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SA N 10 A Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> COUNTY <br /> b. Possess or work under the direct and personal supervision of an individual physically <br /> present at the work site who possesses a valid, current California UST Service <br /> Technician certificate issued by the International Code Council (ICC) <br /> c. Possesses a valid, current certificate of training from the manufacturer(s) of the <br /> component(s) being tested, repaired, or serviced <br /> 4. Individuals working under the direct supervision of a qualified UST installer or UST service <br /> technician must, at a minimum, be employed by the person with the CSLB license and possess <br /> all manufacturer certificates of training for the equipment on which they are working. <br /> 5. The tank owner or operator shall log into the California Environmental Reporting System <br /> (CERS) at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/and ensure all UST information is current. <br /> 6. All components must be certified by an independent testing organization and labeled as <br /> required by the organization (UL, ULC, ANSI, API, ASTM, etc.). See California Code of <br /> Regulations (CCR) Title 23, Chapter 16, Table B for a complete list. <br /> 7. Permit expires 180 days from the date of approval. If an extension to the expiration date is <br /> required, a written request must be submitted to ust(a)-sigov.org prior to the expiration date. <br /> 8. Failure to comply with the listed conditions may result in additional fees or violations. <br /> 9. Additional inspections may be conducted by the EHD. Any additional time spent will be billed to <br /> the applicant at the current EHD hourly rate ($179). <br /> If you have any further questions, please contact Alberto Fernandez at (209) 616-3037 or email <br /> ust(a)-slaov.orq. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Alberto Fern ndez <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> Cc: Kelli Kishida, kkishida@georgekishida.com <br /> 2 of 2 <br />