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Page 3 <br /> (k)(10) all new tanks and ancillary equipment shall be tested for tightness prior to being <br /> placed in use. The results of the test(s) shall be documented in this assessment. Tank <br /> system integrity or leak test requirements must be in compliance with all local <br /> requirements. Prior to conducting a tank system integrity test or leak test, contact local <br /> agency staff for local requirements. <br /> Like the response to Comment 3, these sections refer to testing that is conducted prior <br /> to the tanks being put into service. As mentioned previously, the tank system was <br /> already in use at the time of our inspection; therefore, EarthCon could not complete pre- <br /> use testing. EarthCon did; however, evaluate each tank and found them to be in <br /> satisfactory condition, with no evidence of leakage. These tanks were manufactured in <br /> 1995 and have presumably been in service since sometime soon after that date. Based <br /> on the ability to visually inspect the tanks, combined with no evidence of leakage, it was <br /> determined that the tanks are tight. In addition, the daily inspections conducted by <br /> facility staff will identify future leakage and such leakage will be captured by the <br /> secondary containment structures. <br /> EarthCon appreciates the opportunity to assist Pick n Pull in achieving its environmental goals <br /> and objectives. If you have any questions about this document, please contact Jeff Bennett at <br /> 714-500-5454. <br /> Respectfully submitted, DEC 0 9 2016 <br /> ENTAL HEALTH <br /> /Rebecca SuniilsOn a ennett, P.G. <br /> Senior Scientist /'Principal Hydrogeologist <br /> Attachment: Certification Page from October 10, 2016 Revision <br /> EarEAS HCON` 19114 West OranCon nvConsultants Ave P;714-500-5400 <br /> Suite 102 F:714-960-2462 <br /> echo*ng. Orange,CA 92868 w .earthcon.com <br /> aushvEss sownoms. <br />