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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0231320
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003602
FACILITY_NAME
TESORO (SPEEDWAY) 68151
STREET_NUMBER
35
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04318003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
35 N CHEROKEE LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill, Overfill, Leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at LIST Facilities <br /> 2.6 Classified Area . A general term for a location <br /> 2 . DEFINITIO' NS where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to the <br /> presence of flammable gases , flammable liquid-produced <br /> When used in this document, the terms listed below have vapors or combustible liquid-produced vapors . Classified <br /> the following meanings: areas are described in national fire and electrical codes. <br /> For example, see the definition for Class I, Division I in <br /> 2.1 Appropriate Person . The individual or organ- this chapter. <br /> zation designated by the facility owner or operator to <br /> receive notification of any problems or defects noted 2. 7 Containment Sump. Aliquid-tight container that <br /> during any routine inspection procedure described in protects the environment by containing leaks and spills <br /> this recommended practice. It is the of the from pipi <br /> e responsibility ng, dispensers , pumps and related components . <br /> "appropriate person" to assess the nature of the problem Containment sumps may be single-walled or double- <br /> - or defect and initiate appropriate action. walled. Typical . locations . include the top, of a tank (fill <br /> sump or submersible turbine pump sump) , underneath the <br /> 2.2 Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) . An orga- dispenser (under-dispenser sump), or at other points in <br /> nzation, office or individual responsible for enforcing the piping run (transition or intermediate sump) . <br /> the requirements of a code or standard, or for approving <br /> equipment, materials, an installation or a procedure . 2.8 Discriminating Sensor. See "Sensor. " <br /> 2.3 Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) . An electronic 2.9 Dispenser Sump. See "Containment Sump. " <br /> device that consists of a probe that measures liquid level 2,10 Drop Tube. A tube installed in the fillpipe of a <br /> and a console that calculates the liquid volume in that UST that extends from the top of the fill pipe to within <br /> underground storage tank (UST) . 13y monitoring the 4 to 6 inches of the bottom of the tank. The drop tube <br /> liquid level, the ATG can conduct leak tests of the under- increases the delivery flow rate and reduces the volume <br /> ground tank. Accessory devices that monitor pressurized of vapors generated during a delivery, <br /> piping, interstitial spaces and containment sumps also can <br /> be connected to the ATG console. 2.11 Drop Tube Shutoff Valve. A mechanism installed <br /> in a drop tube designed to prevent the overfill of a UST <br /> 2.4 Bal! Float Valve . An overfill prevention device by shutting off product delivery when the tank is nearly <br /> that operates by restricting the vent opening in a UST, full , Drop_ tube shutoff valves are frequently referred to as <br /> thus limiting the flow of fuel into the tank. "flapper valves. " <br /> 2. 5 Class 1 , Division 1. Part of a classification system 2,12 Emergency Stop. A clearly identified switch or <br /> used in the National Electrical Code (NFPA ?D) published button that disconnects all power to dispensers, pumps <br /> by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to and electrical equipment in the area surrounding fuel <br /> describe the fire or explosion hazard present in a specific dispensers . The switch or button may be inside or outside <br /> area. A Class I, Division 1 area is a location where flam- a building. Also known as an "E- Stop, " "emergency shut- <br /> mable gases, flammable liquid-produced vapors or com- off switch" or "ESO." <br /> bustible liquid-produced vapors , <br /> • can exist at ignitable concentrations under normal 2.13 Interstitial Space . The area between the primary <br /> operating conditions, and secondary containment of a double-walled tank, <br /> double-walled piping or other double-walled component. <br /> • may frequently exist at ignitable concentrations Also known as the "interstice" or "annular space" . <br /> because of repair or maintenance operations or because <br /> of leakage; 2.14 Intrinsically Safe Circuit. A circuit in which any <br /> spark or thermal effect is not capable of causing ignition <br /> • might be released in ignitable concentrations by of a mixture of flammable or combustible material under <br /> the breakdown or faulty operation of equipment or prescribed test conditions . In general, an intrinsically safe <br /> processes that might also cause the simultaneous circuit is a low-energy electrical circuit that cannot gener- <br /> failure of electrical equipment. ate enough heat or produce a spark large enough to ignite <br /> For example, the area inside a fuel dispenser that contains mel vapors . <br /> product piping and most spaces beneath the access covers 2,15 Leak Detection . Any procedure or equipment <br /> of a UST are CIass I, Division 1 areas. that can be used to determine whether an underground <br /> pei .org <br />
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