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1 <br />' <br /> <br />• Holdint=_ Tanks: <br />, Photo #3 - Is an identification photo of the two holding tanks, located northwest of the <br /> well. <br />' Photo #4 - Is an identification photo of the south side of the western holding tank and <br /> outlet piping, showing tank numbers 48846 and 77477. Some minor leakage is visible on <br />' the gravel beneath the outlet piping. <br /> Photo #5 - Is an identification photo of the south side of the eastern holding tank and <br />' outlet piping, showing tank numbers 48846 and 77476. Some minor leakage is visible on <br /> the gravel beneath the outlet piping. <br /> Photo #6 -Shows the stair support out of vertical alignment, leaning towards the south. <br /> Photo #7 - Shows a dent in the east side of the east tank (foreground) and a dent in the <br />' north side of the west tank. Chain marks and rust are visible in places on both tanks. <br />' Photo #8 -Shows oil leakage from a plug, valve, and plate on the north side of the east <br />holding tank <br /> . <br />' <br />• Photo #9 -Shows the inlet piping on the top of the west holding tank. <br /> Photo #] 0 -Shows the inlet piping on the top of the east holding tank. <br />' Photo # I I - Shows a minor dent in the diagonal stair member, south side, seventh step <br /> up. <br /> # <br />2 <br /> Photo <br />1 <br />-Shows leakage from the plug, plate, and valve in the north side of the west <br /> holding tank. The plate has number 560 welded on it. <br />1 <br /> Photo # 13 -Shows rust on the west side of the west holding tank and around the base of <br /> the tank. This also shows the support "pad" for the tank, constructed with a steel band, <br />' filled with gravel. <br /> In general. There are minor dents on both tanks and there is some chipped paint and rust <br /> on both tanks. There are minor leaks around outlet pipes, plugs, and bolted-on plates at <br /> the bases of both tanks. Most of the oil line from the well to the holding tanks is buried. <br />' What is visible of this line is rusted. There are no apparent oil leaks in what is visible of <br />this line <br />or alon <br />the assumed <br />ath of this line <br /> , <br />g <br />p <br />. <br />Divine or De-waterine Unit: <br />• This unit is located north of the well and east of the holding tanks. It is constructed on a <br />' moveable steel skid and is currently out of service. <br /> <br />