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C <br />1�1 <br />UNIFIED PROGRARi CONSOLIDATED FORA -1 <br />UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAINK <br />MONITORING PLAN — (Page 2 of 2) <br />hk <br />VI. UNDER DISPENSER CONTAINMENT (UDC) MONITORING halap ll <br />UDC MONITORING IS PERFORMED USING THE FOLLOWING METHOD(S) <br />® 1. CONTINUOUS ELECTRONIC MONI'T'ORING ❑ 2. FLOAT AND CHAiN ASSEMBLY ❑ 3. ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE <br />490.54a. <br />❑ 4. NO DISPENSERS ❑ 99. OTHER (Specify) <br />490-54b <br />LEAK MONITOR MANUFACTURER: Veeder Root 490.5'. MODEL /t: TLS -350 <br />490-56. <br />LEAK SENSOR MANUFACTURER: Veeder Root 490-57, MODEL N(S): 0794380-208 <br />490-58_ <br />DETECTION OF A LEAK INTO THE UDC TRIGGERS AUDIBLE AND VISUAL. ALARMS. ® a. YES ❑ b. NO <br />490.59. <br />UDC LEAK ALARM TRIGGERS AUTOMATIC PU1%4P SHUTDOWN. ®a. YES ❑ b. NO <br />49-60. <br />FAILURE/DISCONNECTION OF UDC MONITORING SYSTEM TRIGGERS AUTOMATIC PUMP SHUTDOWN. ®a. YES ❑ b. NO <br />490.6t <br />UDC MONITORING STOPS THE FLAW OF PRODUCT AT THE DISPENSER. ®a. YES ❑ b. NO <br />490b2 <br />UDC CONSTRUCTION IS: ® 1. SINGLE WALL ❑ 2. DOUBLE WALL <br />49645. <br />IF DOUBLE WALL: <br />UDC INTERSTITIAL SPACE IS MONITORED BY: ❑ a. LiQUID ❑ b. PRESSURE ❑ c. VACUUM <br />4� aaa <br />A LEAK WITI IIN THE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT OF THE UDC TRIGGERS AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS. ❑ a. YES ❑ b. NO <br />490•64b <br />VII. PERIODIC SYSTEM TESTING <br />I. ELD TESTING: THIS FACILITY HAS BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD THAT ENHANCED <br />490.65. <br />LEAK DETE Tt ELD MUST BE PERFORMED. PERIODIC ELD IS PERFORMED EVERY 36 MONTHS AS RE UIRED. 23 CCR 02644.1) <br />® 2. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT COMPONENTS ARE TESTED EVERY 36 MONTHS. <br />490.66. <br />® 3. SPILL BUCKETS ARE TESTED ANNUALLY. <br />490-67. <br />VIII. RECORD KEEPING <br />The following monitoring/maintenance records are kept for this facility. <br />49MS <br />® a. ALARM LOGS ❑ b. VISUAL INSPECTION RECORDS ❑ e. TANK INTEGRITY TESTING RESULTS <br />❑ d. SiR TESTING RESULTS (and supporting documentation records) ❑ e. TANK GAUGING RESULTS (and supporting documentation records) <br />❑ f. ATG TESTING RESULTS (and supporting documentation records) ❑ g. CORROSION PROTECTION 60 -DAY LOGS <br />It. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION RECORDS <br />IX. TRAINING <br />Personnel with UST monitoring responsibilities are familiar with all of the following documents relevant to their job duties: <br />490-694 <br />REFERENCE DOCUMENTS MAINTAINED AT FACILITY13 (Check all that apply) <br />® THIS UNDF;RGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PLAN (Required) <br />49o•a9b. <br />® OPERATING MANUALS FOR ELECTRONIC MONITORING EQUIPMENT (Required) <br />490.69c. <br />❑ CALIFORNIA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REGULATIONS <br />49o•69d <br />❑ CALIFORNIA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LAW <br />❑ STATE. WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD (SWRCB) PUBLICATION: "HANDBOOK FOR TANK OWNERS - MANUAL AND <br />49"4e <br />49o -69f <br />STATISTICAL INVENTORY REC:ONCILiATION" <br />490.495 <br />❑ SWRCB PUBLICATION: "UNDERSTANDING AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING SYSTEMS" <br />490-69h <br />❑ OTHER (Specify): <br />490.69i <br />® This facility has a "Designated UST Operator' who has passed the California UST System Operator Exam administered by the international Code Council <br />490-70 <br />(ICC). The "Designated UST Operator" Mil train facility employees in the proper operation and maintenance of the UST systems annually, and within 30 <br />days of hire. This training will include, but is not limited to, the following: <br />Y Operation of die UST systems in a manner consistent with the facility's best management practices. <br />➢ The facility employee's role Aith regard to the monitoring equipment as specified in this UST Monitoring Plait. <br />The facility employee's role with regard to spills and overfills as specified in the facility's UST Response Plan. <br />A Nan3e(s) of contact persons) for emergencies and monitoring alarms. <br />X. COMMENTS/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />Provide additional comments here or indicate how many pages with additional information on specific monitoring procedures are attached to this plan. <br />490-71. <br />The overfill prevontion is a flapper valve set to shut off at 95% <br />XI. PERSONNELRESEQNSMUTIES <br />The UST Owner/Operator is responsible for ensuring that: 1.) the daily/routine UST "ucE(gities nd maintenance of UST teak detection equipment <br />covered <br />this plan occetrs; 2.) all conditions that indicate apossible release are investi -ted, an 3. lj 7monitorin records are maintained properly. _ <br />THE FOLLOWING PFRSON(S) ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORM ING THE MONITORING AND F I1Ji[?�4E v1AINTFNANCE: <br />�E7ial <br />NAME: Amanda A alt 490-72. TITLE: Envlro Manager <br />ago -75. <br />NAME: Matt Wallin 490.74. TITLE: Compliance Technician > <br />a90 7s. <br />The Designated UST Operator shall perforin a monthly visual inspection of the facility, provide a rel3gq to the owner/operator, and inform the owner/operator of any <br />conditions that need follow-up action. J t <br />XII. OWNERIOPERAT R SIGNATURE <br />CERTIFICATION: I certify that tite Information provided herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. <br />API'LIG1N'f SiGNAT'URE <br />4"-77.RF.PRESE' <br />5/16/2012 <br />C <br />-)DATE: <br />rING: 0 t. Tank Ow11Mr -tor ❑ 2. Facilit Ot�nenO erator C]3. iud Re rcsentaG Iof0— 490-76. <br />a9o.7s. <br />490.79. <br />APP I.ICANTNAM E(print): APPLiCANT TITLE: EC1Vlr011mental Manager <br />Amanda Appel) J <br />UPCF UST -D (IV2007)-3/4 www.unidocs.org <br />