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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0232437
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003787
FACILITY_NAME
SHERIFFS OPERATIONS CTR #1
STREET_NUMBER
7000
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MICHAEL CANLIS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
19305014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7000 N MICHAEL CANLIS RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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' =6000 DWT6 Double® all Tank <br /> 5897 Gals <br /> DIPSTICK GALLONS <br /> 90 1 /8 5878 <br /> 90 1 /4 5880 <br /> 90 3/8 5882 <br /> 901 /2 5884 -r <br /> 90 5/8 5886 <br /> 90 314 5888 CONTAINMENT <br /> so b 5690 S O L U T 1 0 N So <br /> 91 5891 <br /> 91 1 /8 5893 HOW TO PROPERLY GAUGE YOUR TANK: <br /> 91 1 /4 5894 Underground storage tanks require periodic measurement to determine current inventory level. Using the proper <br /> 91 3/8 5895 methods when gauging your tank's contents will insure the most accurate reading and insure that you do not <br /> 91 1 /2 5896 damage your tank. The following procedure should be followed whenever you use a gauge stick to determine the <br /> amount of product that is in your tank: <br /> 91 5t8 5897 1 ) Use a wood dipstick with a rubber or nylon tip. Metallic dipsticks are not recommended. This will insure that <br /> frequent tank gaugings or an accidental dropping of the gauge stick into the tank will not damage the tank bottom. <br /> 2) Slowly lower your gauge stick into the fill port until it touches the tank bottom. Never free drop the gauge stick. <br /> This can result in inaccurate measurements due to product splashing. Free dropping can also result in gauge <br /> stick damage and tank damage. <br /> 3) Remove your dipstick slowly and read the product level directly from the gauge stick. <br /> Water Paste Detection <br /> To detect water in the tank bottom, water detection paste is available from petroleum equipment distributors. <br /> --- - - - -- -- However, some water detection paste cannot detect antifreeze mixtures. If antifreeze mixtures are used for the <br /> cavity monitoring fluid , the following product is capable of detecting water or antifreeze (brine or up to 50 percent <br /> glycol) solution in the tank water bottoms : <br /> WATER FINDER #7686-1870 <br /> DAYCO/NATIONAL <br /> DAYTON , OH <br /> TEL: 1 -800-2834926 <br /> FAX: 1 -800-8884854 <br /> Caution <br /> Pressurized deliveries are not recommended . If the delivery vehicle uses pumps to fill the tank, install overfill <br /> shutoff equipment in the tank and truck to prevent the tank from being overfilled. Overfilling the tank under <br /> pressure will damage the tank even if the tank vent is unrestricted. <br /> Containment Solutions, Inc. <br /> 5150 Jefferson Chemical Road <br /> Conroe, TX 77301 <br /> Tel: 936456.7731 <br /> Fax: 936=766m7766 <br /> Note: Calibration chart is based on the fluid level above a 5116" deflector plate. <br /> Containment Solutions, Inc. 4 <br />
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