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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0538333
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0021992
FACILITY_NAME
CDCR-California Health Care Facility
STREET_NUMBER
7707
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95215
APN
181-100-11
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7707 Austin Rd
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Approved
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Industry Standard Requirements for Tank Inspection Frequency <br /> For the sake of convstency, thestandord for testing ffequen_cy for ConVoolr fuel ona oil corrainmenr sysrems 5hoold be consistent <br /> with the requirements of5T15P001 which is derailed below and is normally a her oon o/the size of the tank and it's Categoryper <br /> SPOOL Standard. <br /> Tank Categories <br /> The tank categories and inspection schedule from SP001 are to be utilized for Convault tanks. <br /> Among other factors,owners should take a number of aspects into consideration such as the tank leak detection system,and <br /> that the monitoring equipment is in good working condition. <br /> Based on many considerations,the SP001 standard classifies tanks into three categories.Depending on the risk a tank system <br /> poses to the environment if kept in service it is ranked as a category 1,2 or 3 tank.Category 1 tanks pose the least amount <br /> of risk and category 3 the highest. <br /> See Table 5.4 of the standard,reproduced here,for examples of tank configuration and AST category.Please note that if the <br /> AST bottom plate,other than its legs or supports, is in contact with the ground or a concrete slab,it is prone to corrosion <br /> and increased susceptibility to leakage. Shop Fabricated Tanks in contact with the ground or a concrete base are almost <br /> always vertical tanks. Such tanks are placed in Category 2 or 3.ASTs which are elevated,have a leak detection system,have <br /> spill control and have no part ofthe tank In contact with the ground(other than legs or supports)are classified as category <br /> 1 tanks. <br /> Table5.4:Example Tank Configurations and ASTCategory <br /> Tank Configuration Tank has CRDM ASTCategory <br /> AST In contact with ground No 2or3 <br /> ConVoultpewted tank w/spill control&no part of AST in conlactw/ground _Yes 1 <br /> Vertical tank ad APB&spill control Yes 1 <br /> Vertical tank w/double bottom&spill control Yes i <br /> Doubla,wallAST Yes 1 <br /> AST w/secondary containment dlkelbenin Yes - 7 <br /> CRDM:ContinuousRelease Detection Method—or Leak Detection System <br /> RPR:ReleasePreventPon Barrier <br /> Inspection Type and Frequency <br /> The SP0001 standard requires different inspection types and different inspection intervals based on the tank size, tank <br /> category,and the risk it poses The tank inspection intervals from SP001 are to be followed for Convault tanks. <br /> In Table 55 of SP0001 (see next page),those portions pertaining to shop fabricated tanks up to 30,000 gallons have been <br /> highlighted showing inspection schedules for the different AST categories. <br /> fzr.% BAR-9fi5-I'll <br />
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