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INSTALL 2019 TANK TOP UPGRADE
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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2019 TANK TOP UPGRADE
RECORD_ID
PR0527629
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0018721
FACILITY_NAME
Costco Wholesale #1031
STREET_NUMBER
2440
STREET_NAME
DANIELS
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2440 DANIELS ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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ITEM#149 <br /> it <br /> The Global Leader in Vapor Monitoring <br /> Veeder-Root's Continuous Pressure Monitoring (CPM) is designed to comply with the6 1 VEE�ER ROOT <br /> Delaware 7 DE Admin. Code 1124 Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions, <br /> Section 36.0 Stage II Vapor Recovery regulation. Veeder-Root's CPM is the first and <br /> only solution available in Delaware with equipment that is certified by the California -- <br /> Air Resources Board (ARB). <br /> dl� Ro6'+L <br /> What is Continuous Pressure Monitoring? <br /> CPM is a fuel storage space monitoring system that continuously monitors pressures in the fuel containment TLS-350 <br /> space and reports vapor leaks and the frequency of venting emissions through the P/V Valve located at the <br /> site vent stack.Installing CPM is one of two options for decommissioning Stage II Vapor Recovery <br /> equipment in Delaware. <br /> Do I Have to Decommission Stage II Vapor Recovery? <br /> No.The new requirements allow existing stations to choose to decommission their Stage II systems when <br /> reconstructing a station,when making upgrades to existing equipment or at any other time they believe is Vapor Pressure Sensor <br /> appropriate.This allows stations to get the useful life out of their Stage II equipment before replacement <br /> with non-Stage II equipment.A deadline to decommission Stage II Vapor Recovery equipment does not <br /> currently exist in Delaware. <br /> Product Components <br /> What Are My Stage II Vapor Recovery Decommissioning Options? Vapor Pressure Sensor <br /> Measures containment tank pressure for <br /> 1. Install a Continuous Pressure Monitoring(CPM)System leakage and overpressure conditions for <br /> vapor containment monitoring. <br /> • This system will continuously monitor your fuel storage space and report on vapor emissions <br /> and leak detection. Software Enhoncement Module(SEM) <br /> Activates CPM software technology <br /> • The use of CPM as an option for decommissioning Stage II Vapor Recovery relieves the annual <br /> requirement in Delaware to perform pressure decay testing. NVMEM 2 Board <br /> Provides memory expansion necessary <br /> 2. Decommission WITHOUT installing a CPM System for CPM report storage <br /> • In addition to current site requirements,the following tests must be performed: <br /> Monthly—Inspect check fill and Stage I swivel adapters to be sure they are tightly sealed.-Visually inspect Stage I dry breaks to be sure <br /> they are tightly sealed.-Check ATG caps to be sure they are tightly sealed and that the associated electrical grommets and vent extractor <br /> caps are in good working order.-Visually inspect the Riser and P/V valve and cap for damage visible from the ground level. <br /> Annually—Pressure Decay Test(without any corrective action taken before or during the test on the day of the test)and a P/V valve test. <br /> If the annual test is failed(meaning corrective action was needed on the day of the test),quarterly testing shall be required and annual <br /> testing shall resume upon passing four(4)consecutive quarterly tests. <br /> ��� VEEDER-ROOT <br />
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