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SANJ O A Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> COU NTY—--- <br /> g) Verification of leak monitoring communication for all installed vacuum, pressure, or hydrostatic <br /> (VPH) components including piping, sumps, under dispenser containment sumps (UDCs), and <br /> all chase/crossovers; communication at end point(s) of each vacuum zone termination must be <br /> verified. All appropriate connections to facilitate communication testing must be present. <br /> h) VPH components installation verification (vent and STP sump rubber gaskets, etc.). <br /> i) Primary piping test: Witness tightness test performed by SWRCB licensed tank tester or <br /> receive passing 0. 1 gallon per hour test results from the PLLD (if installed). A visual inspection <br /> is required for PLLD tested lines. <br /> j) Since concrete will be broken near the 87 and 91 tanks, verification of tank integrity and <br /> continuous monitoring must be conducted once concrete is poured in accordance with the <br /> manufacturer's guidelines. <br /> k) Sensor functionality: Functionality of the monitoring system must be verified to ensure that <br /> monitoring has been restored to meet the requirements of Title 23 California Code of <br /> Regulations and the Health & Safety Code. If it is determined that a cold start is necessary, a <br /> copy of the alarm history shall be printed prior to performing the "cold start" of the Veeder Root <br /> system and made available at the time of EHD inspection. <br /> 1) Verification of the dispenser footprints contained by the UDCs; any potential leaks from piping <br /> and fuel filters must drain directly into UDCs. <br /> m) Visual inspection of the piping within the dispensers <br /> n) Leak detector test: Leak detectors must be tested to confirm that the devices can detect a leak <br /> of 3 gallons per hour at 10 psi. Leak detector monitored line volumes shall be appropriate for <br /> the make and model of the installed leak detectors, and shall be verified at the time of piping <br /> installation. <br /> Please be aware that the facility cannot operate the UST system prior to the EHD <br /> inspection and approval. <br /> 4. Any individual performing the work of a service technician must meet the following <br /> qualifications: <br /> a. Possess or be employed by a person who possesses one of several permissible valid, <br /> current contractor's licenses issued by the Contractors State License Board (may be issued <br /> to the installation company), or a Tank Tester's license issued to the individual by the State <br /> Water Board, and <br /> b. Possess or work under the direct and personal supervision of an individual physically <br /> present at the work site who possesses a valid, current California UST Service Technician <br /> certificate issued by the International Code Council (ICC), and <br /> c. Possesses a valid, current certificate of training from the manufacturer(s) of the <br /> component(s) being tested, repaired, or serviced. <br /> 5. Individuals installing underground storage tank system components must possess or work <br /> under the direct and personal supervision of an individual physically present at the work site <br /> who possesses all of the following: <br /> a. A valid, current contractor's license issued by the Contractors State License Board, and <br /> b. A valid, current UST Installation/Retrofitting certificate issued by the International Code <br /> Council (ICC), and <br /> c. A valid, current certificate of training from the manufacturer(s) of the component(s) being <br /> installed. <br /> 6. The tank owner or operator shall log into the California Environmental Reporting System <br /> (CERS) at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/ and ensure all UST information is current. <br /> 2 of 3 <br />