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And in addition <br /> d. Each person installing or testing any component must hold a certificate of <br /> training from the manufacturer of that component. <br /> 4. Any changes shall be submitted to SJC Environmental Health Department(EHD) <br /> for approval prior to commencing work. All new submittals supersede the <br /> previous ones. <br /> 5. No gasoline, diesel, or other hazardous material or waste can enter the <br /> sewer/septic or storm water system. If it does it will be considered illegal <br /> hazardous waste disposal and enforcement actions could follow. <br /> 6. At the time, all product and vent piping used must be UL 971 approved. All <br /> piping manufactured after July 1, 2005 must meet the 2004 version of the <br /> standard. NUPI Smartflex piping approved for use are as follows: <br /> Flexible; Coaxial(coal); 2", 2 %", & 5" <br /> Flexible; Coaxial(sticks); 2",4", 5" <br /> Piping that does not meet these requirements will be rejected. <br /> 7. All piping, fittings, sumps,under-dispenser containment and tanks must be <br /> certified by an independent testing organization and labeled as required by the <br /> organization. (UL, ULC, ANSI, API, ASTM, etc., See California Code of <br /> Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16 Table B for complete list.). Pursuant to the <br /> Underwriters Laboratories Inc(UL) listings, only those products bearing the UL <br /> mark will be considered listed. ANY PART/PRODUCT NOT MARKED WITH <br /> THE UL LABEL OR ANOTHER LISTED TESTING ORGANIZATION WILL <br /> BE REJECTED. <br /> 8. All monitoring equipment used shall be listed in LG 113. <br /> 9. UST shall be anchored using deadmen as detailed in the permit application. <br /> 10. All installation and testing shall be in compliance with manufacturer's <br /> instructions, Section 2635 and 2636 of California Code of Regulations (CCR). <br /> 11. All piping must slope and be able to drain to a containment sump with an <br /> audible/visual alarm. <br /> 12. All tank top openings that are connected to the primary space of the UST must <br /> have secondary containment, audible/visual alarm, and be vapor tight or terminate <br /> at grade. <br /> 13. All secondary containment must be constructed in a manner to prevent water <br /> intrusion and prevent vapors from entering the backfill. <br /> 14. The secondary containment system must be continuously monitored as required <br /> under California Health & Safety Code(HSC) 25290.1. <br /> 15. All metal components in direct contact with the ground such as flexible <br /> connectors, swing joints, fittings, and pumps shall be catholically protected. <br /> _--4 6. Passing Enhanced Leak Detection(ELD)results must be received prior to the fuel <br /> being received. Note: A separate permit application is required to install ELD. <br /> - 17. Submit the Best Management Practices to EHD for managing fuel spills and wash <br /> down water at this site prior to the final inspection. <br /> ­18. Submit Monitoring and Response plans to EHD prior to the final inspection. <br /> -19. Submit completed"UPCF UST operating permit application-Tank information", <br /> formerly SWRCB Permit Application Form B and UPCF hwfwrc-b, for the new <br /> UST to EHD prior to the final inspection. <br />