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COMPLIANCE INFO 2007 - 2010
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2007 - 2010
RECORD_ID
PR0232461
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003758
FACILITY_NAME
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL #1071
STREET_NUMBER
3633
STREET_NAME
DUCK CREEK
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
17331001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3633 DUCK CREEK DR
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01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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COMPLIANCE INFO 2007 - 2010
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QuestysRecordID
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0 <br />Date: December 11, 2007 <br />Revised by: Randy Golding <br />Approved by: Randy Golding <br />Work Plan <br />Site <br />Name Ryder Truck Rental #1071A <br />Address 3633 Duck Creek Drive <br />City and State <br />Introduction <br />Stockton, CA 95131 <br />0 <br />Praxair Services, Inc. QA <br />Tracer Tight@ <br />Version 6 <br />Owner <br />Ryder Truck Rental <br />1630 S. Church. St., Ste. 301 <br />Murfreesboro,TN 87130 <br />In Service Enhanced Leak Detection Protocol (IS-ELD) <br />(The IS-ELD Method Utilizes an Onsite Site Laboratory for Real -Time Results) <br />In Service Enhanced Leak Detection (IS-ELD) means a test method which is approved by the California Water Resources <br />Control Board that ascertains the physical integrity of an underground tank system by introduction, and external detection, <br />of a substance that is not a component of the fuel formulation that is stored in the tank system while the system is in <br />service. The test method is third party certified for the capability of detecting both vapor and liquid phase releases from <br />the underground storage tank system. The Enhanced Leak Detection test method is capable of detecting a leak rate of at <br />least 0.005 gph or less, with a probability of detection of at least 95% and a probability of false alarm no greater than 5%. <br />Concept <br />Tracer Tighty is a unique method of testing underground storage systems for tightness. A unique chemical called a tracer <br />is added to the product stored in the tank. The tracer is an inert chemical that evaporates readily from the fuel. After <br />tracer is added to the system, it is distributed between the vapor and liquid inside the tank, Use of the system carries the <br />tracer throughout the piping. If any small leak exists in the system, the tracer is allowed to escape from the system, either <br />as a vapor or as a dissolved component of the liquid. Once outside the system, the dissolved tracer evaporates from the <br />liquid and the tracer vapors begin to migrate away from the location of the leak in all directions. After an appropriate <br />waiting period, the tracer vapors are detectable at least ten feet or more away from the leak in all directions. Samples of <br />air collected from the soil within the radius of detection of the tracer reveal the leak as a presence of the tracer chemical. <br />Because the tracer chemical is not normally found in the environment or in fuel products, the Tracer Tights method is able <br />to discriminate between previous contamination and current leakage. <br />Contractor <br />It is important that before Praxair arrives on site that the tanks receive enough fuel to avoid deliveries until the <br />test is completed. If a fuel drop becomes necessary in order to keep the station open then contact Praxair's site <br />project manager and schedule the drop while the crew is onsite. A clean fuel drop reduces the possibility of having <br />to retest the site. <br />A contractor capable of repairing any exposed component in the system including having spare parts must be <br />onsite to expedite repairs. The contractor skills must include the ability to operate and make adjustments to the <br />settings of the electronics controlling the fueling system. The contractor must be capable and committed to <br />working longer hours and extended days outside of normal work week. The owner's contractor will be in complete <br />control of the fueling system and it is the contractor's responsibility to operate the fueling system properly and to <br />reassemble the system back into a pretest configuration. Praxair Service, Inc. is only responsible for testing the <br />fueling system and is not responsible for its operation. <br />THIS INFORMATION IS THE PROPERTY OF PRAXAIR SERVICES. IVC - <br />1 of 3 <br />
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