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the flow of product at the dispenser when it detects a leak. All secondary <br />containment, including under -dispenser containment, and under -dispenser spill control <br />or containment systems shall be equipped with a continuous monitoring system that <br />either activates an audible and visual alarm or stops the flow of product at the dispenser <br />when it detects a leak. <br />4 The monitoring panel was not in operational condition when inspected on <br />September 29, 2009. <br />Title 23, CCR 2637(e) Secondary containment test report not submitted within 30 <br />days. Underground storage tank owners and operators shall submit a copy of the test <br />report to the local agency within 30 days of the completion of the test. <br />-> The January 6, 2006, secondary containment test report was submitted on April <br />11, 2006, more than 30 days after the test. <br />Title 23, CCR 2638(a) Monitoring equipment certification not performed annually. <br />(a) All monitoring equipment used to satisfy the requirements of this article shall be <br />installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's <br />instructions, and certified every 12 months for operability, proper operating condition, <br />and proper calibration. Written records shall be maintained as required in section <br />2712. <br />(b) Persons performing installation, repair, maintenance, calibration, or annual <br />certification of monitoring equipment shall meet the requirements set forth in section <br />2715, subdivision (i). <br />(c) Annual monitoring equipment certification shall be made on a "Monitoring System <br />Certification" form (see Appendix VI). <br />(d) UST owners and operators shall submit a completed "Monitoring System <br />Certification" form to the local agency within 30 days after completion of the <br />inspection. <br />(e) The UST owner or operator shall notify the local agency at least 48 hours prior to <br />conducting the installation, repair, replacement, calibration, or certification of <br />monitoring equipment unless the notification requirement is waived by the local <br />agency. <br />(f) A person conducting UST monitoring equipment certification shall affix a tag/sticker <br />on each monitoring equipment component that is being certified, repaired, or <br />replaced. The tag/sticker shall be placed in a readily visible location and shall include <br />the date the UST component was certified, repaired, or replaced, and the <br />contractors or tank tester's license number. <br />4 Annual monitoring system certification was performed on October 7, 2009, one <br />month late. <br />Title 23, CCR 2712(b) Maintenance and monitoring records not maintained. <br />Written monitoring and maintenance records shall be maintained on-site or off-site at a <br />readily available location, if approved by the local agency, for a period of at least 3 <br />years, 6 1/2 years for cathodic protection maintenance records, and 5 years for written <br />performance claims pertaining to release detection systems, and calibration and <br />maintenance records for such systems. Records of repairs, lining, and upgrades shall be <br />maintained on site or at another approved location for the remaining life of the <br />underground storage tank. These records shall be made available, upon request within <br />36 hours, to the local agency or the State Water Board. Monitoring records shall include: <br />(1) The date and time of all monitoring or sampling; <br />(2) Monitoring equipment calibration and maintenance records; <br />13 <br />