the existing regulations. It was felt that a better approach was to refer users to the actual document.