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COMPLIANCE INFO_2010 - 2011
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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO_2010 - 2011
FileName_PostFix
2010 - 2011
RECORD_ID
PR0526212
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0017737
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #307709*
STREET_NUMBER
10858
STREET_NAME
TRINITY
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
06602015
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
10858 TRINITY PKWY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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Monitoring System Certification Form: Addendum for Vacuum/Pressure Interstitial Sensors <br />I. Results of Vacuum/Pressure Monitoring Equipment Testing <br />LG 163-1, Enc. U <br />This page should be used to document testing and servicing of vacuum and pressure interstitial sensors. A copy of <br />this form must be included with the Monitoring System Certification Form, which must be provided to the tank <br />system owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit a copy of the Monitoring System Certification Form to the <br />local agency regulating UST systems within 30 days of test date. <br />Manufacturer: 1/k&6- 6'0'!Y Model: <br />TL -S System Type: ❑ Pressure; Vacuum <br />Sensor ID <br />S Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: B Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass, <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Component(s) Monitored by this Sensor: <br />Sensor Functionality Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />Interstitial Communication Test Result: ❑ Pass; <br />❑ Fail <br />How was interstitial communication verified? <br />❑ Leak Introduced at Far End of Interstitial Space;' ❑ Gauge; [I Visual Inspection; C] Other (Describe in Sec. J, below) <br />Vacuum was restored to operating levels in all interstitial spaces: D e ❑ No (If no, describe in Sec. J, below) <br />J. Comments: <br />Page --L.f 1_ <br />t If the sensor successfully detects a simulated vacuum/pressure leak introduced in the interstitial space at the furthest point from the <br />sensor, vacuum/pressure has been demonstrated to be communicating throughout the interstice. <br />
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