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Fueling Solutions, Inc. <br />Christopher J. Rolfs <br />2700 Newport Blvd. Suite #324 <br />Newport Beach, CA 92663 <br />Tel: 949.675.1114 fax: 949.675.3366 <br />ciroifs@fuelinasolutions.com <br />March 25, 2004 <br />Mr. Doug Wilson <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />304 East Weber Avenue, 3rd Floor <br />Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br />Dear Mr. Wilson, <br />MAR 3 1 2004 <br />ENVIRON;ANT HEALTH <br />PERMI'i/;;ERVICES <br />I have been contacted about a Smith Fiberglass secondary containment installation <br />which needs a deviation from the established installation instructions. When the distance <br />between secondary containment clam shell flanges falls shorter than the illustrated 2.5" <br />(Smith Installation Manual B2160, page 23) "Isolators" can be used to maintain a distance <br />between clamshell flanges to allow for proper backfill support around the piping system. <br />Isolators can be made out of a simple material such as tire rubber, or a neoprene <br />material. The isolators should be approximately V to 1" in thickness to assure proper <br />separation. The use of isolators for this purpose will not void any applicable <br />manufacturer's warranty. <br />Thank you for your interest and support of Smith Fibercast U.L. approved piping systems. If <br />I can be of any further assistance please contact me at 949.675.1114. <br />Sincerely, <br />Christopher J. Rolfs <br />Fueling Solutions, Inc., representing Smith Fibercast <br />Cc: Bill Foley, Roy Lawrence <br />