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0 <br />February 28, 1986 <br />6 <br />o <br />MARK OF SERVICE <br />UNOCAL <br />2175 North California Blvd, Suite 650 <br />Walnut Creek, CA 94596 <br />ATTN : Paul Yamamoto <br />Dear Paul: <br />ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH <br />F ERIAIT/SERRVICES <br />On January 23, 1986, a Petro Tite System Tank Test was performed <br />at SS#5417, x1700 E. Yosemite Ave, Manteca, CA. The test was <br />performed by Larry Carver, FHEMCO Technician. The NFPA Code <br />329.02 criteria for a tight system is a maximum loss of .05 gallons <br />per hour. Because of the almost infinite variables involved, this is <br />not intended to be a mathematical tolerance and is not the permission <br />of actual leakage. <br />SYSTEM TEST <br />Tank #1 - North <br />Size - 10,000 Gallon <br />Product - UNOCAL Unleaded <br />The test showed a positive .016 gallons per hour. <br />Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested <br />mathematically tight. <br />Tank #2 - South <br />Size - 10,000 Gallon <br />Product - UNOCAL Super <br />The test showed a positive .041 gallons per hour. <br />Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested <br />mathematically tight. <br />Tank - Waste Oil <br />Size - 550 Gallon <br />Tank was tested with 4PS I for one (1) hour. <br />Tank held tight. <br />3040'H' Street - (805) 323-8136 <br />BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 <br />F & H EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPANY <br />- HOME OFFICE - <br />1100 North 'J' Street - (209) 688-2977 <br />Post Office Boz 88 - TULARE, CA 93275-0088 <br />17068 Road 26 - (209) 675-1000 <br />MADERA, CA 93638 <br />