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9. Provide soil sampling analytical results (results must come directly from the third party <br />California Certified Laboratory with affixed chain of custody documentation). <br />10. Install concrete of sufficient thickness according to the manufacturer's written installation <br />instructions. <br />11. Install all product and vent piping according to manufacturer's written installation <br />instructions; maintain all appropriate piping distances and installation depths. <br />12. All monitoring systems shall be listed in the State Water Resources Control Board's Local <br />Guidance Letter (LG) 113 letter. <br />13. All installation and testing shall be in compliance with manufacturer's instructions, section <br />2635 and section 2636 of California Code of Regulations (CCR). <br />14. Overfill prevention shall satisfy CCR 2635(b)(2)(C) pursuant to the permit application. As <br />agreed by applicant ball floats will not be used on vents for overfill prevention. <br />15. All metal components in direct contact with the ground such as flexible connectors, swing <br />joints, fittings, clamps, bands, and pumps shall have corrosion protection. <br />16. A "Certification of Installation / Modification" form for each tank shall be submitted by the <br />owner or the owners' agent [pursuant to California Code of Regulation (CCR) 2635(d)] <br />before this install will be considered complete by EHD. <br />17. An accurate and drawn to scale as -built plan must be submitted to the EHD prior to <br />scheduling a final inspection. <br />18. No fuel or other hazardous material or waste can be released (intentionally or <br />unintentionally) to the sewer/septic, storm water system, or any other waters of the state. <br />If a release occurs it will be considered illegal hazardous waste disposal and will be <br />subject to enforcement. <br />19. Submit to CERS correct and complete Monitoring Plans prior to scheduling a final <br />inspection. <br />20. Secondary containment testing for UDCs, sumps, and piping is required six <br />months after installation. Provide 48 hours notification to the EHD when this test <br />is scheduled. <br />21. Permit expires 180 days from the date of approval. If an extension to the expiration date <br />is required, a written request must be submitted to this office prior to the expiration date. <br />If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call me at (209) 953-7699. <br />Sincerely, <br />Elena Manzo, Sr. EHS <br />Sr. Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />cc: 7 -ELEVEN INC, P.O. BOX 711, ATTN: ENVIRONMENTAL D, DALLAS 75221 <br />7 -ELEVEN INC #19976, 1399 N MAIN ST, MANTECA, CA 95336 SR0074936 <br />