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COMPLIANCE INFO_1989-2013
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1989-2013
RECORD_ID
PR0504967
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0006440
FACILITY_NAME
SHERIFFS OPERATIONS CTR #2
STREET_NUMBER
7000
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MICHAEL CANLIS
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
19305014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7000 N MICHAEL CANLIS BLVD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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{i <br />APR 28 2005 1:02PM HP LASERJET 3200 <br />FIGURE 1.8.2 <br />FIGURE 1.8.3 <br />FIGURE 1.8.4 <br />a file, or a disc sander to remove all gloss from the sur- <br />faces to be bonded. <br />4. If solvent is used to clean all bonding surfaces, allow <br />the solvent to evaporate, then apply a thick coating of <br />adhesive to both surfaces, snap the patch in place, and <br />apply pressure with hose clamps or banding material <br />until the adhesive hardens (see Fig. 1.8.4). The clamps <br />may be left on or removed after heat curing, depend- <br />ing on their salvage value. <br />1.8.2 Repairing Extensive Damage <br />When the damaged area in the pipe wall is larger than two <br />inches (50 mm) in diameter, follow these instructions: <br />1. When damage is local (less than two inches/50 mm <br />long, but more than two inches/50 mm around the cir- <br />cumference of the pipe), check to see if there is enough <br />slack in the pipe to cut out the damaged section. If <br />there is enough slack, cut out the damaged section, re - <br />taper the cut ends, and bond a sleeve coupling be- <br />tween the tapered ends. Make sure that the joints are <br />locked up and fully cured before pressure testing the <br />repair, <br />If the pipe is buried, excavate a working area large <br />enough to allow for tapering tool rotation, Taper the <br />cut ends of the pipeline and install the sleeve coupling <br />using the procedures shown in Fig. 1.8.5. <br />RED THREAD IIA Alpe Ea' FittIngs <br />L' <br />p.3 <br />SECTION 8 ♦ Repair Procedures <br />FIGURE 1.B.S <br />--------------------- <br />FIGURE 1.8.6 <br />2. When damage is extensive (too large for replacement <br />by a sleeve coupling), cut out the damaged section, ta- <br />per the cut ends, and install two sleeve couplings and a <br />pipe nipple as shown in Fig. 1.8.6. This procedure re- <br />quires sufficient slack in the line to make the final <br />joint by lifting the pipe (or moving the pipe to one <br />side) to engage the bell and spigot joint. Therefore, it <br />may be necessary to remove additional backfill from a <br />buried line to allow for pipeline movement of several <br />feet. <br />a. Cut out the damaged section of pipe. <br />b. Taper one end of a piece of pipe at least as long as <br />the damaged section. When tapering, carefully ob- <br />serve the position of the nipple on the tapering <br />tool. This taper will be used as a gauge. Cut this <br />nipple to the proper length in the following steps. <br />c. When pipe is buried, excavate a working area large <br />enough to allow for tapering tool rotation. Taper <br />the cut ends of the pipeline and install the two <br />sleeve couplings. Cure these joints and then mea- <br />sure the gap between the sleeve couplings. At this <br />point, determine the proper length of the pipe nip- <br />ple. This length is the sum of the distance between <br />the two sleeve couplings, the insertion length of <br />the tapered ends, and an additional "wet" make-up <br />length to assure joint lock-up. <br />To determine the insertion Iength of the tapered <br />ends, move one of the couplings to the side and <br />use the end of the repair nipple made in the previ- <br />ous step to determine the dry fit into each bell. <br />(Note: The dry fit must be very tight, i.e. use a 2x4 <br />to drive the joint together tightly enough that it is <br />difficult to separate.) The total length of the repair <br />nipple Is determined by adding these two measure - <br />19 <br />
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