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i r <br /> no <br /> 10601 North Pennsylvania VEDD <br /> S P.O. Box 26210 A! <br /> r�i <br /> Travel Stops <br /> Oklahoma City, OK 73126 2005 <br /> ENVIF,V;.,; r <br /> August 12, 2005 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Re: Love's Travel Stop #223 <br /> 1553 Colony Rd. <br /> Ripon, CA 95366 <br /> Mr. Catanyag: <br /> This letter serves as a response to the inspection performed at this facility on August 9, <br /> 2005. As we discussed, there were three points that needed to be addressed. <br /> • There were a number of alarms recorded in the alarm history that needed <br /> explanations. <br /> The tank monitor is programmed to alert the corporate office when alarms occur and <br /> a record is kept of what caused that alarm and what was done to respond to it. <br /> Sensor L-22 (Unleaded Fill Sump) went into Fuel Alarm on 2/16/05. Store personnel <br /> noted that it rained off and on throughout the previous night. Store personnel <br /> removed approximately '/2 gallon of liquid from the sump and poured it in the <br /> appropriate waste drum onsite. This sensor also went into alarm on 3/22/05. Again, <br /> store personnel reported heavy rain that day. Store personnel removed approximately <br /> 2 gallons of liquid and placed it in the onsite liquid disposal drum. <br /> Sensor L-25 (Dispenser Pan 17-18) went into alarm on 2/17/05. This alarm occurred <br /> when the sensor was dropped during testing of the dispenser pans. There was no <br /> liquid in the sump. <br /> (800) 388-0983 / loves corn / "clean places, friendly faces" <br />