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between August 19, 2004 and March 27, 2006, but failed to do so under permit and <br /> inspection of this office. <br /> Title 23, CCR 2712 (b) Maintenance and monitoring records. Written monitoring <br /> and maintenance records shall be maintained on-site or off-site at a readily available <br /> location, if approved by the local agency, for a period of at least 3 years, 6 1/2 years for <br /> cathodic protection maintenance records, and 5 years for written performance claims <br /> pertaining to release detection systems, and calibration and maintenance records for such <br /> systems. Records of repairs, lining, and upgrades shall be maintained on site or at another <br /> approved location for the remaining life of the underground storage tank. These records <br /> shall be made available, upon request within 36 hours, to the local agency or the State <br /> Water Board. Monitoring records shall include: <br /> (1)The date and time of all monitoring or sampling; <br /> (2) Monitoring equipment calibration and maintenance records; <br /> (3)The results of any visual observations; <br /> (4) The results of all sample analysis performed in the laboratory or in the field, including <br /> laboratory data sheets and analysis used; <br /> (5) The logs of all readings of gauges or other monitoring equipment, ground water <br /> elevations, or other test results; and <br /> (6)The results of inventory readings and reconciliations. <br /> —> Maintenance and monitoring records were not found on site during the June 11, <br /> 2004 UST inspection. <br /> Title 23, CCR 2712 (i) Monitoring plan is on site. A copy of the permit and all <br /> conditions and attachments, including monitoring plans, shall be retained at the facility. <br /> 4 A monitoring plan was not found on site at the time of the June 11, 2004 and May <br /> 16, 2006 routine inspections. <br /> Title 23, CCR 2715 (f) Designated operator: employee training. By July 1, 2005, and <br /> every twelve months thereafter, the designated UST operator(s) shall train facility <br /> employees for which he or she is responsible in the proper operation and maintenance of <br /> the underground storage tank system. For facility employees hired on or after July 1, <br /> 2005, the initial training shall be conducted within 30 days of the date of hire. <br /> (1)The training for facility employees must include, but is not limited to: <br /> (A) The operation of the underground storage tank system in a manner consistent <br /> with the facility's best management practices. <br /> (B) The facility employee's role with regard to the monitoring equipment as specified <br /> in the facility's monitoring plan. <br /> (C) The facility employee's role with regard to spills and overfills as specified in the <br /> facility's response plan. <br /> (D) The name of the contact person(s) for emergencies and monitoring equipment <br /> alarms. <br /> (2) At least one of the facility employees present during operating hours shall have <br /> current training in accordance with subdivision (f)(1). For facilities that are not <br /> routinely staffed, the designated UST operator shall implement a facility employee <br /> training program approved by the local agency. <br /> 10 <br />