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Toua Yang, REHS <br />Sacramento County Environmental Management Department <br />10590 Armstrong Avenue, Suite B <br />Mather, CA 95655 <br />(916) 875-8437 <br />yangt@saccounty.net <br />HSC 25284.2 Annual spill containment testing not performed. The owner or <br />operator of an underground storage tank with a spill containment structure designed to <br />prevent a release in the event of a spill or overfill while a hazardous substance is being <br />placed in the tank shall annually test the spill containment structure to demonstrate that <br />it is capable of containing the substance until it is detected and cleaned up. <br />4 Annual spill container testing was performed on June 29, 2010, eight months <br />late for the 87 -octane, and nine months late for the diesel and 91 -octane. <br />HSC 25286(a) Permit to alter monitoring system not obtained. An application for a <br />permit to operate an underground storage tank, or for renewal of the permit, shall be <br />made, by the owner or operator of the tank, or, if there is a CUPA, by the owner or <br />operator of the unified program facility on which the tank is located, on a standardized <br />form provided by the local agency. Except as provided in Section 25404.5, the permit <br />shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee, as specified in Section 25287. As a <br />condition of any permit to operate an underground storage tank, the permittee shall <br />notify the local agency, within the period determined by the local agency, of any changes <br />in the usage of the underground storage tank, including the storage of new hazardous <br />substances, changes in monitoring procedures, and if there has been any unauthorized <br />release from the underground storage tank, as specified in Section 25294 or 25295. <br />4 A vapor recovery system was installed without first notifying the EHD and <br />receiving a permit approval. <br />HSC 25291(a)(2) Secondary containment not tight. Secondary containment shall be <br />constructed to prevent structural weakening as a result of contact with any released <br />hazardous substances, and also shall be capable of storing the hazardous substances <br />for the maximum anticipated period of time necessary for the recovery of any released <br />hazardous substance. <br />4 The 91 -octane secondary containment piping run failed when tested on July 27, <br />2010. <br />4 The 87 -octane secondary containment piping run failed when tested on October <br />11, 2010. <br />HSC 25291(b) UST monitoring equipment incapable of detecting leak from <br />primary containment into secondary containment. The underground tank system <br />shall be designed and constructed with a monitoring system capable of detecting the <br />entry of the hazardous substance stored in the primary containment into the secondary <br />containment. <br />4 The diesel leak detector failed when tested during the September 6, 2007, UST <br />inspection. <br />10 <br />