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COMPLIANCE INFO_2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0231211
PE
2371
FACILITY_ID
FA0002409
FACILITY_NAME
SAFEWAY FUEL CENTER #2707
STREET_NUMBER
6425
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6425 N PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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PEVRP1200 -17 <br /> 7 .1.3 Description of Inspection. After a pre- <br /> DIST OVERFILL liminary inspection of the automatic shutoff instal- <br /> EQUIPMENT lation, the drop tube is removed from the tank. The <br /> automate shutoff is checked for proper <br /> operation, <br /> VERIFICATION , and its placement is measured to verify that it is <br /> INSPECTION AND properly located to completely shut off flow when <br /> TESTING the tank is no more than 95 percent full. <br /> 7. 1.4 Preparation. Refer to the tank manufac- <br /> Although the effectiveness of overfill prevention devices turer ' s calibration chart for the capacity in gal- <br /> can be tested by attempting to overfill an underground Ions, the diameter and the volume of product with <br /> storage tank (UST) with product and determining how well respect to product level. <br /> the device functions, this approach is not recommended . If the automatic shutoff device has a float that <br /> Any malfunction in the overfill prevention device could extends from the drop tube in the shutoff (closed) <br /> result in a product release that could result in a threat to position, verify the proper orientation of the float <br /> public health and safety and environmental damage. mechanism. The float mechanism should be orient- <br /> Federal UST rules require that overfill prevention ed away from any obstructions (ball float, submers- <br /> equipment automatically restrict flow or alert the transfer ible turbine pump [STP] , tank wall, tank gauge <br /> operator when the tank is no more than 90 percent full probe, etc. ) If the movement of the float mecha- <br /> or shut off flow into a tank when it is no more than nism is restricted, it will not function as designed. <br /> 95 percent full. Other alternatives to prevent overfills Use this procedure in conjunction with the manu- <br /> are the restriction of flow during a delivery 30 minutes facturer 's installation and maintenance instruc- <br /> prior to overfilling; alerting the operator 1 minute before <br /> overfilling may occur; or automatically shutting off flow tions . <br /> into a tank so that none of the fittings located on top of 7 .1.5 Inspection Equipment. Test equipment <br /> the tank are exposed to product due to overfilling. shall include: <br /> i <br /> j The PEI Overfill , Release Detection and Release tools for removal of the drop tube; <br /> Prevention Equipment Testing Committee has written tape measure ; <br /> the recommended practices for automatic shutoff devices <br /> to reflect that the devices must be set to shut off flow tools for inspection of the automatic shutoff. <br /> when the tank is no more than 95 percent full, and flow <br /> restriction and overfill alarm devices must automatically 7.1.6 Inspection Procedure. <br /> restrict flow or alert the transfer operator when the tank 1. Remove the drop tube from the tank. <br /> is no more than 90 percent full . This approach reflects the <br /> j more conservative application of the rules. 2. Visually inspect the automatic shut off valve and <br /> float mechanism for any damage or corrosion <br /> 7.1 Automatic Shutoff Devices . that inhibits the functionality of the device, and <br /> remove any debris and foreign objects. <br /> 7. 1.1 General . Automatic shutoff devices, <br /> 3 . Manually move the float mechanism to ensure it <br /> sometimes called flappers or flapper valves, are <br /> moves freely. <br /> an integral part of the drop tube assembly installed <br /> within the tank fill riser. They are designed to 4. With the float mechanism in the shutoff (closed) <br /> initially restrict and subsequently completely shut position, visually inspect the drop tube and <br /> off flow when product has reached predetermined verify that the shutoff valve is released and will <br /> levels during a delivery. Automatic shutoff valves move into the product flow path, <br /> need to be properly positioned and operate freely to <br /> control flow and prevent tank overfills . 5. If possible, verify that the bypass valve in the <br /> drop tube is open and free of blockage. <br /> 7 . 1.2 Purpose , The purpose of this inspection 6 . If problems with the shutoff valve are found and <br /> is to verify the automatic shutoff valve is installed defective components need repair or replace- <br /> properly, operates as designed and is set to corn- ment, notio,, Te appropriate person. <br /> pletely shut off flow when the tank is no more than - <br /> 95 percent full . <br /> [v A 201 <br /> pei . org <br /> w kFl <br /> t . � ' <br />
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