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Ll <br />Arco #5450 1617 W. Fremont`0 <br />e. Visual inspection of the piping within the dispensers <br />4. If concrete will be broken near the UST, piping, or UDCs, a secondary containment test <br />must be performed on the impacted portions once concrete is poured in accordance with <br />the manufacturer's guidelines. <br />5. Qualified service technicians must possess or work under the direct and personal <br />supervision of an individual physically present at the work site who possesses all of the <br />following: <br />a. One of several permissible valid, current contractor's licenses issued by the <br />Contractors State License Board (may be issued to the installation company), or a <br />Tank Tester's license issued to the individual by the State Water Board, and <br />b. A valid, current California UST Service Technician certificate issued by the <br />International Code Council (ICC), and <br />c. A valid, current certificate of training from the manufacturer(s) of the component(s) <br />being tested, repaired, or serviced. <br />6. Log into the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS), update and submit the <br />"UST Monitoring Plan" for the changes to the UDC sensors and the 87 siphon leak <br />detector for approval. <br />7. All components must be certified by an independent testing organization and labeled as <br />required by the organization (UL, ULC, ANSI, API, ASTM, etc.). See California Code of <br />Regulations _• _• for • r- - <br />8. Permit expires 180 days from the date of approval. If an extension to the expiration date <br />is required, a written request must be submitted to this office prior to the expiration date. <br />If you have any further questions, please contact me at (209) 468-3440. <br />Thank you, <br />Stacy Rivera, HS <br />Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />2 <br />