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' I <br /> • I <br /> I - <br /> 3 Now many in-ground automotive lifts in California have experienced small amounts of fluid loss <br /> on a continuous or sporadic basis (leaked more than 5 gallons on an annual basis)' <br /> Results <br /> Number of Respondents- 1 <br /> a� <br /> AUTOMOTIVE "In considering your question #3, we must assume <br /> that the reference to 'small amounts of fluid los~ and <br /> LIFT INSTITUTE, _ <br /> INC. '(leaked more than 5 gallons on an annual busj%)' <br /> relate to underground loss of oil and doc,, not include <br /> the small amount 'surface' loss that occurs with the <br /> 4 intended lubrication of the piston This is generally <br /> �r 'small' and can easily he cleaned-up during <br /> 'housekeeping,' but it can vary depending on the igc <br /> of the lift as well as the frequency and thorcughncss <br /> of maintenance performed. . The current <br /> manufacturers of in-ground automotive lifts c%timate <br /> C that underground leakage of more than 5 gallons on <br /> an annual basis has occurred in less than 2% of all in- <br /> ground lifts in California, or less than 500 in-ground <br /> lifts " <br /> 14 <br /> S <br /> �I <br /> r <br /> f <br /> 4. Of these leaks, how many have affected a benefcial use of water (eg, ground water used <br /> for drinking, surface water used for aquatic habitat or recreation)? <br /> i <br /> i <br /> Results: <br /> fNumber of Respondents: 1 <br /> 1� <br /> V <br /> AUTOMOTIVE "The current manufacturers of in-ground automotive <br /> LIFT INSTITUTE, lifts are not aware of any leaks (from in-ground <br /> INC. automotive lifts) which have affected a beneficial u%c <br /> of water." <br /> I <br /> 33 <br />