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-) The 87 -octane leak detector failed when tested during the September 8, 2008, <br />UST inspection. <br />4 The monitoring panel was not operational from March 19, 2009, through June <br />16,2009. <br />-3, The monitoring panel was not operational for approximately two weeks prior ts <br />September 30, 2009. <br />HSC 25291(e) Water in secondary containment not removed, analyzed and <br />properly disposed of. If water could enter into the secondary containment by <br />precipitation or infiltration, the facility shall contain a means of monitoring for water <br />intrusion and for removing the water by the owner or operator. This removal system shall <br />also prevent uncontrolled removal of this water and provide for a means of analyzing the <br />removed water for hazardous substance contamination and a means of disposing of the <br />water, if so contaminated, at an authorized disposal facility. <br />4 Approximately one-half inch of liquid was found in the diesel piping sump <br />during the October 17, 2006, UST inspection. <br />4 Approximately one inch of liquid was found in each of the 87 -octane and diesel <br />piping sumps during the September 6, 2007, UST inspection. <br />4 Water was found in the 87 -octane piping sump during the June 29, 2010, UST <br />inspection. <br />HSC 25291(f) Annual line leak detector test not performed. Underground <br />pressurized piping that conveys a hazardous substance shall be equipped with an <br />automatic line leak detector and shall be tightness tested annually. <br />-> Annual leak detector testing was performed on June 29, 2010, nine months late <br />for the 87 -octane, and eight months late for the diesel and 91 -octane. <br />HSC 25292.2 Current financial responsibility documents not on file with the EHD. <br />(a) All owners and operators of an underground tank system shall maintain evidence of <br />financial responsibility for taking corrective action and for compensating third parties <br />for bodily injury and property damage caused by a release from the underground <br />tank system, in accordance with regulations adopted by the board pursuant to <br />Section 25299.3. The regulations shall include a schedule that requires that financial <br />responsibility requirements are phased -in for all underground storage tank systems <br />on or before October 26, 1990. <br />(b) If the owner and the operator are separate persons, either the owner or the operator <br />shall demonstrate compliance with subdivision (a). <br />(c) An owner may comply with this article by entering into an agreement with the <br />operator of the tank requiring the operator to demonstrate compliance with <br />subdivision (a). However, both the owner and the operator are in violation of <br />subdivision (a) if evidence of financial responsibility is not established and <br />maintained in accordance with this article. <br />4 Current financial responsibility documents were not on file with the EHD at the <br />time of the October 17, 2006, September 8, 2008, and June 29, 2010, UST <br />inspections. <br />Title 23, CCR 2630(d) UST monitoring equipment is not installed or maintained to <br />detect a leak at the earliest opportunity. All monitoring equipment used to satisfy the <br />requirements of this article shall meet the requirements of section 2643(f) and shall be <br />installed and maintained such that the equipment is capable of detecting a leak at the <br />earliest possible opportunity. Additionally, all monitoring equipment used to satisfy the <br />11 <br />