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SANJ O A Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> COUNTY <br /> 6. The UST system must be installed in compliance with all of the following: <br /> a. The installed UST system must be compliant with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry <br /> standards. All installation and testing shall be in compliance with manufacturer's instructions and <br /> CCR 2635 and 2636. All monitoring system components shall be listed in the State Water <br /> Resources Control Board's Local Guidance Letter(LG) 113. <br /> b. All primary containment including any integral secondary containment system must be certified by <br /> an independent testing organization and labeled as required by the organization (California Code <br /> of Regulations Title 23 Chapter 16 (CCR) 2631(b); UL, ULC, ANSI, API, ASTM, etc. See CCR <br /> Table B for complete list.). Pursuant to Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) listing requirements, <br /> only those products bearing the UL mark will be considered listed. ANY PART/PRODUCT NOT <br /> MARKED WITH THE UL LABEL OR ANOTHER LISTED TESTING ORGANIZATION WILL BE <br /> REJECTED. All secondary containment system which is not an integral part of the primary <br /> containment shall be designed and constructed according to an engineering specification <br /> approved by a state registered professional engineer or according to a nationally recognized <br /> industry code or engineering standard, per CCR 2631(d). <br /> c. All metal components in direct contact with the ground, such as flexible connectors, swing joints, <br /> fittings, clamps, bands, and pumps, shall have adequate corrosion protection. <br /> d. Install concrete of sufficient thickness over USTs and around sumps and dispensers, according to <br /> the manufacturer's written installation instructions and buoyancy calculations. <br /> e. All tank top openings that are connected to the primary space of the UST must have secondary <br /> containment, audible/visual alarm, and be vapor tight or terminate at grade. <br /> f. Sumps, including UDCs, must be constructed in a manner to prevent vapors from entering the <br /> backfill. <br /> g. All secondary containment must be constructed to prevent water intrusion and must be <br /> continuously monitored as required under HSC 25290.1. <br /> h. Chase piping must be VPH monitored and included in its respective product piping vacuum <br /> monitoring zone. All vacuum zone volumes must be accurately programmed and their volumes <br /> adequate for their respective vacuum sensors. All sensors must be installed to detect a leak at <br /> the earliest opportunity. <br /> i. Overfill prevention shall satisfy CCR 2635(b)(2)(C), pursuant to the permit application. No ball <br /> floats shall be installed on vent lines to comply with overfill prevention requirements (Code of <br /> Federal Regulations, Title 40, section 280.20(c)) <br /> j. Hazardous material or waste cannot be released, intentionally or unintentionally, to the <br /> sewer/septic system, storm water system, or any other waters of the state. If a release occurs, it <br /> will be considered illegal hazardous waste disposal and will be subject to enforcement. <br /> k. No additional shut off valves should be installed between the monitored interstitial spaces <br /> and their respective sensors. <br /> PRIOR TO FIRST FUEL DELIVERY: <br /> 7. A valid California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) number must be obtained and <br /> provided to EHD prior to fuel drop. This number must be uploaded into the California Environmental <br /> Reporting System (CERS) at https://cers.calepa.ca.gov. <br /> 3 of 4 <br />