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7-Eleven, Inc. <br />P.O. Box 711 – Dallas, Texas 75221-0711 <br />7-Eleven, Inc. <br />Ethan Valburg <br />Direct Dial Number (714) 253-6491 <br />Via Email Delivery <br />May 27, 2021 <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Division <br />1868 E Hazelton Ave <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Attn: Frederick Ernest <br />Re: 7-Eleven Store No.: 38153 <br />121 S Center St <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />Inspection Report <br />Dear Inspector Ernest: <br />The intent of this letter is to respond to the item(s) you noted on your Inspection Report issued to the <br />location referenced above dated 04/27/2021. <br />Item 102: On your inspection report you noted that the risers were not fiberglass as indicated on <br />the CERS submittal; steel risers were observed instead. You requested that CERS be corrected to <br />reflect onsite equipment. <br />Resolution 102: CERS was updated on 04/28/2021. The information is available in CERS. <br />Item 107: On your inspection report you noted that a copy of 7-Elevens current financial <br />responsibility document was not available on site for review. Your inspection report noted HSC <br />25292.2 and CCR 2711(a)(11) for reference. <br />Resolution 107: 7-Eleven believes this violation to have been written in error and would <br />respectfully request it be removed/rescinded from the report. 7-Eleven makes efforts to have the <br />current financial responsibility documents on site for efficiency, but they are not required to be <br />maintained at the facility. The regulation codes noted on the inspection report pertain to the <br />requirement to have evidence of financial responsibility (HSC 25292.2), and information and <br />allocation requirements for a permit to operate (CCR 2711(a)(11)). Specifically, these <br />provisions state: <br />California Health and Safety Code – 25292.2: <br />“(a) All owners and operators of an underground tank system shall maintain evidence <br />of financial responsibility for taking corrective action and for compensating third <br />parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by a release from the <br />underground tank system, in accordance with regulations adopted by the board <br />pursuant to Section 25299.3. The regulations shall include a schedule that requires that