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-2- <br /> WHEREAS, Executive Order G-01-032 delegates to the Chief of the Monitoring and <br /> Laboratory Division the authority to certify or approve modifications to certified Phase I <br /> and Phase II vapor recovery systems for gasoline dispensing facilities (GDF); and <br /> WHEREAS, I, Catherine Dunwoody, Chief of the Monitoring and Laboratory Division <br /> find that the Assist Phase II EVR System including ISD, as amended to include the <br /> components listed above, conforms with all requirements set forth in CP-201, including <br /> compatibility when fueling vehicles equipped with onboard refueling vapor recovery <br /> systems, and results in a vapor recovery system which is at least 95 percent efficient <br /> and does not exceed 0.38 pounds of hydrocarbons per 1,000 gallons of gasoline <br /> transferred when tested pursuant to TP-201.2, Efficiency and Emission Factor for Phase <br /> II Systems (July 26, 2012); <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Assist Phase 11 EVR System <br /> including ISD is certified to be at least 95 percent efficient and does not exceed <br /> 0.38 pounds of hydrocarbon per 1,000 gallons of gasoline transferred in attended and/or <br /> self-service mode when used with an CARB-certified Phase I vapor recovery system <br /> and installed, operated, and maintained as specified herein and in the following exhibits. <br /> Exhibit 1 contains a list of the equipment certified for use with the Assist Phase II EVR <br /> System including ISD. Exhibit 2 contains the performance standards, specifications, <br /> typical installation drawings, and maintenance intervals applicable to the Assist Phase II <br /> EVR System including ISD as installed in a GDF. Exhibit 3 contains the manufacturing <br /> specifications. Exhibit 4 is the test procedure for verifying performance of the Healy <br /> Clean Air Separator. Exhibit 5 is the vapor to liquid ratio test procedure for verifying <br /> performance of the Healy 900 Nozzle. Exhibit 6 is the manufacturer warranties. <br /> Exhibit 7 is the nozzle bag test procedure. Exhibit 8 provides Required Items in <br /> Conducting TP-201.3. Exhibit 9 is the Veeder-Root ISD Operability Test Procedure. <br /> Exhibit 10 is the INCON ISD Operability Test Procedure. Exhibit 11 is the procedure for <br /> verifying performance of the Liquid Condensate Trap. Exhibit 12 is the Veeder-Root <br /> Maintenance Tracker (optional). Exhibit 13 is the below-grade vaulted tank <br /> configuration. Exhibit 14 is the dispenser integrity test. Exhibit 15 is the test procedure <br /> for verifying the performance of the ARID Permeator AT-150 processor; <br /> IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that compliance with the applicable certification <br /> requirements, rules and regulations of the Division of Measurement Standards of the <br /> Department of Food and Agriculture, the Office of the State Fire Marshal of the <br /> Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Division of Occupational Safety and <br /> Health of the Department of Industrial Relations, and the Division of Water Quality of the <br /> State Water Resources Control Board are made conditions of this certification; <br /> IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each component manufacturer listed in Exhibit 1 shall <br /> provide a warranty for the vapor recovery components to the initial purchaser. The <br /> warranty shall be passed on to each subsequent purchaser within the warranty period. <br /> The warranty shall include the ongoing compliance with all applicable performance <br /> standards and specifications and shall comply with all warranty requirements in <br /> Assist Phase 11 EVR System Including ISD—VR-202-Z <br />