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San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, California 95205-6232 <br />Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Fax: (209) 468-3433 Web: www.sjgov.org/ehd <br />Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Inspection Report <br />Facility Name: <br />COLLEGEVILLE MARKET & CAFE <br />Facility Address: <br />1 13521 F MARIPOSA RD. STOCKTON <br />Date: <br />January 11 2016 <br />SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br />(CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR - Notice to Comply) <br />Item # <br />Remarks <br />713 <br />CFR 112.8(c)(6) Failed to perform scheduled tank tests and inspections by appropriately qualified personnel. <br />The aboveground fuel tanks were not tested for integrity. According to the SPCC Plan the integrity testing was <br />required on install. Each aboveground container shall be tested and inspected for integrity on a regular schedule and <br />whenever repairs are made. The qualifications of personnel performing tests and inspections, frequency and type of <br />testing and inspections that take into account container size, configuration, and design shall be determined in <br />accordance with industry standards. Examples of these integrity tests include, but are not limited to: visual <br />inspection, hydrostatic testing, radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, acoustic emissions testing, or other systems <br />of non-destructive testing. Comparison records and other records of inspections and tests must be maintained on <br />site. Immediately conduct the necessary testing and submit a copy of the test results to the EHD, or provide <br />equivalence as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2). <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />716 <br />CFR 112.8(c)(8)(i-iv) Failed to provide each container with a high level monitoring device. <br />Only one visual gauge was observed on the aboveground tank. According to Mr. Mathews, the tank is three <br />compartments - diesel, regular gasoline, and premium gasoline. The 55 gallon gasoline drums on site were not <br />equipped with liquid level gauges, and the overfill for these drums was not addressed in the SPCC Plan. At least one <br />of the following devices must be installed in each container: <br />- High liquid level alarm with audible or visual signal <br />- High liquid level pump cutoff device set to stop flow at a predetermined content level <br />- Direct audible or code signal communication between the container gauger and the pumping station <br />- Fast response system, such as digital computer, telepulse, or direct vision gauge. If a direct vision gauge is <br />being used for determining the liquid level of each tank, a person must be present to monitor gauges and the overall <br />filling of the tanks. <br />Immediately install an approved liquid level sensing device in accordance with CFR 112.8 and implement necessary <br />procedures to ensure that the devices are fully functional and in use at all times during tank filling operations, or <br />provide equivalence as allowed by CFR 112.7(a)(2). <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />717 <br />CFR 112.8(c)(8)(v) Failed to regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper operation. <br />Liquid level sensing devices have not been tested for fuel tanks. Procedures and frequency of testing for these devices <br />were addressed in the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan, but are not being implemented. <br />Liquid level sensing devices must be installed in accordance with CFR 112.8 and shall be regularly tested to ensure <br />proper operation. Immediately conduct all necessary testing of liquid level sensing devices, or provide equivalence as <br />allowed by CFR 112.7(x)(2). <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />Received bInspector: <br />Phone: <br />Date: <br />(initial): <br />STACY RIVERA, Senior REHS <br />(209) 468-3440 <br />01/11/2016 <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />