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<br /> all monitoring equipment used to satisfy the requirements of this article shall be installed,
<br /> calibrated, operated, and maintained in accordance with section 2638.
<br /> -a During the September 30, 2004, routine UST inspection at Charter Way, the -octane
<br /> annular sensor was found to be in alarm since August 2, 2004, and repairs had not been
<br /> attempted.
<br /> -> During the September 19, 2005, routine UST inspection at Wilson Way, the 1-octane
<br /> piping sump sensor was not located to detect a leak at the earliest opportunity.
<br /> During the September 20, 2005, monitoring system certification at Charter Way, the
<br /> service technician found the 1-octane annular sensor raised 24 inches off the bottom
<br /> the tank.
<br /> 4 During the September 12, 2006, routine UST inspection at Charter Way, all three
<br /> piping sump sensors were located on the wrong side of the sump to detect a leak at the
<br /> earliest opportunity.
<br /> During the September 20, 2006, routine UST inspection at West Lane, the - and 91-
<br /> octane piping sump sensors were found placed at the highest point of the respective
<br /> sumps.
<br /> During the November 16, 2006, monitoring system certification inspection at Wilson
<br /> Way, the 7- and 1-octane fill sump sensors were not located to detect a leak at the
<br /> earliest opportunity.
<br /> During the October 18, 2007, routine UST inspection at Charter Way, the 1-octane
<br /> annular sensor was found to be in alarm since October 1 , 2007, and repairs had not
<br /> been attempted.
<br /> 4 During the November 6, 2008, routine UST inspection at West Lane, the diesel annular
<br /> sensor was replaced at the lowest point after testing, it went into alarm, indicating the
<br /> present of liquid, and that it was not at the lowest point prior to testing.
<br /> Title 23, CCR Section 2631 ( ) Primary containment is product tight. All new underground
<br /> storage tanks including associated piping used for the storage of hazardous substances shall
<br /> have primary and secondary containment. Primary containment shall be product tight.
<br /> 4 ELD samples collected on February 7, 2005, at Wilson Way showed failures in the
<br /> primary containment and repairs were not made until June 22, 2006.
<br /> 4 During the November 6, 2008, routine UST inspection at West Lane, two dispensers
<br /> had about one inch of fuel that leaked into the UDC sumps.
<br /> Title 23, CCR 2632 ( ) Monitoring program (monitoring responseplans) is current
<br /> and approved by local agency. Owners or operators of underground storage tanks subject to
<br /> this section shall implement a monitoring program approved by the local agency and specified
<br /> in the underground storage tank operating permit. The program shall include interstitial space
<br /> monitoring as described in subsection (c) and shall include the items listed in subsection (d).
<br /> current copy of the monitoring plan for West Lane had not been submitted to the
<br /> EHD for approval at the time of the May 24, 2004, and October 8, 2007, routine UST
<br /> inspections.
<br /> 4 A current copy of the monitoring plan for Charter Way had not been submitted to the
<br /> EHD for approval at the time of the September 30, 2004, routine UST inspection.
<br /> current copy of the monitoring plan for Wilson Way had not been submitted to the
<br /> EHD for approval at the time of the November 7, 2006, routine UST inspection.
<br /> Title 23, CCR 2635 ( )(1) Spill container. The spill container shall collect any hazardous
<br /> substances spilled during product delivery operations to prevent the hazardous substance from
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