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1048 E Waterloo Road <br />12/16/98 11/1/99 7/12/2000 <br />1419 S. El Dorado Street <br />12/16/98 11/1/99 7/12/2000 <br />14. With respect to each measurement identified in response to Interrogatory No. 13 above, <br />please state whether the method of measurement used by you was approved by the San <br />Joaquin Department of Weights and Measures. <br />San Joaquin County, Office of Emergency Services does not use these method. <br />15. With respect to each measurement identified in response to Interrogatory No. 13 above, <br />describe the exact method of measurement used. <br />Our normal procedure is to conduct a visual check on the number of cylinders at <br />each location which is then compared against the amount stored per cylinder. <br />Then the total cubic feet is combined to determine if the business is at or above <br />1,200 cubic feet which is equal to 137 pounds. <br />Each cylinder that was not attached to the system was verified that pressure was <br />still in each cylinder. (There was no tagging system in place to identify full or <br />empty cylinders.) <br />16. With respect to each measurement identified in response to Interrogatory No. 13 above state <br />the exact weight of Carbon Dioxide you measured to be present at each referenced location. <br />1304 E. Hammer Lane <br />12/16/1998 150 pounds <br />11/1/1999 200 pounds <br />7/12/2000 120 pounds <br />1048 E Waterloo Road <br />12/16/98 250 pounds <br />11/1/99 150 pounds <br />7/12/2000 100 pounds <br />1419 S. El Dorado Street <br />12/16/98 170 pounds <br />11/1/99 150 pounds <br />7/12/2000 100 pounds <br />17. With respect to each measurement identified in response to Interrogatory No. 13 above state <br />the exact volume of Carbon Dioxide you measured to be present at each referenced location. <br />1304 E. Hammer Lane <br />12/16/1998 1,311 cubic feet <br />11/1/1999 1,748 cubic feet <br />7/12/2000 1,048 cubic feet <br />1048 E Waterloo Road <br />12/16/98 2,185 cubic feet <br />11/1/99 1,311 cubic feet <br />7/12/2000 874 cubic feet <br />