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008 09:53 FAX 510 614 8396 PARADISO MECHANICAL 1a007 <br /> State Water Resources Control Board <br /> Division of Water Quality <br /> 10011 Stmet•Sacramento.Cal ifnmia 95814•(916)341-5863 <br /> Linda S.Adoma Mailing Address:P,O.Box 2231-SaC==W,California•95812-2231 Amold Schwas a egger <br /> Secrct yfor fAX(916)341-5808-hmp://ww Lerb0ard5.ea.90V Governor <br /> Envirotmrental Aorecdon <br /> CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 70041160 0002 0463 4837 <br /> April 8, 2008 <br /> Mr. Dan Mukai <br /> S. Bravo Systems, Inc. <br /> 2929 Vail Avenue <br /> Commerce, CA 90040 <br /> Dear Mr. Mukai: <br /> APPROVAL OF THE DISPENSER CONVERSION FRAME, MODEL CONY-132000 AS <br /> AN UNDER-DISPENSER SPILL CONTAINMENT OR CONTROL SYSTEM (UDSCCS) <br /> This letter is in response to your application for approval of the Bravo Dispenser <br /> Conversion Frame, model CONV-62000 (CONV-62000). <br /> Description of the UDSCCS <br /> The CONV-82000 is a conversion frame designed to allow larger dispensers to be <br /> installed above smaller existing under-dispenser containment (UDC). When piping <br /> within the dispenser falls outside the footprint of the UDC, the CONV-B2000 is designed <br /> to direct any leaking product into the UDC where it will be contained and detected, as <br /> required by California regulations. <br /> The CONY-132000 is fabricated of epoxy powder coated 12 gage (0-093" thickness) <br /> steel. It is designed to prevent interference of the UDC water splash guard, and <br /> includes a water splash guard to prevent water intrusion. The CONY-132000 provides <br /> angles to drain releases back into existing UDC using a weir system of drainage. <br /> Enclosure 1 shows a typical drawing of the CONY-62000. Exact dimensions are <br /> determined when an owner or operator sends UDC and dispenser information to Bravo, <br /> since dimensions of the new dispenser and the existing UDC determine the size and <br /> angle of the sloped weirs. <br /> Review Process <br /> Pursuant to California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 23, § 2636(g)(3), we have <br /> reviewed the application to determine whether the system adequately protects the soil <br /> and beneficial uses of groundwater. During the review process the State Water Board <br /> received and reviewed the following documents: Dispenser Conversion Frame, Model <br /> ' For a detailed explanation of the requirements for dispenser piping refer to the State Water Board's <br /> December 21, 2007 letter"Clarification of Existing Regulations for Under-Dispenser Containment." <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Q0 Recvded Paper <br />