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Fromm: Alicia Dee Crumb [Alpetroeum.con] <br />Sent: Thursday, SeptemberO3.2O095]J3PYN <br />To: AhoCaoapit[EH] <br />Subject: Permit Application Response <br />Attachmmmnts;8KMBl`C451OQOBO31537O.pdf <br />Page I of I <br />| have reviewed and responded to the following information: <br />1. Certifications of the technician performing the work (i.e.: ICC service tech, EBW, Franklin Fueling System, <br />Pneumerooboretc.) Attached <br />2. Cut sheets of the product indicating third party certification (i.e.: UL, ULC, etc.) This was sent in with the initial <br />permit application <br />Under #4 List of equipment to be used (Attach manufacturer's specification sheets showing third -party approval): <br />itlists "Horizontal Liquid Sanaors"Correct. <br />So, does Balch Petroleum intend to replace the annular sensor of the diesel tank. Yes <br />Additionally have you checked to see if this EBW Horizontal Liquid Sensor LS -7A compatible with the existing <br />Pneumercator Monitoring Panel? Please advise. The EBW sensor is compatible, as it is just a generic float switch <br />HM 4 <br />930 Ames Ave <br />Milpitas, Ca 95035 <br />Office 408.V4%,8h&hext. lV7 <br />Fax 408.942.0131 <br />Cell 310.806.7105 <br />(�OBalch Petroleum's Green Business Team encourages you to consider the environment before printing thl <br />9/4/2009 <br />