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requirements of this article shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained in <br />2ccordance with section 2638. <br />--> The sensor in UDC sump 3/4 was found placed on top of a cross bar near thZ <br />top of the UDC sump and not at the bottom as required during the September 8, <br />2008, LIST inspection. <br />Title 23, CCR 2632(b) Monitoring program (Monitoring and response plan) is not <br />current or approved by the EHD. Owners or operators of underground storage tanks <br />subject to this section shall implement a monitoring program approved by the local <br />agency and specified in the underground storage tank operating permit. The program <br />shall include interstitial space monitoring as described in subsection (c) and shall include <br />the items listed in subsection (d). <br />4 The monitoring and response plans were not current or approved by the EHD at <br />the time of the October 17, 2006, and June 29, 2010, UST inspections. <br />Title 23, CCR 2632(c)(2) Monitoring system is not present in the interstitial space <br />of a double walled UST. A monitoring program which relies on the mechanical or <br />electronic detection of the hazardous substance in the interstitial space shall include one <br />or more of the methods in Table 3.2. The following requirements shall apply when <br />appropriate: <br />(A) The interstitial space of the tank shall be monitored using a continuous monitoring <br />system which meets the requirements of section 2643(f). <br />(B) The continuous monitoring system shall be connected to an audible and visual alarm <br />system approved by the local agency. <br />(C) For methods of monitoring where the presence of the hazardous substance is not <br />determined directly, for example, where liquid level measurements in the interstitial <br />space are used as the basis for determination, the monitoring program shall specify <br />the proposed method(s) for determining the presence or absence of the hazardous <br />substance in the interstitial space if the indirect methods indicate a possible <br />unauthorized release. <br />4 The monitoring panel was not operational from March 19, 2009, through June <br />16, 2009. <br />4 The monitoring panel was not operational for approximately two weeks prior to <br />September 30, 2009. <br />Title 23, CCR 2635(b)(1) Spill container not installed, failed to contain a minimum <br />capacity of five gallons, or failed to provide a means to keep the spill container <br />empty. The spill container shall collect any hazardous substances spilled during <br />product delivery operations to prevent the hazardous substance from entering the <br />subsurface environment. The spill container shall meet the following requirements: <br />(A) If it is made of metal, the exterior wall shall be protected from galvanic corrosion. <br />(B) It shall have a minimum capacity of five gallons (19 liters). <br />(C) It shall have a drain valve which allows drainage of the collected spill into the primary <br />container or provide a means to keep the spill container empty. <br />4 The 87 -octane and diesel spill containers failed to contain a minimum of five <br />gallons of liquid for one hour when tested on September 6, 2007. <br />4 The 91 -octane spill container failed to contain a minimum of five gallons of <br />liquid for one hour when tested on September 8, 2008. <br />12 <br />