SAN J 0 A Q I I I Irl Environmental Health Department
<br /> CCUNT
<br /> Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Inspection Report
<br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date:
<br /> MID VALLEY AG SERVICES INC 1 16401 E HWY 26 , LINDEN November 14, 2022
<br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS
<br /> (CLASS I,CLASS II,or MINOR-Notice to Comply)
<br /> Item# Remarks
<br /> 712 CFR 112.7(e), 112.8(c)(6) Failed to perform scheduled tank tests or inspections by appropriately qualified
<br /> personnel.
<br /> OBSERVATION: Facility failed to ensure that tanks are inspected and tested by an appropriately qualified person in
<br /> accordance with industry standards. Per Branch Manager Tom Boster,AST01, 02, 05, 06, 07 and 08 are not
<br /> inspected monthly and annually.
<br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: 112.8(c)(6)Test or inspect each aboveground container for integrity on a regular
<br /> schedule and whenever you make material repairs.You must determine, in accordance with industry standards,the
<br /> appropriate qualifications for personnel performing tests and inspections, the frequency and type of testing and
<br /> inspections,which take into account container size, configuration, and design (such as containers that are:
<br /> shop-built,field-erected, skid-mounted, elevated, equipped with a liner, double-walled, or partially buried). Examples
<br /> of these integrity tests include, but are not limited to:visual inspection, hydrostatic testing, radiographic testing,
<br /> ultrasonic testing, acoustic emissions testing, or other systems of non-destructive testing.You must keep
<br /> comparison records and you must also inspect the container's supports and foundations. In addition, you must
<br /> frequently inspect the outside of the container for signs of deterioration,discharges, or accumulation of oil inside
<br /> diked areas. Records of inspections and tests kept under usual and customary business practices satisfy the
<br /> recordkeeping requirements of this paragraph.
<br /> 112.7(e) Inspections,tests, and records. Conduct inspections and tests required by this part in accordance with
<br /> written procedures that you or the certifying engineer develop for the facility. You must keep these written
<br /> procedures and a record of the inspections and tests, signed by the appropriate supervisor or inspector,with the
<br /> SPCC Plan for a period of three years. Records of inspections and tests kept under usual and customary business
<br /> practices will suffice for purposes of this paragraph.
<br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately ensure that all tanks are inspected and tested by an appropriately qualified
<br /> person in accordance with industry standards. Submit proof of correction/test results to the EHD.
<br /> This is a Class II violation.
<br /> Overall Inspection Comments:
<br /> Complete and submit a copy of the Return to Compliance Certification form to the EHD with a statement
<br /> documenting the corrective actions that have been or will be taken for each violation, and any supporting
<br /> paperwork, by December 14, 2022.
<br /> To minimize person to person contact EHD is choosing to write the name of person receiving the report instead
<br /> of having them sign. Starting September 1, 2018, all in-office CERS help will be provided at the EHD hourly
<br /> rate ($156). To schedule an appointment, please call (209)468-3420.
<br /> The following was observed during this inspection:
<br /> -One 10,000 gallon diesel tank
<br /> -One 10,000 gallon unleaded tank
<br /> -One 21,150 440 Oil Tank
<br /> -One 13,000 gallon dormant emulsion oil tank
<br /> -motor oil, automatic transmission fluids, used oil
<br /> FA0009357 PR0528828 SCO01 11/14/2022
<br /> EHD 28-01 Rev.12/06/2021 Page 9 of 10 Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act OIR
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