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0 <br /> Underground Storage Tank Violations <br /> HSC 25284.2 Annual spill containment testing. The owner or operator of an underground <br /> storage tank with a spill containment structure designed to prevent a release in the event of a <br /> spill or overfill while a hazardous substance is being placed in the tank shall annually test the <br /> spill containment structure to demonstrate that it is capable of containing the substance until it <br /> is detected and cleaned up. <br /> 4 Annual spill container testing at West Lane was due by March 2004 and was <br /> performed on May 3, 2004, two months late. <br /> Annual spill container testing t Charter Way was due by August2004 and was <br /> performed September 30, 2004, one month late. <br /> a► Annual spill container testing at West Lane was due by May 2005 and was performed <br /> on July 1 , 2005, two months late. <br /> Annual spill container testing t Charter Way was due by May 2005 and was <br /> performed September 20, 2005, four months late. <br /> Annual spill container testing t Wilson Way was due by Augusts <br /> performed September 1 , 2005, one month late. <br /> Annual spill container testing at West Lane was due by July 2006 and was performed <br /> on September 20, 2006, two months late. <br /> Annual spill container testing at Wilson Waywas due by September 2006 and was <br /> performed on November 1 , 2006, two months late. <br /> Annual spill container testing at West Lane was due by September 2007 and was <br /> performed n October 8, 2007, one month late. <br /> Annual spill container testing at Charter Way was due by September 2007 and was <br /> performed on October 18, 2007, one month late. <br /> Annual spill container testing t Wilson Way was due by November 2007 and was <br /> performed arch 3, 2008, four months late. <br /> 4 Annual spill container testing t West Lane was due by October 2008 and was <br /> performed ovember 6, 2008, one month late. <br /> HSC 25291 ( )( ) Secondary containment for UST is tight. Secondary containment shall be <br /> constructed to prevent structural weakening as a result of contact with any released hazardous <br /> substances, and also shall be capable of storing the hazardous substances for the maximum <br /> anticipated period of time necessary for the recovery of any released hazardous substance. <br /> 4 Secondary containment testing at Charter Way was performed on September 19, 2005, <br /> and failures at the 1-octane piping sump were not repaired until December 12, 2008, 39 <br /> monthslater. <br /> Secondary containment testing t Wilson Way was performed on July 22, , and <br /> failures were not repaired until December 6, 2006, 17 months later. <br /> HSC 25291 ( ) UST system monitoring equipment is operational <br /> The underground tank system shall be designed and constructed with a monitoring system <br /> capable of detecting the entry of the hazardous substance stored in the primary containment <br /> into the secondary containment. <br /> During the September 20, 2006, routine UST inspection at West Lane, the 1-octane <br /> annular sensor was found not programmed into the monitoring panel. When it was <br /> reprogrammed, it triggered sensor out alarm and required replacement. <br /> During the September 20, 2006, routine UST inspection at West Lane, the 91-octane lea <br /> detector failed to detect a 3.0 gph leak at 10 psi. <br /> 22 <br />