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San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />600 East Main Street <br />Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br />Website: www.sjgov.org/ehd <br />2012 Phone: (209) 468-3420 <br />Fax: (209) 464-0138 <br />Carrie Miller <br />Elite IV Contractors <br />2535 Wigwam Dr. <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Re: Waterloo Liquors <br />2512 E. Waterloo, Stockton <br />DIRECTOR <br />Donna Heran. REHS <br />PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br />Robert McClellon, RENS <br />Jeff Carruesco, RENS, RDI <br />Kasey Foley, REHS <br />Linda Turkatte, RENS <br />SR0063566 <br />The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has completed the review of <br />the addendum application for a permit to replace the two existing dispensers with new Gilbarco <br />Encore 300 dispensers (ENC300NL1 3+1 and ENC300NN1), and replace the existing UDC with <br />new Bravo dispenser pans and reinstall the UDC Incon sensors, and installation of a new 87 - <br />octane line leak detector under emergency repair on the underground storage tank (UST) <br />system at the above noted address. The above work was completed on March 19, 2012 under <br />EHD inspection. This permit has been approved with the following conditions: <br />Contact the local fire department and the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control <br />District for any applicable permits and requirements. <br />2. Any changes in information and scope of work must be submitted to EHD for approval <br />prior to commencing work. All new addenda supersede the previous ones. <br />3. Contact Jeff Wong at (209) 468-0335 to arrange the following inspection appointments <br />(a 48-hour notice is required for inspection appointments). These inspections have been <br />conducted between between March 6 and March 19, 2012. <br />a. Sensor functionality: Functionality of the reinstalled UDC sensors of the monitoring <br />system must be verified to ensure that monitoring has been restored to meet the <br />requirements of Title 23 California Code of Regulations and the Health & Safety <br />Code. <br />b. Leak detector test: Leak detector must be tested to confirm that the device can <br />detect a leak of 3 gallons per hour at 10 psi. <br />c. Primary piping soap test inside the UDC: One hour pneumatic pressure test at 110% <br />of operating pressure, or 40 psi, whichever is greater. <br />d. 24-hour hydrostatic test (or equivalent) on UDC sump. <br />e. Secondary containment testing on 87 and 91 -octane and diesel piping run at least 48 <br />hours after concrete has been poured. Secondary containment testing on the <br />diesel/91-octane UST, and/or on the 87 -octane UST, if the excavation is close <br />enough to either or both USTs. <br />f. Primary piping soap test as described above, and secondary piping soap test for one <br />hour at pressure per manufacturer's guidelines on pipings outside of UDC sump if <br />applicable. If there are no manufacturer's guidelines for the secondary piping soap <br />