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COMPLIANCE INFO 1986 - 1998
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO 1986 - 1998
FileName_PostFix
1986 - 1998
RECORD_ID
PR0231405
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003164
FACILITY_NAME
A ONE GAS & FOOD
STREET_NUMBER
574
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STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
574 W GRANT LINE RD
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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, 1 <br /> This requirement must be met in order to continue use of the <br /> underground storage tank. The owner of the underground storage <br /> system will be required to make upgrades in order to meet 1998 <br /> upgrade requirments . This Department requires that all sites that <br /> plan to use single wall fiberglass tanks, lined tanks or a lining <br /> process to meet 1998 upgrade requirements have a site assessment <br /> conducted. The site assessment must be conducted in accordance <br /> with PHS-EHD Policy number 96-004 (copy provided) . If <br /> contamination is encountered during the site assessment it will <br /> be considered an unauthorized release and Health and Safety Code <br /> Section 25296 (c) may apply. Section 25296 allows PHS-EHD to <br /> require the installation of a continuous monitored monitoring <br /> well . The requirement for a continuously monitored monitoring <br /> well may be waived if the tank system is equiped with a <br /> continuous monitoring system that meets the current LG113 <br /> standards . The tanks must be equiped with spill and overfill <br /> protection in accordance with Title 23 CCR Section 2665 (provided <br /> below) . <br /> §23-2665. Spill and Overfill Prevention Equipment Upgrade Requirements. <br /> By December 22, 1998, all underground storage tank systems shall be retrofitted with an <br /> overfill prevention system and a spill container which meet the requirements of section <br /> 2635(b). The local agency may waive the requirements for overfill prevention equipment if <br /> the conditions specified in section 2635(b) (3) are met. <br /> §23-2635. Installation and Testing Requirements for All New Underground Storage Tanks. <br /> (b) All underground storage tanks shall be equipped with a spill container and an <br /> overfill prevention system as follows: <br /> (1) The spill container shall collect any hazardous substances spilled during product <br /> delivery operations to prevent the hazardous substance from entering the subsurface <br /> environment. The spill container shall meet the following requirements: <br /> (A) If it is made of metal, the exterior wall shall be protected from galvanic <br /> corrosion. <br /> (B) It shall have a minimum capacity of five gallons (19 liters) . <br /> (C) It shall have a drain valve which allows drainage of the collected spill into <br /> the primary container or provide a means to keep the spill container empty. <br /> (2) The overfill prevention system shall not allow for manual override and shall meet one <br /> of the following requirements: <br /> (A) Alert the transfer operator when the tank is 90 percent full by restricting <br /> the flow into the tank or triggering an audible and visual alarm; or <br /> (B) Restrict delivery of flow to the tank at least 30 minutes before the tank <br /> overfills, provided the restriction occurs when the tank is filled to no more than <br /> 95 percent of capacity; and activate an audible alarm at least five minutes before <br /> the tank overfills; or <br /> (C) Provide positive shut-off of flow to the tank when the tank is filled to no <br /> more than 95 percent of capacity; or, <br /> (D) Provide positive shut-off of flow to the tank so that none of the fittings <br /> located on the top of the tank are exposed to product due to overfilling. <br /> (3) The local agency may waive the requirement for overfill prevention equipment where the <br /> tank inlet exists in an observable area, the spill container is adequate to collect any <br /> overfill, and the tank system is filled by transfers of no more than 25 gallons at one <br /> time. <br /> The piping system will require upgrading if it is constructed of <br /> single wall steel and was not cathodically protected from the <br /> point of its original installation. The piping must be upgraded <br /> to meet Title 23 CCR Section 2666 (provided below) . <br /> (a) By December 22, 1998, all underground piping containing hazardous substances other <br /> than motor vehicle fuel shall be retrofitted with secondary containment meeting the <br /> requirements of section 2636. <br />
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