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0 0 <br /> (f) The reporting requirements of this article are in addition to any reporting requirements in <br /> section 13271 of Division 7 of the California Water Code and other laws and regulations. <br /> 4 Fuel leaks were found under all four dispensers at Charter Way duringthe September <br /> 1 , 2006, routine UST inspection. These leaks have been documented in the designated <br /> operator monthly reports for several months. Recordable release statements ere not <br /> prepared. <br /> 4 Fuel leaks were found on the flex connector in the diesel piping sump and under <br /> dispensers 1/2 and 7/8 at Charter Way during the October 18, 2007, and October 22, 2008, <br /> routine UST inspections. Recordable release statements were not prepared until <br /> November 1 , 2007, and November 20, 2008, respectively. <br /> 4 Fuel leaks were found under dispensers 1/2 and 7/8 at West Lane during the <br /> November 6, 2008, routine UST inspection. A recordable release statement was not <br /> prepared until December 1 , 2008. <br /> Title 23, CCR 2711 ( ) and (c) Current Unified ProgramConsolidated Forms on file with <br /> EHD (facility tank form) <br /> (b) The owner or operator shall inform the local agency of any changes to the information <br /> provided in accordance with subsection (a) within 30 calendar days unless required to <br /> obtain approval before making the change. <br /> (c) The permit applications, "Underground Storage Tank Operating Permit Application -Facility <br /> Information," "Underground Storage Tank Operating Permit Application -Tank Information," <br /> and "Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan" in Title 27, Division 3, Subdivision 1, <br /> Chapter 6, shall be accompanied by the local government and state surcharge fees. <br /> Information on the facility information form for West Lane was not current at the time <br /> of the May 24, 2004, routine UST inspection. <br /> The 91-octane tank was converted to a diesel tank and the -octane tank was <br /> converted to a 1-octane tank at Charter Way in December 2004 and a tank information <br /> form was not submitted within 30 days. <br /> 4 Information on the facility and tank information forms for West Lane was not current <br /> t the time of the September 2 , 2006, routine UST inspection. <br /> 4 The property owner changed at Charter Way prior to October 2006 and an update <br /> facility information form was not submitted until October 30, 2007. <br /> Title 23, CCR 2712 ( ) Maintenance and monitoringrecords. Written monitoring and <br /> maintenance records shall be maintained on-site or off-site at a readily available location, if <br /> approved by the local agency, for a period of at least 3 years, 6 1/2 years for cathodic <br /> protection maintenance records, and 5 years for written performance claims pertaining to <br /> release detection systems, and calibration and maintenance records for such systems. Records <br /> of repairs, lining, and upgrades shall be maintained on site or at another approved location for <br /> the remaining life of the underground storage tank. These records shall be made available, <br /> upon request within 36 hours, to the local agency or the State Water Board. Monitoring records <br /> shall include: <br /> (1) The date and time of all monitoring or sampling; <br /> (2) Monitoring equipment calibration and maintenance records; <br /> (3)The results of any visual observations; <br /> (4) The results of all sample analysis performed in the laboratory or in the field, including <br /> laboratory data sheets and analysis used; <br /> (5) The logs of all readings of gauges or other monitoring equipment, ground water elevations, <br /> or other test results; and <br /> 2 <br />