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COMPLIANCE INFO_1989-2013
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EHD - Public
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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
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Approved
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6. SU i3 IBLE PUMP CONTAINMENT SUM. <br />Test Method Developed By: ump Manufacturer (Industry Standard <br />0 Other (Spec) <br />Test Method Uses: 0 Pressure 0 Vacuum <br />0 Other (Spec fv) <br />Measuring Equipment Used for Testing: (OA 1A„'®1.1 <br />ING Page q of <br />"Professional Engineer <br />*Hydrostatic <br />J_ 1 _ _ - --r— A e <br />Sump # 1- <br />Sump Diameter: 3 ®` <br />Sump # 2— Sump # <br />3 (O o' <br />Sump Depth: 33 <br />Sump Material: 6ydk 1-t ss <br />Height from Tank Top to Highest <br />Pi2ing Penetration: <br />Height from Tank Top to Lowest <br />Electrical Penetration: <br />Condition of sump prior to testing:1 <br />1 w 4o <br />W cA-cr L 1 ® e <br />Portion of Sump Tested' _Wqltr LaA&L Is” <br />Does turbine shut down when <br />sump sensor detects either product <br />or water? P Q <br />v <br />j <br />Turbine shutdown response timet 01A <br />014 <br />Is system programmed for fail-safe <br />shutdown? Pia <br />00 <br />Was fail-safe verified to be <br />o erational? 1J f A. <br />0 t A <br />Wait time between applying 30 <br />pressure/vacuum/water and starting <br />test: 54a (.per <br />Test Start Time:: Z .4 <br />9.100 <br />Initial Reading (Rt): ;✓ ,{- sSPACo <br />S <br />Test End Time: 9.5 v A.M. <br />Final Reading (RF): O a S C e <br />Test Duration: '30 -1 1VV <br />Change in Reading (RF-Ri): 5C_ ie <br />Pass/Fail Threshold: 112. e*y IE C <br />Test Result: Va ° <br />y1sugiFci <br />Was sensor removed for testing? S <br />Was sensor properly replaced after <br />testin ?S <br />S <br />Comments — <br />v <br />' If the testing method does not test the entire depth of the sump, specify how much of the sump was tested. Methods not testing the <br />entire sump should only be used if the monitoring system provides fail-safe turbine shutdown. <br />'- With the submersible pump running, place the sensor in product (discriminating sensors should also be placed in water). The time <br />between placing the sensor in product and the turbine shutting down is the response time. This should be done if the secondan <br />containment testing method used does not test the entire volume of the sump. <br />SWRCB December 2001 <br />
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