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Page 1 of 2 <br /> Garrett Backus [EH] <br /> From: Bill Rogers [bill@jcincorp.net] <br /> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 12:08 PM <br /> To: Garrett Backus [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: 3807 Coronado Ave Stockton -Sprint <br /> Awesome, Thank You! <br /> will have the Technicians follow the LG-166 for spill buckets. 9 AM will work fine. <br /> Regards, <br /> Bill <br /> From: Garrett Backus [EH] [mailto:gbackus@sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 12:00 PM <br /> To: Bill Rogers <br /> Subject: RE: 3807 Coronado Ave Stockton - Sprint <br /> Hi Bill, <br /> Thank you for the email. I will be witnessing all of the monitoring system certification testing at the site and <br /> cannot be on site until 9 am. They can start the spill container test and the sensor testing at 9 am at the earliest. <br /> The secondary containment testing protocol looks acceptable with the exception of the spill container test. The <br /> spill container test must follow the guidelines from LG-166 that I have pasted below. I have also attached LG-166 <br /> to this email. <br /> Test Fluid Level - It is our understanding that spill buckets commonly fail at the upper <br /> sealing area, around the joint(s) where two or more parts of the spill bucket assembly come <br /> together. Therefore, it is important to test as much of the spill bucket volume as is possible. <br /> The test fluid should cover the top joint, and be no less than 1.5 inches below the top of the <br /> spill bucket, regardless of the spill bucket's capacity. This level will typically be above the <br /> fill cap, meaning that a leaking cap will result in a failed test. Technicians should inspect the <br /> cap and gasket, and repair or replace defective parts prior to adding test fluid. A tape <br /> measure or other measuring device should be used to measure the level of test fluid at the <br /> start of the test and again at the end of the test. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Garrett Backus <br /> Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 600 E Main Street, Stockton CA 95202-3029 <br /> telephone: (209)468-2986 <br /> fax: (209)468-3433 <br /> email: gbackus@sjcehd.c©m <br /> http://www_sjgov_org/ehd/Programs/Others/unified.htm <br /> From: Bill Rogers [mailto:bill@jcincorp.net] <br /> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 11:27 AM <br /> To: Garrett Backus [EH] <br /> Subject: FW: 3807 Coronado Ave Stockton - Sprint <br /> 10/13/2011 <br />