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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2024
RECORD_ID
PR0543692
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2351 - UST FACILITY - 2481 COMPLIANT
FACILITY_ID
FA0024830
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO
STREET_NUMBER
4607
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S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17746013
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Temp inactive, non-billable
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Approved
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4607 S AIRPORT WAY STOCKTON 95206
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LG 162-2 - 5 - <br /> <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> <br /> Recycled Paper <br />25290.2(d) include, but are not limited to, riser piping and access points on top of <br />the tank, which provide access to the primary containment of the tank and may <br />be in contact with vapors of the stored product. <br /> <br />10. For USTs installed on or after July 1, 2003 and prior to July 1, 2004, is an <br />annual line tightness test on pressurized piping required? <br />Yes. As for all USTs installed since January 1, 1984, the requirement for <br />“underground pressurized piping … (to) be tightness tested annually” also applies <br />to USTs installed on or after July 1, 2003 and prior to July 1, 2004. [H&S Code, <br />§25290.2(g); H&S Code, §25291(f).] The annual line tightness testing requirement <br />may be met by satisfying the criteria specified in CCR, Title 23, Section 2636(g)(1- <br />5). <br /> <br />PART II: USTs INSTALLED ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2004. <br /> <br />In addition to the requirements discussed below (Questions A-D of Part II), USTs <br />installed on or after July 1, 2004 are subject to all of the installation and monitoring <br />requirements presented in the responses to Questions 1-8 of Part I. For USTs installed <br />on or after July 1, 2004, references to the “July 1, 2003” date in Part I should be <br />substituted with “July 1, 2004.” The H&S Code citations relevant to USTs installed on or <br />after July 1, 2003 and July 1, 2004 are provided in the table below. Note that Questions <br />9 and 10 of Part I do not apply to USTs installed on or after July 1, 2004. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Question <br />Number <br />H&S Code Citation for USTs <br />Installed On or After July 1, 2003 and <br />Prior to July 1, 2004 <br />(Part I) <br />H&S Code Citation <br />for USTs Installed <br />On or After July 1, 2004 <br />(Part II) <br />1 H&S Code §25290.2(a) H&S Code §25290.1(a) <br />2 ▬ ▬ <br />3 H&S Code §25290.2(c)(3) H&S Code §25290.1(c)(3) <br />4 H&S Code §25290.2(j) H&S Code §25290.1(k) <br />5 H&S Code §25290.2(j) H&S Code §25290.1(k) <br />6 H&S Code §25290.2(i) H&S Code §25290.1(j) <br />7 H&S Code §25290.2 H&S Code §25290.1 <br />8 H&S Code §25290.2 H&S Code §25290.1 <br /> <br />A. In accordance with H&S Code, Section 25290.1(e), which components of <br />USTs installed on or after July 1, 2004 must be continuously monitored <br />using vacuum, pressure, or interstitial liquid level measurement methods? <br />The interstitial space of the tank and product piping (including fill, vent, and vapor <br />recovery piping), that are beneath the surface of the ground must be maintained <br />under constant vacuum or pressure. Statute also requires that a breach in the <br />primary or secondary containment be detected before the liquid or vapor of the <br />stored substance is released to the environment. Continuous vacuum, pressure, <br />or interstitial liquid level measurement methods can be used to satisfy these
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