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COMPLIANCE INFO_2008-2011
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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2008-2011
RECORD_ID
PR0231129
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0001817
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC #35355
STREET_NUMBER
3202
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
Ln
City
Stockton
Zip
95209
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3202 W Hammer Ln
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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lil <br />El <br />Date: September 27, 2001, Revised February 6, 2006. <br />To Whom It May Concern: <br />According to California SBS (989) all secondary contaimnent boxes are subject to a 36 month <br />testing in accordance to section 2637.a.(2). The section states secondary contaimnent testing <br />systems installed on or after January 1, 2001 shall be tested upon installation, 6 months after <br />installation, and every 36 months thereafter. Prior to January 1, 2001 shall be tested by January 1, <br />S. Bravo 2003 and every 36 months thereafter. 2637.a.(2) Secondary containment systems shall be tested <br />Systems, Inc. to test criteria no less stringent than those used at installation. Additionally, secondary <br />containment systems shall be tested in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines or standards. <br />2929 Vail Avenue <br />Commerce, Per SBS 989 Bravo's triennial testing procedures are as follows: <br />CA 90040 <br />1. Testing you must follow all C.C.R. California Code Regulations with in section 2637 and all <br />323-8884133 local regulatory procedures prior to testing Bravo dispenser containment pans and sumps. <br />Fax: 323-88811123 <br />2. Next, per Bravo's standard maintenance installation instructions as stated on page 7 of the <br />E-mail: B2000, shallow pan, installation instructions and page 6 of the B-8000, deep sump, follow a <br />Into<c�sbravo.com routine maintenance. This includes cleaning the interior of the secondary containment <br />including debris, water, fuel and any other fluids. Ensure that all fittings/seals are tight <br />Website: before water testing dispenser containment. <br />http://www.sbiavo.coin <br />3. Visually inspect box for obvious problems such as loose hose clamps, compression nuts or <br />missing components before proceeding to test. <br />4. SHALLOW PAN: Place weight on the float approximately 1 pound or greater while the <br />tester prepares for a water leakage test. See figure 7-A of installation instructions. Note: <br />mark level of water test with grease marker as stated on installation instructions B2000 <br />page 6 step 10 for the shallow pan for field installed fittings which states fill the box up to <br />1" above penetrations. <br />DEEP SUMP: The initial installation test procedures for Bravo deep dispenser sumps states <br />on pg. 4 first paragraphs shall be filled 2" above the penetration fittings as stated in <br />installation instructions for the deep dispenser sumps. <br />Exceptions under LG -160 allows for flexibility where secondary containment test performed <br />there after are not feasible. Water testing above the penetration fitting is not feasible <br />because of product liability of other manufacturer's products that may be damaged by water <br />testing. <br />Bravo will not require water testing above the penetration fitting after initial installation if <br />there are other manufacturer's products below the penetration fitting. Rather, Bravo will <br />require dispenser containment sumps with fully operational fail-safe sensors be water tested <br />for integrity 4" from the bottom of the sump/under-dispenser box plus an additional volume <br />necessary to accommodate leak sensor activation and product pump shut -down reaction <br />time. <br />
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