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To: Presto, Carol [EHD] <cpresto@sigov.org> <br />Cc:'ERey' <erey@asengineer.com>;'John Savidge' <isavidge@onemain.com> <br />Subject: RE: SR0081541 - 2510 S. Hwy 99, Stockton - UST Install <br />CAUTION: This email is originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless <br />you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. <br />Good afternoon Carol, <br />Hope this e-mail finds you all well in all aspects specially healthy & safe nowadays. Per your last e-mail <br />received & as required for this project, attached please find updated plans as well as your latest plan <br />check comments below received including our responses in blue we would like to respectfully re -submit <br />to your office for review & to address required items in order to obtain approval. Upon receipt & review <br />of this e-mail & attachments, please advise, feel free to contact our office should you have any <br />questions. <br />Thank you, greatly appreciate all your assistance with expediting the review of this project as much as <br />possible & look forward to your approval, stay healthy & safe. <br />Sincerely, <br />Robert Velasco <br />A & S Engineering <br />28405 Sand Canyon Road, Suite "8" <br />Canyon Country, CA 91387 <br />Office #661-250-9300 <br />Fax #661-250-9333 <br />Cell #818-746-6986 <br />From: Presto, Carol [EHD] <cpresto@sigov.org> <br />Sent: Monday, May 24, 202112:49 PM <br />To: Robert Velasco <roberty@asengineer.com> <br />Cc: 'ERey' <erey@asengineer.com>; 'John Savidge' <isavidge@onemain.com> <br />Subject: RE: SR0081541 - 2510 S. Hwy 99, Stockton - UST Install <br />Good Afternoon Robert, <br />Please see below: <br />1) How long is the premium product line length? I'm looking at page G.0.2.0 and now I think <br />regular may be the longest piping length. Please verify how long (in feet) the longest product <br />piping line length is. Regular piping is the longest, please see revised sheet G.0.20 (Product <br />Piping Length). <br />2) Page M.5.6.03 for the DEF tank refers to part 42 for both the fill spill containment and vapor <br />spill containment. Equipment list #42 lists part "#1C-3112P_EDGE". The cut sheet says that part <br />number is for a Float Gauge for the vapor port. Part # with "edge" is for the spill containment <br />with cast iron cover & float gauge. The cut sheet shows there is a different part number for the <br />fill ports. Yes, see revised sheet M.5.6.01 equipment #42. Will the same vapor one be used for <br />both fill and vapor? No. Does that float gauge part include the bucket? Yes. The updated <br />M.5.3.01 part 42 has a description for the franklin fueling manhole with spill containers. See <br />13 <br />