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1/25/2026 12:59:00 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2024
RECORD_ID
PR2500817
PE
2351 - UST FACILITY - 2481 COMPLIANT
FACILITY_ID
FA0004996
FACILITY_NAME
AIRPORT PETROLEUM, LLC
STREET_NUMBER
4607
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
Stockton
Zip
95206
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\kblackwell
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Site Address
4607 S AIRPORT WAY Stockton 95206
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XERXES" <br /> Truchek' Hydrostatic Monitoring System <br /> Choose Truchek for active continuous <br /> monitoring <br /> In keeping with Xerxes' long track record of <br /> innovation, Truchek's successful leak-detection <br /> performance is based on use in thousands of <br /> tanks. Whether or not continuous monitoring <br /> is required, this proven technology is effective <br /> in any fuel tank installation. <br /> Dua I benefits for tank owners <br /> Continuous hydrostatic monitoring for <br /> reg u latory com pl ia nce <br /> Tank-tightness testing (third-party verified) Drawbacks of passive monitoring <br /> True continuous hydrostatic monitoring Liquid-sensing probe in a dry interstice has limited <br /> 24/7 leak detection for both primary and options <br /> secondary tank walls Primary-tank wall can only be monitored if the <br /> Monitors in both dry-hole and wet-hole probe is in the proper position <br /> conditions Secondary containment has no effective <br /> monitoring unless the tank is sitting in <br /> Patented system meets groundwater (an uncommon condition) <br /> changing requirements Secondary-containment failure is only known if a <br /> Provides continuous monitoring of a double- primary-tank leak occurs <br /> wall tank <br /> Avoids the expensive periodic testing of the <br /> tank's interstice that can be required with <br /> passive monitoring <br /> Key Features <br /> Listed with the National Two levels of 30+ years proven <br /> Work Group on Leak tank-tightness monitoring technology <br /> Detection Evaluations testing in North America <br /> Ensures compliance with 100,000+ installations of <br /> regulatory requirements double-wall fiberglass tanks <br /> for continuous monitoring with hydrostatic monitoring <br /> xerxes.com <br />
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