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Information Bulletin 14-005 Addendum (Continued) <br /> • Check for new or field fabricated welding marks on the entire tank, including the top and <br /> side shell walls. For example, some of these tanks have been cut down to make into <br /> smaller tanks. The bulkheads of the tank are completely removed. After the desired tank <br /> size is achieved, the same bulkheads are welded back onto the tank. <br /> • If in doubt, it may be good practice to check with a Professional Engineer(PE)for <br /> certification of the tank you plan to purchase. The PE will aid in checking for various <br /> indicators on the tank, such as the size ratio of the emergency vent(if there is one)with <br /> the size of the tank. <br /> EXEMPTIONS: <br /> • NONE—There are no specific exemptions for using an AST from a recycled UST. The <br /> California Fire Code contains provisions for Alternate Means and Methods which are <br /> subject to approval by the enforcing agency. <br /> References., <br /> Please contact your local fire department and other enforcing agencies for additional guidance <br /> and information. <br /> The following information relating to these tanks, as well as the IB 14-005, can be found in the <br /> article below. <br /> UL 142 Aboveground Flammable Liquid Tanks, Ten things to know about these Listed <br /> products-httu://www.ul.com/wo-contenGuuloads/2014/04/UL142abovearoundtanks.udfw <br /> Questions or comments regarding this Information Bulletin should be directed to <br /> Senior Environmental Scientist Denise Gibson, Code Development and Analysis Division at <br /> (916)445-8289, or by electronic mail to denise.gibson@fire.ca.gov. <br /> For additional information please visit our website httv://osfm.fire.ca.aov <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />