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s <br /> Routine Monitoring Procedures <br /> Page 2 <br /> • 0.1 GPH magnetostrictive in-tank volumetric probe <br /> • Discriminating liquid sensors in the: <br /> 1. UST Interstitial space 2. Fill sump 3. Piping sump 4. Piping vault. <br /> C. The methods used to perform routine monitoring are: <br /> • Annual State Water Resources Control Board(SWRCB)monitoring certification, <br /> used to test the function of sensors, TLS-350 Plus, and general facility operation. <br /> The local governing bodies may witness the certification. <br /> • SWRCB secondary containment testing. Six months from installation and 36 <br /> months thereafter. Test method is based on SWRCB guidelines. The local <br /> governing bodies may witness the certification. <br /> D. Locations where monitoring is performed: <br /> Continuous monitoring and leak detection are performed: <br /> • In the interstitial space of the double wall UST <br /> • In the fill sump <br /> • In the piping sump <br /> • In the piping vault <br /> E. 1.The CO Supervisor Ronald Cardenas(408-842-7006)will be responsible for performing: <br /> • On site record keeping,Note: Onsite records are maintained in metal record <br /> keeping boxes mounted on the wall inside the switch room and label <br /> "Underground Fuel Storage Tank Monitoring Records" and`Environmental <br /> Records". <br /> • The reporting of any discrepancies and alarms with the monitoring system, UST, <br /> piping, and associated hardware to Environmental Affairs. <br /> 2. VERIZON-Environmental Affairs (California region)at(800) 386-9639 is <br /> responsible for all maintenance and repairs to the UST monitoring system, UST,piping, <br /> and all associated hardware. <br />