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The waste oil tank was pressured tested to 5.0 psig for 24 hours by the <br /> manufacturer(Lube Cube) prior to shipping per UL 142. <br /> The polyethylene construction of the used coolant tank precludes pressure <br /> testing. <br /> (e)Ancillary equipment, eg. a hose from the service bay to waste oil holding tank, is <br /> properly supported as specified in 2007 California Plumbing Code. <br /> (f) Not Applicable: Tank is above ground. <br /> (g) Record Keeping <br /> Responsibility of the facility operator <br /> (h)This section applies to this installation per Title 22 CCR 66265.192 (h)(2)(A). <br /> (i) Not Applicable: Tank is above ground. <br /> (j) Design and Installation. <br /> (1)Secondary Containment: <br /> The waste oil containment tank has double wall construction. The secondary <br /> containment capacity is 475 gallons and is capable of containing 158% of the <br /> contents of the tank and ancillary piping. <br /> The used coolant tank has double wall construction. The secondary <br /> containment capacity is 150 gallons and is capable of containing 120% of the <br /> contents of the tank and ancillary piping. <br /> (2) Not Applicable: Tank is not exposed to precipitation. <br /> (3) Leak Detection: Documented daily inspection. <br /> (k)Tank Assessment: <br /> (1)Tank Configuration <br /> Waste Oil Tank: <br /> Tank Configuration: Horizontal rectangular <br /> Material of Construction: Carbon Steel <br /> Gross Capacity: 300 Gallons <br /> Used Coolant Tank: <br /> Tank Configuration: Circular vertical <br /> Material of Construction: Polyethylene <br /> Gross Capacity: 125 gallons <br /> (2) Design Standards: <br /> UL 142 Standard for Steel Aboveground Tanks for <br /> Flammable and Combustible Liquids <br />